

But: Campaign is quite short, do not expect anything nearly as long as D2 or even D3 a step further in time, since you have basic guns like early pistols and shotguns, but still similar gameplay (tho more D3-like than D1&2) but the setting fits. Torchlight 1 & 2.similar gameplay, but those two are way more colorful and not as dark as Diablo Geralt of Rivia: Both are for monsters." -) A bit like the witcher "Abigail: What about your sword? I heard witchers carry two - a silver blade for monsters and steel for humans. People struggle in their fight to survive within a world of demons - monsters as well as human ones. The "feeling" you get while playing is kinda Diablo-like, dark, grim, evil and unforgiving. I can recommend Grim Dawn (as many wrote, too), since it was developed by a small dev team, one of the view devs that really finished their (steam) early access game.

The only true clones are the Torchlights as the rest dont have that random generated world scape.įor my $$$ to capture the Diablo feeling Grim Dawn is about the best you can get, or maybe Van Helsing. There are a bunch more but I they stray to far from the diablo formula. These are the best options on GOG that have a diablo like feel to them. Vikings - Wolves of Midgard - use a controller, basic clone, norse themed, very pretty Sacred 1 and 2 - they almost feel like indie games but also sort of polished in a way Shadows: Awakening - more of the same but better action Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms - unique game that feels like shadows of mordor ARPG Grim Dawn - same as TQ but darker, more gothic, horror, tons of loot and skills Titans Quest - static huge unforgiving, god of war arpg themed Victor Vran - more about gameplay then story Van Helsing: Final Cut - lots of play style and story Torchlight 2 is akin to Diablo 2 with hub based world and random dungeonsįor more Diablo clones i would highly suggest: Torchlight 1 is akin to Diablo 1 singular overworld random dungeons
