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Titan Quest VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis
Mediocre | Originally released only two years after Sacred, Titan Quest combines Greek mythology with hack and slash: a world full of mesmerizing creatures to …

The Best and Worst Retro Hack & Slash Games
This month, I’ve played the heck out of classic action RPGs akin to Diablo. Starting with Sacred, I worked my way through Dungeon Siege, the …

Torchlight 2 VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis
Good | In my original Torchlight review, I called Torchlight a ‘near-perfect Diablo 2 clone - Diablo 2.5’. Of course, I did not play its …

Diablo 2 Twenty Years Later: A Retrospective
Amazing | I’ve been playing a lot of retro and more modern hack and slash games lately: from the more near-perfect D2 clone Torchlight, the more unique …

Diablo 3 VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis
Great | In my earlier article ‘Diablo III: Diablo for kids’, I ranted about D3’s shortcomings, as any other dissatisfied reviewer did that …

Torchlight VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis
Good | Let’s get a few things out of the way first. This game is a near-perfect Diablo 2 clone. In fact, I’d call it Diablo 2.

Nox VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis
Great | The biggest problem with Nox is not its gameplay, nor the graphics: it’s the unlucky release schedule. Diablo II came out in the same years, …

Dungeon Siege VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis
Mediocre | Two years after Diablo 2 and two years before Sacred, Chris Taylor took a shot at the hack & slash formula with his studio Gas Powered Games, …

Sacred Gold VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis
Good | The Diablo 2 craze has been raging for four years before Ascaron released their hack & slash clone in 2004. When it was originally released, I …

Diablo III: Diablo for Kids
Ever wanted to play a real dungeon crawler but got held back by the possibility of a carpel tunnel syndrome? Did Diablo 2’s skill tree make you …