

Diablo II/Diablo II Expansion
The Basics:
Platform: PC
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment
Price: $30 or less
ESRB rating: M (Mature)
Summary: The demon lord Diablo
has left a wake of destruction and terror as he moves
to take over the world. Fight your way through dungeons
and cities with the character of your choice to conquer
the demon lord and his minions.
Note: This game is almost constant
fighting-there is very little storyline. In addition,
young players could definitely be frightened by the
cinematic interludes, which contain torture, demon possession,
and battles.
Further Breakdown:
Overall rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Best for ages: 17+
Playability: Relatively simple controls make
this game easy to master.
Graphics: Excellent for its time, still very
good.
Entertainment value: Engaging and re-playable.
Educational value: None really: The ideas of
Heaven and Hell could open a discussion on religion
and theology.
Reading Level: 6+. Most of the written segments
are both text and audible.
KidScore
Rating
Ages 3-7: Red
Ages 8-12: Red
Ages 13-17: Red
Violence Amount: Red
Fear: Red
Illegal/harmful: Green
Language: Green
Nudity: Green
Sex: Green
Review:
Many role playing games contain a rich storyline, with
multiple quests developing the overall story and theme
of the game. Comparatively speaking, Diablo II
and its expansion pack contain only a rudimentary story
that, while well done, only serves as a weak link from
one battle scene to the next. Hardly any game time is
enlisted in developing the story, rather the vast majority
of the game focuses on the real-time battles between
the player's character and enemies.
Perhaps one of the more worrisome aspects
of this game is the direct correlation between player
action and violence. Unlike many role playing games,
where battles are fought in a turn-based style similar
to a board game, Diablo was one of the first
popular games to employ a "real-time" aspect
of the gameplay. With every click of the mouse, the
player can move their sword or cast a spell to attack
enemies. Strategy primarily involves simply choosing
the best weapon or spell your character can use. The
battles can be quite bloody as well-larger monsters,
in particular, can explode into a large puddle of blood
and guts.
Considering the plotline of the game,
scariness is a factor to also consider. The premise
of the game involves the character taking on Diablo,
which is, of course, simply another name for the Devil.
The expansion pack picks up where Diablo II leaves
off, by having the character fight Diablo's "brother"
Baal. The idea of Heaven versus Hell is prominent throughout
the games, with the player being assisted by an angel
of sorts, while taking on various demons and monsters,
all the while building up to the battle with Diablo,
and later Baal. The potentially scary segments are mostly
contained in the cinematic segments between the main
"acts". These scenes tie the overall story
together, and contain some of the most disturbing scenes,
including battles, possession by demons, torture and
fires.
Although undoubtedly a popular and well-made
game, Diablo II is not a good choice for kids.
The quantity of violence and the context in which the
violence is contained, should warn parents to steer
clear of this game for their kids.