's arrival there was inevitable considering it possesses all of the hallmarks of an effective pick-up-and-play title.
's arrival there was inevitable considering it possesses all of the hallmarks of an effective pick-up-and-play title.
Gamestyle are happy to admit that Diablo is completely new to us, we know of the game, but have never played, so was unsure what to expect when we first turned the game on. We were intrigued mainly by the name alone, it is one of those games that transcends the medium, like GTA, Call of Duty, World...
A long and tedious grind fest with a bland story, uninteresting characters and no depth past "kill more things to get more stuff to kill more things with". There is literally no other point to this game.
I have played Diablo I, Hellfire, Diablo II and it's extension, Lord of Destruction. Diablo III is much more redundant than it was. Some levels are simply copy-pasted. It haven't been long before I got bored.
After causing calluses on clicking fingers far and wide on PC, Diablo III has come to consoles and swapped the mice and keyboards for gamepads. The result is an experience that feels somewhat different; clicking the screen to guide your heroes around isn't the same as having direct control of their...
Powerful abilities make combat enjoyable; Flexible; customizable character classes; Endless; alluring loot; Varied locations that cry out to be explored; Harder difficulty levels change up the game significantly
Weapon system flies in the face of traditional RPG logic; Local cooperative play is disappointing
If you picked Diablo III up for the PC sometime since the original release during March 2012, you likely aren't going to find value investing in another copy on the PlayStation 3. However, if PC gaming isn't your thing, Diablo III is extremely entertaining and a relatively unique gameplay experience...
Diablo III is now available on consoles, but I still can't work out exactly why . There's no denying that it works , that it functions . Last year's dungeon-crawling experience has been faithfully recreated here in its entirety, save for the real money auction house and always-online connection...
Functional and fun dungeon crawling; intelligently streamlined; Melee classes totally revitalised; Immensely enjoyable - if sometimes inconvenient - local multiplayer; You can play it offline if you want to
Hopeless storyline, context and characters make no effort to ground new players in the lore..; despite being the final chapter in a TRILOGY, Dreary and unsatisfying ranged combat, massively repetitious by design, Very linear and restrictive level design compared to other ARPGs, Short (if highly...
Blizzard's Diablo series will always call the PC home. However, the PS3 version of its third installment presents enough constructive distinction to breathe new life into the franchise, thereby giving strictly console gamers a chance to experience Diablo III on their own terms.
– For what almost seemed like forever, the Diablo series has made his return to home consoles, releasing for the PS3, Xbox 360 and the soon to be released PS4 in 2014. Instead of straying away from what made the series great, Blizzard Entertainment enhanced the experience and continued the lore of...
Diablo III on the PS3 has its issues, but it certainly excels in some of the areas the PC version simply failed on. Gamers will be happy with Blizzard Entertainment's well thought out efforts to bring home a solid console version of their PC hit.
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