The game plays exactly like its contemporaries. In short, if you like classic action RPGs like Diablo 2 or Path of Exile, you’ll probably be fine here. With all those caveats out of the way, let’s actually talk about Torchlight 3 as it exists in its current state. That said if you are thinking about hopping in now, keep in mind that Torchlight 3 definitely has some technical issues. I don’t think it’s that helpful to talk about them at this stage, so I won’t be mentioning them. There are, as expected, several bugs and kinks still being worked out. It’s also important to remember this is early access. There are two other classes that I’ve barely touched. Finally, I’ve only really put significant time into the Sharpshooter and Railmaster classes.
And, as a reminder, the game is still in active development. So, please, take everything with a large grain of salt.
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Now, to be clear, 10 hours isn’t anywhere close to the amount I’d play if this were a full review. While the game certainly has a solid foundation that I hope Echtra can turn into a great game, the game still has a long way to go to get there. Over the past week, I’ve played about 10 hours of Torchlight 3. And now, the game is in early access to give the developers more feedback as they continue to build out the game.
They’ve also been slowly adding new classes, features, and updates. The team transitioned their old Torchlight Frontiers project from free-to-play to premium, renaming it Torchlight 3 in the process. Recently, Echtra has been making a ton of changes to their new Torchlight game.
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