

Alternatively, the expansion provides the ability to create a character at level 40, placing you in the new content armed only with enough funds to buy some basic gear. The new act takes place after Immortal Throne, getting there on an existing character requires you to bash old Hades in once again to progress to the new content. Featuring familiar characters and references such as Loki, Sif, Heimdall, Yggdrasil the world tree, and the realm of Asgard to name a few, but used in ways that are often surprising or quirky. Ragnarök as you can probably guess is a look at Celtic and Norse myth through the same lens as the other entries take on Greek, Egyptian and Oriental tales. After giving Titan Quest and its original expansion - Immortal Throne - some tender loving care in the form of Titan Quest Anniversary Edition, they’ve created a new expansion - Titan Quest: Ragnarök - over 10 years after the original game came out. HQ Nordic have earned a decent amount of goodwill since taking ownership of a lot of older THQ properties.

Reviews // 10th Feb 2018 - 5 years ago // By Simon Brown Titan Quest: Ragnarök Review
