Blizzard has a nack for making expansions that make the games much better. This is no exeption.

User Rating: 8.9 | Diablo II: Lord of Destruction (Re-release) PC
In truth, I never played an RPG before Diablo 2. In my old country, this was ones of the biggest games there (Along with Warcraft 3, Starcraft and Counterstrike. Try to guess what country). I never though RPG games whould be that fun, I never liked other ones. I always through that they where too complex and too advanced for me, I would always play a simple FPS or strategy game, because back then things where simple. Then I played Diablo 2 and though, Wow! What a simple context. It was so simple to play through that i had a revelation on my gaming attitude.

Although Diablo 2 wasn't the easiest game, I do die alot, but I was still chalanged to keep playing. The other thing I enjoy about the Diablo series is its story. Blizzard's stories for its games are what i admire about the company and its games. I love a good story in a game (Halo, Starcraft, Command & Conquer Red Alert 2). Besides that, I was never much of a fantasy buff. That changed when i played Warcraft 3 and Diablo 2. I really don't like conventional fantasy stuff with dragons, knights and kings. Warcraft introduced me to orcs, and Diablo introduced me to demons from hell. Bliss.

Then came Lord of Destruction. Blizzard has a nack for making expansions that make the games much better. This is no exeption. Like Brood War, the expantion changed the game for me, making it totaly new and extended the gamplay beyond the original, both in singleplayer and multiplayer. What a game. Although I am not even half way through the whole game in the multiplayer side, I am prompted to keep going.

Buy this game if you haven't allready and I'll see you on Battle.Net