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The world is VERY detailed and it's massive huge with no repetition on the locations.
The only bad thing.... are the skill system lvl up, it just sucks... and you can get pretty much every skill in 1 hour into the game...
Anyway, for 10€ its a massive game, if you like the usual hack and slash with the quest do/deliver system, this game is awesome, but its very repetitive (still, I love it, have it for PC and PS3)
Seriously though, the Sacred games are excellent Diablo clones, and they are better than Diablo 3 ironically. The itemization, graphics, classes and skills are excellent.
Some people prefer the titans quest series but its a matter of taste, for me Sacred offered better variation, much better itemization (itemization was titans quest biggest failure for me) better characters/classes and more interesting gameplay.
One more thing: If you liked Diablo 2, i would recommend Sacred Gold (the original first game), s2 was great but after all was said and done, i think s1 was a more accurate diablo clone, and its selling for a mere 1.99 now, a steal for such a quality game.
imho Sacred 1 was (and still is) the best diablo since diablo 2.
And if you are looking for a Diablo with more story and depth and freedom of choice, try Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity, they are superb games, they were tagged "the thinking man's Diablo" for a reason.
Divine Divinity is one of the best games i ever played, and i played a few.
If you enjoyed games like Baldurs Gate and Champions of Norrath then im almost positive you will enjoy this game.
With Sacred 2, you have a larger amount of freedom. You can go wherever you like (well, almost wherever), approach quests in whatever order you wish to do them and pick whichever abilities you want your character to have. the down side of all this freedom is that the narrative suffers for it...which is fine, because it's all very tongue in cheek, anyways. Diablo III takes itself far more seriously than this game does, and there's a lot of 4th wall breaking going on in Sacred 2.
It really depends on what you're wanting out of an arpg. Honestly? I think both are decent if flawed games. Diablo III was fun for me up till act 2 inferno. Sacred 2 is great it just suffers from a lack of direction at times and getting LAN to work can be a bit aggravating at times. Considering it's ten bucks as I write this, i'd say that if you have the money to get Diablo III, you might as well spend the extra ten and get this, too.
Diablo 3 betrays everything that is fun about hack-n-slash, looting, character-building, set collecting games.
Sacred 2 exemplifies all the qualities that make action, fantasy, hack-n-slash, loot collection games fun; plus, it has a rewarding, free ranging map-exploration system. Your magic find goes up as your explored map increases, and, your xp gain goes up as you survive without dying.
Both of those things go down if you die, even on softcore. Sacred 2 is everything that a game in its genre should be, and then some.
It also has beautiful, gorgeous, realistic graphics, if you have invested in a graphics card that can actually run the game. I would suggest that Sacred 2 has the best graphics of any game ever put out in its genre to date, although, if you do not have a top-end graphics card, you are out of luck to be able to even run it, much less play it immersively.
Make sure to install community patch and look for my "mandatory tools and tweaks" thread somewhere here ...
Yes and No, this game still feels like a beta. The first Sacred was great and I highly recommend it but this one is a mess. The developer never learned the term less is more so they put so much in this game that you are bombarded with quests and mobs to the point of frustration. Play Diablo 3, Titan Quest, Hellgate Global, and Torchlight 2 for a better less buggy more polished experience.
Diablo 3 was fun enough at launch but since all of the patches I am enjoying Diablo 3 more than any other action RPG released up until this date. The only game that comes close is Torchlight 2.
If you like eye candy this game is beautiful, lots of items, lots of skill combinations and worth the $20 if you are looking for another Action RPG to play.
Bottom line is if you like having an open world, tons of quests and areas to explore and a many ways to equip and spec out chars then S2 is the best game out there for that.