Many mods are the labor of decades of love for Diablo 2, and it's important to recognize the people who have spent so much time on these projects. Installing mods for such an old game, though, can be a complicated process, and it's important to keep a few things in mind before even searching for a good download.
Updated Jby Erik Petrovich: The release of Diablo 2: Resurrected on the imminent horizon has fans clamoring over the original game, returning in droves to the classic ARPG. One thing that has remained constant, though, is the incredible community still creating Diablo 2 mods years and years later. It's harder, less forgiving, and incredibly complex with little to no guides on how to accomplish certain tasks.
One thing players new to the classic game will quickly realize is how different Diablo 2 is from Diablo 3, which came out more than a decade later. RELATED: Everything We Currently Know About Diablo 2: Resurrected While the original Diablo is certainly a classic in its own right, Diablo 2 is considered to be the superior of the first two entries in the series, and thus more deserving of a remaster. With the release of Diablo 4 and Diablo 2: Resurrected on the horizon, fans of Blizzard's most demonic franchise are going back in time to experience the 2D isometric sequel all over again.