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| quote: | Originally posted by MSZ
Dont know about that, but im not so crazy about blizzard these days thats for sure. Its like you want to play some decent older game with new interchangeable content, this is it. Guess im not a fan of these types of games as much as I loved diablo 2. The meta internet experience was key though.
Maybe i've just grown old for this type of formula, or there is no room to innovate much, or they simply dont want to.
Torchlight one had many problems imo, but they've gone a long way since then, I'll definitely give torchlight 3 a good try because by then, I think they'll have something greater(judging by this leap). Hopefully they'll do some new things to hook me. I dont want this feeling of this game I've played over again a few times. |
I get what you're saying, now. I've been looking forward to this for a long time though, so the hype has yet to wear off. 
And you're totally right, it is extremely simplistic, and plays almost exactly like the ARPGS of the late 90s- I'm thrilled by this still (somehow!), and just like the basic setup and graphics of this rendition. Also, I love Runic and what they do, and I think that the early D3 production team working on this really highlights the actual D3's downfalls. In about a month or so, they're going to release the TL2 editor so that the community can mod the game to its heart's desire. I'm hoping this changes the game as much as the Steam community did Skyrim, but we'll see.
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