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Expansion to the game of the year. This expansion adds a new act, in which you must hunt down Diablo's older brother, Baal, and rid the world of the last Prime Evil. This game also adds many new items, including class-specific items, new monsters, and most importantly, 2 new character classes, the Druid, and the Assassin.
- Arbuthnaut
- Oct 20, 2002
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This expansion set is worth getting. Even if it doesn't get good reviews an expansion set is really a BIG GIANT PATCH. They release it in boxes and ship it to stores for people to buy and upgrade thier current product. It would be way too time consuming to download. It comes with new characters such as the Assassin and the Druid. You get new items such as new rune gems. Instead of having 4 acts you now will have 5 acts. It is just like having Super Mario Bros 3 extended to world 10 from world 8. The gameplay is addictive, you can keep playing non-stop. The gameplay is so amazing that you would not get away from this game. The storyline as far as I can say is just so good that this game is considered the Lord of the Rings of PC Games. No one cares about graphics, games are supposed to be gameplay not showcase. Showcases are showcases, and games are games. They just used simple graphics so they can concentrate on making the best gameplay.
It is your urge to own this game and buy with whatever change you have left in your pocket. 10/10
It is your urge to own this game and buy with whatever change you have left in your pocket. 10/10
- mcrabtre2001
- Feb 20, 2002
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There's not much bad to be said about this game. It takes all the elements from the first game and makes them better. Better graphics, story, sounds, levels, characters, weapons. I remember playing this game for the first time for about 12 hours or so. It's hard to stop once you start. It excelled on every expectation I had for it. The ending really stuck with me. It is very bad ass. The difficulty I found challenging, but not impossible.
The most addictive part about the game is the level building. There's nothing more satisfying than building your character up super strong and mowing down some demons in hell. The final thing I like about this game is it fulfilled every want I had for the series. There is no need to continue further. This game and it's expansion should be the end of the series in my opinion, but they are that damn good.
The most addictive part about the game is the level building. There's nothing more satisfying than building your character up super strong and mowing down some demons in hell. The final thing I like about this game is it fulfilled every want I had for the series. There is no need to continue further. This game and it's expansion should be the end of the series in my opinion, but they are that damn good.
or 4... At least I think that's how long I spent playing Diablo II in every spare moment I could find, I'm not sure, I kinda lost track of time for a bit.
The concept behind making Diablo II so popular is ridiculously simple. Make an engine that can generate nearly infinite numbers of uniquely different magical items and people will play until the end of time trying to obtain a sword or a suit of armour that's just that little bit better than what you already have.
The stories and cut scenes that drive the game forward and link the various Acts are superbly done and contribute in some way to dispelling the "nothing but a clickfest" label that the Diablo games have been cast as.
Many spells and abilities are only available at level 30 or above and to fully appreciate these players are encouraged to move on to nightmare and hell modes in order to fully develop their characters. Indeed, the most powerful weapons and items are only available in these harder game modes and because of this Diablo2's replayability factor is very high.
The 4 character classes are both well balanced and varied enough that strategies that prove effective for one character class often prove disastrous for another. While Necromancers and Barbarians are traditionally the dominant classes, Blizzard has gone some way to leveling the playing field with their patch. The introduction of the D2 expansion pack also promises to introduce more characters and levels. The future certainly looks bright.
Diablo II is disarmingly addictive and it comes as a breath of fresh air in a crowded field of first person shooters and real time strategies that after a while begin to blend together in mimetic mediocrity.
Just remember to give your mouse hand a chance to recover every couple of hours....
The concept behind making Diablo II so popular is ridiculously simple. Make an engine that can generate nearly infinite numbers of uniquely different magical items and people will play until the end of time trying to obtain a sword or a suit of armour that's just that little bit better than what you already have.
The stories and cut scenes that drive the game forward and link the various Acts are superbly done and contribute in some way to dispelling the "nothing but a clickfest" label that the Diablo games have been cast as.
Many spells and abilities are only available at level 30 or above and to fully appreciate these players are encouraged to move on to nightmare and hell modes in order to fully develop their characters. Indeed, the most powerful weapons and items are only available in these harder game modes and because of this Diablo2's replayability factor is very high.
The 4 character classes are both well balanced and varied enough that strategies that prove effective for one character class often prove disastrous for another. While Necromancers and Barbarians are traditionally the dominant classes, Blizzard has gone some way to leveling the playing field with their patch. The introduction of the D2 expansion pack also promises to introduce more characters and levels. The future certainly looks bright.
