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Playstation : Diablo Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Diablo and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Diablo. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Life after Death

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 9 / 9
Date: February 14, 2000
Author: Amazon User

The PSX translation of Diablo breathed new life into this PC classic. I've played this game on the PC since it was released (with a few short breaks to eat & sleep) and it only recently lost it's fun. But when I played the Playstation version, I was immediately addicted - again. I like the new interface; somehow it seems more action-packed with a gamepad rather than a stupid mouse, and I liked how the game actually paused when you access the character & inventory screens. In all, if you've played Diablo on the PC, the PSX version will make it fun all over again; and if you've never played Diablo before...you're in for a horrific treat. (That reminds me: the first time I EVER played this game, it scared the daylights out of me :)

Diablo

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 11 / 14
Date: June 08, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Once in a while, an awsome games comes along and everyone is just stunned about how great it is. They might say how fun it is and how you should get this. I'm not telling you that you have to buy Diablo, but I reccomend it. It is definetly worth a try if you're a big action/RPG gamer and don't mind some gore. It has wonderfully beautiful graphics. Add some bone crunching sounds into it and it's a masterpiece. This will definetly be a game that you will not stop playing until you beat it. If you don't buy this game, you're getting left out. But then again, this is just my opinion.

Hackin' and Slashin' With Friends

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 7
Date: January 02, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Diablo has unique characteristics about it. Unique weapons, armors, amulets, just about every item you can get your hands on. Two player mode will not allow you to carry over unique items, but it offers more choices. Sure, the Chamber of Bone was a good experience area is one player, but the Caves are even better; if you can reach them. Two player mode allows you to take on almost any monster if your characters are good enough. My brother's level 19 warrior and my level 21 sorcerer can decimate everything until the end of the caves. Sure, you may think that it takes a long time to reach high levels such as 20, which requires over one million experience, but after that level, a new option is open:Nightmare mode. That means the enemies are harder, more traps, gold and items, but it is well worth it. All in all, Diablo is the RPG/action game that is worth buying.

This is a Great game. a must for any rpg player

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 7 / 8
Date: November 17, 1999
Author: Amazon User

Diablo is a fine game.There is no other game to compare with it .the gameplay is fast and you have to learn different strategies for each character .with the random creation of dugeon levels makes the game feel new each time you play it. you dont know what is at the end of each corridor. the magical items you can use to enhance the characters abilities attacks and defenses giving the character a chance to resist spell attacks fire and electrical or it cas be used to boost one of your stats. in multiplayer mode it is very fun to with the added bonus of playing with others and using the characters skills to full effect.Net games are just as fun but be prepaired for pks player killers who collect your ears not many games like this to compare it with ultima online is good but diablo has more action and more matched for new players can enter the lower part of the dungeon and the experienced can go in to the deepest depths of Diablos dungeon.

Wait, What Time is it?

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: December 06, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This game is addictive and warps time. I start and after a few moments of play, I notice the sun has gone down and the clock has rolled ahead several hours. Never boring and never the same, Diablo is a game that makes you want to play it over and over.

1000 hour game!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 9
Date: November 16, 1999
Author: Amazon User

All I can say is "this game is absolutely fantastic" It's been around awhile but to those who haven't played it yet "if your looking for a great rpg that has killing, killing, killing and rewards that keep you playing, this is your next game" I have played this game for at least 1000 hrs, and still play it, hats off to blizzard entertainment!

Great fun and a good primer for "Diablo II" on computer

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: November 28, 2000
Author: Amazon User

"Diablo" is something of a compromise between true RPGs and arcade games like "Gauntlet." Basically, it's all about going into a hole in the ground, killing what's there and looting the bodies. The quests and puzzles really aren't challenges, but rather let you know what sort of critters to kill and loot.

Having said that, the game is addictive, especially when playing with another person (who preferably is using one of the other classes of character available in the game). Roaming the dungeon under Tristram, hacking your way through hordes of demons and the undead, all for an even shinier and fancier new weapon or suit of armor -- or, most fun, more spells for your Sorcerer -- is a great way to kill an afternoon, and a sure cure for bad days at work.

The graphics in the Playstation version are a slight improvement over the disappointing computer graphics -- the camera is zoomed in significantly, letting you see what's going on in the dimly lit dungeon -- and the interface, while not as intuitive and relatively unobtrusive as the one in "Diablo II," works extremely well and the learning curve for most players will be very short.

Two player mode, while lots of fun, does have some limitations, mainly that both players are trapped on a single screen together, and a zealous partner can inadvertently trap the other character behind walls or barrels in the middle of a widespread melee.

The violence here is gory, and there's references to violence against the young prince of the land, but for the game is far less graphic and intense than most horror movies, and should be something that teenagers can handle quite easily.

The game also has appeal for adults who've tired of the thinking involved with "Warcraft" (or who have experience with paper-and-pencil RPGs) and just want to smite some demons.

And while "Diablo II" isn't yet available for any videogame console systems -- and will likely suffer when it does -- this bargain-priced original game will serve as a good primer on the game and its setting and sets the stage for the computer game sequel.

A solid game despite its age, and one well worth owning.

25 bucks?? WORTH IT!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: November 05, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Ok, I kept putting off getting this game because of having the PC Diablo 2 Lord of Destruction and I don't like paying 25 bucks for PS1 games. I usually try to go 15 bucks or less for them since graphics and gameplay are kinda off by today's standards of PS2. And even though I wanted it I felt like I would play it a few minutes and be sick of the controls and graphics. It is an excellent game and it's portable on my PSOne...if you're a fan just get it. The controls are tedious and annoying for awhile but after an hour or so it isn't so bad. It took me a little over 5 hours to get my warrior to level 13---don't know if that's good or bad (don't really care, either) but it was a fun five hours.

Dare to Enter...

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: January 29, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Diablo is pretty faithfully ported over to the Playstation, however the graphics aren't as clean as in the PC version of the game. But this game is still a worthy addition to your Playstation library simply for the fact that the dungeons, characters, items, weapons, etc. hold such a diverse amount that this game can keep you occupied for weeks and weeks. The two-player option is really cool, allowing you and a friend to tackle the dungeons together. Everytime you start a new game, the dungeons "randomize", so you won't find things in the same place as you did before. Sound is on par, however if you're used to the mouse in the PC version, the controls associated with the PSX will confuse you at first. A little practice is all that's needed to master it in no time. Overall, an excellent game, worthy of addition to anyone's library of Playstation games if they're into a good old-fashioned "dungeon romp".

Diablo is one of a kind.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 9
Date: December 17, 1999
Author: Amazon User

Diablo is the only Playstation game to hold my interest long enough to complete the game twice (working on my 3rd). We need more games like this, as I have not found any as of yet. It's a dungeons and Dragons type of game that allows your character to gain levels and spells by combatting your goulish enemies. We not only need more games like this, but, we need more games like this in multi player versions. -as playstation is not plentiful in interesting two player games. Diablo met everyone of my requirements...Interesting, suspensful, multi-player, and advancement. I'll be waiting for a sequel.


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