Post by KostaAndreadis @ 10:26am 20/02/21 | 0 Comments
Diablo II: Resurrected is out this year for PC and consoles and it’s basically a dream scenario. Remake-level visuals with that authentic classic feel. Ahead of the reveal we got all the info from Blizzard and got to chat about remastering one of the all-time greats.
If you’re a fan of Blizzard’s seminal action-RPG release Diablo II (released in the Year 2000) or remember playing it when the excellent Lords of Destruction expansion dropped -- well, the very the idea of a Diablo II re-release or remaster will no doubt conjure up an image of two-things. Excitement in conjure form, and what a Diablo II remaster might look like.
Announced during BlizzConline, Diablo II: Resurrected is basically a dream scenario for the seminal action-RPG release -- it retains the core experience of the game yet still manages an impressive remake-level visual overhaul. A spectacular looking 3D overlay that sits on-top of a 2D core.
Check it out.
An all-encompassing Diablo II experience featuring remastered versions of Diablo II, the Lord of Destruction expansion, and countless hours of demon-slaying adventure. Ascend the Forgotten Tower, blaze a trail through the jungles of Kurast, and storm the gates of Hell to defeat Diablo himself. Then, scale the peak of Mount Arreat to face Baal, the Lord of Destruction, in Worldstone Keep.