Titan Quest Anniversary Edition

Titan Quest Anniversary Edition

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Zunni Jan 19, 2018 @ 1:37am
Which is the Best Titan Quest game?
Hi everyone :D I am a fan of gen RPG games


I have looked some time after games with focus on RPG that resemple Diablo.

I have already finished the Diablo games (more than once) and Darkest Dungeon. But I wanna play more similier games.

I have heard about a "semi" low key game called:

"Dreadmire"

That will be released in 2018 (Vr game) which I hope can help me BUUUUUT I want to play another game like Diablo now!!!

So now I am asking you guys.
Which Titan Quest should I buy?
And do you have game recommendations for a RPG fan that enjoys Diablo like games?


Hope you guys can help me.

Thank you.
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Lord Falco Jan 19, 2018 @ 1:50am 
what you mean with which titanquest? there is only 1 titanquest on steam thats ae, with an expansion ragnarok, but for the you need ae first.
or you mean titanquest and grimdawn? depend son the setting you like then.
Zunni Jan 19, 2018 @ 2:03am 
On steam I can see "Titan Quest Anniversary Edition" and "Titan Quest: Ragnarök"
My friend recommended me to try "Titan Quest" but did not specify.

So I should buy "Titan Quest Anniversary Edition" if I wanna play the game and then buy "Titan Quest: Ragnarök" if I enjoy the game?
Zunni Jan 19, 2018 @ 2:04am 
Ohh yeah F me .... I can see it says
"This content requires the base game Titan Quest Anniversary Edition on Steam in order to play."
on the "Titan Quest: Ragnarök" page.
Sorry for the inconvenience friend :)
Zunni Jan 19, 2018 @ 2:05am 
None the less ... you recommend it as a "look a like" game like Diablo. Or is it even better?
_Mocking_Bird_ Jan 19, 2018 @ 2:33am 
TQ is a High Class Diablo 2 Clone, just looking at the region where you play the setting are indentical.
The difference is Diablo 2 is 2.5D and has random maps, TQ is 3D and has no random maps, the maps are always the same but the game play is the same with some differences.
First get TQ AE and finish it a few time and if you like it get the DLC.

TQ you have 10 classes and at lvl 8 you can combine 2 of these classe so you have alot of char development and a lot of different play styles.
Last edited by _Mocking_Bird_; Jan 19, 2018 @ 2:34am
sajok Jan 19, 2018 @ 3:32am 
Originally posted by Zunni:
None the less ... you recommend it as a "look a like" game like Diablo. Or is it even better?
I would say that the Titan Quest is a beefed up Diablo 2 - things that were in D2 not perfect in that game are improved!
Alone Jan 19, 2018 @ 4:06am 
under the name Dreadmire i found only a tabletop cardgame, no rpg.
where do you see a rpg named Dreadmire?
have you a link?
Last edited by Alone; Jan 19, 2018 @ 4:06am
Zunni Jan 19, 2018 @ 4:22am 
Thank you _Mocking_Bird_ Thank you for pointing out some differences and I LOVE the thought of combining 2 classes :D

rabco: Thank you man :D I will tell that to my friends.

Ohh Sorry Alone ... I did not know that there was several things called "Dreadmire" but I guess it makes sense since the name comes from an area in Dungeons and Dragons.

Alone - You can check this page out if you wanna know more about the "low key" game Dreadmire. :-) glad to help.
http://www.playdreadmire.com/
Force Jan 19, 2018 @ 6:19am 
I have to say, I am kind of a Titan Quest "Fanboy" to be honest but I do like Diablo 2.
I just recently played Diablo 2 again (after I was kinda fed up with TQ since I played it for almost 3 months non stop every day when the expansion came out), if I had to compare both games I would probably say that Titan Quest is the "better" one from a technical point.
- Shortcut hotbar. Omg, how I missed that in Diablo 2, in D2 it can be extremely annoying to constantly switch between the skills with your F-keys while potions are on 1, 2, 3 and 4
- FPS. Since Diablo is very old it only runs on "low" FPS (30 I guess?), Titan Quest is locked at 60FPS so the game runs and looks a lot "smoother"
- Skill resetting. In Diablo 2 you clikc on your feat and that point is gone, you can respec once every difficulty but until "Hell" (Legendary here in Titan Quest) where you can "farm" respecs you can't really respec or try out new things. In TQ you can reset skill points for gold (increases the more you reset) at an NPC in the cities.
- Inventory space. Yeah... people here complain about having so little storage space, if they would start playing D2 they would go insane. Inventory space there is so limited and there is no "external" programm like TQVault where you basically have unlimited storage space
- "Saving" a lot more convinient. Fountains of Rebirth save a lot of "trash mob" killing and running around, in D2 you don't have them, you always spawn in the city, here in TQ you can fight until you reach a Fountain which is basically a checkpoint, additionally to this there are the teleporters which mostly are in major cities or important areas

