Understanding that the current gaming industry is in a state of complete crisis, I turned to indie games, quickly realizing indie games were also shit, much like their big budget counterparts, only in a different way. My attention then turned to older games, games of an era in which the developers weren't completely fucking stupid, and games which I had played a little but never really got into. In this case, Diablo 2.
Diablo 2. With the many years-long hype of Diablo 3, many memories were stirred of Diablo 2. I've been playing Diablo 2 in the last week or so.
I can't say I'm too impressed. There are some likes and dislikes. The real reason why I played this game a few years ago but didn't really get into is because the game doesn't do a very good job of introducing you to the core mechanics. It doesn't pull you in. It sure didn't pull me in. The only thing that really grabs you is the mysterious, gloomy setting in which the first act takes place, coupled with a very decent soundtrack.
In fact the only reason why I'm playing it as much as I am is not because it's so amazingly incredibly fun (it's reasonably fun, but nothing mind-blowing). I'm playing it 'cause everyone keeps saying what an amazing game it is. I saw some people say Diablo 3 is decent but Diablo 2 is amazing. Well then Diablo 3 must be really shit because Diablo 2 isn't really all that amazing. It's definitely good, but nothing about it suggests to me why some other game couldn't top it. Which I guess makes Diablo 3 all the more sad.
I've actually played the original Diablo somewhat recently. Like, a few years ago. I finished it but I can't really remember much of it. All I remember is that it was gloomy as fuck, and the town was quite a shithole. I thought it was interesting how whole game took place in that one town with the labyrinth below.
There are quite a few dislikes. What I don't like about Diablo 2 is the difficulty. It's too easy. I have so many fucking town portal scrolls it's not even funny. So many potions, so much gold I don't know what to buy with, it's kind of silly. If the difficulty setting later on improves, it's still a negative because then the difficulty level is inconsistent, which is probably worse than a difficulty that is merely too easy.
There's also a whole bunch of shit I don't like, but that's because it's an old ass game. No 60 fps for example. In fact I feel it's like 25 or so fps at times, with how the camera moves around. It's pretty unfortunate. The interesting thing is that reviews from when the game was released in 2000 or so mention that the graphics are outdated. So even by the standards of 13 years ago, the graphics are outdated.
Personally, I think they're obviously outdated, but the game has aged fucking incredibly well. I love the graphics, despite the choppy camera movement and animation. I find moments in the game where I'm WOW'd by the graphics. Some pre-rendered strctures like the entrance to the Monastery in act 1 and that palace or some such in Lut Gholein look fucking incredible. There's an alluring quality to pre-rendered graphics, and I fucking love it. I guess that's why I played through the original Diablo, and I guess that's also why I keep playing Diablo 2.
Unlike recent, modern games, and much like many old games of this era, it's an easy game to pick up and play. Do I have 15 minutes to spare? Then I go into that shithole desert and kill some shit, get some gold, get that exp, save and quit game and be satisified. I guess this is a quality RPGs have in common.
The mechanics though - the most important quality of ANY game - aren't particularly good. For example, I just learned the 'Blaze' skill on my Sorceress. The description sounded cool, but all it does is leave a trail of fire in my wake. It looks really lame if you just walk and you see a trail of fire... it's a useful skill though. The game is decent, it's fun, playable, but once again, just not very good. There are some old ass games people still hype to this day and some of it is deserving and some of it isn't deserving. Diablo 2 is good, but overrated. In fact, reviews from when Diablo 2 released aren't always giving it super high ratings. I personally very much agree with the reviews I've skimmed through.
Of course, when compared to today's games, it's a 23490823056712039845 out of 10, but using my own scale I'd give it something like 7 out of 10, MAYBE 8 out of 10. Even if the rest of the game I haven't touched is structured well, it can't be given a particularly high rating due to the mechanics and somewhat crappy camera movement.
It's odd how no one seems to have topped it though. After I'm done with Diablo 2 I'll give a game called NOX a try, a game similar to Diablo 2. Path of Exile is a recent diablo inspired game but it just looks boring to me. Or perhaps better put, it doesn't look that much better than Diablo. Even looking at Path of Exile, I think I still prefer pre-rendered graphics. I think a style of pre-rendered graphics plus real-time character models would work best.