
But there’s enough content to keep you entertained for dozens of hours. This system unlocks items for your fort for completing challenges.Įven though the main campaign is a bit short, I had plenty of reasons to get back in the game and keep playing it.Īnd yes, Torchlight 3 doesn’t have a massive skill tree to progress or complex gear variations like Path of Exile. Like the season pass style progression system. Throughout the game, I noticed several things that were designed with the free-to-play model in mind. This gave me a reason to play through the levels multiple times to loot resources to build different structures and decorate my fort. There’s a space of your own in the game called Fort that you can customize and build as a hub for all your characters. Torchlight 3 also features a base-building aspect. When going to a dungeon for a 2nd or 3rd time, it felt different. Even the dungeons felt like they were procedurally generated. The levels in the game are not only beautiful but they also feature destructible and interactable structures. It’s just not that interesting and lacks a good plot.īut, it didn’t bother me since there were beautifully designed levels and tons of loot to keep me distracted. The story of Torchlight 3 is the only aspect of the game that I found to be a little disappointing. You can also select a pet to come along with you and collect other pets as you beat bosses as well. This is good news for gamers who love creating new characters and playing through the game over and over. There are several subclasses that you can combine with your main abilities. You’ll then be presented with a screen to choose a sub-class for your character.

I just couldn’t get over the fact how oddly satisfying it is to smash enemies with the railhammer. I went with the Railmaster class since I love smashing things with a big hammer.Īnd, let me tell you, the gameplay mechanics are really well made. Some of these classes are easily recognizable for regular ARPG players. Players are able to choose between 4 different characters at the start. Luckily, Torchlight 3 delivers on all those frontiers (pun intended). I just wanted a decent ARPG that has good loot, new and cool classes, abilities, and replayability. When I started playing Torchlight 3, I didn’t expect it to be as complex as other popular ARPGs.
