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Diablo II: Lord of Destruction


Platform:   All  |  Windows


Diablo II: Lord of Destruction


Just when the ruptured blisters on your mousing finger were finally healing, the folks at Blizzard come out with a Diablo II expansion pack. You can always get a prosthetic while you're hacking and slashing and slashing and then hacking some more.



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Review:  Computer Games Magazine Online   Score: 5  
"$35 retail (on average) may seem like a lot to pay for an expansion pack. In this instance it's not, since you're really getting an amazingly reworked masterpiece and not just 'a few more levels.'" 2001-10-04




Review:  The Armchair Empire   Score: 8  
"As far as breathing new life into Diablo II is concerned, Lord of Destruction accomplishes this easily." 2001-09-27




Review:  Gone Gold   Score: 92  
"Lord of Destruction is a superb expansion in all aspects." 2001-09-02




Review:  Computer and Video Games   Score: 83  
"Devilishly good fun." 2001-08-13




Review:  The Adrenaline Vault   Score: 4  
"This is what fans of Diablo II want: pure monster-killing, item-dropping, fireball-chucking entertainment." 2001-08-10




Review:  Game Over Online   Score: 92  
"While I don't approve of the escalation of expansion pack prices (and think New World Computing and 3DO did a terrible thing with the Heroes of Might and Magic 3 Chronicles), it's hard to argue too much here given the amount of work that went into the title, given Blizzard's always excellent production values, and given that a million people went out and bought the expansion pack anyway." 2001-08-03




Review:  TechTV   Score: 4  
"If you didn't like Diablo II, don't bother with this expansion, but if you're like me and you liked Diablo II, get a pillow and blanket and set up camp at your computer." 2001-08-01




Review:  Inside Mac Games (MAC)   Score: 8.75  
"Diablo II: Lord of Destruction is yet another masterpiece in their long line of top-notch titles." 2001-07-30




Review:  GameSpy   Score: 85  
"... LoD is easily worth the money a Diablo II player will put into it, if not for the two new characters and new Act alone." 2001-07-21




Review:  FiringSquad   Score: 86  
"The changes are many and irreversible, but in general Blizzard is taking things in the right direction, and if you don't mind investing another $35 into Diablo II (you first need to admit the fact that you purchased items off of Ebay), LoD will be well worth it!" 2001-07-20




Review:  ActionTrip   Score: 84  
"If you are an old Diablo fan, you probably already finished the expansion, and if you never even played Diablo II, well, now you can play a complete debugged game with seven available PC classes." 2001-07-16




Review:  Game Revolution   Score: B+  
"Not only does it add length, but it improves the quality of the entire experience. If not for the bugs and the hefty $40 price tag, I would wager that a better expansion to a game will not be seen for some time." 2001-07-13




Review:  All Game Guide   Score: 4  
"By gently correcting shortcomings and firmly reinforcing strengths, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction is an expansion package truly worthy of the best-selling original." 2001-07-13




Review:  RPGamer   Score: 8  
"Nearly every aspect of Diablo II has been improved by Lord of Destruction." 2001-07-06




Review:  IGN   Score: 8.8  
"In the end, if you didn't like Diablo II before, you won't like Lord of Destruction any better. On the other hand, if you liked it, everything about this expansion is a huge improvement." 2001-07-05




Review:  GameZone   Score: 9  
"Lord of Destruction's improvements make replaying Diablo II seem like playing a new game." 2001-07-04




Review:  the electric playground   Score: 9  
"Lord of Destruction adds plenty to Diablo II, and not just a new episode. It actually changes the entire game from start to finish." 2001-07-03




Review:  GameSpot   Score: 8.2  
"Diablo II: Lord of Destruction has a lot of depth that's readily apparent, yet it takes a long time to really see how much is packed into this great expansion to one of last year's most addicting games." 2001-07-02




Review:  RPGFan   Score: 80  
"This game is a definite must buy for those who already own the original Diablo II!" 2001-06-28



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ESRB Average Review Score

8.6

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Developer: Blizzard North

Publisher: Blizzard

Players: Up to 8

Release Date: June 27, 2001

Genre: RPG

System Requirements:

Diablo II, Windows 2000, ME, XP, 95, 98 or NT 4.0 Service Pack 5, Pentium 233 or equivalent, 64 MB RAM, 800MB available hard drive space (in addition to original Diablo II Multiplayer install), 4X CD-ROM drive, DirectX compatible video card.

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