I was more critical than most of Diablo III when it launched on PC in 2012. In short the Auction House laid bare the dark secret at the heart of the franchise -- Diablo is only really fun when you're getting shiny new things.
Manufacturer: Activision
I was more critical than most of Diablo III when it launched on PC in 2012. In short the Auction House laid bare the dark secret at the heart of the franchise -- Diablo is only really fun when you're getting shiny new things.
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
Forever a classic. But, still the same system, the same characters and the same story! Anything new would have made this game better. But its just a re digested version of Diablo 2. Still fun though
Diablo III was a game which I fell in love with in the beginning, I blasted through in decent fashion until I reached the gates of the High Heaven's in Chapter IV and then I just kind of stopped playing.
Sorry PC fans, but Diablo 3 is best played on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. Its addictive nature and button-spamming gameplay feels criminally more enjoyable with a controller, and is far more accommodating during those outrageously long play sessions than a keyboard and mouse.
+ So; Damn; Addictive, + Loot, loot and more loot, + Play with a controller, + Fun online/local co-op
- Story is forgettable; - Menu is awkward; cumbersome
I still stand by a lot of what I said about Diablo III when it arrived on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 last year, despite it being an entirely different
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