![]() There didn’t appear to be any lag even when playing on handheld, and the UI was orderly and well put together. Something as simple as that can go a long way in creating an immersion. Playing through the game, it makes great use of colours, with areas like a rainy forest and a graveyard looking drab and dark, and certain dungeons having a mostly red layout to signify that you should expect danger and bloodshed. The traditional cutscenes also look great, even on the Switch’s portable setting, which was mainly the way I played it. It’s far from the first piece of media to use the style of illustrations in a book to tell a story, but that’s more of a testament to how well it works in this type of setting. The narrative cutscene I mentioned? Beautiful. ![]() I also felt like there was some lost potential with each class having somewhat different stories, which could have been built upon a little more. Unfortunately, while the plot itself was engaging, the dialogue felt a bit stale and unengaging, which did break immersion a bit, but it’s still an exciting ride. I was excited to play, to learn more about the state the world was in and how in the world we could fix it. The game begins with a captivating narrative cutscene, which got me hooked right away. I chose the monk because sometimes the simplest way to deal with unspoken horrors is to simply punch them. Diablo III has a main story with subtle differences depending on which class and gender you choose for your character. Might as well start with the part I’m the iffiest about, even though that’s really not saying much. As someone who falls into this category, I’m excited to look at Diablo III: Eternal Collection as a newcomer, and see what has drawn the attention of so many before me! Story But say you didn’t get around to playing it, or any of the previous ones. ![]() Reviewed on: Nintendo Switch Acquired: A copy of this game was provided by a publisher for review purposeĭiablo III generated enormous amounts of hype around the time of its first release. Released: (PlayStation 4/Xbox One), (Nintendo Switch) Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
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