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Fan compares the original kinematics of Diablo 2 with those of Resurrected: Recreation is impressive

Just a few days ago, Blizzard presented the kinematics of act I and II of Diablo 2: Resurrected. Obviously, they did not go unnoticed between the community, but a fan decided to go further, and created a comparative video ** of these scenes with the kinematics of the original game.

There are some changes, but they are minimal. The user video CYCU1 , places side by side the kinematics to appreciate all the differences with the greatest detail as possible. The comparison is easy to visualize, since Diablo 2: Resurrected USA, apparently, the same audio of the original title, and this allowed a better alignment in the final video.

Diablo 3: The Full Story of Act 1 - The Fallen Star & The Broken Angel Perhaps the first thing one note when viewing the video, is the authentic that is the work that the study did vicarous visions **, in charge of developing resurrected. There are some changes, but they are minimal, with all the sequences of the kinematics being practically equal to those we saw in the year 2000 with the original game.

Among the changes we can see, in addition to the best graphics, is a sequence that was not in the original devil 2, where the dark vagabond and marius travel through the desert.

In another scene, we can see that it is day in the original, and in resurrected they changed it at sunset / night. The latter, it was not a whim, but it reflects more accurately the journey of the dark vagabond compared to that of our protagonist, as there is a small but important difference of time between the trips of both characters.

Despite the recent problems within Blizzard, which already affected the development of the fourth delivery of the franchise, Diablo 2: Resurrected has not yet changed its release date. We will see it at PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series X / S The next September 23 .

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