![]() You will click on a bunch of monsters, and you’ll click on some chests and some urns, and you’ll click on all the massive amount of loot that spews forth from everything you touch, and sometimes you’ll even mis-click on a poorly placed UI element. How will you save the world? You will click. ![]() ![]() A corrupted Alchemist (likely the playable character from the original game) has destroyed the town of Torchlight, stolen Ordrak’s Heart, and it’s up to you to chase him around the world and stop him before he drains the energy out of the Elemental Guardians that keep balance in the world. It’s been a few years since the end of the first Torchlight, and, surprise surprise, the world is in danger again. Torchlight II may not be a perfect game - the UI could use a bit of extra polish and the multiplayer system begs for extra features - but it’s a ton of fun and at only $20, it’s an absolute steal. If you played the first game, you know pretty much exactly what you’re getting with the sequel - and that’s definitely not a bad thing. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but Torchlight II takes the successful formula of the original Torchlight (and its predecessors) and expands on it, without making any drastic changes. ![]() ![]() Originally set for release back in 2011, it’s only now become available for purchase. Torchlight II was, unfortunately, subject to a number of delays. ![]()
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