This remaster of the classic RPG hack and slash keeps faithful to the original design, while bumping up the overall aesthetics, to deliver the same, if not improved experience back from 2006. It’s been a long time coming for a console port and nowadays, they’re kind of commonplace. It was a nice game for those who didn’t really fancy playing Diablo 1/2 for the 100th time (even though you could). I remember my brother giving me a copy of Titan Quest and I enjoyed the hell out of it. But I do ask the question: did anyone really ask for it? Titan Quest Anniversary Edition, THQ Nordic Nostalgia Thus Titan Quest was born and now we finally have a console port after so many years. As it would be another 7 years until Diablo 3 would amaze us with it’s okay-ness, there was a gap in the market. At the same time, there was a decline in isometric, action RPG titles and it had been 5 years since Diablo 2. The 7th generation of gaming had begun and there was a lacklustre amount of new games on the market. Now I remember 2006 like it was 12 years ago because it was.
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