3/1/2024 0 Comments Diablo 3 reviewsPlaying in a party of up to four heroes, either locally or online, you progress through a tightly-woven story, taking in several familiar faces from Diablo lore. Diablo 3 is still, at its heart, a game about laying waste to veritable hordes of beasties, simultaneously looking to wipe the scourge from the face of the pocket whilst also hoovering up all manners of shiny trinkets and doodads. Cute monsters these are not – the imaginatively-designed horrors of evil are just as resplendent on console as on the PC counterpart. The Prime Evils are back on Sanctuary raising merry hell, spawning all kinds of nasties to facilitate their hostile take-over. So, for the first time since 1998, Diablo makes its way to consoles in search of a happier home.Ĭoming some fourteen months after the PC release, Diablo 3 is essentially the same game that Pete reviewed on release. Server errors, a community up in arms over poor loot drops, and a game that appears to have been designed around a real money auction house (accused of existing solely to ‘nickel and dime’ players) have caused Diablo 3 to have a turbulent time since release in summer 2012. On the other hand, some pairings are a little less harmonious, such as Diablo 3 and the PC. There are some things in life that are just meant to be together – Jam and toast, summer and third degree burns, golf and sexism – all perfect match-ups that become more than the sum of their parts in an act of beautiful symbiosis. Action role-playing, dungeon crawl, hack and slash
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