Rating: Summary: Definately a fun game, worth the buy. More eerie than scary Review: Although this game had SO MANY delays in its release, and the fact that those delays made several of the earlier parts of the game show the fact that they were designed a few years ago (graphically), this game is definately one of the more fun games recently released (at the time of this revue). I've always felt that the controls of a game shouldn't be too confusing, and both Diablo and Diablo II are certainly very simple in their overall gameplay: see enemy; kill enemy. The controls for this sequel are both fine tuned yet still easy to master, one hand on the mouse and one near your item buttons. The graphics are a bit lacking, the only reason it doesn't get a five star rating in my opinion. Both the creaters of the Diablo games definately show their roots from D&D in this, the items have great names and abilities, the monsters are creative and challenging. Outright it isn't to be considered a scary game. The music and noises definately add an eerie mood but I was never actually scared/shocked/surprised as you can be in games that are primarily based on fright (the Resident Evil series for example). This one should definately be in your collection, and its worth the Gigabyte of hard disc space a full installation will take up.
Rating: Summary: The Real Deal On Diablo II Review: First off I would like to say this game is very addictive. The ability to play this game with the same character more than once yet develop those two characters totally differently is awesome, it honestly just depends on the individuals preference not what the game just sticks you with as in other games. I played it through the first time in single player and told my wife. "Ok honey now that I have beaten Diablo I wont be as interested in it as I was." Boy was that such a mistake. I started out playing this game with a 200mhz system and quickly found the need for speed so I moved the game over to my wifes Pentium II but quickly tired of having to give her the faster machine to do WORK of all things. *Laughing* So I upgraded my system to a 800mhz Athalon with 128MB of RAM and a 21 inch monitor NOW it ROCKS. I went online and played with 7 other people and it totally blew me away. The interaction is fantastic. Now a friend and I meet at least twice a week and play with other people online. Hopefully my wifes sister will soon join us. If you want to join us sometime for some good clean fun find me on USWest user Solace2 character "Krackus", or on USEast as Solace3 character "Victor Valen". I look forward to meeting and helping any and all new people to this game. Dragonstears@hotmail.comPROS: Major improvement over Diablo. Cinematics are great. Gameplay is excellent. Online interaction is awesome. Vast number of character combinations. OH the list just goes on and on. CONS: If you don't have at least an hour of time available to play then there isn't any need to even sit down at the game. Not being able to transfer your online character from one realm to the other... Such as from East to West or vice versa. Other than those two things I don't really see any CONS. The Graphics? Yes they could have been better but they were good enough to me. When I started playing the game I didn't come into it with the expectations that this would be a perfect game. I realized there would be some patches and with knowing this I took them all in stride. My Final thought is.... Buy the game... enjoy the experience.... roll with the punches....fight evil and kill some CHIT!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: BEST GAME Review: THIS IS DEFINATLY THE BEST GAME I HAVE EVER PLAYED FOR ANYTHING, ANY GAMER SHOUOLD NEVER GO WITHOUT A COPY!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Ain't broke? Don't fix it. Review: Most of us have heard the adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" Well, it seems the crew from Blizzard doesn't subscribe to that theory. After just two hours, I grew extremely bored by what I deem to be a very overated, and underdeveloped game. Anyone who has ever played the original Diablo likely became addicted to the gritty realism of the game. From the defined movements of your character, to the very real danger of each new level, Diablo set a new standard that its sucessor fails to live up to. First off, Diablo II has a different, more cartoony appearance that I felt was far below the pin-point realism of the original. In fact, the graphics are shoddy, even with my 16MB video card. Second, and the reason I became quickly bored with the game, was its relative ease. The first time out, I used the Barbarian to cut a swath through the opposition and the character never even came close to being killed. It was just BORING! After that, I used the Paladin and advanced further in the game by wiping out every bad guy on the screen. Even after being surrounded by more then a dozen of them, I fought my way through without problem. That would never have happened in the first game if your character was only 4th level. The monsters in Act I are ridiculously easy to kill, and they give up a obscene amount of treasure. I don't know what the guys at Blizzard had in mind for this level, but its just too simple for even a relatively novice gamer like me. So far, I've progressed through most of Act I, but I really don't even want to continue. The game so far is just boring, and not much of a challenge. In fact, I offered to sell the game to my buddy to recoup at least $25 of the $50 I paid for this crappy product. Buuyer beware; this game bites.
