
However, the heart of the game is multiplayer, either LAN or Online. Single player is a passable experience, and it lets the time go by while you wait for some program to run/download/update/whatever, or while you watch a TV show at the same time, etc. This game sets the bar that other hack and slack games are measured against. By seperating it's two forms of (Open and Closed) it allowed you to play "legit" on Blizzard's Closed servers, and still allowed you to explore the game mechanics and edit characters and bring those "hacked" characters in for amazing PvP on the P2P Open servers. It, at it's prime, had such a strong community, and even by today's standards has an excellent multiplayer layout as far as chatting, game creation, ease of use, etc. Gameplay, items, hostility based PvP, it blows everything else out of the water. In as far as today's standards go, the graphics may be lacking, but it would be unfair to rate an 11 year old game in such a manner. It, at it's prime, had such a strong community, and even by today's standards has an excellent multiplayer layout as far Diablo 2 LoD may very well be the best game ever made.


Diablo 2 LoD may very well be the best game ever made.
