Anybody play this game? On the surface it plays like a Diablo clone, but it actually has a really nice persistent event system. So, for example, let's say you got a side quest to rescue a fair damsel, lost on level 4 of the dungeon. If the quest giver says that she will be killed if someone doesn't rescue her, you'd better believe him because it can really happen. In fact, monsters can actually form armies, invade the village and start wreaking havoc on the citizens if you're not doing your job as their hero.
So, the game has this really cool way of making you feel important because quest's actually have a real impact on the world around you. Another cool feature is the fact that quests don't have to be "activated" for them to exist. You may find yourself passing a quest that you had no idea even existed because the world is persistent in how it deals with events.
Besides this unique feature, the game is pretty well polished. It has quite a few start-up options for world generation, has a really deep character skill system, and also comes with a licence to play online or over LAN on all the PC's in your household (it's sad that this is considered a feature nowadays).
I definitely recommend buying this game, as I've had a lot of fun with it, more so even than Torchlight which came out around the same time. You can get it for sale at the developer's website or on other digital distribution sites such as Impulse.