Item Transfers You now have a personal stash and a shared stash that allows easy transfer-ability between characters.
A handful of things this game simplified that Diablo 2 3 failed to execute: Inventory No more saving up Gems Embers to transmute into higher ones. The graphics take a little to adjust to and the initial game opening starts off slow, but 10-20 levels into your character you will see exactly how amazing this game is! Many have been looking for a "Action-RPG" that would once again make them feel the same way as they felt playing through Diablo 2. After playing through Torchlight 2, I'd say this game's game play easily defeats that of "Diablo". The graphics take a little to adjust to and the initial game opening starts off slow, but 10-20 levels into your character you will see exactly how amazing this game is! Many have been looking for a In the way of Action RPGs the "Diablo" franchise has always seemed to have lead the way. In the way of Action RPGs the "Diablo" franchise has always seemed to have lead the way. However, had Blizzard held back and launched D3 with all the features it haves now and without the anoying conection problems, I don't know if I could judge the games in the same way. In short: Torchlight 2 is a better game, hands down. Sure, people likes to bash D3 because it's made by a rich and big company and defend the indie Torchlight, but in the end the games are almost equivalent on a final veredict. D3, on the other hand, I played til finish on Inferno, and that's saying a LOT about replayability. It's a great game, but after finishing it I had no desire to play it again.
However, it falls behind on the imersion thing: lore, history and characters. Sure, people Make no mistake: this game is better than it's direct opponent (aka Diablo III) in 2 of the 3 main points: gameplay and loot. Make no mistake: this game is better than it's direct opponent (aka Diablo III) in 2 of the 3 main points: gameplay and loot.