mqstout: I'd probably buy it if it were to come out DRM-free, but... D2's gameplay doesn't hold up at all. Too many dead skills, the skill synergy system, horribly repetitive grind to get even to moderate levels or acceptable gear, online-only quests... runes in general, but especially runewords, immunities, reasons to NOT progress the story, obscenely limited storage, tons of side-areas basically devoid of reason to go there because the terrible loot drop mechanics made things only drop from certain places/monsters (instead of a far more enjoyable "play anywhere" global loot system). Limited, hard-to-get respec, causing you not to spend your level up points until quite late for many builds...
It's filled with tons of non-good design choices. It had some good things, and it was honestly fun to play up until level 40 or 50, the first difficulty, maybe a little bit into the second. But the joy quickly ended by then.
This. The truth of the matter is, Diablo 2 is extremely single player unfriendly. Abysmal drop rates balanced for trading (look at the Zod rune drop rate for example), omnipresent monster immunities on harder difficulties (You went a lightning build? Well, you can't touch a third of the monsters on the hardest difficulty. Too bad you don't have a friend with a different element...), online play exclusive content (items, runewords, endgame events etc.), idiotic experience penalty past level 70 to pad playtime (which if you remove with mods, you end the last difficulty at around level 95 and makes for a perfect ending) and more.
Honestly, my interest in this depends entirely on what they're gonna do with mod support (to make the game enjoyable in single player). I really feel like they have this twisted image that 95% of the players played multiplayer only (Which was all just about rushing past everything ASAP. I spent exactly 2 hours online before I got bored and then returned to single player only). If they ruin mod support, I'm sticking with the original and PlugY (which lets me choose which patch version I want to play).
Also one more thing, I liked the game more without Lord of Destruction. Runewords were an absolutely terrible addition that changed the game from finding awesome unique and set items into farming grey socketable trash with the lowest requirements to jam your runes into...
Breja: Honestly, all the news from Blizzcon sound like that joke from Onion "we're running out of past to strip-mine". Remaster of Diablo 2, rehash of Burning Crusade, repackaged old "arcade" games and even the trailer for the new WoW mini expansion looks like they're rehashing Arthas.
Blizzard has been doing nothing but reselling nostalgia for a few years now. It died creatively a long time ago. Now they are just milking what they can for the least amount of effort.