Torchlight Frontiers Review
That’s right, Torchlight Frontiers is no more. Florensia steam. In it’s place is a game that’s more of what fans were looking for. Torchlight III stands triumphant. On the frontier When Torchlight Frontiers was announced, it wasn’t with all that much fanfare. Let’s be honest, it’s not as ‘big’ of a game as somethign like Diablo.
Originally an MMO side-project, Torchlight Frontiers has returned to its dungeon crawler roots and launches this summer as the official Torchlight III.That’s right, Torchlight Frontiers is dead, and is to be reworked into a true successor to the. This is sure to be welcome news to the players who fell in love with the hack-n-slash ARPG style of the series, but had no interest in an MMO spin-off. Tochlight III has already begun closed alpha testing, and we can expect a full release on Steam some time this summer.“When we started developing Torchlight Frontiers, we were focused on creating a shared-world experience,” said Max Schaefer, CEO of Echtra Games. “During development, you often discover what type of product a game was meant to be and we found Torchlight Frontiers was meant to be a true successor to Torchlight I & II.”.