The story is broken into four acts and has some good voice acting and animated cut-scenes. Torchlight II has a story where you play a hero and have to save the world of Torchlight from the chaos bestowed upon it by an evil Alchemist. With the console port having just released on September 3, 2019, Torchlight II has arisen from the depths of the shadows to compete in the race of memorable ARPGs, along with Diablo III and Path of Exile – who both have similar styles.
Torchlight II is an amazing game, that I’ve put a decent amount of hours into on PC, simply playing with mods, and I’m willing to do that all over again “vanilla” on the Xbox One. Torchlight II boasts a much more colorful palette for their environments and also let you choose an overpowered pet that seems to be invincible compared to the pets in its predecessor. Originally published by the now-defunct Runic Games, Torchlight II is now under the publication of Perfect World, and ported by Panic Button.
Torchlight II has been one of those top-down ARPGs I just happened to love because it was something different from Diablo, but at the same time was just like it.