![]() In my Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart review I reflected on how I thought that back in the PlayStation 3 era, graphics and gameplay were as good as they were going to get. I can imagine if I had Diablo 2 back when it came out, I would have eagerly waited for time to tick away at high school so I could slowly crawl in power.īut time, often a human construct, is an actual thing. ![]() A few years ago, I used to eagerly wait for time to tick away at work so I could hop back into Diablo 3 and run through randomly generated levels in hopes of getting better gear. The amount of character classes and their subtlety in skill usage has little compare. The unquestionably moody and grim tone of the Diablo universe isn’t reflected as prominently in the third game. When playing Diablo 2: Resurrected, I understand what entranced PC players all that time ago. I especially enjoyed it on console where the game had been significantly updated to feel a lot more rewarding. I enjoyed it during the jealous times where the friend who had bought me my copy managed to make a bit of money off the auction house. I enjoyed it during the dark initial hours of not being able to log into the game. That statement should also color most anything said about Diablo 2: Resurrected, a remake but also remaster that updates a game released over two decades ago.ĭiablo 2 came out in 2000 and I managed to never touch it or its predecessor, even after playing Diablo 3.Īnd I loved Diablo 3. Maybe someone mentioned being able to buy characters off the internet. One of the guys mentioned having a few great items on a USB stick or something that he was given. I knew what the game was but the only Blizzard product I had touched was StarCraft. ![]() My personal anecdote for Diablo 2 is that one night when hanging out with a few friends in high school, two guys mentioned Diablo 2. Let that color the rest of what I will say, if you wish.
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