Posted on: December 12, 2022

Gogite
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Fathered an entire genre.
Let me tell you: if you weren't there to experience the internet culture of the 90s, but more specifically the internet gaming culture of that time, you missed out on something glorious. I cannot even begin to describe how magical those times were; very little in the way of politics, of race, of division, of the things that make you want to go on a digital detox. It was a marvelous time to be alive back then. A friend of mine introduced to Warcraft II and we bonded over it until the release of Diablo I, which coincided with the purchase of my family's first PC. Along with Diablo I we saw the introduction of Battle.net and the inception of mass socialization. In person I was socially awkward, self-diagnosed "on the spectrum," but online, on Battle.net, I was free to express "my true self". It was only then that I grew intellectually by leaps and bounds. Something about being a preteen and interacting with a lot of adults (the majority of the Internet population at that time) will do that to you. Speaking of the actual gameplay, well, what can I say, it birthed an entire genre (ARPGs) and spawned hundreds of clones. As another reviewer alluded to, it's mostly a (left) clicking game. It's repetitive, it's monotonous, but it follows a formula that works. You'll never tire of clicking as the game progression is very rewarding in the form of loot, skill progression, etc. It's not as fast paced as Diablo II, Diablo III and modern ARPGs, but I prefer it since I grew up with and am accustomed to it. If you're new to the series, or if you've just played Diablo II & III, I would definitely recommend Diablo I. I haven't played it in quite some time, but I still listen to the soundtrack at least once or twice per month. Everything about the game is an all time classic for me. I'd like to see a remake of it like Diablo II Resurrected, but in the meantime it's still completely playable. Play it!
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