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And for those of you wondering if you should double dip, if you liked the PC version and love local multiplayer, then get this one fast and hard.I can't speak for the X1/PS4 versions but as an owner of the PC and 360 versions I can say that the mob density is fine. If you find yourself wondering which version is better for you, just succumb to peer pressure and get whichever ones your friends are playing. So the grade will stay the same as the original review and the console versions of Diablo III will stand side by side with their PC brother. With that in mind, the main reasons Diablo III was both great but disappointing remain here. It was fun in the PC version, and it is still fun here.Įven with these three aspects of the console version, the core concept and gameplay of Diablo III remains the same.
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Local co-op brings a whole new dynamic to Diablo III, but if it is not your thing, feel free to just stick with online multiplayer. The user interface has also been streamlined so that you don’t have to wait extended periods of time while your buddies try to figure out which spells and weapons to equip.
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Two series that are great and that I have the deepest kind of love for.

The local multiplayer really harks back to games like Gauntlet and X-Men Legends. Online multiplayer is great and all that jazz, but it will never match the fun that comes with being in the same room as all of your amigos while playing a game together. The main reason I find the console versions of Diablo III superior to the original PC release is because the game now has 4 play couch co-op. As mentioned earlier, the Auction House is gone from the console versions. Either play the game forever to get pass level 1, or throw a few bucks in to move onto level 2. It is pretty much the stigma that comes with mobile games. The kinds of items that you could never hope to find. So while you were running around killing elites and hoping that even a slightly better weapon would drop, your friend would join your game and patronize you with all of his shinny super rare items that he bought from the Auction House.

Sure you could just ignore it, but no one else did. The ability to sell and purchase game items for in-game or REAL money, what could possibly go wrong? Well it further establish the fact that money can get you everything you want. Lets leave that idiocy to MMORPGs.Īnother thing that was hated was Diablo III’s Auction House feature. So not only was the game playable on day 1, it won’t kick your ass to the curb if your internet connection drops. Luckily this restriction has been removed from the console versions.
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When its servers were murdered by the initial torrent of gamers trying to play the game, Diablo III was basically just a $60 title screen. The stupidity of this restriction was at its prime during the launch week of the game. You needed a connection even if you were going to play solo. The biggest point of hate for the PC version of Diablo III by myself and the world was the fact that you needed to have the game connected to the internet in order to play it. So Diablo III basically had two things I hated removed, and one thing I always wanted added. Second, there is no Auction House. And third, there is now 4 player couch cooperative play. Overall, I will say that they are better than the original PC release. Let’s go back to the console versions of the game now. Sam wrote that review and I agree with his grade and sentiments. You can check our review for Diablo III here. I played Diablo III to completion twice over when it released for the PC last year and, contrary to popular opinion, really enjoyed it.

I picked up the PS3 version and after playing it for a few days, I’m tempted to say this is the definitive version of Diablo III. Well evil has finally returned to home consoles because Diablo III has been released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The last time a Diablo game was on console was all the way back in 1998 on the PlayStation.
