![]() ![]() ![]() Diablo 2 might not have the cutting edge graphics of Diablo 3, but it still has plenty of gameplay. As millions of PC gamers continue to enjoy Diablo 3, now seems like a good time to dust off its predecessor for another play. The addictive exploration and looting mechanic has inspired dozens of games, including the Diablo series. ![]() Rogue was never the prettiest of games, even by the graphical standards of the early eighties, yet people still play it to this day. The dungeons in Rogue were randomly generated and changed each time you set foot into them. Rogue was a roleplaying game which involved exploring dungeons, a familiar concept to gamers all around the world. Once upon a time, in the land of videogames, there was a game called Rogue. Luckily, the team managed to fix the problems and say that even mid-range PC's will be able to hit 60 FPS without issues.Genre: Role Playing Release Year: 2000 Developer: Blizzard Entertainment Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment Age Rating: 15+ Playability Status: Perfect Tested On: Windows 10 圆4, Windows 8 圆4 Availability: Copyright retained - Still sold ![]() On top of this, stuttering during cutscenes and stability issues were also holding this PC port back. The emulator developers say that graphics and performance have been great on the emulators for years, however, the issue with physics made it impossible to finish certain stages of the game. It is safe to say that the game looks great despite being a 10-year-old title, all thanks to 4K resolution. Yes, you read that right, the game is completely playable via the emulator and you can see the gameplay footage in the video above. Of course, the port is not official since Visceral Games have been closed down by EA in 2017, but thanks to the developers of RPCS3, an open-source PlayStation 3 emulator for Windows, you can now play Dante's Inferno in crispy clear 4K and buttery smooth 60 FPS. Remember Dante's Inferno? God of War-like, hack and slash title from Dead Space creators Visceral Games, who are sadly no more? Well, ten years after its official release on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Dante's Inferno is available on PC. ![]()
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