![]() ![]() ![]() Remember the South Park WoW guy? That was me over the last few days. Players were given the chance to participate by signing up, however I managed to score a code through fellow gaming website, IGN Australia, who I had the opportunity to play on behalf of. And if I fill up all of those spots, I can hold the left trigger to pull up a secondary bar with different skills, almost like adjusting loadouts on the fly or making it more convenient to use my Town Portal Scroll.Over the last four days I have been almost non-stop bingeing the Diablo II: Resurrected Technical Alpha on PC, which ran from the 10th – 14th of April and gave select individuals the chance to try out this revamped version of Blizzard’s classic dungeon-crawler RPG. ![]() Unlike the keyboard and mouse interface for Diablo 2: Resurrected where I can only activate my skills with a left click or a right click, the controller’s interface offers six different locations where I can place my skills - each mapped to an individual button. The biggest boon for the controller is the skill-mapping feature. I know what Diablo 3 feels like on a controller, it’s fresh in my mind, and it feels just like Diablo 2: Resurrected - and that’s a good thing. I’m currently spending my time off playing Diablo 3’s 23rd season. I reviewed the Switch version of the game. I’ve spent thousands of hours across multiple seasons of Diablo 3, with about a quarter of that time on consoles with friends and family. The controller instantly felt familiar while controlling my Barbarian. Diablo 2: Resurrected’s interface, with the mouse and keyboard controls on the left and the controller option shown on the right Image: Blizzard Entertainment via Polygon and Image: Blizzard Entertainment via Polygon ![]()
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