

You see, D2 doesn't lend itself to the easy recipe for freshening up old titles (improving compatibility with modern systems, increasing resolution, post processing etc). My first reaction when I heard a few years ago that Blizzard was preparing a Diablo 2 remaster was one of skepticism and doubt. Isenhart's set in all its glory refers to the most glorious period of Mankind: the Roman Empire. One necessary clarification: unlike these titles, D2R has a much more idiosyncratic character, a byproduct of its age and its position as the forefather of the category, which will be discussed below. To be precise, it is the forefather of all of them, the grandfather they have hanging on every mantelpiece and are trying to overcome (sometimes successfully, sometimes not so much). For those who have no idea what it's about, I'll say that it's an isometric ARPG, in the style of titles like Torchlight, Path of Exile, Grim Dawn and of course Diablo 3. What does all this mean in terms of gameplay? What is Diablo 2 Resurrected?įor those familiar with the old title, we'll say it's the game as they remember it but with minor but successful quality of life tweaks. Diablo 2 Resurrected, which we are discussing here, is a remaster of the 2000 title but in a format that includes the admittedly necessary Lord of Destruction expansion from 2001.

Diablo 2 in particular is a pure fan favorite and the pinnacle of the series in terms of critical acclaim.
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You see, even though it's now spread across all popular platforms, it's probably the best-selling franchise in PC history with a 25-year run and a presence across four decades calendar-wise. The release of a Diablo title is always big news for PC gaming.
