![]() ![]() There are certain main story beats that you will definitely uncover in the main quest path, but a lot of the subtle details are woven through the NPC's and side quests, so that players can engage with the story elements to a greater or lesser extent depending on individual preferences. Once you've moved forward, though, you can go back at any time to earlier areas and pick up side quests, explore around a bit to found out more about what people are saying about what's going on, or talk to storytellers who will give you insight into some of the myths and history of the region. When you start the game, you're really focused on how the events in the world are having an impact on the local scene, and as you follow the story, you gradually discover how these local events are part of a much larger development, so that as you move from region to region, the story unfolds and reveals itself, taking some twists and turns along the way. We have three main regions that the game takes you to (Greece, Egypt, and Asia), and each one is sort of like a chapter in the larger story. that we may have missed? Michael: Really, it's some of both. GB: How is the game's storyline structured? Will we be progressing through chapters or acts, or can we return to earlier areas of the game at any time to take advantage of side quests, etc. ![]() We are definitely on track for a June release, as we're already having a hard time around the office keeping people from getting sucked in and playing all day. ![]() The answers that came back to use were very detailed and even contained a spoiler or two, so you may want to use caution while seeking the knowledge within: GB: First of all, how is the development of Titan Quest coming along? Are you still on track for a June release? Michael: Everything is in the game, and we're hammering on the last bugs, getting the final polish on the game, and refining the balancing. To learn more about the game before we see it firsthand at E3, we fired a handful of questions over to THQ's Senior Creative Manager, Michael Fitch. Iron Lore Entertainment plans to fill that gap with Titan Quest - a fast-action RPG set in mythical versions of ancient Greece, Egypt, and China. Considering the massive success of the Diablo and Dungeon Siege franchises, it's pretty amazing how rare it is to see a big budget action RPG being developed for the PC. ![]()
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