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A functional archive of Diablo's roots for console players, but the gamepad controls betray the original design.
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About Diablo Prime Evil Collection
I'm genuinely surprised Blizzard shipped Diablo I and II on Xbox at all, let alone bundled them together. This Prime Evil Collection is a straight port of both games with controller remapping, which means you're getting 1996's isometric click-fest and 2000's loot-grinding masterpiece on a modern console. Diablo II especially holds up because the build variety and itemization are so deep that even thirty years later, theorycrafters are still finding new ways to break the game. The catch: neither game was designed for a gamepad, and the UI squints harder the longer you play. Inventory management and skill hotbars feel clunky when you're mapping eight mouse clicks to a controller. If you bounced off the originals before, this port won't change your mind. But if you're a console-only player who's heard the legend and want to see why Diablo II is basically the blueprint for every looter-shooter that came after, this is your only legal shot on Xbox.

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- Developer
- Blizzard Entertainment
- Publisher
- Blizzard Entertainment
- Release Date
- Sep 23, 2021