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List Price: $9.99 Buy Used: $1.94 You Save: $8.05 (81%)
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Rating: 135 reviews Sales Rank: 2408
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Mature Media: CD-ROM Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 9 x 2
Model: 4313 UPC: 020626718189 EAN: 0020626718189 ASIN: B00001IVBL
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It's as good as I remembered it! August 20, 2006 I've played Diablo before, when it first came out. It was fun, exciting and learning the tricks to beat the game was great. As with all things - time, moving, etc - I lost my original copy and had several hard drive formats. When I went to order it anew, I found that Blizzard no longer carries/sells the single Diablo (the original game) disc. I found it here on Amazon and ordered it from NothingButSoftware. They sent it in a bubble pack, the disc in a software disc envelope, and the software, per the ad, was new. It arrived in a timely matter according to the Amazon shipping rules (4 days I believe it was) and in good condition. I highly recommend all 3 to anyone who wants Diablo, wants a good merchant, or an overall good company - Amazon.
Diablo 1 July 15, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I enjoy the game a lot and have for several years. It is getting harder and harder to find a copy of Diablo 1 The more I play it the more I get out of the game. The added levels are great also. I feel this is a great game for kids as well as adults. Kids 12 and older maybe.
this game doesn't seem old September 22, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The story of Diablo is based on premise of a war between Heaven and Hell. The town of Tristram is under attack by demons, and the player must save the town. As the player delves into the underworld, he discovers more about the demon Diablo, through large tomes that are read aloud by the character. Eventually, the player reaches the lair of Diablo and must kill him.
Gold and Gloryhounds September 14, 2005 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
Diablo is the best game I have ever played. There is no silly role playing and impossible mazes. It incorporates an excellent atmosphere with exciting gameplay. You have to be careful playing it alone because it can get quite scarey. I know a certain bloke who we will call "Liam" who actually got so scared he had to take a few days off work and eventually wound up selling his house on acount of a dark corner in the basement that reminded him of the catacombs level.
Anyhow two player action is excellent and I recomend conning your sucker friends to playing the warrior character while you pick the Rogue character. The warrior has to get in close to do any damage to enemies. The Rogue character is best at bow and arrows so you can kill plenty enemies without fear of taking damage. If you follow my advice you let your sucker friends engage enemies first then you can either pepper the melee with arrrows or run around picking up gold and items. The only drawback can be if your friend is like my friend Liam who has eyes that literally light up at the sight of gold or sweet looking swords and other items. I suspect he has a large case of gloryhoundism. He swoops in and grabs the good stuff doublequickspeed leaving you with nothing. All you can do is try to abandon him in a melee fight then when he gets good and dead you slip in a rifle his smelly corpse for loot. Liam gets quite upset at this but fair is fair. Plus I think he is just greedy when it comes to the gold on account of he just got told by his real life wife he's only allowed to spend sweet cash on essentials like clothes, food and stuff for the kids. Jokes on him though, wifey outsmarted him and grandfathered the clothes catagory into the rules so she can spend loads on shoes and clamdiggers with no fear of breaking her own rules. This one time Liam made me so mad that I slammed the bathroom door when I went for a wizz, this silly little clay lizard he got from Mexico fell of the wall thanks to his shoddy nailing job. Anyhow my reflexes were hyped up from a killer diablo session plus I was angry about being cheated out of my rightful share of the gold. Anyway, as soon as the lizard moved I thought it was actually alive, I was a little boozed too, and I'm a littl ashamed to admit that when I'm on the booze I like to beat stuff up. Well I layed a beating on the lizard quicksnap. I think I broke it's leg off or something. Liam was plenty sore but it's his own fault for getting me so riled up and not monitoring my boozin'.
I made it up to him by turning him on to this awesome band known as the Streets. They are his favorite now and he would still be listening to Def Leppard and their crappy one armed drummer if it wasn't for me.
Still playing after all of these years September 13, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought Diablo when it was first released back in 1997 and to this day I still find myself playing it. I have solved it numerous times but I never tire of it. I just create a new character and start from scratch. Whether it be a warrior, rogue or sorcerer, it is fun playing as each character and finding the strengths and weaknesses for each character. Even though Diablo 2 has since been released the original Diablo is still fun. The graphics may not hold a candle to the games on the market today, but in the end all that matters is fun and Diablo is just that FUN! If you are looking for a game to play while passing the time between blockbuster releases, then pick up a copy of Diablo if you don't already have it.
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