All seven familiar faces stand in front of you around the campfire at the “ Select Hero Class” screen, however you only have the option to choose from three: Amazon, Barbarian, and Sorceress. It felt quite jarring to finish Act II without the ability to leave Lut Gholein and sail East towards to Kurast.Ĭhoice of class too was limited. This gave a short snippet of the game: enough to keep me occupied for the few days while the Alpha was active, but certainly left me wanting more. Though I was hoping for the chance to once again venture all the way from the Rogue Encampment through Hell and into the fearsome Frigid Highlands, the Alpha included only Acts I and II of the game without any option of choosing difficulty. If it’s the same gameplay as it was 20 years ago, is it worth playing again? In sticking with the original gameplay Diablo II has become so well-known for, Resurrected adds unmatched graphical detail, finesse, and multiple quality-of-life changes to truly bring this cult classic into the realm of modern gaming.īut what’s so good about Resurrected anyway? Much to my delight, I soon discovered that Resurrected is truly the definitive version of Diablo II that fans have always wanted. Remember the South Park WoW guy? That was me over the last few days. Players were given the chance to participate by signing up, however I managed to score a code through fellow gaming website, IGN Australia, who I had the opportunity to play on behalf of. Over the last four days I have been almost non-stop bingeing the Diablo II: Resurrected Technical Alpha on PC, which ran from the 10th – 14th of April and gave select individuals the chance to try out this revamped version of Blizzard’s classic dungeon-crawler RPG.
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