It’s been twenty years sinceDiablo 2launched and, like many classic Blizzard titles, the game still boasts a massive fanbase and an incredibly loyal community. Some massive changes were made to the franchise gameplay loop and baseline difficulty level with the 2012 follow up (Diablo 3and its post launch content), but fans of the original experience are getting a major visual and auditory upgrade with the launch ofDiablo 2: Resurrected.

The remaster of the 2000 title follows more inthe vein ofWoWClassic than theWarcraft 3 Reforgedapproach by attempting to deliver an almost identical experience to the original with only visual upgrades and a few minor quality of life improvements that stop short of making the game any easier or harder. Most quality of life upgrades inDiablo 2: Resurrectedstick to improving the convenience of online and co-op play, although there is also an auto gold pickup option that is turned on by default. That being said, all of the gameplay quality of life improvements can easily be toggled off for players who prefer an experience that more closely matches the original.

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The ability to quickly toggle between the updated and legacy version ofDiablo 2is the game’s strongest feature. The one-buttontoggle between legacy and remastered graphicsis far more entertaining than it ought to be and quickly swapping back and forth to see how a tree or the wall of a dungeon originally looked makes every session a fascinating look at how graphics have changed in the last two decades. It’s purely optional but still impressive.

The level of entertainment thatDiablo 2: Resurrectedwill provide largely depends on how gamers are approaching the title. Are they a player who remembers the game from childhood and wants to revisit it, a die-hard fan who never stopped playing, or a fan who fell in love with the franchise withDiablo 3and are looking to experience the prior installment for the first time? That final group may have the most interesting (and possibly frustrating) experience with the coreDiablogameplay loop, but with far less direction anda much steeper initial difficulty curvethan inDiablo 3.

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In terms of remaster quality,Diablo 2: Resurrecteddoes an incredible job of retaining the nostalgia and feel of the original release while providing some stunning visual updates to the game’s graphics and bringing the20+ minutes of cinematic cutscenes up to the quality of modern Blizzard titles. The game’s sound didn’t need much work at all and holds up very well, but the minor improvements and remastered tracks and audio sound great. Just like the graphics, the classic audio can also be toggled on with the one (or two on console) button switch to legacy mode.

The exploration and combat systems inDiablo 2: Resurrectedhold up well and offer hundreds of hours worth of replayability for players who don’t mind a grind and enjoy a bit of repetition while powering up and farming for particular items. It’s hard not to be a little frustrated by some of the old systems and limitations, like the very limited number of respec’s that a character has access to in comparison to modern games, sosome players may lose patiencewith the title if they’re more accustomed to contemorary titles and enjoy that level of convenience.

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At the end of the day,Diablo 2: Resurrectedcertainly feels like a game that is designed with veteran and nostalgic players in mind and it truly nails the experience in that sense. Whether it’s going to be able to build a new audience with first-time players is a much tougher question, but the old school experience may have more to offer modern gamers than it appears at first glance.Diablo 2: Resurrectedfills a very unique spot in the franchise’s offerings by allowing players to continue returning toD3(andsomedayDiablo 4for a modern experience), but also now having a visually modern option when they want a bit more baseline difficulty and a classic experience.

At this pointpost-launch plans are a bit up in the air, as the dev team was solely focused on getting the initial launch out the door in the best condition as possible and getting a strong foundation in place before considering new add-on content.

NOTE: Game Rant’s review is based solely on the PC experience, so we have no feedback or opinions on the controller option or the cross-play that is available for players who own the game across various platforms. Althoughreports of connection issues and character deletionshave been widespread, Game Rant did not encounter any of those issues during the early access review period and only minor connection issues since launch.

Diablo 2: Resurrectedis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. Game Rant was provided an early access PC copy of Diablo 2: Resurrected for this review.

Game Rant reviewedDiablo 2: Resurrectedon theNeuron 4000D from Origin PC. Origin offers a variety of customizable PCs that can meet any gamers' needs.Read more about the Neuron here.

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Diablo II was a direct sequel to Blizzard’s Diablo, continuing the ARPG by giving players access to some great class systems, skills, and items. It helped to bring the franchise to the forefront.

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