
A Trip Down Memory Card Lane Ep.19 – We're Going to Hell in a Handbasket: The Devil in Diablo's Design
In 1997, Diablo unleashed gothic horror onto PCs and changed RPGs forever. Originally conceived as a turn-based dungeon crawler, Blizzard shifted it to real-time combat and multiplayer, creating the ARPG template still followed today. Our discussion explores its eerie atmosphere, from cathedrals to catacombs, and unforgettable moments like the Butcher’s lair. We also revisit the chaotic launch of Battle.net, originally run on a single computer, and the missed chance for a Hotmail partnership. Critics hailed Diablo as a masterpiece, though modern players debate how well it holds up. We share memories of random loot, addictive progression, and iconic bosses, while tying its demonic themes into a broader chat about gaming’s great villains. Join us as we revisit the descent into Hell that set the stage for decades of loot-driven adventures on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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