Diablo II Expansion Set - The Lord of Destruction (PS)
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……….Attempting to Connect to Battle.net………… ……….Connection failed……Realm Down, Try Again later…. Sadly, the Diablo legacy lives on with the newest in the line, Lord of Destruction. Not even a title in it’s full right, it is an expansion pack. Whilst it adds many positive extras, it also adds just as many headaches, beleaguering poor online players with a multitude of bugs, hacks and just plain incompetence. Diablo 2 Lord of Destruction is affectionately known amongst the Diablo community as either D2xpac or simply, xpac. (And will henceforth be called xpac.) ... Read the complete review
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