Portable Diablo 2 | 552 mb
While
its graphics appear somewhat dated, Diablo II has incredible replay
value, and most importantly, it offers a lot of addictive gameplay in
either the single-player or the multiplayer mode.
After more
than three years in the making, Diablo II has finally arrived. The
belated sequel is easily one of the most anticipated computer games of
all time, so it's not surprising that Blizzard North has managed to
produce another highly entertaining and accessible game. But while its
hack-and-slash gameplay will seem instantly familiar to those who
played its predecessor, Diablo II is a more complex and much larger
game, which helps explain its extended production. However, in exchange
for the additional complexity and size, you'll have to tolerate
low-resolution graphics and a few more gameplay problems than you might
have come to expect from Blizzard games.
Although it was hugely
successful both commercially and critically, the original Diablo was
criticized for its relatively short single-player game and solitary
dungeon setting. Diablo II is set in a much larger gaming world, and
its action isn't isolated to a single locale. Divided into four
distinct acts, each with its own setting, Diablo II now permits outdoor
exploration in addition to a predictable series of dungeon crawls,
although the outdoor areas aren't terribly interesting in and of
themselves. The overall goal of Diablo II is exactly the same as it was
in the first game, namely to hack through hordes of monsters to gain
items and enhance your abilities so you can confront and speedily
dispatch the resident Lord of Terror, Diablo. This time around there's
a better story to serve as the framework for the slaughter, as each of
the game's acts is linked together with impressively produced and
lengthy cinematic cutscenes. The quests you receive are no longer
random, as they were in the single-player version of the original game,
and collectively the tasks in each act are loosely linked together to
make the overall story more cohesive. Diablo II's primary focus is
still on action-oriented gameplay, but the more sophisticated
presentation of the cutscenes and the additional plot depth give the
action context and more relevance than in the original game.
To make this work on vista:
1. Right click on Diablo II application
2. Click Properties
3. GO to compatibility tab
4. Disable desktop composition and run adminstrator Enjoy!!
Download:
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/110663538/PDblo2.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/110670975/PDblo2.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/110677608/PDblo2.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/110683868/PDblo2.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/110692061/PDblo2.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/110695933/PDblo2.part6.rar
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