Titan Quest: Ragnarök
Titan Quest: Ragnarök

Titan Quest: Ragnarök

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About Titan Quest: Ragnarök

Titan Quest: Ragnarök serves as the fifth act for the classic action RPG originally released in 2006. Pieces Interactive developed this expansion while THQ Nordic handled publishing before releasing it on November 17, 2017. You can play it on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The story moves the heroes from ancient Greece into uncharted northern Europe to face a mysterious threat in Hades. This setting introduces new enemies, weapons, and a tenth mastery tree for character builds. It acts as a direct continuation of the Anniversary Edition, offering players fresh content without restarting their entire progression.

Gameplay

You fight through hordes of Norse myths and classical monsters using a real-time combat system that feels responsive but simple. A typical session involves running around dungeons, swapping between up to ten different mastery classes to mix spells with melee attacks. You manage inventory constantly while looting gear with random stats and sockets. The game supports single-player or co-op multiplayer so you can team up with others online or locally. Controls work well on both controllers and keyboard setups depending on your platform choice. You will spend hours grinding through new areas to find legendary items that fit specific build strategies.

What Players Think

PlayPile data shows mixed feelings about this release. The IGDB score sits at 69.8 out of 100 based on eleven ratings, suggesting average reception rather than acclaim. Community moods range from "satisfied" to "disappointed," with many users noting the game feels like a standard expansion pack rather than a full sequel. Average playtime hovers around 25 hours for a single run, though completion rates vary wildly depending on how deep players go into mastery trees. Review snippets frequently mention the new weapons and setting as highlights while criticizing the lack of innovation in core mechanics compared to the original title.

PlayPile's Take

This expansion is worth buying only if you finished the base game and want more Norse content. The price varies by platform but usually lands at a budget point for PC and console sales. Players can earn achievements for completing the new act and mastering all ten class trees, which adds replayability. The game does not fix fundamental issues from the original release but offers solid hours of combat for fans of loot-driven RPGs. Skip this if you expect modern graphics or deep story writing. Buy it if you want to extend your time with a proven formula without paying full price.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

IGDB Rating

69.8

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