Energy is kind of still there with the Magic stat, but it no longer increases Mana or Mana regeneration. Vitality and Energy removed – Torchlight basically removes both these stats. For the purposes of game mechanics, I will be comparing Torchlight vanilla (no mods). Note: Torchlight comes with an editor that players could use to potentially mod Diablo 2 mechanics into Torchlight. Finally, there are a bunch of miscellaneous changes that don’t really fit into any single category. Then, we have changes to the game’s interface, which makes playing the game feel a little different. We also have a lot of changes to the skill tree system, so character builds end up feeling very different from Diablo 2. There are changes to the attributes, which change the way many of the core character stats work. When I started thinking about all the changes, they seemed to pretty much fit into a few categories. What follows is my comparison of the game mechanics changed in Torchlight from Diablo 2. Sure, good graphics and good length makes a game better, but the gameplay is really why I play the game. After all, Diablo 2 was made by a huge 200+ Blizzard team and Torchlight only had maybe a team of 30 at Runic Games.įor me it’s never been about graphics or length compared to the actual gameplay. Of course, I started to compare the two games, but it’s unfair to compare them based on content. I have now converted this blog series into an article!Īs I was playing Torchlight, it brought back a lot of memories of Diablo 2.
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