Titan Quest (2006)

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Titan Quest is an action role-playing game from the co-creator of Age of Empires, Brian Sullivan. Set in mythical ancient Greece and Egypt, the Titans—gods before the gods—have escaped their eternal prison to wreak havoc on the world. It is up to brave heroes to determine fate of all existence by questing across fabled locations such as Parthenon, Knossos maze, Great Pyramids and Hanging Gardens of Babylon while overcoming terrifying monsters and mythical beasts. The player has a flexible class system for customizing their character's skills which never become obsolete.

Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows),Android,iOS,PlayStation 4,Xbox One,Nintendo Switch

Release date: 2006-06-26

All about game Titan Quest

Titan Quest, developed by Iron Lore Entertainment and released worldwide by THQ on June 26th 2006, is an action role-playing hack and slash video game. It was later made available on Steam in 2007 with the expansion Titan Quest: Immortal Throne. Players can also purchase the game through digital distribution services such as Impulse, GamersGate, GameTap, Direct2Drive and OnLive.

The story of Titan Quest follows a player created character who embarks on a quest to save humanity from destruction brought about by an ancient evil. The player must battle their way across numerous Greek mythological locations - including Egypt and China - in order to seek out powerful artifacts which will help them defeat these forces of darkness. Along the way they are joined by various allies who provide assistance throughout their journey.

Gameplay consists mainly of hack and slash combat against hordes of enemies ranging from Greek monsters such as centaurs or minotaurs to undead mummies or giant spiders found in Chinese tombs. As players progress they earn experience points which allow them to level up their character's stats thus making it stronger than before; this process continues until they reach the maximum level cap at 50 points when all stats have been maxed out giving characters access to powerful special abilities known as masteries unique for each class type chosen during character creation (such as Hunter or Sorcerer). Players may also choose between two difficulty settings – normal mode where enemies are scaled according to the main protagonist’s level making it easier for newer players while veteran gamers may opt for Epic mode where enemy levels remain static allowing more experienced players extra challenge compared with Normal mode play-throughs due its increased difficulty setting even if playing with higher leveled characters.

In 2013, Nordic Games acquired most of THQ's titles including Titan Quest IP after its bankruptcy declaration that same year; this new ownership allowed additional support towards updates fixing bugs along with technical aspects relating both singleplayer & multiplayer modes within the game engine itself ensuring better gaming experiences overall for those still enjoying this classic title either via direct downloads or online platforms like Steam & GOG Galaxy 2 Plus just recently added content expansions too!

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