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Diablo 2 resurrected switch review
Diablo 2 resurrected switch review







diablo 2 resurrected switch review diablo 2 resurrected switch review

It’s a solid loop, and there’s an addictive quality to clearing waves and waves of enemies and sorting through the mountains of loot to find something fractionally (at best) better than one of the things you’ve got equipped already. Complete all the quests, and you can move on to the next town, and start all over again. Along the way, you’ll want to pick up as much loot as possible, in the form of weapons, armour, accessories, and potions. You’ll head out of the hub town, usually find a dungeon to clear out, fight a couple bosses, and return to the town to turn in the quest. The gameplay loop is fairly straightforward - each act has a hub town, and you’re given six quests in the act to complete.

diablo 2 resurrected switch review

You play as one of seven classes, and wander the lands in aid of its people, in order to stop the blights afflicting them and seal the evils of the world away. It’s a game that takes place over five acts (four if you choose not to include the expansion content when starting a new character… but why would you?), and tells the tale of the return of the Diablo, the demon king of the world of Sanctuary. For those not in the know, Diablo II is a dungeon-crawling looter RPG that originally released on PC all the way back in 2000.









Diablo 2 resurrected switch review