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Diablo + Hellfire

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4.6/5

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4.6

2363 Reviews

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9.999.99
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Diablo + Hellfire
Description
Now with Hellfire! 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...
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4.6/5

( 2363 Reviews )

4.6

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Product details
1996, Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., ...
System requirements
Windows (10, 11), 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, DirectX 9.0c, 1...
MODs
Diablo 1 HD Mod (Belzebub)
Time to beat
13 hMain
17 h Main + Sides
28 h Completionist
16.5 h All Styles
Description

Now with Hellfire!


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.




Traveler, stay awhile and listen...

Darkness stirs beneath Tristram. An ancient evil sweeps across the land, plunging it into civil war and terrorizing the populace. A mad king, his missing son, and a mysterious archbishop are all pieces of the puzzle you need to hack through. You have journeyed to the source of this evil. The town of Tristram - now inhabited only by a handful of survivors, broken and twisted by the madness that has befallen them. A cathedral stands there, built over the ruins of an ancient monastery. Eerie lights and ungodly sounds are heard echoing through its abandoned halls, and that is where you shall venture.

Embark, if you dare, on a quest to destroy The Prime Evil…

  • Experience the legendary action/RPG that influenced an entire genre.
  • Storm Diablo's halls as either a Warrior, a Sorcerer or a Rogue - each with unique skills and abilities.
  • Unite to destroy Diablo - up to 4 players can band together via Internet, or play head-to-head via LAN.
  • Unprecedented replayability - over 200 different monsters inhabit Diablo's ever-changing labyrinth. Equip epic items to conquer fearsome bosses and their minions.
  • A spine-chilling story - experience the horror of a world held in the grasp of The Lord of Terror.

Ahhh, fresh meat!

Travelers looking for the authentic Diablo experience can play the game as it was in 1996, with period-appropriate 20 FPS SVGA graphics, and the ability to matchmake through the classic version of Blizzard’s Battle.net® online-gaming service.
For those wanting something a bit more modern, Blizzard and GOG.COM have collaborated on an updated version of the game tuned for today’s gaming PCs, which includes out-of-the-box Windows 10 compatibility, a host of bug fixes and high-resolution support via aspect ratio-correct upscaling.

  • The most voted game on the GOG.com wishlist, finally trapped in a DRM-free soulstone!
  • Return to the beginning of this dark saga, now in digital format for the first time ever.
  • Better value than Wirt's wares, guaranteed.

Battle.net® multiplayer requires you to configure the Router and Firewall Ports, details can be found here.

©2019 Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
13 hMain
17 h Main + Sides
28 h Completionist
16.5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (10, 11)
Release date:
{{'1996-12-31T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
Size:
810 MB

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GOG Preservation Program
We make games live forever! Since 2008 we enhance good old games ourselves, to guarantee convenience and compatibility with modern systems. Even if the original developers of the game do not support it anymore.
  1. This game will work on current and future most popular Windows PC configurations. DRM-free.
  2. This is the best version of this game you can buy on any PC platform.
  3. We are the only platform to provide tech support for the games we sell. If some issues with the game appear, our Tech Support will help you solve them.
What improvements we made to this game:
Hotfix (13 December 2024)
  • Fixed a regression with unresponsive Shift key preventing stationary attacks
Changelog (2 December 2024)
  • Updated GOG.COM DirectX wrapper
  • Fixed launch crashes
  • Fixed DEP crashes
Changelog (13 November 2024)
  • Validated stability
  • Verified compatibility with Windows 10 and 11
Internal Hotfix v5 & 6 (28 March 2019)
  • Added a separate upscaling option without forced aspect ratio
  • Removed Administrator flags from Launcher
Internal Hotfix v4 (12 March 2019)
  • Added a potential fix for mouse issues (for real this time)
Internal Hotfix v3 (11 March 2019)
  • Added a potential fix for mouse issues
  • Added a workaround for DEP issues on some machines
Internal Hotfix v2 (07 March 2019)
  • Removed misleading info about TCP / IP from the launcher
  • Added workaround for DX version asking for CD on some Win10 machines
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Posted on: October 18, 2021

Peedi

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Games: 201 Reviews: 1

Humble beginnings

I've been playing through Diablo 1-3 over the last few weeks. Funnily enough, I finished Diablo 3 first, then worked my way backwards through the earlier titles. What struck me the most, is just what little the whole "bloat" of Diablo 3 adds to the experience IMO. I mean, there's lore, endgame content, a whole slew of difficulty settings, more gems, more gear, more artisans - more everything! It's bigger, flashier - but also "wordier", more colorful etc. And then there's Diablo 1 - a game that its developers envisioned at the time as a simple, playerfriendly version of the CRPG that everyone could just pick up and play. And yet - in comparison to the more "modern" Diablo 3 it also seems so much more "mature". It expects you to play much slower and more methodically, the story is dark and foreboding - rather than loud, bombastic and operatic. Well, to be honest, this is written from the perspective of someone who has played through the three games mostly for the storyline and the broad differences in gameplay - I don't dare say anything about the scope and quality of the endgame content, playing in higher difficulties etc. So, if you're even slightly interested in the series' history and development - definitely give Diablo 1 a go!


