
She had a cigarette in her hand while it was wrapped around the mouse and she would click those buttons like there was no tomorrow. I still remember my mom sitting in front of her PC with this giant magnifying attachment on her classic monitor playing Diablo 2. She is the one that introduced me to the game so I hold the game very close to my heart. You see, my mom actually used to play Diablo 2 like crazy.

As I created my characters I could not help but reminisce on the past adventures I had. Even the intro Blizzard logo reveal resembles that which we used to see back in the day. Everything is there and has been almost copied and pasted across the two games in a one-for-one manner. It is important to note that Diablo 2 Resurrected is a complete remake of the original. Not only does the game look absolutely superb thanks to its remade visuals, but that uncomfortable atmosphere that made the original so dark and terrifying has been perfectly captured once again.

Now that Diablo 2 Resurrected is at our door, the remake/remaster also brings with it the opportunity to experience the classic again. I was a child so I used whatever made me look awesome and increase my stats. Mainly the grind for gear, creating the best build and putting together all the different stats and items to craft the most beastly of characters. However, being a child playing a game, that was clearly way too old for my age, I missed out on the best moments in Diablo 2. Be it hosting LAN parties with friends or making use of the Jamella hero editor for hours on end only to launch my game and have it crash right as the loading door is opening. Much of my childhood gaming memories are based on the game. The moment Diablo 2 Resurrected booted up I was filled with joy.
