The map is too small, the inventory system is frustratingly restrictive, having to use the controller's right thumbstick like a mouse to navigate the menus is awkward, and the inability to pause is just baffling. For starters, some of the systems they left intact haven't aged well (especially if you play it on console). Doubly so if you were hoping this would be upgraded to play like Diablo III. While people that wanted a better looking version of the original are in luck, anyone looking for more will be disappointed. Beyond that, though, this is the same game as it was twenty years ago, from the way the combat works to how you manage all the loot you gather. It even includes the add-on released later, which expands the saga while also adding an assassin and a nature loving druid to your career options. Except now, the visuals have been upgraded rather considerably (as you can see for yourself by switching between the old and new with the click of a button), as well as the sound quality. For people who loved the original, Diablo II: Resurrected is another chance to play this classic action/adventure game in which you battle zombies, monsters, and demonic creatures using swords, magic, a bow and arrows, and your skills as an explorer. Once again, this happens to be an updated version of a classic game.that isn't as much of an upgrade as gamers would like.
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