From the characters to the backgrounds, and even the little details like the dust particles in Act II, clearly there was much care put into remastering the game. Immediately you’ll notice the graphical upgrade, which modernizes the game while still keeping the charm of the original intact. The gang is all here…well almost.Īs for the experience itself, the first few hours of booting into the game is nothing but hard-hitting nostalgia – from the classic Blizzard logo to the loading screen that appears before you start Act I. The classes basically plays similar to before, each with distinct playstyles and skill trees. Sorry Assassin and Necromancer fans, you’ll need to wait a bit longer. In case you’re wondering, you can fully play through the first 2 acts, which take about 5 hours to complete, more or less, which you can work on with other players from the beta.įive of the seven classes are made available – Paladin, Amazon, Sorceress, Druid, and Barbarian – at your disposal. The Diablo II: Resurrected Beta offers the first 2 Acts of the game for you to play through. While there are quite a number of things that still need fixing up (it is still in Beta, so this is understandable), Diablo II: Resurrected looks to be taking a step in the right direction. Thankfully, the recently concluded early access beta gave us a glimpse at what to expect before the game launches next month. We’re almost a month away before the release of Diablo II: Resurrected and given the iconic status of the series, the wait must be unbearable for some ‘old-timers’ who have spent countless hours of playing this game from back in the day.
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