The story went that by clicking on a specific cow a particular number of times, the player would be transported to a secret level filled entirely with bovine warriors.īlizzard vehemently denied the story, with “there is no secret cow level” becoming a rallying cry of sorts, but the legendary cow level finally made it’s way into the series in Diablo II. While secret content was never found in the original Diablo, rumors persisted, with fans claiming that the game contained a secret cow level. The unique blend of dungeon exploring and real-time RPG elements gained the game a cult following, which in turn lead to fans combing through the game to find more content. When she's not doing that, you might find her running a tabletop RPG or two, perhaps even voluntarily.When Blizzard’s hack-and-slash action RPG Diablo was unleashed on computers in December of 1996, it caught on like hellfire. This crash course in NPC lifestyles uniquely qualifies her to pick apart only the juiciest video games for your reading pleasure.Ĭat cut her teeth on MMOs in the heyday of World of Warcraft before giving in to her love of JRPGs and becoming embedded in Final Fantasy XIV. She's also been an art gallery curator, an ice cream maker, and a cocktail mixologist. She has three degrees and has studied and worked at Cambridge University, University College London, and Queen Mary University of London. ![]() An inveterate RPG maven and strategy game enjoyer, Cat is known for her love of rich narratives both story-driven and emergent.īefore migrating to the green pastures of games journalism, Cat worked as a political advisor and academic. ![]() As seen on, , and, Cat is here to bring you coverage from all corners of the video game world. Hailing from the crooked spires of London, Cat is an experienced writer and journalist. Cat Bussell is a Staff Writer at TechRadar Gaming.
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