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Diablo 3 ultimate evil edition review
Diablo 3 ultimate evil edition review







diablo 3 ultimate evil edition review

There was never a time that I wasn’t decked out completely in top notch gear and even then I’d find a rare item that would completely blow my current gear away. There was an abundance of armour, weapons and jewelry dropped from every battle, and while most turned out to be scrap or sale bait, every now and then you would find a beauty of an item. It’s pandemonium in those dungeons (not to be confused with the Pandemonium in the actual game)! While I was cutting through entire armies and wading through the subsequent rivers of blood, I was also very pleased to discover just how awesome the loot system was. There were several points where I and my partner both went on a 50+ kill streak. I can’t even tell you how many times I was in a narrow hallway as a literal horde of demons came my way. While it was the customary eye in the sky as your characters work through the evil minions, Blizzard ramped up the amount of minions you would fight. The gameplay, on the other hand, absolutely was not! I couldn’t get enough of it. I’m a big fan of the action-RPG style and have wasted many hours on Diablo II, so I was pleasantly surprised at the ease in which I was able to slip into the console version of the sequel. Basically, everything I wanted from a Diablo game. With that in mind, the gameplay is the same as it is on the PC locked camera, multiple characters on screen, massive amounts of death and destruction, so on and so forth. I personally haven’t sat down with the PC version of the game, but as I worked my way through the MASSIVE game, not once did I see any bugs or issues in the many, many, many hours I logged on it. Usually in port version of games, there tend to be some issues in the transfer, but this game seems to have avoided them. As evil threatens the world, you must band together with your allies and stop the destruction of not only your world, but the heavens as well.ĭiablo III was ported over from its PC version that was released back in 2012. It’s a good thing you’re one of the heroes and can set things right. Picking up 20 years after Diablo II, the third game in the franchise drops you back into the world of Sanctuary as angels and demons continue to wage war as humanity stands in the middle. The original game comes with the ‘Reaper of Souls’ DLC and it is something to dive into.

diablo 3 ultimate evil edition review

Diablo III, the long anticipated sequel, has finally come to current gen consoles in the form of the ‘Ultimate Evil Edition’.









Diablo 3 ultimate evil edition review