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Somehow Blizzard has turned what could be a very boring, repetitive game into a varied, addictive one. The idea is similar to those of previous Diablo games: kill monsters, obtain money/items, improve character, repeat. Delightfully, you are given a backstory specific to the character you have chosen, rather than a generic rundown of events, and dropped onto the road leading to the village of New Tristram, where the dead are rising and attacking the village. You choose a character – Monk, Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Witch Doctor, Wizard, Crusader or Necromancer. Diablo 3 is a fantasy loot-based action RPG dungeon crawler. Here’s the lowdown, for those of you who haven’t played Diablo 3 before (those of you who have, jump down a paragraph or two). Five years after its initial 2013 release, and despite Blizzard’s statement earlier this year that D3 would not be available on the Switch, the news that D3 would be available to play on the go was not necessarily surprising given the success Nintendo has seen with the Switch over its lifetime so far. I, like many fans of the franchise, was delighted to hear that a new, portable version would be available for Nintendo Switch. But I grew to love it, and I’m not ashamed to admit that I own it on more than one platform. ![]() Like many Diablo fans, I have sunk hundreds of hours and multiple playthroughs into Diablo 2 while waiting (…and waiting…and waiting) for Diablo 3 to release.ĭ3 was a very different style, and I have to admit I was a little disappointed by it initially. ![]() I turned on the computer once when I was 11 and there it was: the future love of my young gaming life. Full disclosure: I love the Diablo franchise.
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