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Titan Quest: Immortal Throne

Review · Action · PC

Titan Quest: Immortal Throne

By the LumiKin editors

Reviewed: 01 May 2026

PC

Iron Lore Studios · 2007

LumiScore

71/100

Recommended

Titan Quest: Immortal Throne is an action RPG where kids develop strategic and critical thinking through character customization and combat in mythology.

Growth (BDS)

57

Risk (RIS)

7

Daily limit

120min

Age guidance

13+

Developmental benefits

B1Cognitive
0.76
B2Social-emotional
0.33
B3Motor
0.45

Titan Quest: Immortal Throne offers a rich action RPG experience with deep character customization and strategic combat set in a compelling Greco-Roman mythological world. The game encourages problem-solving, critical thinking, and strategic planning through its skill systems and challenging encounters. Optional team-based multiplayer provides opportunities for social interaction and teamwork.

Design risks

R1Dopamine pressure
0.03
R2Monetization
0.00
R3Social risk
0.22

The game features fantasy violence typical of the hack and slash genre. While optional, the competitive multiplayer mode could expose players to competitive toxicity, and some social comparison might occur.

Heads up

  • Monthly spendTypical real-money spend by engaged players: $0–0/mo.
Avg playtime~4 hReviewedApr 2026How scores are calculated →

Parents ask…

Is Titan Quest: Immortal Throne safe for kids?

LumiKin gives Titan Quest: Immortal Throne a LumiScore of 71/100, recommended for ages 13 and up. It scores well on developmental benefits with manageable risks.

What age is Titan Quest: Immortal Throne appropriate for?

LumiKin's rubric recommends a minimum age of 13+ for Titan Quest: Immortal Throne (T), based on benefits, risks, and content review.

How long should kids play Titan Quest: Immortal Throne?

LumiKin's recommended play time for Titan Quest: Immortal Throne is Up to 2 hours/day, calibrated to the game's dopamine, monetization, and social-pressure profile.

What are the main risks of Titan Quest: Immortal Throne?

The game features fantasy violence typical of the hack and slash genre. While optional, the competitive multiplayer mode could expose players to competitive toxicity, and some social comparison might occur.