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Just note that it is missing a few quality of life features found in modern ARPGs. However it didn't really need them for the most part. Plus third party mods exist that will add these features into the game, and do work with the GoG version.
https://www.gog.com/game/diablo
Same with Fallout 1/2.
You can get Diablo on GOG now and Fallout 1/2 on here in a pack with Fallout Tactics.
https://store.steampowered.com/sub/45615/
I played it a very long time ago and loved it. I don't think I can recommend it now. It is one long dungeon crawl. It is not that long as best I recall, so you will spend less time on it than a modern game. If you never did Diablo 2 then get that next. It is 373% better.
If $9 is no big deal to you then go ahead and try it. The game has a lot of humor in it. Like Fallout 1 and 2 did. Modern games take themselves too serious.
Agreed... I also don't miss frying my eyes on a CRT monitor.
As for the rest nah you would find out how clunky and basic the mechanic was and limited space in your inventory is compare to let say Diablo 2.