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I still remember downloading and playing its 50 (EXE)/56 (zipped) MB
demo file that took several hours in my college dorm back in
(19(96/97)). It was worth it since I got addicted! And then, I had my
suite mate buy it for me from Fry's Electronics (RIP :~() store! Again, >worth it and oops addicting again. ;)
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 16:37:41 -0600, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
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I still remember downloading and playing its 50 (EXE)/56 (zipped) MB
demo file that took several hours in my college dorm back in
(19(96/97)). It was worth it since I got addicted! And then, I had my >suite mate buy it for me from Fry's Electronics (RIP :~() store! Again, >worth it and oops addicting again. ;)
I only played "Diablo" some time after its release. It wasn't a 'real'
CRPG, after all; it was just some 'dumbed down' action-RPG hybrid.
When I finally did pick it up, it was in part to see what all the hype
was about, but probably more because of its procedural-generation
technology.
I can't say my opinion of the game was changed much by actually
playing the title; its superficial narrative, lack of any real
character interactions and bewildering (to me, anyway) focus on loot collecting just didn't make for a very enjoyable experience. Worse,
its success seemed to indicate that 'traditional' CRPGs were dead in
favor of the rush of Diablo-imitators, which left me rather sore about
the whole thing. These days, I'd like to think I've become a bit more
mature and can accept that different people can like different things
(and, anyway, traditional CRPGs have had their own resurgence), but
for a while I was rather outspoken in my dislike of the game. ;-)
So it's great that "Diablo" has reached its silver anniversary, even
if I can't really share in the joy. I'll get a bit more excited in a
couple of years when "Planescape: Torment" hits its 25th, though. Now
THERE was a game worth remembering. ;-)
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For me, I loved it since I was and still am an action type of player. I >always loved Gauntlet and other types. I'm not crazy about real RPGs
like Eye of Beholder, etc. Although, I don't mind turn based these days >since I'm old and slow. :(
On Mon, 03 Jan 2022 16:48:35 -0600, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
For me, I loved it since I was and still am an action type of player. I >always loved Gauntlet and other types. I'm not crazy about real RPGs
like Eye of Beholder, etc. Although, I don't mind turn based these days >since I'm old and slow. :(
I love Diablo style RPGs. I also love dungeon crawlers like Eye of the Beholder. What I do NOT like are RPGs with pages and pages of text to
read.* You guys can have your Planescape Torments and your Disco
Elysiums. Give me Wizardry and Might & Magic - preferably good remakes
like what was done for Bard's Tale.
* I do really like Ultima 7 though.
On Mon, 03 Jan 2022 16:48:35 -0600, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
For me, I loved it since I was and still am an action type of player. I
always loved Gauntlet and other types. I'm not crazy about real RPGs
like Eye of Beholder, etc. Although, I don't mind turn based these days
since I'm old and slow. :(
I love Diablo style RPGs. I also love dungeon crawlers like Eye of the Beholder. What I do NOT like are RPGs with pages and pages of text to
read.* You guys can have your Planescape Torments and your Disco
Elysiums. Give me Wizardry and Might & Magic - preferably good remakes
like what was done for Bard's Tale.
* I do really like Ultima 7 though.
Horses for courses and all that. I'm not a big fan of Diablo type games
but one thing that does irate me is that they use the RPG title. The
reason for that is that I come from a table-top RPG background and
action RPG's really struggle even to get to the stage of what AD&D
typical was in the 80's.
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 16:37:41 -0600, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
https://www.bluesnews.com/cgi-bin/board.pl?action=viewthread&boardid=1&threadid=243910
I still remember downloading and playing its 50 (EXE)/56 (zipped) MB
demo file that took several hours in my college dorm back in
(19(96/97)). It was worth it since I got addicted! And then, I had my >>suite mate buy it for me from Fry's Electronics (RIP :~() store! Again, >>worth it and oops addicting again. ;)
I only played "Diablo" some time after its release. It wasn't a 'real'
CRPG, after all; it was just some 'dumbed down' action-RPG hybrid.
When I finally did pick it up, it was in part to see what all the hype
was about, but probably more because of its procedural-generation
technology.
I can't say my opinion of the game was changed much by actually
playing the title; its superficial narrative, lack of any real
character interactions and bewildering (to me, anyway) focus on loot collecting just didn't make for a very enjoyable experience. Worse,
its success seemed to indicate that 'traditional' CRPGs were dead in
favor of the rush of Diablo-imitators, which left me rather sore about
the whole thing. These days, I'd like to think I've become a bit more
mature and can accept that different people can like different things
(and, anyway, traditional CRPGs have had their own resurgence), but
for a while I was rather outspoken in my dislike of the game. ;-)
So it's great that "Diablo" has reached its silver anniversary, even
if I can't really share in the joy. I'll get a bit more excited in a
couple of years when "Planescape: Torment" hits its 25th, though. Now
THERE was a game worth remembering. ;-)
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