An island nation, a Diablo Inc. offline sales point.

A shut-in guy named Matsushita Kudo was waiting impatiently in line.

"What's going on? I've been waiting for so long, and there are still more than a dozen people ahead of me in line."

"How much longer until we can buy it?!"

Panasonic only learned about the Diablo game after watching the press conference held by Diablo and Sega, as well as in game magazines and newspapers.

This game, whether heard at the press conference or seen in the game magazine, has greatly excited Panasonic.

The game features such as the gem system, crafting system, several major professions, multiple skill tree options, and set bonuses are simply unheard of.

Just by listening to it, you can tell it's a groundbreaking masterpiece; it's incredibly fun.

Although, judging from the gameplay footage broadcast on TV, the graphics of Diablo seem to be somewhat disappointing. Not only is the art style strange, but the overall game environment is also dark and gloomy with no light.

But! The game content is fun!

In particular, while the image quality is a bit odd, it's still quite good overall.

After another ten minutes of waiting, it was finally Panasonic's turn to deliver the tape.

Standing in front of the sales desk, Panasonic excitedly said, "Hello, give me a Diablo DVD!"

"Ok."

Sega staff quickly handed the pre-packaged game discs to Panasonic, then smiled and extended their hands, saying, "A sincere offer of 8000 yen."

"??? What? Eight thousand?"

Panasonic was shocked. Other disc games cost no more than 3000 yen, but this thing cost more than double that.

"Sir, this is a groundbreaking game! It's absolutely worth the price, and it might even be the progenitor of all PC games in the future!"

The staff didn't seem to mind; they'd seen that surprised look many times before. But in the end...

"No way! Eight thousand it is!"

Panasonic gritted his teeth, placed the package on the table, then took out his wallet from his pocket and reluctantly pulled out eight thousand yen bills, handing them to the staff member.

Thank you for your purchase. Welcome to visit us again.

The staff member smiled and put the money into the cabinet.

Panasonic took the package, turned around and left, then found his bicycle and rode home with a heavy thud.

Along the way, Matsushita Kudo said with great displeasure, "This Diablo company is simply treating us players like pigs to be slaughtered. If it's not fun, I'll get some people to smash their windows later!"

After finally getting home, Panasonic, who has been lacking in exercise for many years, was drenched in sweat.

However, Matsushita Kudo didn't seem to care at all. He casually wiped his forehead and head with his sleeve, took out his keys, and opened the door.

Then she locked the door, slipped on her slippers, and went straight to her bedroom on the second floor.

Panasonic Kudai is a gaming enthusiast, and his room is filled with all sorts of game consoles.

There are FC-type, mobile phone-type, and even expensive computer-type models.

Especially this computer. To buy it, Panasonic didn't have enough pocket money, so he worked part-time for two months to save up enough money and spent 130,000 yen to buy it.

As for broadband, Panasonic was too expensive, and I heard it wasn't very good, so I didn't spend that much money to install it.

However, they bought quite a few Panasonic CDs and DVDs.

To be fair, this PC is indeed quite good. The screen is large enough, and apart from being expensive and heavy, it has no other drawbacks.

The Panasonic driver placed the packaging box next to the computer, skillfully plugged in the power, turned it on, then opened the driver, unpacked the box, and installed the software.

Completely ignoring the instruction manual is enough to show that this person is already an expert in installation.

While the installation was underway, Panasonic Kudai also went to get a glass of water and took a shower.

When I came back later, oh dear, it wasn't installed yet.

Bored, Panasonic Kudos decided to play handheld games for the time being.

The game installation took nearly an hour in total.

Panasonic immediately sat down in front of the computer and started operating it.

Soon after, the Diablo game began loading.

"Hiss~! This bastardly dark scene, it truly lives up to its name with the words 'Dark God' in it! It's dark enough, truly gloomy!"

After loading the game and clicking "Start," Panasonic was slightly surprised.

The game version is naturally in Japanese. 361 Games has collaborated with Sega so many times that they have resident Sega staff who help translate it into Japanese.

Otherwise, Sega wouldn't be able to sell other cartridge games either.

Therefore, Panasonic's game tapes present no reading difficulties, allowing users to open and play games directly.

Panasonic didn't rush to choose; he carefully examined all seven classes before selecting one to start the game.

Class 1: Amazon. Amazon warriors are masters of javelins and bows. They are agile and nimble, far exceeding that of ordinary people, and can handle various complex battle situations with ease.

Their figures are often active at medium to long range on the battlefield, their javelins piercing enemies like lightning, and their bows and arrows accurately sniping opponents.

She is not only skilled in physical attacks, but can also use magical power to enhance her martial arts skills, such as imbuing arrows with elemental power to add extra fire, cold, or lightning damage to her attacks.

In the game's storyline, Amazon comes from a mysterious island. In order to fight against evil forces, she leaves her homeland and embarks on an adventure. With her superb skills and unwavering will, she becomes an important guardian of the Sanctuary.

Class Two: Assassin. Assassins belong to the ancient Fiesjeel organization, which was founded specifically to hunt down out-of-control mages. Assassins are skilled in martial arts and adept at using deadly traps and shadow techniques.

In combat, the assassin moves like a ghost, using his claws to deliver rapid and deadly combos.

She can also cleverly set up traps, such as the Flame Blast Trap, which can cause a violent explosion when an enemy steps into it, resulting in area damage; and the Electric Guardian Trap, which releases electricity to continuously shock enemies within its range.

The Shadow skill allows assassins to briefly become invisible, launching surprise attacks on enemies, or enhancing their evasion and critical strike capabilities to deliver devastating damage in an instant.

In the game's setting, assassins receive rigorous training from a young age, mastering various assassination techniques and combat methods. To maintain world order, they silently lurk in the shadows, delivering a fatal blow to evil forces.

Class Three: Necromancer. The Necromancer wields the mysterious power of life and death, much like a terrifying apothecary. He possesses unique abilities, including the capacity to summon armies of skeletons and golems to fight for him.

The skeleton warriors, awakened from the graveyard, wield weapons and obey the necromancer's commands, charge towards the enemy to launch an attack.

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