I purchased an Xbox controller for PC some time ago that I rarely use. So I am not used to controllers beyond the Atari, Super Nintendo, Sega, and GameCube 64 I owned years ago. I have never owned an Xbox or PlayStation console. (This is the Xbox Controller I am playing with) I haven’t had this much fun playing Diablo II. Vicarious Visions and Blizzard Entertainment deserve praise for adding controller support and a separate controller UI. The best part about defeating Diablo was how fluid the gameplay experience feels like with an Xbox controller on my Windows 10 PC - versus 20 years ago with a keyboard and mouse. The only difference is that now it was on my terms, with far more knowledge about the game than I did back then. It was so satisfying to kill Diablo after so many years. I simply killed him just using Blaze, Frost armor and Blizzard. I went a bit further with the Sorceress and defeated Diablo without dying. I can’t say the same 20 years ago, when the inexperienced me died multiple times to Duriel. Played all four classes up to Duriel, killing him successfully without dying. Started a Barbarian on the side, and plan to test a Bow Amazon later. So far, I have played a Zeal Paladin, a Blizzard/Blaze Sorcerer, and a Summon Necromancer that I intend to respec to Poison Nova at a later time. Time just flies, and before I know it, I have been glued several hours to the game. I could go through the storyline fast, by skipping areas but the completionist in me has to clear all monsters, and click every single treasure chest, bone pile, and jars I encounter in my path. Since launch, I have sometimes played over 10 hours per day. I can’t remember playing so much Diablo II. Blizzplanet Review: Diablo II: Resurrectedĭiablo II is the action roleplaying game that set the standard for similar games for the past couple of decades.
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