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Titan Quest: Immortal Throne pc Game Reviews
Titan Quest: Immortal Throne
Critic Score
Metascore: 80 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
7.0 out of 10
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Titan Quest: Immortal Throne features an original storyline with more than 12 hours of single-player content per difficulty level. New game-play features include an all-new skill mastery that combines with existing masteries to form eight new playable character classes. Titan Quest: Immortal Throne also adds dozens of terrifying new monsters, hundreds of unique weapons and an additional 10 levels of character and skill development. [THQ]

PUBLISHER: THQ
DEVELOPER: Iron Lore Entertainment
GENRE(S): Action, Role-Playing Game
PLAYERS: 1
ESRB RATING: T (Teen)
RELEASE DATE: March 5, 2007

What The Critics Said

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90
1UP
Immortal Throne continues Titan Quest's winning blend of killing, shopping, and strategic decision-making. It's a textbook case of a great expansion.
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90
Worth Playing
Just about every aspect of the game has been polished.
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90
Gamers' Temple
Immortal Throne takes an enjoyable game and ratchets up the fun a couple of notches, which is exactly what an expansion game should do.
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90
GameDaily
It has something for everyone, including new players and those who simply want to raise their characters to the new level cap.
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88
Game Over Online
It’s not infinitely replayable, but it’s good for another 15 or 20 hours, which as expansion packs go is, I think, AOK.
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88
AtomicGamer
With hundreds of great new items, some simple but effective new features, and a dozen hours or more of gameplay (which multiplies with the new difficulty levels), any fan of the game will likely find this to be a worthy addition.
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85
PALGN
If you loved the first then this is a must. As for everyone else who still hasn’t experienced Titan Quest, now is a better time than ever. An excellent expansion to an excellent game.
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80
Game Informer
Immortal Throne’s not going to change the way you look at action/RPGs, but it breathes some new life into one of last year’s better games. For my money, that’s an expansion I can support.
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80
Play Magazine
This is an expansion that reinvigorates the Titan Quest experience and re-affirms the first game's quality. [Apr 2007, p.64]
80
Strategy Informer
There is definitely a case that some of the structural improvements and additions should have found inclusion in the original title, but all of them are well thought-out and implemented, adding longevity and replay value to an already deep title.
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80
GameSpy
While Titan Quest is still a pretty shameless clone of the "Diablo II" formula, it's a pretty good one, and this new expansion is one of those smart ones that add new content both for high-level and newer players. It might not feel wholly original, but it's a fine pastiche of comfortable formula fare.
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80
Yahoo! Games
THQ has given us a great game, but it's too bad they haven't taken steps to protect it for those of us who want to play fair.
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80
G4 TV
A really classy expansion.
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80
AceGamez
As an expansion pack it fulfils the role beautifully, bringing in features and elements that were sorely lacking from the original in terms of character management.
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80
Pro-G
Don't expect any big innovations but if you enjoyed Titan Quest then you will love Immortal Throne.
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80
Jolt Online Gaming UK
There are no huge technical leaps or jarring presentational changes, just eight-or-so hours of extra content and some convenient and entertaining additions to the core gameplay.
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79
GameSpot
Immortal Throne offers some really good high-level content for established Titan Quest fans to dig into, while retroactively adding small but meaninful improvements to the original Titan Quest.
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79
PC Gamer
Immortal Throne, which sends you to Hades to interact with numerous heroes and villains from Greek mythology, addresses a number of the most common complaints players had about Titan Quest. [Apr 2007, p.56]
78
IGN
A great addition to the original Titan Quest. The new inventory options and the new mastery skill add a lot of fun and convenience to the core game and the additional Hades act really extends the game nicely for players who have already completed the rest of the campaign.
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77
PC Zone UK
If you've finished the original and want to keep that mouse finger in shape, this expansion is worth a trip to the land of the dead for. [May 2007, p.83]
71
PC Format
It's simply a tale of new areas and new monsters to left-click on with whatever over-powered kill-stick you have in your inventory. [Apr 2007, p.66]
70
PC Gamer UK
The new areas are the standout feature and shine in a way the original Titan Quest's levels never did.
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70
EuroGamer
There's something gripping about the constant surge of beast-slaughter, and who am I to deny such primal urges?
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 4 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Kris gave it an8:
Great expansion! i bough the gold edition about a month and a half ago and i can't stop playing the game. the expansion offers a lot more diversity in the landscape in comparison to the other 3 acts.

Alex B. gave it a9:
This is a very strong expansion pack. As a fan of Diablo II, I would put this on par with its LoD expansion. The developers did an excellent job addressing issues with inventory and items to spend money on. The new Dream class also seems to be useful for either melee or ranged characters. All in all, this is a no-brainer buy for any Titan Quest fan.

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