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Hi, I used to play Diablo 3. It sucked, but I played it because my friends said it was fun. When I caught up to them after a day or two, we played together and it still sucked. I really enjoy loot games like Diablo 2 and Borderlands, but unfortunately this time I've got nobody to play with locally and my internet connection is usually rather horrid. Kaspersky Is 2009 Version 8.0.0.357 Blacklist Proof Key!. I played Borderlands alone and enjoyed it just the same. Would you recommend either game? EDIT: Thank you all so much for taking the time to respond.
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I will be looking into T2 in the near future. I played through Torchlight 1, and mostly play Torchlight 2 single player. I found both games to be a great time, and definitely worth the investment. Broken X Disk Manager V4.03.
That being said, Torchlight 2 is definitely the better of the two, and, for me, made playing Torchlight 1 very difficult. If you want to play both of them, for the story or whatever other reason, play TL1 first. They both have a great feel to the dungeon crawling, and I found the environments in both games to be fun, varied, and overall just well designed. The gameplay in both is the standard ARPG schtick as well, so if that's your thing, then you're not going to be disappointed here. However, one thing that might be a sticking point for you, given that you're making a comparison between Diablo and Borderlands to Torchlight, is the skill progression. Now, I'm only speaking about Borderlands and D3, since I've played the former and specifically know how the latter handles this, but in both of those games you were free to reassign all of your skill points whenever you wanted, basically meaning you were free to try any build for a class with a single character. Torchlight 2, on the other hand, takes a more deliberate approach with this, meaning that you can only respec the last three skills you used, so characters have to planned more methodically.
There are work arounds for this, I'm sure many people on this subreddit would be happy to tell you how to spawn in an item to respec your character, but they are not included in the basic game. Sorry, that got a little long there. I guess I got a bit more into it then I thought I would TL;DR Definitely check it out. It's made by some of the guys who made D2, and it's definitely a fun solo experience. However, it is a different experience from the games you mentioned, which can be a good or a bad thing. I played Torchlight I through on a couple characters and really loved it.