Diablo II is disarmingly addictive and it comes as a breath of fresh air in a crowded field of first person shooters and real time strategies that after a while begin to blend together in mimetic mediocrity.
Just remember to give your mouse hand a chance to recover every couple of hours....
- Dylan Chan
- Oct 6, 2000
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The original Diablo came out in 1996, and generated ALOT of hype, some calling it the best PC game of all time. When Blizzard Entertainment announced Diablo II, it was expected to deliver. and it did. In 2000, it burst onto shelves and millions of hard drives. Yet again, the next chapter in the Diablo saga shattered sales records. Not only does it have a compelling Single Player mode, but Blizzard's FREE Battle.Net service, hosting Millions of gamers each and every day, with as many a 600,000 per hour.
- Arbuthnaut
- Oct 20, 2002
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This game is one of the best games ever made. This can be played both singelplayer and multiplayer. I played sp for a least about a year before I went online. This game is still very good and a lot of people play it.. it's about 4 years old and people still play it A LOT online.
The game is just so perfect that I can't think anything to complain about. It's like you are drinking beer but never getting full. The best RPG out there.
If you haven't played this then you really need to get it.It's very cheap since the game is so old. There are about 50k players always in b.net. This game is very addictive, start now! :D
The game is just so perfect that I can't think anything to complain about. It's like you are drinking beer but never getting full. The best RPG out there.
If you haven't played this then you really need to get it.It's very cheap since the game is so old. There are about 50k players always in b.net. This game is very addictive, start now! :D
After playing Diablo II and the following LoD for months I still love the game. Its great! Thanks to all the people who created it and to the
actresses and actors who gave their voices to the characters and npcs. (Especially to mr Ed Trotta - Greetings!)
Love
actresses and actors who gave their voices to the characters and npcs. (Especially to mr Ed Trotta - Greetings!)
Love
- ceridwen-1
- May 26, 2002
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This game is definitely the best PC game ever made. If you plan on playing it, make sure you have a lot of time on your hands. If ever you find yourself in a situation where you have to get up really early in the morning and you do not think you will be able to do it, it will not be a problem if you have this game. You can stay up all night playing it and you won't be tired because this game is very exciting. I've never been able to play a game for so long and not get tired of it. The 2 new classes and the added act just add to the thunder of this game. With great game play, storyline, and voice acting. You can't go wrong with the Lord of the Rings of PC games. A must have for all gamers.
- keithroberts620
- Nov 29, 2006
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If you want an example of what an ideal expansion pack should look like, Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction would probably be it. This expansion overhauled the original so comprehensively it is inconceivable nowadays that someone would play Diablo 2 without installing the expansion pack as well.
For one the pretty ordinary graphics of Diablo 2 is improved to an acceptable level, and secondly Diablo 2 has added a considerable amount of additional content. Another Act is added to the storyline, 2 new characters are added that can be played from the start, numerous additional treasures and weapons were added and finally your character's stash size and weapons that he/she can carry have been increased. Even though all this additions have been made, they all contribute to better the game without changing the essence of what Diablo 2 is all about.
My only critique would be of the personal kind. By the time I installed the expansion, I have had my overdose of the hack-and-slash gameplay that Diablo 2 offers, and the expansion didn't manage to rekindle my flagging interest in Diablo. I just grew tired of killing the same monsters repeatedly just to slowly increase my skills and look for that weapon that's just that little bit better than I already had.
If you are planning to play Diablo 2, don't even bother to install the original without adding the expansion immediately. If you have played the original and liked it, I'm pretty certain you've already tried out & liked the expansion!
For one the pretty ordinary graphics of Diablo 2 is improved to an acceptable level, and secondly Diablo 2 has added a considerable amount of additional content. Another Act is added to the storyline, 2 new characters are added that can be played from the start, numerous additional treasures and weapons were added and finally your character's stash size and weapons that he/she can carry have been increased. Even though all this additions have been made, they all contribute to better the game without changing the essence of what Diablo 2 is all about.
My only critique would be of the personal kind. By the time I installed the expansion, I have had my overdose of the hack-and-slash gameplay that Diablo 2 offers, and the expansion didn't manage to rekindle my flagging interest in Diablo. I just grew tired of killing the same monsters repeatedly just to slowly increase my skills and look for that weapon that's just that little bit better than I already had.
If you are planning to play Diablo 2, don't even bother to install the original without adding the expansion immediately. If you have played the original and liked it, I'm pretty certain you've already tried out & liked the expansion!
