Diablo

Windows game, 1996

Genre:
RPG
Year:
1996
Developer:
Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher:
Blizzard Entertainment
Perspective:
Isometric, Top-down
Theme:
Fantasy, Real-time
Releases:
Windows (1996), Macintosh (1998)
Also known as:
Diablo 1

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Diablo is an unusual combination of a classic RPG game and an action game. Your task begins in the middle of a village that has been affected by many unpleasant things. A butcher is standing under the nearby temple (believe me, you will know him as soon as you meet him), a few floors below haunts the former king of this country with his army flag, demons roam elsewhere - but what we're talking about, the mood in this village is really not cool. Here you enter the scene and decide to take on a difficult task - with one of the heroic characters you will go into the world of the Devil. Diablo is clearly one of the best processed 3D isometric games of its time, and the perfect graphics testify to the tremendous effort that the authors of the game put into the visual side of the game. Whether we are talking about the exteriors of a gloomy landscape, depressing interiors, we come across a lot of details and elaborate objects everywhere. Diablo was certainly one of the newcomers to a new generation of games that allowed for single player entertainment, but also great multiplayer pleasure thanks to the Internet.

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