Published: 2018-11-20, Author: Daniel , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Loot, loot, loooooooot, Hours and hours of content, 4 player co-op play, Rich storytelling and great atmosphere, Great personalisation and detailed skills,
The opening hours can feel overwhelming to new players,
Diablo 3 is a vast, sprawling RPG bursting with things to do and stuff to collect along the way. With so many ways to play through the different classes and the option to play with friends over local connection or online.Blizzard will keep adding things t...
Gamepad controls fit the play very well, Removal of the Auction House is a very good thing, Local co-op is a blast
Minimal tutorials create steep learning curve, Elements of the UI still embrace PC design philosophies, Losing sick loot to your thieving friends in local co-op
Abstract: Blizzard Entertainment has always been a leading PC game developer. Since the early days of Warcraft Orcs & Humans, people became addicted to the unique gameplay and the stories that followed. In essence, Blizzard created games that you didn't just play o...
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