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Posted on: May 28, 2020

Vykhodzev

Verified owner

Games: 60 Reviews: 3

I have no nostalgia attached to Diablo..

...and I still like this game! I played it the first time in 2015, so WAY past its prime time. So I'm definitely not writing this here with rose tinted nostalgia glasses. I usually have a very hard time to like such old PC games, either because I find them graphically dull or because the gameplay is horribly outdated. But it's not the case with this one! Sure, the genre has evolved and you can find more elaborate gameplay in modern games (even the sequel to Diablo offers better gameplay), but what's here still holds up nicely if you're into that sort of genre. And what makes this game so compelling for me is the atmosphere that's created by the beautiful and memorable music score and the cool gothic art direction. And the fact the all dialogues (the few that are there) are fully voiced, something which I personally prefer over reading silent text boxes. I also find the sprite work and the overall design direction holds up well, and the dated visuals actually still fit the tone of the game. All in all I'm surprised I've played through the entire game and liked every minute of it, despite its age. If you ever thought to yourself: "Why would anyone still play old junk like this?" Well, that old "junk" might still be fun even today. Let that be said from someone who thought so himself.


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Posted on: March 7, 2019

Pavouk106

Verified owner

Games: 252 Reviews: 5

Insta-buy

I'm not used to do insta-buys but once I saw the newsletter in my email I have already known I will buy this game right away. I have nostalgia glasses on so bare with me please. I will try to put them down though. Diablo is random generated isometric dungeon action RPG. You get some (not so random) quests to do some story but the game is heavily oriented on combat, we may almost say hack 'n' slash. Tons of generated weapons and armor, three very different classes, three (unlockable) difficulties, very small inventory, no instant travel (there were some shortcuts though). This is the game from which the term "diablo-like" derived. I think Diablo may be almost unplayable for modern player who didn't play this game back in the day. Controls are crazy compared to today standard - this is properly isometric, that means you step on squares and not anywhere between them. Character have to do sharp turns to move (45 degrees) and it looks rather funny and may become frustrating (depending on your own standard). The resolution is... minimal, to put it in some good terms. But those problems didn't exist back then. This was THE GAME, everything ("diablo-like") after it has roots in this one. Diablo 2 solved much of those nuances and brought new good things (ie. skill tree), but there won't be any Diablo 2 without Diablo, right? It is more like 4.5 stars for me only because of the controls and resolution, but back in the day, this was best "diablo-like" RPG out there for years to come!


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Posted on: December 31, 2021

YGJ8JPG1OVSW314

Verified owner

Games: 280 Reviews: 8

LINUX

Happy birthday Diablo 25TH in 2021, since 2019 is possible to be played on linux, with support of the project "devilutionX" on GitHub. How it works: install the "devilutionX", have the .exe of the GoG version, use the program "innoextract" to extract 5 files from this .exe. they are: "DIABDAT.MPQ" "hellfire.mpq" "hfmonk.mpq" "hfmusic.mpq" "hfvoice.mpq" paste in the folder of "devilutionX" /usr/share/diasurgical/devilutionx ready!


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Posted on: July 3, 2023

deadoceans

Verified owner

Games: 251 Reviews: 5

Once just a CD

I was fascinated with Diablo II as a kid because of what looked like a grim reaper on the front. Convincing my parents to buy it for me, I eventually got around to playing it while being scared shitless. Later on, I also got a hold of the first Diablo CD, but never got around to playing it. Diablo IV coming out convinced me to give this classic a try. Unironically, I got more addicted to this game than I did to Diablo IV. Nothing beats the focused precision of these older games nor the atmosphere they're capable of invoking with such primitive technology. Their mechanics and graphics can be critisized for being "outdated" all they want to; Diablo held my attention until the very end which most modern games of not capable of doing. This in itself is a massive achievement, and a testament to Diablo's timelessness. Quite simply, the game is actually fun. Isn't that what these things were designed for? One would think so, but the picture becomes obfuscated and less intelligible when you begin to compare the present with the distant past. In short, give this a playthrough if you dare. I credit early titles like this influencing my taste for such a dark and ominous aesthetic. It's 2023 and my heart was still racing fighting the low-res bosses in this gem.


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