Overall 9.4 Graphics 9 Sound 7 Addictive 10 Story 5 Depth 10
9.4
Welcome to the Darkness Realm that is Torchlight SuperCrash64
Torchlight was released by Runic games in 2009 and was one of the most memorable Hack and Slash titles on the PC. After weeks of doing dungeons and other various quest in Torchlight, I'm here to review my opinion.
I tried to play the game as soon as it was installed, but I ran into some issues trying to get Torchlight to run on Windows 10 the game kept saying the "UI resource files are missing" but thankfully that was fixed and I had a really good experience.
Graphics: 9/10
What's nice about the graphics in this game is that they are adjustable, I'm running this game on a not so hot PC and that really helps with the Frames Per Second.
The graphics look great for this 7 year old game, regardless of what setting you have them on. If I can describe the visuals, I'd say it's like a Diablo clone in that regard, you have the Torchlight town, a dark cavern, and a ton of ruin themed dungeons. Overall the game does a really good job just bringing in the dark atmosphere.
The 3D rendering on everything is good, but it also looks outdated for a 2009 game. This game came out on the PC when the Xbox 360 and PS3 were still relevant platforms and the game it's self has a Polygon/Cartoonist type of render to it, for me this interferes with the dark theme of the game that is given to you.
Sound: 7/10
Like I've said about the graphics theme of the game, the music also feels heavily inspired by Diablo. The main town theme reminds me a lot about Tristram, likewise there are a lot of tracks that are dark themed and sound really good.
The sound effects are what you'd expect from this 2009 game. You have all of your grunts when enemies die, your character making attacking noises, it has sound effects for when you complete a quest, it's very complete.
The only problem I have with the sound effects is overtime they tend to get annoying for example, if you have your pet taking the front line of enemies, you'll constantly hear "Your pet is injured", "Your Pet is hurt" , "Your pet has fled", now this wouldn't be a problem if it didn't play every time my pet's HP was low.
Addictiveness: 10/10
They did a good job keeping me addicted to this game, this game has a ton of replay value. There are still a lot of DPS builds like Poison, Fire, Ice, etc that I haven't tried out.
Which encourages me to make another character and try that build out. You cannot reset your character's stats or spells, so when you spec into a toon; make sure it's the play style you wanna use.
Story: 5/10
This game story is about you saving torchlight from an impending doom that awaits. You go through each dungeon, trying to defeat and save others from their corrupted forms.
I can't really say much more then this, because otherwise I'll be spoiling the game.
Depth: 10/10
In Torchlight you have 3 main classes to choose from, you have the Destroyer, the Vanquisher, and the Alchemist. Each class has their own distinct advantages over one another so there's a reason to check each of them out and see what works best for you.
The main game play comes from you killing tons of rats, Skeletons, Spiders, and huge boss characters, all while trying to do the main quest that will give you rewards that will benefit each unique play style you go with.
There are various things of armor to collect, Gold being unique, Purple being a set, Blue being rare, and Green being a common drop. It's worth noting you'll need to carry an Identify Scroll before you use any of these items.
When you finish the game you'll unlock the crypt which has even more levels to kill enemies and get great rewards, so the game won't end as soon as you beat it.
There's also a shared chest or bank, which you can share the gear you've unlocked between different characters your working on.
Difficulty; N/A
Difficulty in this game is
selectable so it really depends on what difficulty feels right for you. I set my game on hard difficulty, and I died on the first boss.
I was expecting the second boss to be even harder, but thanks to my build of my character I took no damage from the second boss in the game, thus making him a cakewalk.
So the difficulty isn't bad, I would appreciate it more if they added some consistency to the boss battles.
Conclusion:
I've only found a small portion of flaws within the game and to be honest, they are minor cons at that. So with all of the good parts I mentioned about the game, I highly recommend you check it out.
Overall rating: 9.4
Graphics 9 Sound 7 Addictive 10 Story 5 Depth 10
Review Rating: 5/5
Submitted: 05-12-16
Updated: 05-12-16
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