Ten years ago, hack and slash fans discovered Titan Quest, developped by Iron Lore. The game quickly became considered as a good hack and slash, equal to Diablo 2 for some players. Iron Lore sadly closed down in 2008, but Titan quest remained a reference; ten years later a new version of the game is available on Steam (including the game and its add-on Immortal Throne) and it brings a lot of updates. Some bugs have been fixed, the balancing of the game has been improved, and new challenges await the players. Steam Cards are available, as well as achievements. It is also important to note that the support of mods has been improved. We owe this updated version to Thq Nordic, which owns the rights of Titan Quest. To celebrate the release, the game is currently sold at a price of $4.99, instead of the normal $19.99 price. The sale will end on September 7th. People who previously owned one of the Titan Quest games(the base game or its stand-alone add-on, Immortal Throne,) have received the game for free.

Fabrice Stellaire
Fabrice Stellaire is a french gamer who started playing on an Amstrad CPC that ran tapes. He then got one with floppy disks and started playing on a gameboy pocket in 1998. Later, he discovered playstation and playstation 2 games, before moving to PC and 3ds. He likes most of games genres except sports and car games.Among his favourite games are Fallou ,Baldu'sgate, Final Fantasy 8, Vagrant Story or Shin Megami Tensei games.
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