Abstract: Read later The epic fantasy genre has matured in the last decade, thanks to writers like mastermind George R.R. Martin who are less interested in the eternal conflict between good and evil than in the gray areas in between. Video games have followe...
Abstract: PARIS — The Barbarian sees, and the Barbarian smashes. The Witch Doctor sees and usually lets something else do his dirty work. The two character classes shown off during todays announcement of Diablo III (unveiled during the opening ceremonies for...
Absolutely spot-on pacing, massive stacks of loot, glorious blood-soaked animations and detailed sound effects. Gloomy maps, outrageously stacked bosses and an easy-to-navigate skill system is the icing on the cake.
Largely irrelevant story fails to lend credence to the lore, which is further ruined by the woeful voice acting. Always-on Internet requirement is not necessary, and has bifurcated the user base.
Abstract: Every year, in addition to the hundreds of other games that are released to varying levels of hype, there's one or two which you just know are going to be a big deal. Good or bad, success or failure, the significance of the game is without question.It ...
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Published: 2009-11-30, Author: Scott , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: NameMore violence, more gore, more fun. So far, Diablo III is shaping up to be a classic action RPG, primarily because the point-and-click, hack-and-slash style of the original games is still intact. With 21st century graphics, destructible environments...