Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Diablo


Diablo is an action role-playing hack and slash video game developed by Blizzard North and released by Blizzard Entertainment on December 31, 1996.

Set in the fictional Kingdom of Khanduras, located in the world of Sanctuary, Diablo has the player take control of a lone hero battling to rid the world of Diablo, the Lord of Terror. Beneath the town of Tristram, the player journeys through sixteen dungeon levels, ultimately entering Hell itself in order to face Diablo.

An expansion pack, entitled Diablo: Hellfire, was released in 1997, although it was not created by Blizzard Entertainment. In 1998 Blizzard released Diablo for the PlayStation. this version featured direct control of the main character using the PlayStation controller and was developed by Climax. This was followed by a sequel, Diablo II, in 2000, and a third game, Diablo III, was released on May 15, 2012.

Diablo is an action role-playing hack and slash video game. The player moves and interacts with the environment primarily by way of a pointing device. Other actions, such as casting a spell, are performed in response to keyboard inputs. The player can acquire items, learn abilities, defeat enemies, and interact with NPCs throughout the entire game.
Classes


A warrior engages in combat with a ghoul enemy. A "Level Up" button indicates the character has attribute points available to distribute. The icon at the lower right indicates that the character's head protection is damaged and in danger of breaking.

Diablo has three character classes: the warrior, the rogue, and the sorcerer. Each class has a different set of assigned attributes along with a unique skill. Although each class is capable of using almost all of the same items and spells, class defined skills and attributes reward play that utilizes them efficiently.

    Warrior: The Warrior is the most physically able of the three classes. The Warrior is a close-quarters fighter and can generally take the most physical punishment. The Warrior's primary character attribute is Strength. The Warrior starts with the skill to repair objects in his possession at the cost of overall durability.
    Rogue: The Rogue is a master of ranged weapons. While not as strong as the Warrior, the rogue is very effective at attacking enemies from a distance. The Rogue's primary character attribute is Dexterity. The Rogue's unique starting skill is the ability to disarm traps.
    Sorcerer: The Sorcerer is a spellcaster. The Sorcerer's is the most physically weak of the three classes, but can learn the most spells at the highest levels. The Sorcerer's primary character attribute is Magic. The Sorcerer's unique starting skill is the ability to recharge some magical weapons.

In the expansion set, Diablo: Hellfire, the Monk was added. Two other characters, the Bard and Barbarian, were hidden characters in Diablo: Hellfire.
Items

Many items have attribute minimums to be used effectively. To use items, they must be identified first.White-colored items are normal items, blue-colored items are magic items and gold-colored items are unique items. Items wear down through use and only have a certain amount of durability. When an item's durability is zero, it is destroyed. The sword is the warrior's weapon.Axes are for those who are willing to sacrifice defense for power. Maces and clubs are good for use against the undead. There are three classifications of armor: light, medium and heavy. Shields allow for blocking of attacks. Characters are allowed to wear two rings and one amulet. Books contain spell formulas.
Multiplayer

Multiplayer can be done with up to four players. Multiplayer characters' states are saved periodically.Players can either be aggressive towards, or play co-operatively with, other players. Players can connect by one of the following: direct connection, modem connection, Battle.net Connection or IPX Network Connection. The game lacks the stronger anti-cheating methods of Blizzard's later games and as a result, many characters online have been altered in various ways by common third-party programs known as trainers and/or game editing programs such as Cheat Engine.
Plot
Setting

The setting of Diablo includes the world of Sanctuary, as well as Heaven and Hell. After eons of war between angels and demons, the ascension of man prompted the three Lords of Hell (including Diablo himself) to seek victory through influence, prompting their exile into the mortal realm. There, they sowed chaos, distrust, and hatred among the humans of Sanctuary until a group of magi trapped them in soulstones. Diablo's soulstone was buried deep in the earth and a monastery was built over the site.

Generations passed and the purpose of the monastery was forgotten. A small town named Tristram sprang up next to the monastery's ruins. When King Leoric rebuilt the monastery as a cathedral, Diablo manipulated its archbishop to destroy his soulstone prison. Diablo subsequently possessed the king, sending out his knights and priests to battle against peaceful kingdoms, and then possessed the king's son, filling the caves and catacombs beneath the cathedral with creatures formed from the young boy's nightmares.

Tristram became a town of fear and horror, where people were abducted in the night. With no king, no law, and no army left to defend them, many villagers fled.
Story

The game starts when the player's character arrives in Tristram. The labyrinth under the Cathedral descends from a simple dungeon to catacombs to the dark caves and finally the fiery pits of Hell itself, each full of the undead, monsters, and demons. Leoric has been re-animated as the Skeleton King, and the hero must kill him so he can be released from his curse. The hero must also kill Archbishop Lazarus, and eventually fight Diablo himself.

At the end of the game the hero kills Diablo's mortal form, leaving Diablo trapped in a soulstone once again. The hero then drives the soulstone into his own skull in an attempt to contain the Lord of Terror. Diablo II continues the story, with Diablo having possessed the warrior hero who killed him.
Download :

Part 1
Link of game to download : http://adf.ly/JZw0G
size of game to download :  121.32 MB
Part 2
Link of game to download : http://adf.ly/JZw9t
size of game to download : 200 MB
Part 3
Link of game to download : http://adf.ly/JZwO8
size of game to download : 200 MB
Part 4
Link of game to download : http://adf.ly/JZwbn
Program used to mount iso file: Deamon tools
size of game to download :  200 MB

read this before you download:
1. download all 4 parts
2. put them in one folder all together
3. click on Diablo.zip and copy:Diablo.bin and Diablo.cue to deskopr or where you choise to put these files.
4. mount with deamon tools Diablo.Cue
5. install and play it
6.On win 7 grafic are blurry  still playable

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
Minimum CPU Type: Pentium
Minimum CPU Speed: 60 MHz
Minimum RAM Required: 8 MB
Minimum Hard Disk Space: 55 MB
Graphics Type: SVGA
Graphics Resolution: Multiple Resolutions
Color Depth: 256 Colors

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