Diablo
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Udvikler | Blizzard North |
Udgiver | Computer, Mac Blizzard Entertainment Ubisoft PlayStation Electronic Arts Electronic Arts Victor |
Serie | Diablo |
Designer | Erich Schaefer David Brevik Max Schaefer Eric Sexton Kenneth Williams |
Komponist | Matt Uelmen |
Distributør | Good Old Games |
Udgivet | Computer 31. december 1996[1] 2. november 1997 Mac Maj, 1998 28. april 1998 PlayStation Marts, 1998 April, 1998 9. juli 1998 |
Seneste version | 1.13 |
Genre | Action-RPG / Hack 'n' slash |
Spiltype | Singleplayer Multiplayer |
Platforme | Windows Mac OS PlayStation |
Medier | CD-Rom |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: M (Mature) PEGI: 16+ ELSPA: 15+ OFLC: MA15+ OFLC/NZ: R16+ |
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Diablo er et computerbaseret action-rollespils hack 'n' slash fra Blizzard Entertainment. Spillet blev første gang udgivet den 31. december 1996.[1]
Spillet foregår i den fiktive verden Sanctuary, nærmere bestemt i og under landsbyen Tristram. Spilleren kan vælge mellem tre klasser: warrior, rogue eller sorcerer. Målet med spillet er at kæmpe sig igennem 16 niveauer fyldt med diverse monstre, og til sidst besejre hovedantagonisten dæmonen Diablo.
Diablo blev i 1997 efterfulgt af udvidelsen Diablo: Hellfire, udviklet af Sierra Entertainment, da Blizzard havde travlt med at udvikle Warcraft.[kilde mangler] Af denne grund kunne denne version ikke spilles over nettet,[kilde mangler] ligesom den originale version kunne (og stadig kan). Senere kom to efterfølgere Diablo II (2000) og Diablo III (2012).
Referencer
- ^ a b David Brevik (2016). "Classic Game Postmortem: Diablo". Game Developers Conference. Arkiveret fra originalen 9. august 2017. Hentet 29. maj 2016.
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