nightcraw1er.488: Well, he is kind of right there. TQ is D2, with some updated graphics and real (no pun intended) mythology/history. Am actually playing through it myself currently as I wait for VHelsing Final Cut to come out. Its got some good bits, but fails to give me that Yay! I got with D2, just feels a bit flat for some reason and can't put my finger on it. Might try again with D2 Immortal mod for TQ which changes the classes and a few monsters. Or there is the Lilith mod merged with Immortal, although I couldn't really get anywhere as you don't start with a weapon.
Its a reasonable engine though, there are camera mods out there and I set mine up for Isometric, gives a nice large area, although you do sometimes see monster spawn points then.
vicklemos: Titan Quest didn't give that yay! feeling but, trust me, Inquisitor did. I was so hyped about this one that a yay! moment was predictable, I suppose. But TQ is far more detailed and well polished.
And what's so cool about Van Helsing: the Final Cut? New feats such as...?
Sorry, whats Inquisitor? Hadn't said anything was cool about VH. Just played through the three separate episodes so would like to see what they have done to improve the third, hence I am pending on that at the moment. Althought the first two parts were quite good, had some tower defense thrown in, and some amusing parts.
jadeite: ...snip Grim Dawn
Its steam only, so never played it.
fortune_p_dawg: ... snip
The skill/ability system is what's so awesome about Titan Quest.
In what sense? It has the class bar which increases, and then some specials. Didn't see anything that great about it. Half the skills are pretty much worthless, and some classes work better than others, but noting more than any other variety. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing bad about it, its just average.