They aren’t just droning out their text but they will have fear, anger or whichever emotion audible in their voice depending on the situation they are in. All of them have the right accent for the zone they are in and that pulls you deeper into the game itself. The voice acting for the merchants, quest givers or random people you will encounter through the world is well done. There are no ambient sounds while exploring the world (apart from birds singing their songs) nor any sounds of footsteps. You’re able to just put on your headphones, listen to the soundtrack while standing in a city and dream away. The soundtrack varies depending on the zone you are in while the battle tunes are never annoying or distracting. Spell animations are basic, the environments look lush but lack any depth and the enemies all look quite rough around the edges. The graphics themselves are very 2006-ish, the whole game does not feel very polished nor is there any wow-factor. Everything feels two-dimensional, the characters are quite rough around the edges while the ragdoll physics are very optimistic (you will have fallen enemies flying every direction as if you are a powerful god who controls physics itself). If you have never played the original or are a diehard RPG fan, you will not be impressed by the graphics in any way. Titan Quest: Ragnarök would have looked amazing back in 2006 but it does not live up to today’s standard. The story however is just an excuse to give you new enemies to kill, new places to discover and new people to help – do not expect any major surprises while progressing through the story.Īs Ragnarök does not change the graphics of the original in any way, we can be brief about this part. This time you will be travelling to the cold Northern Europe where you will fight alongside or against the Celts, Northmen and their (un)holy deities. However, THQ Nordic was able to get the rights which ensured the future of Titan Quest and gave birth to Ragnarök with the help of Pieces Interactive.Īfter braving the Olympian Gods in Titan Quest and their Egyptian counterparts in Immortal Thrine, you, the brave adventurer, are sent on another journey. The original was created by Iron Lore and published by THQ, the latter of which went out of business thus compromising the future of the games under their umbrella. Titan Quest: Ragnarök is the second expansion for the nostalgic classic Titan Quest which was released back in 2006.
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