![]() Whatever class balancing issues plagued the original Diablo II and its expansion seem to remain, though the classes are uniformly fun to play and build. Pathfinding feels every bit of 21 years old, as does the less-than-smooth character movement. There’s the shared stash, of course, and auto pick-up for gold, but the inventory is the same constricted pain in the ass, and multiple items still can’t be stacked. Resurrected makes a strong effort at adding accessibility options and adds an impressively wide range of ways to tweak graphics settings, audio and controller configurations, but when it comes to quality of life enhancements in-game, the list is curiously and disappointingly small.
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