Posted on: March 9, 2019

Aitaer
Games: 56 Reviews: 1
Old good game
The game awsome but many years ago(in 2002) I bought on disc, and its price lower than now :D (aprox 2000 HUF (7-8 Euro) ) So i think its over priced today
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Originally developed by Synergistic Software and released in 1997, Hellfire was not an official Blizzard product and did not carry Blizzard’s endorsement or label. Despite that, in response to Diablo players who have expressed a desire to experience the content, Blizzard has given the OK for it to be included as a free add-on with Diablo purchases on GOG.COM.
Hellfire offers a non-canonical single-player storyline where players must defeat a powerful demon named Na-Krul who is threatening Tristram. The expansion also adds a Monk class, new weapons and items, new missions, locations, dungeons, and enemies. Hellfire will be accessible while launching the original Diablo.
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Posted on: March 9, 2019
Aitaer
Games: 56 Reviews: 1
Old good game
The game awsome but many years ago(in 2002) I bought on disc, and its price lower than now :D (aprox 2000 HUF (7-8 Euro) ) So i think its over priced today
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Posted on: March 10, 2019
Steffen_Drewes
Verified ownerGames: 112 Reviews: 1
It is Diabo 1!
It is Diabo 1. I´ be happy to pay the 9€ and hope they will go on with Diablo 2 Worcraft 1 und 2 and other "good old games" As for the Game, everything is said. It is old and clunky, but worth your time!
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Posted on: March 12, 2019
yraye
Verified ownerGames: 475 Reviews: 8
ARPG - without rose tinted glasses
Well, here it is: the good old Diablo 1. But is it really that good? If you want to know it, keep on reading. The Story itself is pretty good. A group of adventureres, a warrior, rogue and sorcerer came to Tristam where an evil power haunts the village. All while the son of King Leoric went missing. Without fear you venture down the so called "Labyrinth". Twisted, dark corridors of horror and death to find the pure evil which is the reason humanity goes down the drain. Well, thats it. The first three stars this game gets. The Story is a gem itself. But as many games which shine with their story we got a game which gameplay is, and Im being honest here, is not as great as it seems to be. Depending on your choices you either klick to attack with your sword/bow or throw some magic abilites at you foes. Sounds cool but in reality its just clunky and not very fun to play. Which leads me to the graphics. Those are pretty good for a game its age and time. Very charming to be precise. They even add a more horror feeling and let you imagine how they would turn out if they were really out there. These graphics paired with the sound and you got a pretty nice touch of a immersive world which goes by the name of sanctuary. The Characters in the world - some who sound/talk like ever bored people who just want to be left alone - add a nice touch to this world. You got a perma-drunk guy, a beefy smith and a wich. What do you want more in a dark fantasy? And here it is: the forth star. But you do want to know why only four stars for such a iconic game? Well, it is short if you play it for the story, its clunky and not very fun to play within its limits. But let me get this straight: if you never have played Diablo 1, well, then you missed one good game. It has it drawbacks but if you got around 8 hours and want story and a immersive world: then you got one hell of a game!
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Posted on: March 12, 2019
macxtc
Games: 258 Reviews: 1
Old favorite but, overpriced
Wishlist until the price comes down... not worth the $10 bucks for this old relic\favorite... I miss that Sean Connery sounding NPC... "Stay awhile and listen"
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Posted on: March 13, 2019
Shaggygoblin
Games: 226 Reviews: 1
A price I gladly pay, again...
After years of headaches trying to get the classics to run, much less look good, on modern hardware/widescreen; I welcome the opportunity to buy Diablo again. Well worth twice the asking price given: 1 "Blizzard and GOG.COM have collaborated..." to bring us a way to play without all the previously mentioned headaches. 2 "...high-resolution support via aspect ratio-correct upscaling." Bravo! That couldn't have been a small task given the sprite based graphics. 3 "The most voted game on the GOG.com wishlist, finally trapped in a DRM-free soulstone!" (DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.) Fingers crossed and stash gold maxxed waiting for the opportunity to buy D2 if it gets the same treatment.
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