![]() ![]() Scarface (1983) - and something like Gus Van Sant’s lazy shot-for-shot Psycho (1998) remake.” After playing a bit in both the beta and final version game, I’ve come to appreciate Resurrected’s retro pleasures, although a game from 20 years ago is going to feel dated no matter what.ĭiablo II: Resurrected feels like it could be a perfect Apple Arcade game, or a fun, casual game for regular work-from-home laptops. In a heated Slack convo a few weeks ago, I argued, “There’s a difference between a remake that creates a new, original work - like Scarface (1932) vs. The game is so faithful to the original that you can flick the enhanced graphics on and off at will without missing a beat.Īt first, I didn’t love that concept. ![]() It’s a nearly 1:1 remake of the original Diablo II, first released for PCs and Macs in 2000. In a break from recent high-concept, high-flash games such as Deathloop or Ratchet & Clank, Diablo II: Resurrected is delightfully retro in spirit and practice. ![]()
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