-69%Borderlands 3 Deluxe Edition
21.93 $

The Hero meets an explorer that is searching for the mythical kingdom of Atlantis, and together they set out on a journey across the western Mediterranean. The key lies in the legendary Diary of Herakles, rumored to be in the Phoenician City of Gadir, but their journey will take them beyond the edges of the known world...
Read more🎮 Verdict in a Nutshell Short, fast, and fun. Atlantis doesn't try to be more than it is – a quick blast of action and fresh loot. Great as a side adventure or post-game cooldown. ✅ Pros + Fast-paced with no filler +
Compared to Ragnarök, this was a bit of a disappointment. No clear story line, just a grab bag of side quests and a random boss at the very end. The new environments look nice, but they are a chore to navigate and are
(+) gambling (+) a lot of new items (+) new skills (+) unlike Ragnarok, it's a optional side quest line (+) not too long (5-6 hours) (+) nice looking, interesting locations (+) some bosses and enemies looks cool (+)
After the announcement of Titan Quest 2, I decided to replay the entire Titan Quest saga and leave a review here. ⚠️ This review may contain some spoilers. After playing through the base game, Immortal Throne, and
No new mastery. Sadness. Quality is much higher than in Ragnarok. Happiness. Quantity is... Less, but price is too?.. I actually liked that enough though. Artistically new locations are quite breath-taking, beautiful
If your only reason for giving a thumbs down to this DLC is the first Boss - King Arganthonios, then perhaps the issue can be found by looking in the mirror. Defeated this boss on the 3rd try while I was in my low