Nope. I haven't played the game and I'm not super hyped about it. (hence why I'm not buying it yet, but waiting for a sale)
I just really enjoyed that trailer.
I just really enjoyed that trailer.
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Meh, hack and slash games are pretty boring in general...
In almost every situation, if you properly build your character, you can just spam ****, and win.
It's the most repetitive genre ever, and it isn't just individual games that are repetitive, the games are also repetitive of each other. :/
In almost every situation, if you properly build your character, you can just spam ****, and win.
It's the most repetitive genre ever, and it isn't just individual games that are repetitive, the games are also repetitive of each other. :/
^I dunno. I had fun on hard with my Mage in Torchlight 1.
It's a little repetitive, but with the right amount of challenge, interesting skills and weapons it's still fun.
It's a little repetitive, but with the right amount of challenge, interesting skills and weapons it's still fun.
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Normal modes are usually pretty spammy as potions outheal pretty much anything thrown at you, boost up the challenge a bit and you start to see the beauty behind games like T2 and D3, previously overlooked spells suddenly become more compelling and in general the games depth should start to shine through :)
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And you're in fanboy mode.