Rating: Summary: Disappointing Review: After literally YEARS of waiting for DiabloII to be released what a let down this was. The graphics are pretty much identical to the first Diablo, the plot is pretty much the same (kill lots of things till you get to the biggest baddest thing, then kill it), there is no save while playing unless you want to start over, and the gameplay itself is slow and 'crunchy' (lots of screen freezing, slowing down, stalling etc,). Initially, I thought the poor gameplay was because my computer wasn't zippy enough, needed more ram, bla bla bla. However, when I tried playing it on a brand new zippy powerful computer I saw NO difference...it's the game, not the machine. CRUNCH grind GRIND crunch...kind of sucks when you're surrounded by nasties and this starts happening. To me, this game was a huge waste of money, time, and a massive let down after all that waiting. For decent RPGs I suggest Icewind Dale, Baldur's Gate and Torment ... another game that gets 2 thumbs up from me is Jagged Alliance 2, this one is worth it's weight in gold!
Rating: Summary: DIABLO 2 SUCKS Review: This is the most terrible RPG game I ever played BAH I rather play FF8 than this crap. First of all there is too much opened area not enough buildings to go into , second of all 5 pieces of gold every damn time and there is barely any third of all battlenet sucks it's always down Jesus christ if I could give a whole review for this game it would say CRAP CRAP CRAP THIS GAME SUCKS don't buy it if you don't like being bored and mad if you do this is a game for you....
Rating: Summary: Excellent, but not top-notch Review: *Sigh*. Some people have said: "We waited all those years to get Diablo 2 - and we got it with the stress on the word Diablo?!" How true. Though the game has become much, much better, it is still the same old engine with the same old drawbacks. Now, I remember playing Diablo I - it was the best time of my life (sorry, girlfriends :). Diablo II doesn't recreate that "Oh my God!!!!" feeling for me, though it's a great game. The game has its cute flashbacks (click-and-kill system, same monster categories of common, special and unique etc.), but it's 2000 right now. Diablo I was released in 1996 and it was a killer for that time. Diablo II is just an inch under par in 2000 - for Blizzard that should be too little. This game should have been The Hit, but it's just a great game. Well, you can get addicted to Diablo II as well, but I still feel disappointed. For Blizzard Entertainment, four stars should be an insult, not praise. Let us hope they will try to go for the bullseye with the next game.
Rating: Summary: I didn't like Diablo but I love Diablo II Review: I was one of the few who did not like Diablo. I made a Rogue character and I was frustrated by how limited she was. She was not as strong in combat as the Warrior and she could not do magic as well as the Sorcerer. What's worse, her arrows inerringly went into the backs of other characters instead of monsters when I played multiplayer. Furthermore, I found Diablo very limited (one village, one dungeon). I bought Diablo II in hopes of something better and I was not disappointed. There are now 5 characters instead of 3, and they are truly different because of the separate skill trees for each. The game now has 4 villages instead of one, and a lot more territory to explore (jungles, deserts, dungeons, etc.) The monsters are more interesting too -- I really like the little guys who squeal when they die and then get resurrected by the shaman. I have one complaint however. When you exit and reenter the game, the monsters respawn. This was a deliberate design decision by Blizzard to discourage people from saving the game at critical points. However, I am a very busy attorney and this has the effect of making it impractical for me to play except on Saturdays when I can devote the hours necessary to complete an entire quest. If I play for only an hour or two during a weeknight evening it makes no sense because I will have to refight all the same monsters if I don't finish the quest. For this reason, I have been unable to play as often as I'd like. Another reason I've had limited time with the game is that my wife and three children are so addicted. Each of them has a character and the game has been in constant play since I bought it. However, this one complaint aside, I highly recommend Diablo II. There is nothing quite so satisfying as killing monsters and taking their stuff.
Rating: Summary: BETTER THAN THE ORIGIONAL Review: BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL IS ALL I NEED TO SAY.
Rating: Summary: The Former Diablo Fan is wrong about saving the game! Review: I wanted to say that The Former Diablo Fan is wrong about the save system. Do not listen to him. All he does is just make people afraid of buying this game! When I first played this game I had the same problam like The Former Diablo Fan had- I didn't like the saving system but I got used to it! First thing I want to get clear is that you can save, and when you save what you have with you, or in your stash and your current level, skills, quest and map is saved. Only the enemies come back. And I learned how good that is. Believe me. I like it when the enemies come back. I killed Diablo 20 times in all modes- that is why I am a level 67 paladin. God knows what level I would have been if enemies wouldn't come back. If you don't like it, you can always run away from them. Don't listen to him. Buy DiabloII, and get some help for Stakes000... I know how it feels to start playing on battle.net at 9:00 PM and then look at my watch and see how I wasted almost a whole day and the time is 7:00 AM. Thank god there was summer vacation in Israel... NOOOOOO!!!!! IT ENDED!!!!!! :( BUY DIABLOII
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