Rating: Summary: Excellent! (but...) Review: Buy it! Diablo II is basically Diablo with more ground to cover, NPC companions, more charater development/depth, improved graphics, more stuff to find and sell, more spells to cast, and more heads to bust. If you fell in love with Diablo, playing this will be love part deux. After playing a few levels, you'll be thinking about how you can play it again with a different character. How many other games can boast that kind of replayability? The "role playing" aspect has been greatly improved as has the NPC interaction. On top of the "hack-n-slash" is a rich story that gives the game character and fullness. The music, story, and environment all add up to an experience that stays with you long after you are done playing (like a really good book or movie). It isn't perfect, though: 1) The NPC/Golems aren't too bright. They get lost if you take them on a jog through the dungeon and do things like attack your "bone wall" after you cast it to protect them. Duh! 2) The save game feature bites a dried corpse's hiney. You can't save "in the moment" anymore. You must "Save and Exit" which means leaving where you are and restarting in the last town you were in. All of the monsters reset, you lose your golem, and if you had to travel three dungeon levels down to get the your quest goal, but didn't quite make it, you have to start that march again. If you die, your corpse remains where you got whacked (with your gear) and you reappear in town unless you "save and exit". Doing that somehow brings your body/gear to town. This might give you a greater sense of urgency when it comes to taking on the minions of hell, but it's annoying when you have kids, work, wife, a life, etc. and get interupted or play at short intervals Vs. hours at a time. 3) Too much of a good thing. In Diablo the unique/magic items were a big deal. In Diablo II they are everywhere. The really good ones might not be, but there are so many magic goodies laying around you'd think the local order of magi had an enchantment blowout night and lit up every item around. Everybody's a critic, though, so forget what I wrote and go buy the game. You won't be disappointed if you like the first one and like the sword and sorcery bit.
Rating: Summary: THIS GAME RULES Review: THIS IS THE GREATEST GAME OF ALL TIME.
Rating: Summary: Diablo II rocks! Review: I recomend Diablo II to everyone! It's the best game I have ever played. There is free internet play over battle.netâ„¢, which is great. The game isn't exactly an RPG, but more an adventure/action/RPG. Or as Blizzard Entertainment says, "We didn't make an RPG, we made Diablo." You choose from 5 completely unique from eachother character classes. Them being: Amazon, Barbarian, Paladin, Necromancer, Sorceress. Amazon: A versatile character that specializes in throwing weapons such as spears and javelins and also if very handy with a bow. The Amazon also has some cool spells and passive magics. Barbarian: A savage melee character with little or no "magic" spells. His 3 skill trees include, Combat Actions, War Cries, and Masteries. Paladin: A very popular character played on battle.net. Paladins have "auras", which benifit themselves and other users that are on the Paladin's respective, "party". Necromancer: A very interesting and powererful character. The Necromancer fancies raising dead victims of his own. He also has, "Poison and Bone" skill category, which is mostly offensive spells. The "Curses" section is another skill tree. However, the Summoning section seems to overpower the Curses + Poison and Bone. Sorceress: She is the main magic character with all sorts of fancy spells. Her spells are devided into three sections, those being: Fire, Lighting, Cold. The Lightning section seems to be the most powerful, however. If you like a lot of powerful magics she is the character to choose.
Rating: Summary: An Amazing Delivery Review: I pre-ordered the game the 26th (4-10 day shipping), received a notice that it had been shipped the 30th on the official release date with a free 3-5 day shipping upgrade, and was totally blown away when I was wading into the action Saturday the 1st! As for the game, it was a hard two year wait but worth it. Walk around a stalagmite in one of the caves and your light casts a shadow on the opposite side. Left click for one attack and right click for another. More options to configure your controls the way you like them. No waiting when you go through the town portal or walk into a new cavern. Don't think about it, just buy it. Diablo is back; he's mad; and he's waiting on you for round two!
Rating: Summary: Diablo II Highly Recommended Review: Diablo II is simply excellent. The key strengths of the original Diablo have been passed down and improved upon for the sequel. It is now more like an RPG while still retaining the fast-paced and exciting gameplay. Unlike the original, Diablo II characters are VERY unique. Rather than everyone advancing in a uniform set of spells, each of the five characters has unique abilities. They go beyond spells---they are skills (both passive and active), auras (or curses), and of course spells. This leaves the dillemma of which character to use first, since all are very cool to use. Two high-level Paladins may also have different capabilities depending on the Paladin skills that were developed during play. You can develop many skills, or become very strong in a few skills, for example. The game is about 4 times larger than the original as well, including several towns and wilderness areas. As far as RPG, there is more interaction with NPC's, and some will even adventure with you, whether by hiring or summoning. Amazon's review was glowing for this game, as it should be, but I disagree with the only real con listed: no graphics improvement. Although the original resolution of 640 x 480 was retained, the artwork is better than before. 3d effects have been added that greatly enhance game play. A parallax perspective was also added to show more depth. The translucent and transparency effects are more advanced than used in Diablo I. The creatures are more visually impressive (some are also HUGE) including how they die. The animation engrosses you into the gameplay more than the original. In the end, this game deserves its sales figures and actually lives up to the hype. It will provide many, many hours of game play thanks to the skill system, the different characters, randomization of wilderness/dungeons, and above all, even more addictive gameplay then the original.
Rating: Summary: not as good as I had hopped! Review: If you like the battlenet play and the multi player mode you will like the game. I like the single player mode in Diablo and Hellfire and this new game does not save and let you continue to play. Trying new wepons is a nightmare! you get killed you lose all your cool stuff! Hackers need to make a thing to save character and restore it, like they did for Diablo. It is a good game but not if you like collecting the cool armor and trying new stuff. Also the spells are messed up, you are only allowed to use specific ones for each character (this is really stinks! )
Rating: Summary: 2000 Game Of The Year Review: This great game, about your quest to slay the evils of Diablo, if not the game of the year, is one of the games of the year.
Rating: Summary: If you liked Diablo 1, You must get the sequel! Review: I am telling you, this game is the best game i have playing since diablo 1 and starcraft. Yeah there are some other games out there that are good, but this one is truly magnificent. A must for any gamer that like likes killing things, some good puzzles, or for just the joy of playing it on the net.
Rating: Summary: Better than the original, but too much fighting Review: This game is like the original, but better. It is much longer and actually hard. The classes are well thought out and make a big difference in gameplay. The skill tree makes the game a bit more of a true RPG. But the type of game is the same - hack and slash. Most of it is spent wandering around and clicking on enemies. If you liked Diablo, then you will like Diablo II even more. But if you enjoy real RPGs, then this game won't be your favorite.
Rating: Summary: Buy this Game. Review: If this game allowed for higher monitor resolutions than 640x480 with 256 colors, I'd have given it a five. As it stands right now, Diablo 2 is one of the better sequels I have ever played, and an incredible game in its own right. Gone are the days of mindlessly choosing a generic character that more or less plays like any other, you now have 5 distinct classes , and combined with their abundant skill trees, you're almost guarnteed a unique experience everytime you start the game over. Gone are the limited quests and short playing time, Diablo 2 features almost 20 quests covering A variety of exotic locales. Play control has been refined, hotkeys made more plentiful, and the user interface is intuitive.Equipment has more variety, and your storage space has been increased. Weather effects have been added for the outdoors location, and they help set a gloomy tone with the eerie music. Blizzard retooled everything I disliked about the first one (cramped inventory, easily accessible cheats, limited quests) and kept the distinct feel of the original game. There is plenty to like about this game, and I'm not doing it justice. Buy it.
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