Posted on: December 20, 2022

kingohyeahope
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Sometimes it's better to never look back
I really think that in its time, Diablo was huge, surreal, a true milestone in the industry, but without the nostalgia factor it's really hard to love it : Your character moves really slowly and despite the satisfaction in destroying skeletons and demons by dozen every click feels tedious. Yet, the maze-like structure of dungeons doesn't repel me, I do like to get lost in the church with the discreet and quite glooming music in the background with a few screams here and there. Soundtrack and atmosphere wise, it may be among the very best any hack 'n' slash have to offer, sadly graphics aged poorly, like really poorly despite higer res support and the game is still 4:3 in fullscreen even, it's just a big mash of pixels. I don't think it's a lazy port, it's just half of a remake, but can't deny it's playable. Auto-saves every time you move to a new floor (at least) would have been nice, as I've got killed by skeletons that became weirdly over-powered and managed to evade every hit by the third floor in the church and have to restart it all, it already took me so long to get there, only to restart, at the begining. Maybe I'm too young for the first Diablo (My first H&S game was X-Men Legends 2 on PS2) which makes me unable to fully enjoy this. Hell I've played my fair share of Diablo 3 and didn't enjoy it that much neither. So to players under 30 I recommend instead : Grim Dawn, Titan Quest or Sacred 2. But don't hesitate to check this game out if the discovery of the Hack 'n' Slash genre is really what you're after.
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