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April 2014
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The editors liked
New class
Act
And features make the game feel different and more satisfying.
Randomized Adventure Mode keeps experience fresh
Loot greatly improved from the original launch
New story content features haunting locations and a great villain
The rewarding Adventure mode revitalizes Diablo III's existing content
Also adds a new class
Cool new skills
And a new artisan to the game
The Crusader is brilliant
Loot 2.0 actually works properly
Adventure Mode adds a lot of freedom
The editors didn't like
40 seems a little pricey for a quarter of the content of Diablo III itself
Abstract: Diablo III came and went with a whimper. I’ll admit that I was largely unimpressed with Blizzard’s latest Diablo release, and for more reasons than its crappy online DRM scheme and server problems...
Abstract: When we last left our hero Diablo, the Lord of Terror wasn't all that scary anymore. In fact, he's probably been a bit lonely. The joy of killing Diablo 3's big boss alongside Blizzard's army of players has long since faded for those who haven't already a...
Abstract: The expansion, Reaper of Souls, follows directly from the events of the original game. The vessel that holds the souls of all the leaders of the Burning Hells is to be sealed away forever, as no way of vanquishing it is known. However, it is forcefully cl...
In the end, Reaper of Souls is exactly was Diablo III should have been at launch: Fun, fast paced and chock full of loot in a dark and atmospheric setting. Is the game perfect? Absolutely not but it is a huge improvement on the vanilla version of Diablo I...
Published: 2014-04-09, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Remember when an expansion pack felt like a fully fledged product that you could pick up on store shelves that gave you a few extra chapters, and a ton of new content? That time seems long gone, with DLC being the governing model for how gamers can get co...
The Crusader is brilliant, Loot 2.0 actually works properly, Adventure Mode adds a lot of freedom;
Still always online;
I have to say, I love what Blizzard did with Diablo 3. The game's current state does not even come to comparison with what was launched back in 2012. However, I am afraid I cannot give Reaper of Souls so much praise. Yes, it does follow an expansion mode...
Abstract: CommentThere’s no denying that the original version of Diablo III had its fair share of problems. Casting aesthetic concerns aside, the always online approach presented a multitude of problems after launch that frustrated many initial buyers. The Aucti...
Abstract: After a very extended break from Diablo III, and a feeling of lingering disappointment in the longevity of the title, I have returned to reintroduce demons and angels into my life. Given that I originally reviewed the title, it is only fitting that I give...