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Quick update. Bought the game today and it's pretty damn good for what it's worth.

$20, 400mb and an insane mirror to download from. I was doing 1.6mb per sec (didn't even know our net was that quick!).

The game is just so... simple. Think Diablo without all the rubbish like manually having to click on gold, limited inventory space (inventory is limited, but much designed in a much better way), carrying arrows and bolts around, etc.

The game is quick, easy and most importantly: fun!

I can't see myself playing it for weeks, but it'll last me a good while still. Highly recommend it if you enjoyed Diablo etc. Great time waster.

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Quick update. Bought the game today and it's pretty damn good for what it's worth.

$20, 400mb and an insane mirror to download from. I was doing 1.6mb per sec (didn't even know our net was that quick!).

The game is just so... simple. Think Diablo without all the rubbish like manually having to click on gold, limited inventory space (inventory is limited, but much designed in a much better way), carrying arrows and bolts around, etc.

The game is quick, easy and most importantly: fun!

I can't see myself playing it for weeks, but it'll last me a good while still. Highly recommend it if you enjoyed Diablo etc. Great time waster.

i've seen it and considering it! mm either that or wait for D3 :huh:

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