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Ps4 diablo 3 review
Ps4 diablo 3 review








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There's not a lot of complexity, and most of the time, you'll tear through monsters like butter. You choose from a selection of character classes and take on huge swarms of enemies through a variety of dungeons.

ps4 diablo 3 review

The basic gameplay is as straightforward as it is addictive. You play the game for that sweet, sweet treasure. There are fun characters here and there, but you don't play Diablo III for the story line. The characters aren't memorable, and there are times the plot meanders until it reaches its inevitable destination. The tale provides some context for why you're going to different locations and punching monsters. It's all propped up by extremely cool cut scenes, and fortunately, the simple story doesn't get in the way of the game experience. The characters are paper thin, the dialogue is awkward, and the setting isn't very interesting. Before long, the hero is embroiled in a battle that stretches from the humble hamlet of Tristam to the gates of Heaven, all to stop the resurrection of Diablo and the doom of mankind. The player takes the role of a hero sent to investigate the origin of the star. A falling star lands near the town of New Tristam, bringing with it the scourge of the undead. Twenty years have passed since the defeat of the dark lord Diablo and his followers, and all seems well. Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition returns players to Sanctuary, the dark and grim homeworld of the Diablo franchise.










Ps4 diablo 3 review