And I do mean light
Some of you expressed interest in the Nintendo Switch version ofTorchlight IIIin particular, and well, here it is,ready to be downloadedtoday from the eShop for $40. It’s the last port out of the gate.
In terms of Switch-specific features, you may use the touch screen to manage your inventory and the menus, and the exclusive pet is a freaky Ashen Glittersprite. Hey,what have you got against llamas?

Not to tell you how to spend your money, but I’dprobably waitfor a significant sale unless you’re in a ravenous mood for a lighter action-RPG that won’t push back too hard or throw complicated loot your way. That lack of complexity was one of my biggest criticisms –Torchlight IIIfeels like a step down from the eight-year-oldTorchlight II– and there’s just no getting around it. Newer isn’t automatically better.
There’s always the possibility thatTorchlight IIIcan get better over time, but considering it already went through its Early Access phase and the updates didn’t turn things around, I’m not optimistic right now.

Frankly, if you’re on the fence, I’d giveMinecraft Dungeonssome serious thought even if you’re zero percent invested in the widerMinecraftuniverse. Semi-related: I missGauntlet Dark Legacyso much.







