PCgamer81 :
Are any of the three classes returning? It says that there are 4 new classes. Is that in addition to the three original classes, or in place of?
Also, what do you think of Titan Quest?
If Titan Quest's multiplayer hadn't been such a bear to set up back in the day, it would probably have rivaled Diablo 2 in arpg popularity imo.
The 4 classes are:
Engineer: railroad engineer, seems to have an entire tree devoted to 2handed wrench smashing, and another tree to 2handed cannon wielding, a third for tanking. Has constructs like healbots, gunbots etc.
Berzerker: Haven't had firsthand experience yet but basically wields 1handed weapons and primarily claw weapons. Has rapid attacks, charges, occasionally summons 6 foot tall ethereal demons out of his back to uppercut stuff like Bishamon and Donovan from Darkstalkers.
Embermage: Standard Sorcerer fare. I'm currently dual-wielding wands on mine.
Outlander: Basically the Vanquisher from the first game. Has some cool new attacks, same capability to wield 2h bows or dual wield pistols.
These 4 replace the original 3, but the original 3 are part of the story. Additionally, each class has a secondary resource bar that is filled through prolonged combat. Lots of abilities gain new traits when this bar is maxed (or in the engineers case, when certain levels are reached since his is stepped in combo points sort of). And then there are general traits that come with filling the bars, such as for the embermage all spells do more damage and cost no mana for the duration of the full charge (which cannot be prolonged once it is maxed, and lasts for about 10 seconds but can be extended through passive talents).
Also, I don't consider it a spoiler since it's mentioned early in the beta but the main villain of Torchlight 2 is the Alchemist (aka you, from the first game, if you played the Alch).
The music is absolutely top notch. It's the same symphony, same composer and same director as Diablo 2's soundtrack and it's immediately familiar. The outdoor areas are rendered beautifully and the game has really upped its art style from the first Torchlight. It's a blast and I've been playing the beta for about 8 hours now. Just had 3 random people hop into a game with me and run through the final dungeon of what is available in the beta and it was a great time. Lots of deaths and wrench smashing and spells everywhere. Just a good ole arpg public game.