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 dizzy and the hard decisions on where to dump attribute points net you an increased blood pressure? No more, with Diablo III: Diablo for Kids! Cruising through the killing fields by the press of a single button. Forget health potions, character builds and scouring dungeons for loot. It’s all made much more accessible a...| jefklakscodex.com
Dungeon Siege VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis. Next in line after finishing Sacred: whacking my way through endless hordes of Krugs, skeletons, crystal shards, and goblins. How does the original Dungeon Siege hold up compared to the hack & slash king Diablo 2? Via Jefklak's Codex| jefklakscodex.com
Senua's Saga: Hellblade II is a cinematic marvel. Yet the whole package is hindered by framerate issues, and combat/puzzles that run stale.| But Why Tho?
The Best and Worst Retro Hack & Slash Games. A selection of retro Hack & Slah games, ranked. Which ones stack up to Diablo 2? A summary of the best and worst action RPG games from 2000 to 2012. Via Jefklak's Codex| jefklakscodex.com
Diablo 2 Twenty Years Later: A Retrospective. 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of the beloved and mostly undisputed hack and slash king, Diablo II. Does it still hold up, twenty years later, compared to modern Diablo clones? Via Jefklak's Codex| jefklakscodex.com
Torchlight VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis. In 2009, the masterminds of the guys behind Fate and Blizzard North created the near-perfect Diablo game everybody was waiting for since Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. Oh, and it was released within 11 months. Suffice to say that it is worth a long and hard look! Via Jefklak's Codex| jefklakscodex.com
Nox VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis. Ideated in the 1995 college years of Michael Booth, this intended to be multiplayer focused fast-paced wizard combat game ultimately would wound up to be compared to Diablo II, which was released five months later. Yet, a lot of the likable charm, quickness and quirkiness remained. Is this really a traditional hack & slash game? Via Jefklak's Codex| jefklakscodex.com
Sacred Gold VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis. Sixteen years after its initial release, I finally managed to take the time to thoroughly inspect Sacred (the Gold release). I’ve always been a big fan of hack & slash games, so let’s take this opportunity to compare mechanics of Sacred VS the undisputed king: Diablo 2. Via Jefklak's Codex| jefklakscodex.com
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. Should you play this hack & slash game over others such as Dungeon Siege and Diablo 2? The answer is a definitive no. Via Jefklak's Codex| jefklakscodex.com
Diablo 3 VS Diablo 2: an In-Depth Analysis. After twelve years of agony and resorting to other Diablo-like games, series finally returns with a third installment. Not developed by Blizzard North, and not quite being Diablo, how does Diablo 3 hold up compared to other hack and slash games, and to its predecessor? Via Jefklak's Codex| jefklakscodex.com