Diablo II: Resurrected is a faithful remaster of a game that hasn't aged well over the years, but it is still enjoyable. Diablo II: Resurrected is a game that achieves exactly what it sets out to accomplish. For diehard Diablo II fans who have been playing the game nonstop for 21 years and are struggling to keep it running on modern hardware, this is fantastic news. It's also potentially less good news for newcomers to the game, who may be baffled by some of the game's cumbersome mechanics and dense lore when they first start playing.

 

 

 

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To be honest, if you've played Diablo II at any point between its initial release in 2000 and the present, you probably don't need a full review to decide whether or not you should purchase Diablo II: Resurrected. Instead, ask yourself the following question:Do I really want to play Diablo II again? Is it important to me to have contemporary graphics and online features? Is it worth it to me to pay $40 for this privilege? If so, Diablo 2 Resurrected Items PS5 go ahead and purchase the game; if not, there isn't anything new here to entice you to return.

A little more difficult is the calculus for gamers who have never played Diablo II previously. With rewarding core gameplay, an intriguing story, and a structure that has been imitated by virtually every hack-and-slash PC RPG released since 2000, Diablo II is a classic in every sense of the word. Games such as Diablo III, Path of Exile, and Torchlight, on the other hand, have demonstrated that the genre is ripe for a thousand small fixes, which Diablo II: Resurrected does not implement. Diablo II: Resurrected is, without a doubt, exactly what a large and dedicated contingent of Diablo II fans had been waiting for. But at the same time, it's difficult not to have the feeling that it could have been a little bit better. Continue reading for our comprehensive Diablo II: Resurrected review.