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Belghast writes frequently about his undying love for the core aesthetic of the game (demons, post-apocalyptic London, and neon loot). His 2018 post is a scathing review of the broken, localized Steam re-release by HanbitSoft, noting that players are genuinely better off modding the original game or using the community-driven London 2038 multiplayer project to get a true experience. 🛡️ Why Bloggers Still Write About It
Despite the studio closing in 2009, fans have repeatedly resurrected server emulators and kept single-player mods alive. Hellgate London Thoughts - a post on Tom Francis' blog
Writing right at launch in 2007, Francis highlighted the core flaw of the combat. He noted that while Diablo II had a rhythmic, physical "caress" to its combat, Hellgate's combat felt vague—holding down fire to make a health bar go down without clear physical impact. However, he heavily praised how it evolved Diablo's Horadric Cube and socketing systems into incredible crafting mechanics. 3. The Modern Disappointment & Lore Deep-Dive Blog: Tales of the Aggronaut by Belghast. The Vibe: Nostalgic and highly relatable for MMO veterans. hellgate-london
Shamus dived into the game expecting to find that the negative hype was just internet exaggeration. Instead, he uncovered a quicksand of strange design choices, poorly documented sub-systems, and an unapproachable crafting system. He famously broke down why the world felt hollow and why the game's tone failed to make players care about its inhabitants. 2. The Nuanced Diablo Comparison
While it ultimately collapsed under the weight of high expectations, technical bugs, and a confusing subscription model, it remains a heavily discussed cult classic in the blogosphere. 🖋️ Noteworthy Blog Posts & Retrospectives Belghast writes frequently about his undying love for
Pentadact by Tom Francis (creator of Gunpoint and Heat Signature ). The Vibe: Short, punchy, and mechanics-focused.
Years before Borderlands , Destiny , or The Division , Hellgate was trying to randomize guns and put them in a first-person grid inventory. Hellgate London Thoughts - a post on Tom
Bloggers and video essayists frequently return to Hellgate: London because it pioneered concepts that are now industry standards:
