I can’t recommend an expansion that doesn’t really expand on the experience of the game, and once you’ve heard my tale of the trials of Atlantis, I think you’ll understand why.Ītlantis starts in the most unexpected of places, outside the city of Rhodes at the beginning of the original Immortal Throne expansion. Worse still, the balance in this expansion is some of the roughest I’ve seen across all of Titan Quest, with one fight so bad it almost prevented me from playing through the story. ![]() Atlantis is an awkward addition to the game, existing parallel to better content and offering nothing more than a change of scenery as a reward. It certainly didn’t take long for those hopes to be dashed on the rocks. I had high hopes for the second DLC, Atlantis, to manage a similar achievement. Titan Quest: Ragnarök was an unexpected delight for fans of the classic ARPG, offering an entirely new act that fit perfectly in with the original game. This title is DLC for Titan Quest Anniversary Edition
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