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Diablo Battle Chest Review (continued)
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Manufacturer: Blizzard Entertainment Find all Blizzard Entertainment reviews
ESRB Rating: Mature
Platform(s): Windows NT, Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows 95 Release Date: December 14, 2003
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
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More User Submitted Diablo Battle Chest Reviews
Date: 2007-05-08 Stay Away!! Unless you enjoy crack cocaine and other highly addictive substances, this game is not for you! I don't know how Blizzard stumbled on the perfect randon-reward system to ensure a large section of the community would never get a tan again, but I wish I had back the 2 solid years of life they stole from me.
Date: 2007-04-10 Still one of the best games around. This is still one of the best games made, and buying it in the Battle Chest make it one of the best values as well. You get Diablo II and it's expansion Lord of Destruction. With hours of enjoyment for a small price tag, this is a must buy!
Date: 2007-04-10 Diablo Expansion Diablo II with the expansion keeps the action and quests going for you all the time. The new AI for the monsters makes it more challenging. It is easier to make cash now too which makes it possible to gamble for better equipment at the NPC's that allow for gambling. I can't wait till I run up against some of the big shots. Even solo it should be for an interesting time.
Date: 2007-03-24 Diablo I have been playing this game since it was originally released. I did stop for a while. Now I found the empty CD case and decided to play some more. This game is still one of the best games, in my opinion.
Date: 2007-03-20 still a great game 4 star overall rating because this game is well implemented and accompanied by interesting storyline, however, it is somewhat older and thus the graphics are not as impressive or smooth as newer games on the market. Allows for single player (just on your personal machine), multiplayer on Blizzard's Battlenet server, as well as tcp/ip to play privately with friends.
4 star fun rating because the gameplay is engaging and to a good extent customizable with flexible attribute and skill point distribution and several classes (2 classes added with expansion pack) as well as many options for mercenaries. Many viable skill combinations allow for tailoring to personal playing styles and a very wide variety of items and gear which can significantly affect gameplay make the game interesting and grants it some replay value. This is only a four, because although there are 3 difficulty levels, once you finish the first, the other two only present increased difficulty and do not present anything really new.
This was actually purchased for a friend, but I also have the Diablo II game and the Lord of Destruction expansion pack. I have also inspected the contents of my friend's battle chest. Overall I think it is a good deal with both the game and the expansion pack as well as the first diablo game and the official strategy guide for less than it would cost to buy just the second game and expansion (after comparing with several stores). For my purposes I was only interested in the second game and expansion, but the first game may interest those curious about the previous game and its storyline, and the guide may be useful to some, particularly those not familiar with the game.
My friend and I enjoy this game greatly, and I highly recommend it.
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