CymTyr: I don't, in fact I think I owed you one anyway :)
Sachys: Whats that game like anyway? - Heard some very mixed reviews - particularly from friends.
(and i mean including what kind of a game it is - rpg, action rpg, linear console type thing)
The game is like Diablo 2 only with graphics in some ways superior to Diablo 3 and while being linear, the only differences between it and D2 are these 3: The loot is actually used by the monster who drops it a very good portion of the time, the setting is ancient Greece, Egypt, and Babylon, and the dungeons are non randomized whereas in D2 they are randomized.
D3 actually has more similarities to TQ than it does to D2, for what it's worth, which is a subconscious reason in the minds of many who pirated TQ to have it CTD every 10 minutes and hence, thought the game was bugged. That was a specific design feature in the game and we all used to laugh at the pirates on the TQ board when they would complain the game was shitty.
TQ is a quality game. Iron Lore had some really good ideas, it's a shame they went bankrupt because the pirates launched a nationwide campaign to boycott TQ as it was a "buggy" game - note I can count on one hand how many ctd's I've had in that game, and that was first day launch up through today.
tl;dr - get it, but I recommend getting gold or if you score a vanilla key, getting Immortal Throne - just don't expect to be a powerhouse as melee, this is the game that shifted melee classes being op into turning into ass butter at the first sign of a boss's ray of death, followed shortly thereafter by Dungeon Siege 2's expac, Broken World, copied often afterward.