![]() ![]() ![]() The original Torchlight dipped its toes into those waters as a light, if sometimes mindless, action game, while adding quality-of-life features like pets that could travel back to town and sell unwanted loot. The Torchlight franchise has always been about finding ways to improve on the standards set by Diablo. ![]() Real talk: I’ve only found one great loot-centric action-RPG on Switch, and it’s Diablo 3. The hybrid console and portable seems like it would be the perfect platform for lengthy action RPGs, but there are very few Diablo-style games to be found on Nintendo’s console, and even fewer great ones. Which is why Torchlight 2’s arrival on Switch is such a blessing. Its main competitor? Believe it or not, Diablo 3. But Torchlight 2 is finally getting a console release on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, after a seven-year wait. Torchlight 2 has since faded into obscurity as a PC-only game, while Diablo 3 was updated, ported, and supported throughout its life. Torchlight 2 was the Pepsi to Diablo 3’s New Coke. Going up against the king of the genre is a rough go, but Torchlight 2 earned a dedicated fan base, many of whom had bounced off Blizzard’s game, which was suffering from a variety of launch issues. The loot-heavy, top-down action RPG was released in 2012, the same year as Diablo 3. ![]()
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