![]() Jazz Jackrabbit Are you ready for this? POW! followed by a wonderful amalgamation of a Robert Allen’s tracker music mixed with a bright and colorful menu was more than enough to completely blow away nine year old Jefklak in 1994.Diablo 2 Twenty Years Later: A Retrospective 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 Sacred and charming Nox to the boring Dungeon Siege and too easy Diablo 3.Of course, I did not play its successor yet. Torchlight 2 VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis In my original Torchlight review, I called Torchlight a ’near-perfect Diablo 2 clone - Diablo 2.5’.Starting with Sacred, I worked my way through Dungeon Siege, the Torchlight games, Nox, and of course revisited Sanctuary in Diablo 2 and 3. The Best and Worst Retro Hack & Slash Games This month, I’ve played the heck out of classic action RPGs akin to Diablo.Titan Quest VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis Originally released only two years after Sacred, Titan Quest combines Greek mythology with hack and slash: a world full of mesmerizing creatures to kill, wealth to collect, and above all: horrible bugs and boring gameplay. ![]() When it was originally released, I fumbled with a Seraphin character build but eventually lost interest. Sacred Gold VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis The Diablo 2 craze has been raging for four years before Ascaron released their hack & slash clone in 2004. ![]()
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