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Reddit diablo 2: resurrected
Reddit diablo 2: resurrected













reddit diablo 2: resurrected

Skills generally aren't as flashy, or overpowered, and those mobility skills and spells that are present aren't nearly as fast as D3. Those enemies that are there, though, will tend to be a bit tougher than their D3 counterparts, so combat feels more challenging in many cases, even with fewer enemies at a time. Much more like what we've seen from the D4 beta, though toned down even further. It's a very different kind of game from D3, so whether you like it will largely depend on what, exactly, you liked about D3.Ĭombat is a lot slower with more deliberate pacing to encounters, with generally fewer enemies on-screen at a time. Would be a shame for you to miss it, if you're a fan of these type of games. My only complaint about D2R is non-instanced loot which took a while to get used to for social play. Hit a wall at the end much quicker and was just playing to try and get on Grift leaderboards (got top 10 at one point with a crazy fast level + boss, but those kind of levels were incredibly rare). And with addition of terror zones, there's better endgame challenge and reward.ĭ3 otoh felt more like just rinse and repeat Grifts with no good loot upgrades or build changes during endgame. The itemization and build customization is deeper and more complex in D2R, to the point where I can continue finding/crafting/trading for upgrades for many years. And yet as soon as I tried D2R with updated graphics, I never looked back at D3 again. I didn't play original D2 back in the day due to graphics being so bad, but I played a ton of D3 (about 3000 hours), which I enjoyed a lot. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread















Reddit diablo 2: resurrected