Torchlight II

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83

Top Critic Average

93%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
88 / 100
IGN
9.1 / 10
Eurogamer
9 / 10
Game Informer
9.3 / 10
GameSpot
9 / 10
Polygon
8.5 / 10
Nintendo Life
8 / 10
GamesBeat
85 / 100
Creators: Runic Games
Release Date: Sep 20, 2012 - PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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Torchlight II - E3 2019 Console Announcement Trailer | PS4

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Torchlight II Official Launch Trailer


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Critic Reviews for Torchlight II

A massive action-RPG in a small package. A few misjudged dalliances with the past don't hold it back from a bright future.

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IGN

Charles Onyett
9.1 / 10.0
IGN

Torchlight II, Runic Games' latest kill sandbox, is one of the best action-RPGs around.

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It's a colourful, heartfelt and well-judged spin on one of the most reliably engrossing genres knocking around.

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Art style and branding aside, this is about as direct of a sequel to Diablo II as one could imagine

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Torchlight II is a lovely, well-crafted game. Its colorful and inviting world is a pleasure to explore. The eclectic soundtrack provides an alternately haunting and energizing accompaniment to your exploits. The classes are distinctive, and each has a terrific assortment of skills. To top it all off, this sizable and thoroughly satisfying game is a great value.

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Torchlight 2 doesn't reinvent the series, but there's an absurd amount more of everything that made the original great.

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Genre veterans may want to pause and think before buying, as there isn’t a whole lot here you haven’t seen before, but it’s tough to argue that you won’t enjoy the time you spend with this one.

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Torchlight II is undoubtedly worth the price, and it’s high on replay value with new classes to discover. The problems it does have are mostly minor, but it’s not for gamers looking for an involved story. And in some places, it could use a little more depth.

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