

No-one needs the amount of worthless crap dropped in Titan Quest, and you're not bogged down with sifting through dozens of chipped helmets.īut the levels remain a set of crooked monster-strewn tubes, with recipe ingredients tucked away close to the walls and mini-bosses guarding areas just off the main path. Dwarves are ideal for the Fist Of Stone class, and you can even take your dwarf back to DSII. Oh, and there's a fifth race, the dwarves. There are also recipes, which let you prepare an enchanted robe using fenugreek leaves and basil. Blood Assassin is a Ranger with spells, and the Fist Of Stone is a Warrior.

The Blood Assassin and Fist Of Stone address the simplicity of DSII's class system, by combining them slightly. Apart from more of the same, Broken World gives you two more character classes, with two new trees to snick your skill points into.

Your battle has submerged the world into chaos, pissing everyone off - which, for the purposes of this game - will be conveyed by NPCs saying catty things while selling you a sword.Įverything you know from DSII is still here - pets, towns, teleporters, multiplayer, relentless waves of monsters and ambushes. But, like all true heroes - I'm thinking mainly of Ghostbusters and the film's sequel (I still can't believe they got sued for their good work) - you can't expect thanks. In Dungeon Siege II you hunted down the saucy warlord Valdis and served him a sizey platter of what-for up a mountain.