You should definately buy Titan Quest and it's expansion, boths are really great, the expansion is in my eyes a real masterpiece compared to most expansions nowdays, like it's not just a new weapon, one new map and a Quest. In Ragnarök you get a new mastery, a complete new Act (with a lot of quests, I think there are more than on the old expansion Immortal Throne that is included in TQ:AE), hundrets of new items, a long new story line and a really beautifully crafted new world part (ranging from german forest-swamp to icy plains in scandinavia).
Oh yeah and there are still updates coming, the new expansion was a really big surprise, maybe there will be coming more of that in the near future.
Last edited by Force; Jan 19, 2018 @ 6:22am
phillip_lynx Jan 19, 2018 @ 10:38am 
Other good (imo) diablo clones are

Torchlite
Torchlite 2
Van Helsing
NavFamG Jan 19, 2018 @ 10:50am 
Little history

THQ released Titan Quest, later they released a DLC called Titan Quest: Immortal Throne that continued the story. THQ then went out of business.

Nordic (another game company) then bought up rights to Titan Quest, adopted the THQ as part of their name (THQ Nordic), cleaned up, added to and re-released Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition which included all the game play from Titan Quest & Titan Quest: Immortal Throne.

They have now released a new DLC Ragnarok which continues the story line.

Buy Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition, play it and when you're close to finishing buy the DLC Ragnarok. A little truth in advertising, Ragnarok had / has a lot of bug's from the release and Nordic THQ is releasing patches pretty much weekly cleaning it up. Waiting to buy it won't hurt you and will probably give you a smoother game when you do get to it.

Of course all that goes out the window if they have a 75% off sale! LOL!
SpaceGoatMage Jan 19, 2018 @ 11:28am 
Originally posted by NavFamG:
Little history

THQ released Titan Quest, later they released a DLC called Titan Quest: Immortal Throne that continued the story. THQ then went out of business.

Nordic (another game company) then bought up rights to Titan Quest, adopted the THQ as part of their name (THQ Nordic), cleaned up, added to and re-released Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition which included all the game play from Titan Quest & Titan Quest: Immortal Throne.

They have now released a new DLC Ragnarok which continues the story line.

Buy Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition, play it and when you're close to finishing buy the DLC Ragnarok. A little truth in advertising, Ragnarok had / has a lot of bug's from the release and Nordic THQ is releasing patches pretty much weekly cleaning it up. Waiting to buy it won't hurt you and will probably give you a smoother game when you do get to it.

Of course all that goes out the window if they have a 75% off sale! LOL!
Might be worth mentioning that a bunch of the original developers went on to make Grim Dawn.
Captain Morgan Jan 19, 2018 @ 12:58pm 
Titan Quest is great. I had played the Gold edition years ago and it was okay, but had many bugs... Anniversary Edition fixes lots of errors, tries to buff up pets (they were lackluster), balance things out and polish the game, refining it more. Totally worth it. Ragnarok is optional, but i highly recommend it. Extra content, an entire act, new varieties of items (including legendaries/rares etc), new enemies, etc.

Grim Dawn is the real gem, though. It is something like the spiritual successor to Titan Quest and an extremely well made game, in a different fantasy setting.

Getting either or both, will leave you highly satisfied. You can multiplayer, too. They are the closest diablo clones to the feeling/gameplay of Diablo. Especially Grim Dawn, became for pi$$ed off old Diablo fans, their *real* Diablo 3.
Last edited by Captain Morgan; Jan 19, 2018 @ 12:58pm
Capt Kirk Jan 20, 2018 @ 6:17am 
Grim Dawn was created by a couple of the TQ programmers. That's why the controls are identical. Great game, btw. My son and I were on the "Start Up" team before GD went Public, so we've been playing the Beta version throughout it's development. TQ also has another expansion; Immortal Throne. I don't think it's through Steam, though. That's another expansion worth getting.
Captain Morgan Jan 20, 2018 @ 8:25am 
Originally posted by Capt Kirk:
TQ also has another expansion; Immortal Throne. I don't think it's through Steam, though. That's another expansion worth getting.

You don't get that separately, it is contained within anniversary edition... Same fashion it was contained within the old, Titan Quest Gold Edition, before...
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