Titan Quest (2006)

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    • Titan Quest (2006)

      FOR PEWDIE: if you need to slow down on any of your horror games, this would probably be a great game for you to at least try. If you don't like it, then it's not a big deal. It might be available on Steam, I'm not sure. I remember from an intervew I watched that you liked to play games that people weren't toally familiar with, such as Amnesia (because apparently horror games weren't "huge") Titan Quest (2006) is a RPG game, and it helps if you need kitten therapy again, because there really isn't many jumpscares (not really any in the game honestly). It takes place in Greece, Egypt, Orient and (only in the expansion, TQ: Immortal Throne) the Underworld. Anyways, enjoy and I hope to see you trying it out at least. Okay, BROFIST!

      •Basic infos - Titan Quest is based on the end of communication between the gods and humanity. The main character (whose name and sex can be chosen by the player) begins the quest on a dirt road near a small village named Helos. The world has been overrun by beasts and creatures (drawn largely from mythology) that are terrorizing the countryside wrecking harvests, burning temples, invading villages and cemeteries, besieging cities etc. After being sent on a mission to Delphi by the Spartan general Leonidas, the story revolves around the fictional order of Prometheus and their efforts to restore balance to the world. The hero finds centaurs, harpies, automatons, spiders and scorpions, yetis, undead soldiers and other such monsters derived from myth, relentlessly guarding the way and trying to prevent him from reaching the next village or town. The hero must occasionally face stronger 'miniboss' monsters, usually as part of a side quest. Bosses also appear at intervals generally guarding a main quest item, transportation device, quest NPC etc. The player faces a boss enemy (called telkines) at the end of each 'act' (Greece, Egypt and The Orient) and faces a final boss enemy at Mount Olympus, the Titan Typhon.
      Titan Quest: Immortal Throne adds a fourth Act to Titan Quest. The gameplay is mostly unchanged, though there are a few additions. Players can now store extra items in caravans. These caravans can also be used to trade items between characters. Players can equip artifacts, which are made with powerful arcane formulas. An enchanter has been added as well, to make the artifacts. The enchanter can also remove charms or relics from items, and vice versa. An old character can be imported intact from Titan Quest or a new character can be created from scratch. In either case, the character starts Immortal Throne at the beginning of the first level from the first game. To reach the new act, the player has to go through all the acts from Titan Quest.



      •Gameplay footage - (trailer here: titanquestgame.com/) (Gameplay here: youtube.com/watch?v=yFekh-wop_c (just a random clip I found))

      •Where to buy it - Steam access: store.steampowered.com/sub/402/ (downloads both editions for you, hence "TQ Gold".)
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