Diablo 2
Customers who bought this item also bought
Product information
| Publication Date | June 29, 2000 |
|---|---|
| Computer Platform | PC/Mac |
| ASIN | B00002CF9M |
| Release date | June 29, 2000 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,253 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #15 in Mac-compatible Games #440 in PC-compatible Games |
| Package Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Rated | Mature |
| Item model number | 70929 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Blizzard Entertainment |
| Date First Available | October 24, 1999 |
Warranty & Support
Feedback
Product Description
Product description
Evil has survived in thisepic roleplaying adventureProduct InformationIn Diablo II Diablo the Lord of Terror has fallen to a brave herobeneath the church of Tristram. Now that hero is gonereplaced by a Dark Wanderer who roams the world of Sanctuary leavingdeath and destruction in his wake. As a hero of humanity youmust face the minions of Diablo's evil brothers and stop the DarkWanderer before he fulfills his terrible destiny. Learn newskills find powerful new weapons and armor and enhance your gear withmagic as your hero's power and legend grow. Vengeance wasonly the beginning in the epic role-playing action and adventure ofDiablo II.After possessing the body of the hero who defeated him Diablo resumeshis nefarious scheme to shackle humanity into unholy slavery - thistime by setting out to free other Prime Evils Mephisto and Baal. As Amazon Sorceress Necromancer Paladin or Barbarian youmust put a final end to Diablo and his evil brethren as your journeyacross distant lands fight new villains discover new treasures anduncover ancient mysteries in a world of dark gothic fantasy.Product Features Five Bold New Character Classes - BattleHell's minions as the Amazon Sorceress Necromancer Paladin orBarbarian each with unique skills and abilities. Powerful New Weapons - Summon andmand nightmarish creatures harness the powers of nature and masterthe energies of light and darkness through arcane spells andenchantments. Fiendishly Enhanced Multiplayer -Advanced Battle. technology unleashes support for up to 8 playersover the Inter including multiplayer quests and player rankingsystems. Four Expansive Realms - Storm a vastunderworld of twisted dungeons and uncharted wilderness on a journeyacross the immense ever-changing world of Sanctuary.Windows System RequirementsSingle Player System Requirements: Windows 95 98 2000 and NT 4.0 Service Pack 5 Pentium 233 or equivalent processor 32 MB of RAM 650 MB of available hard disk space 4x CD-
Amazon.com
In Diablo II, players return to a world of dark fantasy. As one of five distinct character types, players explore the world of Diablo II, journey across distant lands, fight new villains, discover new treasures, and uncover ancient mysteries. Since the beginning of time, the forces of order and chaos have been engaged in an eternal struggle to decide the fate of all creation. That struggle has now come to the mortal realm, and neither man, demon, nor angel will be left unscathed. Diablo, lord of terror and youngest of the three prime evils, awakes from his long sleep beneath the dark earth. Setting in motion a grand scheme to free his exiled brothers, Mephisto and Baal, Diablo takes control of the small western kingdom of Khanduras. Working from deep within the ancient catacombs beneath the town of Tristram, Diablo grips the entire populace in a blanket of fear and paranoia. Ultimately, as even Khanduras's good King Leoric falls under Diablo's wicked power, a lone hero arises to challenge the darkness that engulfs the land. After plumbing the hellish depths of the labyrinth under Tristram, the nameless hero finally confronts the lord of terror himself. Knowing full well that Diablo's spirit can never be truly destroyed, the hero makes the noblest sacrifice of all--casting his soul and his very sanity aside, he takes the spirit of Diablo into himself, hoping that his own strength of will can contain the demon within. The hero doesn't realize that his selfless act will not only ensure Diablo's victory, but will also irrevocably damn his soul for all time.
Review
Several changes have been made in the general gameplay of Diablo. The first thing you'll notice is the new interface. The familiar balls of health and mana frame the interface, but now more of the screen is devoted to the game. The text window in the middle of the screen is gone. Now, dialogue from NPCs appears over the respective NPC's head, and item descriptions and text also appear over objects.
Another new addition is the stamina bar. One big gameplay change is the ability to run. Now, you can run, but only for limited durations. When you do run, the stamina bar slowly depletes. When it runs out, you need to rest until it starts to fill up again. There will be items and spells that increase your stamina, but running will always be a limited ability. Although running obviously allows you to travel faster, it will leave you more vulnerable to attack, although you can go from run to attack seamlessly, as there is no pause between the two actions.