A great classic, though the graphics may be out dated, the item graphics are superb and there's always something to do, either finish the quests you missed or get better armour. 5 Different character classes to choose from (7 in expansion) such as the Barbarian, Amazon,Necromancer,Paladin and Sorceress - they have three skill trees each, either make one skill powerful or work on many different skills. There is so much to do and it will last you a long time - There's also Blizzard's Free Online Battle.net, which will keep you playing for years to come, meet friends, help each other, and duel. This is a classic game that i advise you pick up.
- talkin_shroom56
- Oct 13, 2006
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When Diablo 2 was released in 2000, it didn't quite live up to most critics initial dizzyingly high expectations. But for me the proof of the games' star quality is in its longevity. Diablo 2 is still very popular almost a decade after its release with a huge following on Blizzard's battle.net. Given the fact that this was the first RPG game I've ever played and that I didn't play it until 2009 I wasn't burdened by high expectations and thoroughly enjoyed this game and spent many happy hours playing Diablo 2. Although Diablo 2 is far from perfect I give it a 10 for its ability to entertain and engage you for many hours.
The addictive hack'n-slash gameplay along with the ability to customize your character to suit your playing style is Diablo's 2 strongest points. You will spend most of your time just clicking on various monsters and your character will do the killing, this simple way of playing is oddly addictive (to most people anyway). The interesting part of the game is building up a character with various skills, strengths and weapons to deal with the progressively stronger monsters you will encounter as you progress in the game.
One of the games other strengths is its very forgiving learning curve, allowing a new player plenty of time to get into the game and build up a strong character before having to face some serious opposition. The game appeals to a casual player like me because you don't have to explore every aspect of the game to complete it, but have enough depth and intricacies for the hardcore players to explore who want to do more than just kill Diablo and watch the end movie.
A few things bothered me about Diablo 2. The one thing (that bothered a lot of other people as well) is the low quality graphics, even for a game released in 2000 it's just not up to scratch. The graphics were improved somewhat with the expansion pack so install the expansion if you want to play Diablo 2. The other is that I found one or 2 of the end-level bosses were disproportionally difficult to kill compared with the rest of the monsters in Diablo 2. There is no way to cheat to get past a difficult boss so you really can get stuck after spending many hours building a character who is just not good enough to get past one particular monster.
Overall, if you for some reason never played Diablo 2, it's still not too late. Pick it up from a bargain bin and give it a try!
The addictive hack'n-slash gameplay along with the ability to customize your character to suit your playing style is Diablo's 2 strongest points. You will spend most of your time just clicking on various monsters and your character will do the killing, this simple way of playing is oddly addictive (to most people anyway). The interesting part of the game is building up a character with various skills, strengths and weapons to deal with the progressively stronger monsters you will encounter as you progress in the game.
One of the games other strengths is its very forgiving learning curve, allowing a new player plenty of time to get into the game and build up a strong character before having to face some serious opposition. The game appeals to a casual player like me because you don't have to explore every aspect of the game to complete it, but have enough depth and intricacies for the hardcore players to explore who want to do more than just kill Diablo and watch the end movie.
A few things bothered me about Diablo 2. The one thing (that bothered a lot of other people as well) is the low quality graphics, even for a game released in 2000 it's just not up to scratch. The graphics were improved somewhat with the expansion pack so install the expansion if you want to play Diablo 2. The other is that I found one or 2 of the end-level bosses were disproportionally difficult to kill compared with the rest of the monsters in Diablo 2. There is no way to cheat to get past a difficult boss so you really can get stuck after spending many hours building a character who is just not good enough to get past one particular monster.
Overall, if you for some reason never played Diablo 2, it's still not too late. Pick it up from a bargain bin and give it a try!
The combination of gothic style, great art and music, skills, itemization and very good story makes it, probably, the best game of its kind. Now, it comes remastered with better graphics than ever!!!
- czymborjeff
- Jun 3, 2014
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The simplicity of Diablo is one of so scary addictive things that just makes you wanna continue "for five more minutes" game is simple but then again repetitive value of the game, thanks to random generated dungeons is HUGE! Even now more then ten years after it release it is one of the few games that I consider fully worth their whole price! And with my personal opinion only game that could do some damage to Diablo II popularity is Diablo III (since Blizzard did said that they aim for early 2012 for release of Diablo III, I do hope it comes soon) Action elements and also reward elements in this game are huge! This game is surely one of games that marked action genre of hack and slash (well technically first Diablo game did that) From me it gets 10 out of 10
- madzec-15-473107
- Jan 18, 2012
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- Exiled_Jedi
- Nov 15, 2018
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