![]() The company held different sets of tests a couple of times throughout the year, each time implementing the previous criticisms, no doubt this is exactly the reason the remaster is doing so well. Considering the age of Diablo 2, many fans have grown up with the Diablo franchise, and the games have held a lot of nostalgia for players. Changes from this testing phase include an updated HUD and improved color palette, along with customizable UI accessibility options. One of the most beloved parts of the original Diablo II is the "Secret" Cow Level. ![]() Officially known as the "Moo Moo Farm", players may access this only after collecting a specific combination of items that allows them to open a portal to the level. This special level comes from a hoax surrounding the first installment in the Diablo franchise that became so popular that the developers decided to include it in the sequel. In the original Diablo 2 the Cow level would be locked after players defeated the "Cow King" and could only be replayed on a different difficulty. Diablo 2: Resurrected changes that and players will be able to return to the level and defeat the Cow King as many times as they want. It seems like the process of getting to the Cow Level is the same as it was in the original game, and players will have to complete the game before opening the portal to the Secret Cow Level. Overall the changes from Diablo 2 to Diablo 2: Resurrected are huge, and minimal at the same time. The graphics overhaul and small UI differences are sure to make the whole game more player-friendly and enjoyable. ![]() The inclusion of the Lord of Destruction expansion to the base game gives players more bang for their buck, with an already incredibly reasonable price of $39.99 for the whole game. ![]() With the 4k visuals and 7.1 surround sound audio support, Diablo 2: Resurrected does the series proud and pushes the game back to the top of the list for best ARPGs out there.This might shock some of you younger gamers out there, but, did you know, once upon a time Blizzard wasn’t known for ruining Warcraft 3 and abusing their staff? I know, a totally ‘out there’ concept, but it’s true. ![]()
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