Diablo II: Resurrected

Diablo II: Resurrected (2021)

by Blizzard Entertainment
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Horror
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Diablo II: Resurrected includes all content from both Diablo II and its epic expansion Diablo II: Lord of Destruction®. Battle your way through icy caverns, horrific tombs filled with undead abominations, and frozen wastelands to the frigid summit of Mount Arreat and stop Baal, the Lord of Destruction. Raise hell with two Lord of Destruction playable classes—the cunning Assassin, master of traps and shadow disciplines, and the savage Druid, a bold shapeshifter and summoner who commands primal elemental magic.Show more
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I love the ARPG genre. I've never played any of the Diablo games and having only Diablo 1 on the GOG store makes me sad in a way. If they bring Diablo 2 Resurrected to the store, it'll be amazing.
user avatar@nuteduarduser avatar@nuteduard
March 22, 2025
I loved Diablo 2. I even stealthily burned disk 2 of a pirated copy just so I can play it without delays. I was so enamored and captured by it that it actually defined my video game preferences for the days to come. ARPGs came and went, but this one... this one is special. And now, we have this remastered version which looks so amazing, and except the season ladders, nothing is changed.
Não tem muito o que dizer , jogue o diablo 1 no ps 1 , o 2 tinha lançado na época mais era só para pc , e um Hack and Slash raiz mesmo um verdadeiro clássico , e os clássicos nunca morrem não e mesmo !
user avatar@Vivalinuxuser avatar@Vivalinux
February 23, 2025
Un remaster de Diablo 2 LoD, visuellement très beau, un pur plaisir. Je commence déjà par les points négatifs, et je donnerai les points positifs. Les points négatifs : la version Bnet ne dispose pas de connexion TCP/IP ("pour des raisons de sécurité"), ce qui fait que si je veux y jouer avec ma femme, c'est forcément online, et le coffre n'a pas assez de place que ce soit pour le coffre personnel que partagé (en tout cas, pas sans mod, mais, même là, je trouve ça très limité). Les points positifs : maintenant : Il est beau, très beau, 1080p natif, avec une possibilité de passer en mode Legacy. Les aptitudes ont été modifié, en bien ou en mal, chacun sera juge, mais ça change le point de vue de l'assassin notamment. Les zones de Terreur ont l'air terrible pour farmer à tout va (je n'ai pas encore essayer, je ne suis pas encore allé aussi loin), mais j'aime y jouer, et je souhaite fortement que ce jeu arrive sur GOG !
user avatar@IncudustXuser avatar@IncudustX
April 14, 2025
I want to be able to play this amazing game drm free and without having to constantly be online for it. I love the classic and want to play this one on my nice widescreen with its improved graphics and remade skill trees
user avatar@zymciouser avatar@zymcio
April 16, 2025
This game is BIS and i feel Blizzard/MS no longer support it. It would be nice to have new QoL things like stacking runes/gems , moving with WASD + some rebalance to items. I still play this game from time to time doing some challenge runs. The perfection of this game is the fact "simple"
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