Titan Quest: Atlantis

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Summary

Titan Quest's third expansion, the second since THQ Nordic released the updated Anniversary Edition of the game.

"Play a classic Titan Quest adventure in single player or with up to 6 players in co-op. Survive the Tartarus, an endless, wave-based challenge mode. Unlock new skills, spend all your excess in-game money on random loot and enjoy graphic and QOL improvements!"

"Main Features:

New Atlantis Main Quest Line
- Play a brand new Titan Quest adventure in single-player experience or hunt the mystical hordes of Atlantis with up to 6 players in the co-operative multiplayer mode
- Find and claim new items and unique rewards

Tartarus Endless Mode
- A wave based challenge mode, playable in single player or with up to 6 players in co-op multiplayer
- Random elements change up the gameplay and will make sure every game is different from any other

Expanded Masteries
- Unlock a new tier of skills for each mastery

Visual Upgrades
- Graphical upgrades such as SSAO and color grading

Quality of Life Improvements
- Quick cast, easier storage and other long-awaited perks

Casino Merchant
- Spend your excess in-game money on randomly generated loot"

Storyline

The Hero meets an explorer that is searching for the mythical kingdom of Atlantis, and together they set out on a journey across the western Mediterranean. The key lies in the legendary Diary of Herakles, rumored to be in the Phoenician City of Gadir, but their journey will take them beyond the edges of the known world...


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Titan Quest: Atlantis Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Flaks [user]
April 12, 2022

Even worse compared to TQ: Ragnarok, there are very few locations, and they are also empty and uninteresting. Dull jungles and swamps that noEven worse compared to TQ: Ragnarok, there are very few locations, and they are also empty and uninteresting. Dull jungles and swamps that no one likes. All that's better is slightly better graphics.

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Review by Vulgrim [user]
May 26, 2021

When Ragnarok came out, there were concerns about how underdeveloped (in terms of bugs, mostly quest-related) the expansion pack is. ButWhen Ragnarok came out, there were concerns about how underdeveloped (in terms of bugs, mostly quest-related) the expansion pack is. But that's nothing compared to Atlantis. First of all, I do not find any major advantages of the add-on yet, it costs as much as the full add-on, and offers such mediocre content that it's a pity that it meets such a great title as Titan Quest.The expansion pack is embedded in an opponent's level cap, which is too low for most even after completing Act IV. Atlantis is supposed to be something between Act IV and V in theory, but it doesn't present a challenge unless we start it right after killing Typhon.It's good that there are new opponents, not refreshed antiques, but I have some deja vu to Grim Dawn.And another "novelty", that is the Tartarus mode, is a complete rewrite of the mode added in the "Forgotten Gods" expansion to Grim Dawna. At the same time, this one often bugs and can be terribly lagged.We don't even get a new Championship like Immortal Throne or Ragnarok did, but new skills for the old ones, which are at best moderately interesting and usually simply unnecessary.The locations are nice, especially thanks to the alleged graphical improvements, but in practice they are difficult to enjoy if the game is constantly having problems with frame stability and other changes resulting from these "improvements". As in Ragnarok there were problems with optimization, here it is in a dire state.The only thing that has made a relatively good deal is the dealer-dealer who sells random loot, which is the only way to get rid of the millions of gold we accumulate for no matter what. Still, I would prefer (since they are already copying ideas from Grim Dawn in a clumsy way) to introduce an illusionist who would change the look of our inventory ...The game was released last May (2019) and so far nothing has changed. The released add-ons are in a deteriorating condition and unfortunately the fears after the problems with Ragnarok have been confirmed. At this pace and with such a tendency, the next addition will cost PLN 80 and (apart from the background in the menu) will add an "act" for half an hour of the game, which will be impossible to complete due to bugs and technical problems.

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Review by Seti42 [user]
October 31, 2020

Atlantis isn't necessary like the first expansion/Anniversary Edition. It's also not as interesting as Ragnarok, which adds the Rune Mastery,Atlantis isn't necessary like the first expansion/Anniversary Edition. It's also not as interesting as Ragnarok, which adds the Rune Mastery, thrown weapons (I love thrown weapons! They're like having an automatic pistol + a shield.), and a HUGE new act.The extra Mastery levels are nice, as I usually have both at 32 by the time I've killed Hades. There are a lot of new items too (check out the online TQ Database).I'd say buy it if you love Titan Quest, are a completionist, and it's on sale for 50% off or more.ETA: As far as when to play through Atlantis, I'd say do it during and after Act 4, but before Ragnarok if you can. The item and monster levels are a bit lower than Ragnarok. If you do Ragnarok first, Atlantis won't help you level up/gear up much, IMO.As far as glitch complaints go, I find that both Atlantis and Ragnarok suffer from frame rate drops and minor bugs much more than the Anniversary Edition. It's still totally playable, though.Note: I also play on the "fast" setting and have a character with heavily boosted movement and attack speed, so that might be causing some of it for me.

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Review by atomlord [user]
January 1, 2020

Очень красивое небольшое дополнение, только вот не понятно когда его проходить - перед четвертым актом или после.Очень красивое небольшое дополнение, только вот не понятно когда его проходить - перед четвертым актом или после.

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Review by Digital Chumps
May 28, 2019

For fans of the game, Atlantis is most certainly worthwhile. In playing Atlantis, I realized how far removed I had become from this ARPG franchise, and it was good to revisit. Quality new content as well as immediately-beneficial time of life upgrades to the game in general make Atlantis easy to recommend.

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Game Information
Release Date May 9, 2019
Publisher Pieces Interactive, THQ Nordic
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives Bird view / Isometric
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes Action, Fantasy, Historical
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch