So this is where Blizzard got so many of their ideas for Diablo II. I am sorry I waited so long to play this. The graphics are a bit dated, but the game is still engaging and fun. The two member party interface is useful and easy to maneuver. It is a bit hard to keep track of quests though one can revisit past NPC conversations to find them. It is also sometimes difficult to locate items that have fallen to the ground. It has a funny feature where you have to eat which is a bit of realism but adds an extra complication that might not be essential in game play. Nonetheless eating is not really a big problem as food abounds but is a curious addition to an RPG. I recommend the game despite that it is dated (and makes you eat food) and it functions well on older computers at least. Gathering of Developers really puts together some good stuff and seem to always have!
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