Moving around in Diablo has been improved in other ways as well. To cut down on the tediousness of walking back and forth between cleared-out areas and town, Blizzard North has added waypoints to the game.
However, these aren't waypoints in the real-time strategy sense. These waypoints are more like teleportation spots, quick portals between two or more locations in the same act. Each town has a waypoint, and various locations around the wilderness also have waypoints. You won't be able to use a waypoint until you've actually visited it once, and you won't be able to jump through it until you have touched at least two, since this is not a one-way travel system to explore the map. Instead, it's a convenience for moving about already explored areas.
The actual development of your character is also different. You now purchase skills via skill points each time you advance a level. In addition, the skill sets of each character are really differentiated, so that the abilities of the characters do not overlap. One other note about character development is that dying causes you to lose experience points. The designers wanted to make death something you would want to avoid even more , so they added experience loss in addition to equipment loss. However, you'll never lose enough experience to drop a level.
Not only is development different, but the classes are different as well. There are now five characters to choose from when you play: amazon, barbarian, necromancer, paladin, and sorceress. Each has his or her own strengths and weaknesses, although all should be very different and enjoyable to play. One of the key reasons why Diablo II looks like it will have immense replay value is because of the great differences between classes.
Amazon: A good all-around class with some spell use and special physical attacks. She is best with the bow, but also good with the spear and javelin, excelling in long-range attacks.
Barbarian: A powerful brute bereft of magic but possessed of potent combat skills. He is the only character that can wield two weapons at once; and this ability is available from level one!
Necromancer: A weak character who can command undead minions to aid him. His spells let him animate the dead and enhance their strength. He has some offensive magic.
Paladin: This warrior is second in physical strength and the best defensive fighter. He has healing and defensive spells to go with his powerful melee attacks.
Sorceress: She is also a weak fighter but possesses the most powerful magic arsenal, complete with fire, cold, and lightning spells.
The new trading menu is a big improvement over Diablo, where you had to dump your items on the ground and hope the other player paid you. Now, when you click on another player, you are requesting a trade. If he agrees, a trading window pops up, where you can place your items for trade and he can place his compensation. You both click when you are ready to finalize the transaction. It is not unlike the trading window for EverQuest.
Another new feature we noticed but that took us a while to comprehend was the socket items. You'll find weapons, shields, and helms in the game that have sockets in them. You'll also find gems in rare instances in caves and off of dead monsters' bodies. These gems can be placed in the sockets to convey special powers in the items, like the Materia system in Final Fantasy VII. A topaz, for instance, adds lightning damage if you place it in a weapon, but adds lightning resistance if you put it in armor. In our short time playing, we've already seen several different gems, including sapphires, emeralds, diamonds, and jeweled skulls. This adds yet another element to the already rich plethora of items you can find in the game.
--Copyright ©2000 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. -- GameSpot
Looking for specific info?
Customer reviews
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonCustomers say
Customers like the quality of the game, saying it's a great action/adventure game worth playing over and over. However, some customers have reported issues with the performance of the product.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Customers like the quality of the video game. They say it's a great, classic older game that is still enjoyable. They also say it’s an action/adventure type game that’s worth playing over and over.
"...Especially finding the secrets. A great action/adventure type game and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys leveling up and good story lines." Read more
"...great story that is worth playing over and over. great RPG with fun characters and builds that offer a lot of options for you to pick and play...." Read more
"...Now I like it! It is def. a very cool game...." Read more
"...and well with my newer one with vista and all, the game didn't like the game whatsoever, which was a bummer but didn't make a fuss about it since it..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the video game software. They mention that it wouldn't play on their PC or MAC, and that it doesn't work on today's operating systems.
"...install the expansion disk it install, when I try to play Diablo2 it wouldn't play. So I lost every thing." Read more
"I couldn't get it to work!" Read more
"...this review to let everyone know that I have tried it and it works flawlessly here...." Read more
"Would NOT load onto my computer! Will NOT work on today's operating systems." Read more
-
Top reviews
Top reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
Even Hellfire was a much better versions (expansion) of D1, maybe the graphics of D1 and Hellfire weren't the best, but they sure was much more intresting plot than the one in D2
I would recommend BLIZZARD to try a PS2 game of NINTENDO DS (portable) version of D2 with the graphics,could work and could be very fun.
