Torchlight II Preview

We haven't heard much about Torchlight II out of GamesCom, so I was happy to see this new preview over at IGN. I don't think many people will have an issue with Runic Games sticking primarily to the same formula:
Pets will still be running around in the game, of which there'll be more of this time to let you unload extra inventory or get some help in a fight. I didn't get to see it running this time since the game is still pre-alpha, but I'd imagine it's got to look pretty neat with four players running around -- with pets -- steamrolling through dungeons. The game retains its cartoon-like style, and you can expect new types of monsters and effects. Runic is also trying to get away from the notion that you're just wading through fields of wandering monsters, and so numerous types will surprise you when you enter an area, whether it's phantoms drifting up through grates in a subterranean crypt to spiders dropping from the ceiling.

There are still a number of features currently under development. For example, identity scrolls may be phased out entirely, and it's still being decided if there'll be a way to replay the game once the content's been exhausted with more difficult adversaries. While it's not possible to say what all the class skills will be like, what's in the game now seems like it'll be fun to play with. The Railman, for instance, builds up charges as he strikes that orbit about his character model as little emerald wisps. These can then be combined with an ability for added effectiveness, useful for powering up something like the area of effect ember hammer smash that deals damage to whatever's unlucky enough to be standing in front of the Railman. Naturally you'll level as experience is gained, and be able to allocate points to strength, dexterity, magic and defense as well as dump points into a skill tree. Back in towns you'll find a variety of vendors and familiar characters, as well as the always welcome option to gamble for better items.