Diablo III is a great game that, despite its mouse-and-keyboard roots, adapts to consoles surprisingly well.
Diablo III is a great game that, despite its mouse-and-keyboard roots, adapts to consoles surprisingly well.
Though Reaper of Souls' story additions feel too open-ended, the new Crusader class and Adventure Mode go a long way towards revitalizing Diablo's inherently fun and addictive core gameplay.
Crusader class is spectacular in both gameplay and character; Adventure Mode breathes new life into old environments; Loot overhaul makes killing monsters so much more gratifying
Act 5 is more a brief interlude than an epic conclusion; Raw amount of new content may not justify the expansion's price tag
Diablo III is one of gaming's strangest success stories. Following in the footsteps of the massively popular Diablo II, the third act in the franchise had a lot to live up to - a legacy I didn't think it came close to upon its original release in 2012.
Let's cut right to the chase, shall we? Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition is the definitive version of Blizzard's latest role-playing game. If you bought the original release only to fret and swear over the game's more controversial aspects (mainly the auction house and...
A lot of people sighed when they heard that Diablo 3 was coming to consoles. Sure, it was great to see such a classic franchise make yet another console appearance, but the past release on the original PlayStation left a lot to be desired.
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition returns players to Sanctuary, the dark and grim homeworld of the Diablo franchise. Twenty years have passed since the defeat of the dark lord Diablo and his followers, and all seems well.
More death, more loot, more epic, MORE!
Two years is a long time in video games, and it's rare that a release so far out from its original incarnation can generate excitement. However, Blizzard's constant improvements and adjustments have led to a stellar port to new-gen consoles, including the complete experience available on PC, plus...
For a game where item stats make all the difference, an increased level cap is initially a mixed blessing. A few little numbers in the right spot and your character goes from zero to hero, with the transformation being almost instantaneous.
Perhaps the definitive version of Diablo III, Reaper of Souls Ultimate Evil Edition is streamlined, buttoned-down and an absolute joy to play - especially so when you start adding friends.
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