All Channels
Popular
100°

Torchlight 3: The big interview

Eurogamer staff writer Robert Purchese talks to Echtra Games co-lead Tyler Thompson about the upcoming video game Torchlight 3.

Read Full Story >>
eurogamer.net
BenRC012199d ago

Just bought 2, fun time sink

2199d ago Replies(2)
Games1st2199d ago (Edited 2199d ago )

Still set for 2020.

"Forts are new to Torchlight as a series and they're a form of player-housing, your home hubs - places you will build and upgrade structures which offer important buffs and services. You'll get yours in act one."

Looking forward to making a fort. I like the light heartedness of the previous games. Diablo is going in horror direction.

"we put at the end of every Contract a loop of six rewards you can just keep repeating, which are randomised but still give you a way to keep getting things."

It's free in-game and what battle pass should be, instead of paying real money to frantically grind on a deadline.

80°

Torchlight III Winter-Themed Content Update Adds New Pets, Legendary Gear and More

Game publisher Perfect World Entertainment and developer Echtra Games have announced that video game Torchlight III Winter-themed update Snow & Steam is coming to all platforms.

Read Full Story >>
sirusgaming.com
60°
7.5

Review - Torchlight III (PS4) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Thomas Medina: "While I understand those less than impressed, I still really enjoy Torchlight III. I feel if the game had stuck with its original title, reception would have been totally different. As it stands, it feels like this weird hybrid game, with elements of both Frontiers and a proper Torchlight III haphazardly mashed together. Most blatantly is the fort system, which is your standard mobile timegated building simulator which serves little purpose beyond decoration in the final game. Presumably in the F2P version, it would have been a much bigger feature, both gameplay and monetization wise. Likewise is the Battle Pass that’s now just tacked on and hidden behind a menu as of now. Still, as long as you know what to expect and go in with the right mindset, there’s still so much classic ARPG fun to be had."

Read Full Story >>
waytoomany.games
2004d ago
2004d ago
50°
6.5

Torchlight III Review | GameGrin

Jamie Davies of GameGrin reviews Torchlight III, writing: "Taking over from Runic Games, developer of the first two Torchlight titles, Echtra Games initially saw fit to take the franchise in a new free-to-play direction. When that new direction, titled Torchlight Frontiers, seemed to head towards a place devoid of anything resembling fun, the team decided to change course and create a more traditional Torchlight title with a microtransaction-free “premium” business model to match. And so, after years in development, an identity change and around four months in Early Access, Torchlight III was released."

Read Full Story >>
gamegrin.com