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Main » 2017 January 5 » Diablo 1 And 2 Complete With Expansions Repack
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Diablo 1 And 2 Complete With Expansions Developer/Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment Genre: Hack and Slash, Action role-playing game Full game - No Need Crack No RAR,Zip,No Password ISO File Format Mount or burn,Install & Play Mode : Single-player Controls : Keyboard,Mouse Languages : English Repack By SaraDaddy Repack Size : 2,64 Gb Installation Size : 2,89 Gb Includes Diablo 1 Diablo 1 Hellfire Diablo 2 Diablo 2 Lord Of Destruction Diablo 1 Diablo is a dark fantasy-themed action role-playing game. Set in the fictional Kingdom of Khanduras, located in the world of Sanctuary, Diablo has the player take control of a lone hero battling to rid the world of Diablo, the Lord of Terror. Beneath the town of Tristram, the player journeys through sixteen dungeon levels, ultimately entering Hell itself in order to face Diablo. Diablo is one of the best-known examples of the action-RPG sub-genre. Although players level up, choose character classes, and manage a variety of spells and equipment as in a typical RPG, all actions are done in real time, as in an action game. Gameplay is structured around a monster-filled dungeon located near the town of Tristram. In town, players may rest, buy items, and repair equipment. There are sixteen levels of the dungeon, divided into four areas. Each area has a different appearance, architecture, light level, monster mix, and musical soundtrack. The first level of each of these areas has an additional exit leading back up to the town of Tristram. In single player, these entrances are blocked until the character opens them from the dungeon side, and the entrance is available for two-way travel from then on. In multiplayer, the entrances to town all start in their "open" position, but with a level requirement to access them from town. Diablo 1 Hellfire Diablo: Hellfire is an expansion pack that Sierra On-Line produced for the video game Diablo. Hellfire is a single-player expansion to Diablo. Hellfire's storyline occurs as an aside to the main story arc of the original game. A sorcerer, while performing a ritual, unknowingly releases the demon Na-Krul unto the town of Tristram, but before it can completely escape, the sorcerer magically seals the doors. The player is later tasked with venturing into Na-Krul's lair and vanquishing it. The expansion pack adds several enhancements to Diablo, including an additional monk class, two new dungeon settings, additional quests to undertake, several extra game items, including oils which affect item statistics, runes that can be placed as traps, a new page of spells, new affixes for weapons and armor, new shrines, new mini-boss enemy names, a noticeable boost to Diablo's strength and power, and a number of interface improvements. Diablo 2 The storyline of Diablo II progresses through four acts, with each act following a more or less predetermined path and list of quests. Some quests are optional. The player assumes the role of a hero from one of five different character classes. Players fight monsters through wilderness areas and dungeons in order to level-up their character and gain better items. Combat is in real-time, and shown from an isometric viewpoint. Players also have the option of hiring one of several computer-controlled mercenaries, or hirelings, that follow the player and attack nearby enemies. A powerful boss monster awaits the player at the end of each act. Item drops, monster attributes, and most dungeon layouts are randomly-generated by Diablo II. Diablo II: Lord of Destruction More than a standard expansion, Lord of Destruction not only added content in the form of two new character classes, new weapons and an addition of a fifth act, but also dramatically revamped the gameplay of the existing Diablo II for solo and especially multiplayer. Features Lord of Destruction adds a number of new features to the core gameplay of Diablo II. These include: Two new character classes: the Assassin and the Druid. A fifth act taking place in and around Mount Arreat in the northern Barbarian Highlands, with an additional act boss, Baal. Many new weapons and new pieces of armor: Runes can be placed into sockets and provide different bonuses from gems. Using Horadric Cube, needed quest item for Act 2 and runes as recipes, one can empower the items. The process is called "cubing." "Crafted items" are very similar to rare items but they cannot be found in chests or dropped by monsters. They can be created with the Horadric Cube and the right ingredients. They have 3-4 fixed properties that will enhance the items. "Runewords" are very powerful bonuses that are granted to an item when specific runes are socketed in a specific order. "Jewels" gain the same random bonuses that items can. These can be placed into sockets. They have the same effect no matter what the base item is. Unique jewels are "Rainbow Facets" which have different bonuses to a certain element. Ethereal items that are normally more powerful than their standard counterparts, but they have lowered durability and cannot be repaired. Charms that can be kept in the inventory and provide passive bonuses. Class-specific items that can only be used by a certain character, e.g. Claws for an Assassin. Additional unique and set items, including class-specific sets. An expanded stash for storing items—two times the size of the original stash. An alternate weapon/shield/spell setup that can be switched to via a hotkey in gameplay. Hirelings can now follow the player through all the Acts. They can also be equipped with armor and a weapon, can gain their own experience (originally they leveled up with the player), can be healed by potions, and can be resurrected when killed. The game can be played at 800x600 resolution, up from 640x480. System requirements Windows Windows 95 or better 60 MHz Pentium or better 8 MB RAM (16 MB for multiplayer) SVGA-compatible graphics card 2X CD-ROM drive Mac OS Power Macintosh or compatible 8 MB RAM with virtual memory System 7.5 or higher 2X CD-ROM drive I HAVE BACKUP MIRROR LINKS FOR ALL MY POSTS SO IF ARE BEEN DELETED INFORM ME VIA PM AND I'll CORRECT THAT. Check links with this FILEFACTORY LINK CHECKER If links are dead, please leave comment in the post. http://www.filefactory.com/file/1jx2m4rba8i1/ |
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