To hell with you
With theStarcraft Remasteredannouncement, lots of fans have gotten their hopes up that Blizzard may be working on remasters of other classic properties. One of the biggest in their catalog isDiablo 2, a game that many feel has yet to be topped. Co-founder of Blizzard North, David Brevik, spoke withDiabloii.netfor their podcast and discussed the possibility of a remake and the hardships that Blizzard would need to overcome to nail it.
“I don’t believe a lot of the assets survived,” Brevik mentions. “I think that remasters are okay, they’re fine, but you have to be really careful with remasters and there’s this delicate balance. For instance, the world ofDiablo 2is broken up into tiles.”

“If you do a remaster, this is going to sound terrible, I am going to sound like an old fogey here, but kids these days don’t understand how games were made back then. They were nothing like they’re made today…On a fundamental level that can not be really comprehended unless you’re a programmer that has done this kind of thing before… if they do aDiablo 2Remaster, it’s going to be difficult to make it feel exactly like the same game.”
While that may be unfortunate, at least it isn’t an outright dismissal of the chances of a remake. Hopefully Blizzard can figure out how to make such a thing happen as I would gladly pay for the chance to haveDiablo 2with some modern networking features. If you’d like to listen to the full interview, you’re able to check out the embed below. Its full of fascinating information about game development and industry practices.

Diablo 2remaster: ‘It’s going to be difficult to make it feel exactly like the same game’[PC Gamer]







