![]() I really wish that Blizzard had incorporated the UI lessons they learned with Diablo III into this game. ![]() It is tedious, especially when you’re juggling a ton of gear. The game doesn’t offer a preview of stat change when you equip items so you’re forced to move back and forth between two different screens to see if that ring is better than the one you’re wearing. ![]() The controls are hit and miss…they’re decent enough for basic functionality but utilizing certain skills require a finesse that the game doesn’t provide.Īnother issue I’ve found that’s very annoying on console is that there’s no option to open both your stat screen and your inventory. They do look better now, but I still find these areas a massive slog. I don’t know why but the deserts around Lut Gholein and the jungles of Kurast have always bored me to death and I dreaded replaying them in the past. The lighting effects are particularly nice, as shadows play around in the dark corners of the dungeons you explore.ĭiablo II: Resurrected’s visuals are incredibly atmospheric, though the art design starts to lose its way in the second and third acts…before finding itself again in the final acts. While the environments still don’t look as detailed as Diablo III’s (they’re not as interactive), they certainly look decent enough. The new character models and visuals do a ton to help Diablo II look brand new, though you can always switch back to the old school looks at any time. Aside from rolling (which isn’t present in the game), the controls are pretty much similar. If you’ve played Diablo III, you’ll feel instantly familiar with the game. ![]() Movement is via the left analog, the face buttons (and some of the triggers) execute shortcuts and other buttons open the menus. That’s good because you’re pretty much stuck with your character build for most of the game (I’ll talk about this later).ĭiablo II: Resurrected plays a lot like Diablo III on consoles. Diablo II keeps its stats simple, as you only need to keep track of 4 different ones and each is basic enough that even newbies will catch on fast. Like other action RPGs, you’ll level up as you battle Diablo’s minions, which lets you unlock new skills and equip better weapons. ![]()
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