![]() ![]() Moreover, the absence of level-scaling, which often can diminish the satisfaction of progression, meant that the feeling of becoming overwhelmingly powerful always stayed within your reach. The joy of stumbling upon these treasures was an event in itself, and the rewards were immense, granting incredibly powerful bonuses or even unique skills that could transform you into an unstoppable force for hours on end. Legendaries were a true rarity, and many of them were drawn straight from the pages of mythological texts–like the Bow of Herakles or Hector's Shimmering Shield from the Trojan War. One day, you might be squaring off against a fierce Satyr warrior who's brandishing a luminous legendary spear, and that spear was yours if you could defeat it. In Titan Quest, each enemy you face is kitted out with gear–armor, weapons, jewelry–and once you defeat them, you can snag these goodies for yourself. ![]() The game is stacked with an array of unique items tied to specific regions, but what really takes the cake is that it's not just a matter of luck with random drops from enemies, as you'd find in games like Diablo 4 or Path of Exile. Titan Quest stands out from other games in its league, such as Diablo, due to a variety of distinctive features. ![]() Unlike many players out there who might've kicked off their ARPG journey with Diablo 2, it was the original Titan Quest that sparked my passion for this genre, and what a game it was! As a big fan of Greek mythology, I was instantly drawn in by its setting-only to be welcomed by a sprawling game with an enormous world, near-perfect character class system, rewarding loot, and those epic boss fights against mythical monsters. In case you've missed it, Titan Quest 2 is real, and is officially coming from Spellforce 3 developer Grimlore Games. ![]()
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