

The Lord of Destruction add-on is also included in Diablo 2 Resurrected. The cinematics have been remodeled, animated and rendered, but keep exactly the style and dynamics of the original (if you want to see the original cinematics, check out my video with all Diablo 2 cinematics). There are some new comfort settings, such as automatic sorting of the inventory, automatic collection of gold, clearer item comparisons, a better automap. Also, an attempt was made to keep as many design decisions from the original as possible, even a known bug.

So you can switch seamlessly between old and new graphics.

Blizzard considers "Diablo II Resurrected" a remaster and not a remake, because even though the graphics look new with new models, animation, effects and lighting, the old engine is used as the basic framework. Today the remaster of Diablo 2 was released, twenty-one years after the release of the original, and I show my comparison video here.
