Diablo II: Resurrected
Violence and horror scenes Rated on: 23 September 2021
What's it about?
Diablo II: Resurrected is a remake of 2000's Diablo II and the 2001 expansion pack Lord of Destruction. Presented with new and much higher fidelity visuals, including recreated cinematics, it presents a dark tale of demons ravaging a fantasy land. Players create their character from seven warrior archetypes, and through frequent battle, gain experience, loot and new weapons and armour with which they can upgrade their character and tackle more challenging foes.
What to expect?
An engaging dark fantasy world where players slay countless creatures in their quest to defeat great evil. It deals with frequent and repetitive bloody combat violence, and has a pervasive horror tone throughout. The fidelity of 2021's remake increases the impact of the violence and horror compared to the extremely pixelated originals. As this grim and violent content is likely to disturb younger audiences and children, Diablo II: Resurrected is restricted to those aged 13 years and over.
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