

Not how it was, but how you remembered it When done correctly, that sort of rerelease always feels like a magic trick. Everything about the game’s graphics has been updated and improved, without touching the soul of the experience itself. I have no idea why they’re expecting me to pay for it again. Yep, this is the game I loved back in the day. Diablo 2: Resurrected also looks similar to other hack n’ slash games available today, so my 2021 brain just accepted things at face value. I didn’t think these games looked like murky, blocky messes when I originally played them, because they looked similar to every other game on the market at the time. I’ve experienced this effect before, most recently when playing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2. I wasn’t surprised because it looked so good I was surprised because it looked exactly as I remembered it. Diablo 2: Resurrected shocked me in the opening minutes of play.
