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GPFontaine
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Knyte
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It's small, (Like 700MB) which means I wonder if I can play it off a flash drive? If so, I may have to get this for those boring graveyard shifts at work.
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GPFontaine
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Isn't that just the size of the demo?
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Knyte
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Nope, that's the full game size according to rlslog.
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GPFontaine
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I managed to play for another 20 minutes or so. I got my first level up and encountered a few sweet items.
The game screams "I AM WORLD OF DIABLOCRAFT" in a single player awesome way. I am not sure if the full version does multiplayer or what it actually consists of. Time for some deeper reading.
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docinsano
Title: Boner King
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DL'ed the demo and played it for a bit. I've played diablo II and could definitely see the similarities, especially in the town music. Anyways, it's pretty solid so far and for 20 bucks i might consider picking it up in the future.
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GPFontaine
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I am on the fence. I am going to play the demo a little more and see what I think. There is NO multi-player mode. There will eventually be an MMO, but they haven't explained if it will be on the same engine or not.
Worth of note, this game is designed to run on a machine as weak as a netbook. So it pretty much takes nothing to get it to run.
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Knyte
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And, yes, if you install on your PC and then copy the directory onto a jumpdrive, you can play it from there.
I have it, and I've done it.
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GPFontaine
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I wonder if that means that you can run it through Dropbox to keep characters in multiple locations.
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JimmyLazer
Title: Always bored
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I'm downloading the demo right now... I hope its good, cause I need a game to play!
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GPFontaine
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When Runic Games added Steam Cloud support for Torchlight along with Achievements, I couldn't hold back any longer. I bought it for a sale price of $10 and have been happier than a pig in shit.
Here are some things that make the game great:
- Clear readable text
- Automatic gold pickup, you just need to be near it
- Pet can go back to town to sell your stuff
- Runs on just about any computer made in the last 10 years
- Itemization has great depth and a simplistic system
- Inventory uses a slot system rather than a puzzle interface
- Appropriate items stack automatically up to 20 at a time
- On normal the game play is fast with very little downtime
- Monetary gain is fast, yet there is a balance that makes you determine what exactly is most important to you.
And a few bad things about the game:
- Sex of characters are limited to class choice
- No multiplayer (yet)
- Fixed perspective can't be rotated
There are plenty of other things that make the game good and bad, but honestly if you enjoyed Diablo/Diablo 2, it is worth playing this game.
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Knyte
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I have found that if you played Diablo I to death when it first came out, and even wore out a mouse doing so, that this game will become boring just as fast as Diablo II did for me. (About a week,)
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GPFontaine
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I have actually enjoyed this game more than Diablo 2. You may be right that it may get old after a week, but I haven't hit that point yet. I'll report back in a week and let you know how I feel about it.
How many hours do you think you invested into it Knyte?
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Knyte
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Diablo I = 1200+ Hours
Diablo II = 40+ Hours
Torchlight = 12+ Hours
These are rough guesses.
When Diablo I came out, shortly thereafter, I became jobless and spent a good three months playing that game for 16+ hours a day on battlenet.com.
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GPFontaine
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| Knyte wrote: |
Diablo I = 1200+ Hours
Diablo II = 40+ Hours
Torchlight = 12+ Hours
These are rough guesses.
When Diablo I came out, shortly thereafter, I became jobless and spent a good three months playing that game for 16+ hours a day on battlenet.com. |
Dear god man...
My WoW addiction capped out at just over 3000 hours, but that game was a lot bigger than Diablo was. 1200 hours in Diablo seems like a punishment.
Just so you know, if you buy games through Steam, they monitor your play time. It is in the community tab of the Steam client.
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Knyte
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Yeah, all my xfire enabled games do that as well.
In fact, I should put that back into my sig. Though, I lost my old account, which had Neverwinter Nights as my top game of all time with over 1000 hours.
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Pandajuice
Title: The Power of Grayskull
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I bought into the deal as well and just had a play of Torchlight last night. It's a pretty good game with a few niggles that other websites and reviewers didn't really mention, but definitely worth the $10.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
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i missed out on the sale, but my comp is broken anyway. so i wouldnt be able to play it til after the new year
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V.B.D.
Joined: Dec 20 2009
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It's back to $9.99 again for now. There's a ridiculous steam sale that started today and practically everything has been discounted to an absurdly low price.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
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Sweet. Pay day is tomorrow so I'm getting myself a gift
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Pandajuice
Title: The Power of Grayskull
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| V.B.D. wrote: |
| It's back to $9.99 again for now. There's a ridiculous steam sale that started today and practically everything has been discounted to an absurdly low price. |
Yeah, all week there will be insane deals that no gamer should pass up. I picked up STALKER for like $3 yesterday and almost bought the heavily discounted GTA4, but am hearing so many horrible things about the PC version that even at $7.50, made me pause.
I'm hoping Left 4 Dead 2 gets discounted sometime soon so I don't need to wait until after New Years Day to receive it which I would have to do if I ordered it from Amazon.
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Asmodeous667
Title: Keeper of the briefcase
Joined: Nov 13 2007
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This game made me totally lose track of the time today, makes for a great time killer.
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Knyte
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GTA IV PC is by far the best version... if you have the rig to run it.
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Pandajuice
Title: The Power of Grayskull
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Torchlight is currently on sale on Steam for a ridiculous price ($5), so if you haven't bought it by now, right now is the time to do so. Don't think the reduced price means it sucks as it's definitely a game that's worth $20.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
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BUMP
they announced the price of the new Torchlight & the new character class:
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Just like its predecessor, Runic Games' new action-RPG, Torchlight II, will cost only $19.99 upon release. Although it might be more expensive than your average downloadable game, with everything that's been added, that sounds like a real bargain.
"It's always been our goal to provide exceptional value for the price," said Runic CEO Max Schaefer. "Everyone who wants to play Torchlight II will be able to comfortably afford to do so, and they'll be able to play with their friend online or via a LAN, or play single player offline, all with no further purchases."
Online multiplayer, after being a glaring omission in the original, is the big addition in the sequel. Many of the first game's strong points -- randomly-generated dungeons and the basic gameplay -- will make a return, which is precisely what many fans would hope for.
Joining the three character classes we already know of (the Engineer, Berserker, and Outlander) is the Embermage, who was announced alongside the price today. Some of the spellcaster's backstory can be read about on the official website; the important thing to note is, despite the "ember" part of the name, the class has access to ice and electric attacks in addition to fire.
Torchlight II is still without a release date. It's only scheduled to come to PC and Mac, with the PC version set to come before the end of the year. PAX attendees will be able to check it out for themselves at Runic's booth this weekend. |
http://www.1up.com/news/torchlight-ii-cost-20
still no actual release date, aside from before the end of the year.
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