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TORCHLIGHT REVIEW
Torchlight has wondrous high intensity combat and a magnificent loot system offering countless hours of enjoyment.

Posted by nutcrackr on Nov 9, 2009 03:20 (298 days ago)

It’s not really until later in the game on normal, around character level 25 with my Destroyer, did I really start seeing some of the wonderful combat skills in play. The Black Palace levels featured large numbers of difficult enemies and your focus shifts from using these skills for fun to using them more strategically. There are even a few different combinations of skills as a Destroyer that seemed to work great in the moment to moment combat scenarios. At this point the health and mana potions you have hot keyed on your belt get used a lot more often and town runs might be more common. I got access to the high end skills as Destroyer and soon discovered how amazing the combat can be. Attacking is the best method of defence here and your skills are designed just for that. I was circling fire breathing minions in order to use directional attacks with higher effectiveness. I was chaining combinations of skills to give myself space to heal and recover and casting passive spells for protection or damage boosts.
 

You can transform your pet into many different creatures.

Just as I had found joy from finding unique treasures I was applauding this amazing combat after every battle. After every small battle I was craving the next area of monsters for more combat. Your proficiency in combat, not just your gear plays an incredibly important role, making the game very satisfying. Of course it really is capped off by the great sound effects, the electric buzz sounds, the crunching of bones and the gold pickup sounds. This with the minions who give suitable moans or fall over after death really makes the combat almost infinitely satisfying, well in excess of any Diablo combat. The Alchemist also played really well, even from the start, using directional and area attacks intelligently along with some summoned minions while trying to stay out of trouble. The Vanquisher takes some tips from the Rogue, but is also great with traps, running around enemies in order to lure them in for the kill. There are even some cross skills that allow you to blend some classes adding even further replay value.

Torchlight does offer some solid repeatable combat gameplay with a focus on finding good loot continuously. The progress of obtaining magical and rare items works well, it’s just enough to keep you going almost indefinitely but also enough reward for players who only play for a short time. You can also buy or work for loot in other ways. Fishing, although boring, grants you a series of fish that will transform your pet into another creature for a short time. This creature is one of the minions you will be fighting each with different characteristics and some fish allow for longer transformations. Also included is the ability to transmute items, combining gems to produce better gems for example.
 
You can even buy enchantments, if you find a good item you can pay some money to add enchantments, such as sockets or modifiers. Progressive enchantments have higher failure chance and cost more money so you still need good dungeon drops. In general the variety is good, between weapons, levels and minions. In the early parts of the dungeon just when I was getting a little bit sick of the level design it brought me to a new overgrown dungeon or a new cave creating a fresh environment coupled with some new monsters. The levels are said to be random but at times some of the sections within those levels felt very similar. On replay with other characters it did became more random. Those who love the dungeon designs will rejoice in the ability to just buy a map that lets to travel to a random dungeon and keep getting more loot.


Revenge of the Treasure Chests.
 
Torchlight excels for a budget priced game, launching at $20 and offering a high amount of replay value with some honest design principles and lots of amazing combat. If you played the demo, know that the full game does get better, the game gets tougher and the skills become more awesome especially when used in combinations. Combine that with the very workable loot system and you have a quality action RPG. If there were some areas I would have liked improved it would definitely be the characters, story and boss fights. This could have been done by voicing more of the town inhabitants, adding some artwork to the narrator story between levels and making some high level boss areas more memorable. The other improvement would be allowing the use of the fantastic skills a bit earlier; after the main story was complete I felt was just getting into the combat. There is a little bit of story here, and it has enough simplicity so you can grasp onto the basics of good and evil. Other minor issues include the annoying pet message once it returns from town, or the fact that loot names overlap each other on the dungeon floor making collecting things harder than it should be. There is no multiplayer in Torchlight; an MMO set in the same universe is coming further down the track. If you end up enjoying Torchlight as much as I did then the MMO, being free to play with micro transactions, will offer a tasty prospect in the future. Runic games have done a great service to the genre; the game will be extremely familiar for all the right reasons.
 
 Our Rating for Torchlight Review
8.3
Presentation
Great spell and combat effects, nicely designed 3D world with treasure rooms, solid music and sound. Good character design and some interesting minions.
8.7
Gameplay
Combat becomes very satisfying later in the game, pet can sell your items in town while you keep on fighting, good variety to minion types, amazing loot system. Good variety and combination of skills.
8.0
Single Player
Main story quest line is about 10 hours, but countless extra dungeons and quests you can just keep playing, good level transitions, familiar feel, story could have been improved.
NR
Multiplayer
None
8.5
Performance
Runs well, load times can be a little long at times, sometimes you or monsters get stuck on corners of objects.
8.3
Overall
Torchlight refines the Diablo gameplay bringing much more enjoyable combat and high replay value with a fantastic loot system, the budget price makes it a no-brainer for action RPG fans.
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Torchlight
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ESRB - Everyone 10+: Titles rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) have content that may be suitable for ages 10 and older. Titles in this category may contain more cartoon, fantasy or mild violence, mild language and/or minimal suggestive themes.
  • Genre:
    RPG
  • MSRP:
    $19.99
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