Diablo 3 is a game true to its original roots, in art style, perspective, story and gameplay. You run through a large world in isometric perspective and kill and smash everything that looks like you can smash or kill it.
Diablo 3 is a game true to its original roots, in art style, perspective, story and gameplay. You run through a large world in isometric perspective and kill and smash everything that looks like you can smash or kill it.
After the Diablo 2 series this was a much awaited title. Good in its own ways, but it takes away the cherry. Diblo 2 LOD was a lot more fun. This is just a CD Key purchase. You'll have to download around 13 GB od data for this to start working which is ridiculous...!!
I game daily, so it is a rare occasion that a game surpasses my standards, and that's exactly what Diablo 3 did for me. I have beaten the game with every class, and each has its own pros and cons.
Challenging; Fun To Play; Good Audio; Graphics; Multiplayer
It isn't completely ideal, but this is much closer to being the game I wanted when Diablo III came out the first time. I can play with my friends and family without hassle, use a controller with ease (and options!) and not bother with signing up for a Battle.net account to do it all.
Local co-op; offline play; accessible controls
Lesser tech; lock-on/evade mostly useless; loot management still problematic
A worthy, though different, follow-up to Diablo II's legacy that should only get better with time.
Fantastic combat and presentation; constantly rewarding progression; tons of tweaks to reduce tedium
Loot system is expansive but lacks variety; abrupt end to certain plot threads; online requirement can create connection issues even in single player
Blizzard has tried again to impress gamers and this time by bringing the ever-popular dungeon-crawl, hack and slash, action-RPG to console. One could argue that it may be a fruitless endeavour but it seems as though Blizzard may have gotten this one right.
It was difficult at first to take seriously the rumors that Blizzard would be returning to the console front. After all, it's been years since they've focused on titles like The Lost Vikings , and their last announced console game ( StarCraft: Ghost ) is essentially vaporware at this point.
It's time to dive into hell
When Diablo III came out on PC, I played it and thoroughly enjoyed it. When Reaper of Souls came out, I played it and thought that it refined and improved the game a hell of a lot. There have been further updates to the PC version recently which have added ladders.
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