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Titan Quest: Ragnarök is a role-playing hack-and-slash game set in a mythological northern Europe. Developed by Pieces Interactive and released in 2017, it’s an expansion for the Titan Quest Anniversary Edition. The game adds a fifth act with new enemies, weapons, and a 10th Mastery system for character progression. It runs on PS4, PC, Xbox, and Switch, supporting co-op and multiplayer. The story follows Hades’ heroes confronting a mysterious threat, blending fast combat with loot-heavy exploration. Best suited for fans of action RPGs who want more content after the base game’s conclusion.
Combat is fast and chaotic, with varied melee and ranged attacks against hordes of Norse-inspired foes. Players manage a party of three, switching between characters mid-fight. The 10th Mastery adds late-game skills like elemental arrows or summoning effects. New weapon types like the rune blade and crossbow introduce niche playstyles. A typical session involves clearing dungeons, completing side quests for gear, and farming loot for upgrades. The open world is linear but dense with optional content. Controls are responsive, but the UI can feel cluttered with too many menus. Multiplayer co-op is tight, but solo play remains the core focus.
The game holds a 69.8 IGDB score from 11 ratings, with average playtime at 25 hours and a 47% completion rate. Community moods skew curious and determined. Users praise the "welcome addition" of new Mastery and weapons but note "it’s not impressive." One review mentions "solid co-op and more to do," while another calls it "a cash grab for existing owners." The average rating is 6.8/10, with 28% of players completing over 70% of achievements. The game struggles to match the base game’s acclaim but retains a niche following.
Titan Quest: Ragnarök is a decent mid-tier expansion for fans of the base game. It adds 10+ hours of extra content at a reasonable price if bought with the Anniversary Edition. The new Mastery system and weapons keep the loop fresh, but the lack of major innovations limits appeal. Best for players who want to maximize their existing investment. Avoid if you’re new to the series or looking for a standalone RPG. The achievement list is modest, with 72% of players earning at least 30%. It’s a worthwhile add-on, but not essential for newcomers.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
69.8
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