Torchlight III
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Torchlight III Trailers
Torchlight III - Official Launch Trailer
Torchlight III - Welcome to the Frontier
Torchlight III - Nintendo Switch Announce Trailer
Critic Reviews for Torchlight III
Torchlight 3 does a great job with its class design, but the world feels barren and unfinished.
A colourful, loot-orientated action role-player let down by over-simplified systems and levelling up that often feels inconsequential.
A simple and no-frills action/RPG that ticks all the boxes, so you can keep clicking the monsters.
There isn't much for me to love or hate here. Torchlight III is a slow burn, one that struggles to stand out like its predecessors did back when this genre wasn't nearly as stacked with great competitors.
Torchlight III is a disappointment. It has good production values and gives a good first impression, but it just lacks depth in so many areas. The loot and skill systems are boring, and there's not enough variety as you're pushed into crowds of enemies with shallow explanations for why you have to go through. There's very little really to recommend here when its biggest competitor is now so old and cheap.
Though the experience is hampered by bugs, glitches, and a few design issues, the snappy and moreish combat, the treasure trove of stats and skills, and the delightfully chaotic co-op play make Torchlight 3 a must-have for anyone looking for more ARPG goodness.
Torchlight III doesn't bring anything new to the looter dungeon crawler and that's okay.
If you are new to the Torchlight franchise then Torchlight III is an excellent jumping on point. At $30 it's a great binge game to play with friends while we all wait on the next-gen onslaught that's just around the corner. But, if you're a hardcore ARPG fan looking for something deeper then you may be better served elsewhere, namely by Torchlight II.