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Drix
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Joined: 18 Aug 2004
Posts: 1773
Location: Norman
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OKay, I have to say, my final assessment of the beta is that it needs multiplayer. It, of course, has it, but I don't know of anyone else in the beta. Single player gets tedious. It needs the social element to remain worth playing. Which is somewhat disappointing to me. But D2 at about the point of the jungle started to seem this way as well. I'm not sure how much of a down point that is. But it definitely is a pretty big one. Sadly I think McPoo may end up being right: "Wait, if I want old school dungeon bashing without fancy 3D graphics why not just play D2!? $60 game with a few new classes and no offline play... I think torchlight 2 has D3 beat this round"
Having played RPGs like Skyrim, Fallout 3 & New Vegas, The Dragon Age series, Torchlight, and especially the original Baldur's gate series, I expect more variety of content and actions. Or maybe click-em-up just is too simple for my tastes anymore. But I still think with a group of 3 or more friends this has potential in the same way it was enjoyable in D2. They're true to the previous games in interface, art style and feel. But I'm left wondering if I'm going to buy this when it comes out or wait a year or so when it's price has come down. I'll still buy it so long as I have people to play it with @ the LAN. But I'm looking forward to Torchlight for the same reasons, and know I won't be paying too much for it.
I guess that my expectations are a lot higher than they used to be. The original Diablo was a masterpiece of it's time, and D2 certainly built upon that. But I got tired of it when I was playing by myself. And the same is true here. If you're looking for an updated D2, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
I know I'm rambling a bit, but I still don't know if I'm going to buy it at this point. _________________ Advocating the end of the world since July 1995.
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Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:06 pm
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