Torchlight 2 - Cinematic Trailer
Take a peek at the opening cinematic for Torchlight 2.
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Take a peek at the opening cinematic for Torchlight 2.
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Look on the bright side. At least it didn't string you along for three games, and crush everything you loved about the franchise in less than ten minutes.shimyia said:so... everything i had done in TL1 was in vain T_T... the village falls and the heroes die.
It won't touch Diablo. Diablo is a legend. Gamers need to realize that SC, WoW, and Diablo are just going to be around and popular for a while longer.StriderShinryu said:Looking so good. I can't wait. It won't trounce Diablo 3, though it probably should from what I've seen, but the developer is making all the right choices with it so I hope it at least takes a solid bite out of D3's potential player base.
I can't speak for everyone, but for me the stability of my internet is irrelevant to the argument of Online DRM. The question that no one will answer is what happens to my game in 10-15 years? I can still play Baldur's Gate because I have my disks, and Diablo 2 is perfectly functional in single player and LAN play without ever talking to Blizzard's servers. There will come a time in the future where Diablo 3 will not be allowed to run, and Diablo 2 will.Aposthebest said:Funny how everything announced about this genre has at least one or two people crying about D3's DRM,every single time. Seriously now?
Diablo 3 will sell better, no question.Nautical Honors Society said:It won't touch Diablo. Diablo is a legend. Gamers need to realize that SC, WoW, and Diablo are just going to be around and popular for a while longer.
Diablo 2 servers are still up and going after what,10-11 years? We don't know how things will end up. After all,a single patch can solve the DRM issue if they decide that it's not proffitable anymore to keep the servers going.Signa said:I can't speak for everyone, but for me the stability of my internet is irrelevant to the argument of Online DRM. The question that no one will answer is what happens to my game in 10-15 years? I can still play Baldur's Gate because I have my disks, and Diablo 2 is perfectly functional in single player and LAN play without ever talking to Blizzard's servers. There will come a time in the future where Diablo 3 will not be allowed to run, and Diablo 2 will.Aposthebest said:Funny how everything announced about this genre has at least one or two people crying about D3's DRM,every single time. Seriously now?
To each their own, but I would never tell my fellow PC gamers to throw $60 at a game they won't be able to play every time in their lives that they feel like it. There's other, usually cheaper games that won't pull that shit on their customers.