DIABLO worthwhile:
- The degree of difficulty "normal" (I've played through after about 8 hours of play to about a third) flows the game angenem go: ahead One has a little focus, sometimes dies in the section-bosses (but rare) and always goes down well , I can imagine that many players are totally underutilized here; but for me it is just right.
- The soundtrack is phenomenal. In particular, the sound effects are a feeling one's own "strength". (Diablo is probably definitely a game for narcissists who like to would be a superhero. :-)) The music supports the somber mood perfectly.
- The graph initially looks actually quite colorful. But considering. The dungeons are pretty dirty, dark and ugly, just as it should be. The graphical effects in the fighting (spells, earthquakes, firestorms) are spectacular. It may be that there are now better graphics, but I'm still impressed.
- A change? Hey, it's a Hack'n'Slay! Not only the most important, but virtually the sole activity consists, mow down opponents. This of course is not varied. But you know in advance. You get what you expect: The "participation" in a somewhat mindless action movie with spectacular opponents in varied environments. It must be enough.
- The online compulsion is a bit disturbing. I have already seen the "Error 37" a few times. There is also a star deduction, because that would be technically actually get added. But I can the software companies on the other hand understand: Somehow must tackle piracy which yet, and the online compulsion appears as to be an effective approach. If we are Ehlich: If here on Amazon only reviews of players would be allowed that a single "pirated" have on your hard drive game, then had to ... well ... probably quite a few reviews are deleted. ;-)
IN SUMMARY:
The game is very well suited for little players. It is pleasantly entertained. For me, the feel of the Diablo 2 is comparable. Therefore: Quiet a purchase risk!