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''Torchlight II'' is an
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video game developed by
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, released for
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on September 20, 2012. It is the sequel to ''
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'', and features
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support and extended
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capabilities. The game was released for
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on February 2, 2015, and for
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on March 4, 2015. Ports for
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were released September 3, 2019 and were developed by
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. ''Torchlight II'' takes place in a
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where the player character can be any of four classes, each with different skills and abilities. The plot starts with the destruction of the town of Torchlight, at the hands of the Alchemist from the first game, and has the character following the trail of destruction left in the Alchemist's wake as he searches for a cure to his illness which has driven him insane. The sequel to the first game was originally going to be an
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however ''Torchlight II'' was released with both single-player and multi-player support, as the company felt they could release this much faster than the planned MMO. The game received mostly positive reviews from critics. A sequel, ''
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'', was released in 2020.


Gameplay

Like the original ''
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'', ''Torchlight II'' features randomly generated
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for the player to explore, and numerous types of monsters to fight for
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and loot. ''Torchlight II'' maintains the same basic gameplay as its predecessor, but features overland areas with multiple hub towns, and a longer campaign. Other new features include time of day cycles, weather effects, and a redesigned user interface. Also unlike the first game, some weapons and armor can only be used by certain classes, as opposed to all of them. With the ability to pursue different unique builds and customize the almost unlimited number of spells, gear, and weapons it leads to intricate fights. The exploration is wide and vast with large quantities of different landscapes. You can make combinations of gear that support your class abilities or choose to try to make tricky strategies to outplay your enemies. Players are able to customize character appearance with choice of sex, face, hair style and hair color. Additionally, several elements from the first game return, such as pets (but now with expanded options and basic customization available) and fishing. A retirement system was originally planned, similar or identical to the one in the first game, but was replaced with the current
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mode. The game features four playable
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es. Each class has 3 skill trees to choose from which enable customization within each class. The three classes from the original ''Torchlight'' do not return as playable characters, and are instead presented in the game world as
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.


Classes

Engineer: The Engineer (formerly known as the Railman) is a heavy melee fighter who uses ember-powered
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technology. Outlander: The Outlander is a wandering nomad who uses ranged weapons and "low magic". Skill Trees: Warfare, Lore, Sigil. Berserker: The Berserker uses quick attacks and animal-themed special powers, Embermage: The Embermage is a highly trained spell-casting class with elemental attacks.


Multiplayer

As stated in the trailer for ''Torchlight II'', Runic games has announced that they "heard their he fans'ideas" and criticism concerning the fact that the first ''Torchlight'' was a lonely experience without co-op. In addition to single-player mode, an all-new
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mode has been added, supporting both internet and LAN play. Each multiplayer game can host up to 6 players, and loot drops separately for each player. Optional PVP (player versus player) has been confirmed by Runic. ''Torchlight II'' requires a Runic Games account to play in online multiplayer games.


Plot

Years after the end of the original ''Torchlight'', The Alchemist (playable character in the first game) becomes corrupted by the Ember Blight coming from the Heart of Ordrak, the evil being who had been the source of the corruption under the town of Torchlight, and then destroys the town. The player character takes on a quest to stop this villain, who is using Ordrak's power to disturb the balance between the world's six elements. As the game progresses, the player treks across large geographical areas, corresponding to three "acts" of the story and an epilogue. Act I, Wake of the Alchemist, is set in the mountainous Estherian Steppes, and Act II takes the player to a desert known as the Mana Wastes, and Act III takes place in Grunnheim, a haunted forest that contains the ruins of an ancient dwarven civilization. An Imperial Camp serves as the player's town.


Development

Prior to the release of the first game, Runic Games had announced plans to develop a
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set in the ''Torchlight'' game world to follow the release of the single player game. However, in August 2010, Runic announced they were developing ''Torchlight II'', a sequel which was conceived not only as a way to give the series multiplayer support, but also to give Runic "more experience with making a multiplayer ''Torchlight''." Some of the work on ''Torchlight II'' is intended to carry over to Runic Games' upcoming ''Torchlight'' MMORPG, which the company plans to focus on following the release of the sequel. Runic Games originally estimated the PC version's release date to be sometime in 2011, but in November 2011 company president Travis Baldree announced the game release date would be pushed back to 2012 to allow time for further polishing and beta testing. In late 2010, Runic Games' increased involvement in the
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port of the first ''Torchlight'' game caused a delay in the development of the sequel, but memory and loading time optimizations developed for the port led to improvements in the PC version of ''Torchlight II''. Unlike its predecessor, ''Torchlight II'' features cinematic sequences, which are produced by
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, the developer of ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Shank''.


Closed beta

In May 2012, Runic Games announced that they would run a closed beta stress test from May 18 until May 24. A limited number of beta keys were given out to users who had created their Runic Games account prior to the beta start date.


GUTS editor

In April 2013, a patch to ''Torchlight II'' was released to add in the GUTS editor that allows users to alter the game's content and create user modifications. Along with this included new support for
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, adding a Steam client-based automated mod distribution system to the game.


Release

In April 2012, ''Torchlight II'' became available for pre-purchase through
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, those who pre-purchased received the original ''Torchlight'' free. On August 30, 2012, company president Travis Baldree announced on the official forums for Runic Games that the game was to be released on September 20, 2012. Perfect World announced that ''Torchlight II'' would be coming to
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, and
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consoles in 2019, with
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handling the ports. These console versions are planned for release on September 3, 2019.


Sequel

Following the release of ''Torchlight II'', Travis Baldree and Erich Schaefer left Runic Games to start their own studio. As a result the company was forced to cancel the game they were working on and lay off several staff, and in the aftermath, they changed their focus to '' Hob''. In 2016, Max Schaefer departed as well, to found
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. In 2017, shortly after the release of ''Hob'', Runic Games was closed down by their parent company. In 2018, Max Schaefer announced Echtra Games, which included several former Runic and
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developers, was working on ''Torchlight Frontiers'', the planned free-to-play ''Torchlight''
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. After a lengthy closed alpha during 2019, Echtra Games revealed in January 2020 that the game was to be completely rebranded as ''Torchlight III,'' a more traditional follow-up to the previous games. ''Torchlight III'' will be a premium game as its predecessors were and all microtransactions from the F2P iteration of the title will be removed.


Reception


Critical reception

''Torchlight II'' received favorable reviews; on aggregate review website
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the game attains an overall score of 88 out of 100 based on reviews from 67 professional critics. Though the original ''Torchlight'' received positive
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, the game's lack of any multiplayer modes was a near-universal criticism of the title by critics and fans alike. ''
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'' stated that "''Torchlight II'' is an excellent game no matter how you slice it... the margin between t_and_Diablo_III.html" ;"title="Diablo_III.html" ;"title="t and Diablo III">t and Diablo III">Diablo_III.html" ;"title="t and Diablo III">t and Diablo IIIis razor-thin – and I have to give the nod to ''Torchlight II''." ''IGN'' praised the game saying, "''Torchlight II'' doesn't do anything radically new, but does everything incredibly well. It fits all the pieces of varied monster behavior, interesting items, excellent skill design and random surprises together into a near-perfect formula, where the action never stops and rewards are never far away." ''
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'' praised the low price point saying, "it's a polished adventure that easily justifies its reasonable $20 price tag." One of the criticisms of the game is the lack of innovation. ''
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'' stated, "''Torchlight II'' doesn't innovate and it doesn't surprise, and the genre may need an infusion of new ideas if it's going to stay vital."


Sales

The game sold over 1 million copies in 2012. As of 2015, the game has sold almost 3 million copies.


References


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