Titan Quest
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| Titan Quest | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Iron Lore Entertainment |
| Publisher(s) | THQ |
| Designer(s) | Brian Sullivan |
| Engine | Pathfinding - PathEngine |
| Version | 1.30 |
| Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
| Release date(s) | NA June 26, 2006 |
| Genre(s) | Action role-playing (hack and slash) |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen (T) |
| Media | CD & DVD ROM |
| System requirements | 1.8 GHz. Processor, 512 MB RAM, 5 GB free HD space, NVIDIA GeForce 3/ATI Radeon 8500 or higher. |
| Input methods | Keyboard and mouse |
Titan Quest is an Action RPG developed by Iron Lore Entertainment. It was released worldwide by THQ on June 26, 2006. [1] The game was released on Steam, along with the expansion Titan Quest: Immortal Throne, on July 17, 2007.[2] The game is also available via GamersGate and was released on Gametap in 2009.
A Limited Edition version was also released at roughly the same time as the original and featuring superior packaging. A Gold Edition was later published in 2007 containing copies of both Titan Quest and its expansion.
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[edit] Gameplay
Players take the role of a hero, fighting monsters in three ancient, mythological world settings including Sparta/Greece, Egypt and Silk Road/Asia. The game was conceived by Age of Empires co-creator Brian Sullivan and uses ragdoll physics, full lighting effects, day-night cycles, accurate ancient world mythology, modern 3D graphics, unique treasures, rapid gameplay, and a world editor for players to create their own custom worlds, mods, and quests. The game contains over a thousand pieces of useable equipment, both common and rare, for the player to loot. Titan Quest gets significantly harder throughout the experience, which requires the player to make good skill and attribute point choices even at the beginning of the game.
Titan Quest is based on the end of communication between the gods and humanity. The main character (whose name and sex can be chosen by the player) begins the quest on a dirt road near a small village named Helos. The town and all of Greece have been overrun by beasts and creatures (drawn largely from Greek mythology) that are terrorizing the countryside wrecking harvests, burning farms and olive groves, invading villages and cemeteries, etc. After being sent on a mission to Delphi by the Spartan general Leonidas, the hero finds centaurs, satyrs, minotaurs, gorgons, and skeletons relentlessly guard the way and try prevent him from reaching the next village or town. This game style is continuous across the entire game experience, spreading to Egypt and Asia.
[edit] Multiplayer
Titan Quest's multiplayer feature allows 2-6 players to play on the same server. To connect to a server, one can create a server on a LAN, or the Internet. The Internet option announces the server to a centralized pairing system run by Gamespy, which then displays the available servers to other players in a browser-type window, as long as the server and client's game versions are the same. The game does not have a direct IP feature, but players can play via the LAN interface (and thereby also via Hamachi) after establishing a VPN connection.
[edit] Immortal Throne
THQ released Titan Quest: Immortal Throne as an expansion pack in March 2007.
[edit] References
- ^ IGN: Titan Quest
- ^ "THQ Brings All-Star Line-up to Steam". Steam News (Valve). 2007-07-17. http://store.steampowered.com/news/1115/. Retrieved on 2007-07-19.

