🔥 Dive into the Darkness and Rise as a Legend!
Diablo III is an action RPG that invites players to return to the dark world of Sanctuary, where they can choose from five distinct character classes, engage in thrilling multiplayer gameplay, and explore ever-changing environments filled with loot and challenges. With a rich narrative and dynamic combat, it promises an immersive gaming experience for both solo players and teams.
A**R
The plot is so simple. Kill everything that moves - get better weapons to kill faster - use skills to kill more - rinse, repeat!
I give 3 stars for the skill upgrades being so out-of-order (where often the higher the required level, the weaker is each new skill's effectiveness) and the monotony of such limited fighting area ideas (which is usually narrow passages, small rooms, big open spaces or only randomizing the dead-end routes so the path to the next level seems to always be the last one left), but I give 1 extra big star for the incredible replay value of having such very different characters to try out. However, the first time I played I took the advice of a guy online who said that the Monk is the best one of all - wrong! His having no actual range attack abilities or any true magical options (that do much more than just add melee hit points) mainly makes him a weaker Kung Fu version of the Barbarian, which necessitates getting really good at avoidance maneuvers before dying (again). Keep in mind that I am referring to selecting him as your FIRST ever character (because many of the pros really like the Monk once they got the hang of his lightning fast moves). The Witch Doctor is basically a wimp who conjures animals to fight for him that serve more as distractions than dangerous slaughtering machines, allowing him to plink monsters from a distance with blow darts or lobbing high-arcing lava balls. The Demon Hunter's strategy often gets reduced to avoiding toe-to-toe contact with the horrible hordes while using the rapid fire arrows as her entire arsenal (that sounds exactly like a machine gun) and just keep using it all the way to the end. The Barbarian is a brutal creature that smashes whatever gets in his way while shaking off most damage like it's just a skinned knee, yet still has the option to hang back and chuck a few spears if any recovery time is needed. The completely mislabeled "Wizard", who is truthfully a (much more powerful) "Sorcerer", is definitely my favorite. His or Her duty is to stay far away from the fray (since no weapon or melee offense is allowed), never get blood on the pretty outfit, never punch out vomiting Zombies, offer himself or herself as a weak and easy target - then unleash "Spell Hell" to put a major hurt on entire bands of those hideous, evil things all at once (and not waste time with that one at a time crap). I started out at the "Easy" setting, then built up to a Level 35 "Sorcerer" (or "Wizard", if you insist), then the game actually allowed me to play through on "Easy" once again (wow) which gave me the thrill of tearing through every-thing in the way like wet paper. The combination of fire and ice (freezing followed by meteors crashing on heads) works well, the chain lightning is ultra-cool, but the incredibly devastating energy beam (with an extremely helpful side-splitting multiple target option) is, by far, the most devastating offensive apocalypse in the whole game. Am I right or am I right? Just remember the secret for every character class. Take a few steps, put down a large group of monsters (as quickly as possible) until they all stop moving, take a few more steps, repeat the process over and over and over and over - until you reach that Diablo dude who's always talkin' smack about what he's going to do to you. Don't say a word, just bitch slap him a few times until he demonstrates his fear (and half-dead condition) by sending you to deal with the so-called "Shadow Diablo" (who is also scared and sends minions after you to prolong his inevitable ass-whippin'), then surprise the "Big Red Boy" by returning so he can "say hello to your little friend" (whatever that may be). There will soon be an after-party right after everybody who isn't praising you seems to be missing. Collect a huge pile of expensive stuff dropped on the ground (that's too tempting to pass up), go back in time (only stronger and maybe a bit wiser) only to find out that the people back in town forgot you were ever there and listen to them tell you that their biggest problem is a handful of puking Zombies just outside the front gates. What cha gonna do then? Perhaps you could calmly inform them that violence never solves anything (ha)!
G**N
Amazing co-op with family
I want to thank Blizzard for A) finally making Diablo 3 fun (compared to PC version), and B) finally getting my fiance to love video games.When I got it, I told her I got us a game that we can play at the same time on the same screen and it won't get too crazy. She was interested, but wary at the same time. She can't really play FPS or 3rd Person games because she doesn't like having to look around, but with Diablo 3, she can focus on her character and know exactly where and what to shoot. And the funny thing is, she's AMAZING at it! She's currently a lvl 56 Demon Hunter doing over 45K damage in Hell mode and she's having a blast. I now have to be the one to say it's time to go to sleep.As for the game, it's miles ahead of the PC version. Take everything bad about the PC one (always-online, RMAH (being removed from PC now), crappy loot drops) and completely remove it. The drops are great (have had 20+ legendaries drop just for my Barbarian, and my fiance's Demon Hunter too), you can play offline, co-op on the same screen, co-op over the internet. They also lowered prices for everything (jewel, crafting, etc.) to make up for no RMAH.Graphics and sound are fantastic and the difficulty progression is challenging without being overwhelming (so far through Act 3 on Hell). Plus there's 8 different levels of difficulty beyond the Normal, Nightmare, Hell, and Inferno mode. If you fight Diablo on Normal but at Master Level 5 difficulty he might as well be Hell Diablo.As far as people wondering what a good starting character is for someone new, the Demon Hunter seems to work great. The ranged attacks allow them to stay out of the way of too much damage (and dying and becoming frustrated), while helping them learn the mechanics of it. Like I said, my fiance's Demon Hunter absolutely rocks. She does 45K without increases, and her rapid fire shot does over 130K damage just in Hell mode.We plan on staying awhile, listening and playing.
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Classic Diablo version
Classic Diablo version on Xbox 360 console. The game plays perfectly without any issues, this is exactly what I should expect. What else is there to say apart from it’s classic Diablo 3 with no downloadable content.
S**
Product was as expected.
This was a used product and came as described. Seller was fast with getting it out. I would buy from them again.
E**E
Están en ingles
Viene en inglés y el que jugué de prueba estaba en español, :/
A**R
Throwback
Used to love Diablo 2 when i was young. I'd say this sequel delivers exactly what you expect of it, but I now find it a bit on the repetitive side. Still fun enough to go through the game with each character, which are nicely diversified.
M**J
Fast Shipping
Product came vey quickly and in great shape as per advertised. I would order from the seller again.
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