Abstract: It is quite a testament to Torchlight II that I have a hard time just thinking of writing the review because it means I will need to move on to something else in my in-tray. That's after I managed to play two different and distinct characters from begi...
Abstract: Torchlight 2 ReviewTorchlight II is a game that plays by the rules, and most of those rules are inherited straight from Diablo II. You start in a murky field, because Diablo II started in a murky field. There are skill trees, socketable gems and five s...
Four distinct classes with great abilities, An addictive stream of enticing loot, Vibrant visuals, Cooperative multiplayer supports up to six, A terrific value at $20.
Action occasionally gets choppy, Multiplayer lacks a few conveniences
Traditional loot-driven action role-playing games don't get much more addictive and enjoyable than Torchlight II....
Torchlight II is addictive, imagination-fuelled goodness. It never gets boring and its “just five more minutes” value is second to none. It may not have an engaging story but I don't think anyone twatting a zombie pirate called ‘One-Eyed Willy' with a gia...
Abstract: If you’ve been looking for a video game that’ll absolutely devour every waking moment you have, then you need look no further than Runic Games Torchlight II. The long-awaited follow up to their wildly successful action RPG from 2009, Torchlight II deli...
Abstract: Back in 2009, fans of dungeon-crawling loot fests were a bit on edge, waiting to hear something, anything, about the sequel to Daiblo II that we all knew was in the pipeline. Unfortunately, Blizzard wasn't ready to tell us a whole lot about it back the...
Abstract: I've spent the weekend mainlining Runic's Torchlight II. As of this writing, my level 39 engineer has killed 8,800 monsters, collected 161,207 gold, imbibed 535 potions, broken 771 crates and urns, and caught 9 fish. This game is much more of a beast than...
Published: 2012-07-20, Author: Ian , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: We've decided to write a review of Torchlight 2 based on the twin perspectives of a player who's never played the first Torchlight, and one who has. We'll start it off with the newbie's perspective.I had never played the first Torchlight. It may have been...
At this point, Torchlight II feels pretty polished and immediately superior to its predecessor; it's blatant developer Runic Games thought long and hard, took in lots of feedback, and did a ton of playtesting to determine how to make this sequel genuinely...