![]() ![]() It’s all in keeping with the original aesthetic – that dark fantasy moodiness retained, compared to the slightly friendlier Diablo 3 palette. Dungeons are slick with damp and reflections, furry gargantuan’s shag flicks with each whack of their paws, and fire spells light up enemies and the environment alike. ![]() The new visuals are lovingly put together – there’s the same implied griminess of the original’s pixelated look, but now with all the detail your imagination used to have to do the heavy lifting for. While you can still play at good ol’ 800 x 600 resolution, switching on the fly with a push of a button between vintage and modern graphics settings. If they do, they’ll have a bit of work ahead of them to remaster or recapture the glory that is D2 to the point that both old fans and new players of the game would happy with the result.The most obvious difference, naturally, is the fresh 4K lick of paint applied to the visuals. But, should it be remastered or remade? Personally, I’d like to see either happen, but from a business standpoint, it’ll be up to Blizzard in the end. In the End…It’s Really Up to Blizzardĭiablo II is that game that many loved and fondly remember, but say that Diablo III failed to recapture it. I think they could use an update, but at the very least all the audio should definitely be remastered to HD with the rest of the game, including with the voice dialog. The voice-overs were fairly good for a game that released when it did. ![]() However, the sound effects are a bit hit-and-miss for me I was watching some gameplay of the Barbarian and all I could think was “He’s very stompy.” The music is especially creepy and fits the dark Gothic feel of the game. Audio can make or break a game, as it sets the mood and gives an area ambiance. ![]()
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