Have you ever played Diablo 2? Of course you have. And if you haven't, you should. Blizzard's classic isometric action-RPG set a standard that many, many PC developers have followed throughout the past few years. Much like Grand Theft Auto, Diablo clones range from bargain bin trash to near-classic status. The original Sacred was something of a cult hit amongst PC gamers, but it was notoriously buggy, placing it firmly in the middle of the previously mentioned spectrum. Sacred 2 is a far more prolific release that is appearing not just on its home base - that is, the PC - but on the 360 and PS3 as well. How does a game that controls almost exclusively with a mouse work on a console gamepad? Sacred 2 proves that, well, sometimes it just can.