![]() ![]() But with all this drawbacks after you beat the final boss you receive a reward in items and if you want to kill it again you don't have to start the game from scratch ( New Game, New Character, No Items) all you get is a "cinematic". So Blizzard got stuck with a bunch of people that all they did was developing for WoW and you can see that in the skill names, inventory, even "new" classes are either Warcraft universe inspired or revamped ones. The ones that developed Diablo series where Blizzard North and sadly they are no more. Edited Septemby C2Bīlizzard is primitive.all they did in the past years is World of Warcraft, they have no experience in Diablo universe. Other than that I don't agree 100% with the OP myself. Alpha Protocols forums also died "soon" after release. What does re-playability have all that much to do with memorability? We don't know as of yet how memorable DSIII will be to people. (As you are well aware) Though, now there isn't much activity, true.Ģ. The Diablo 2 forums are more active than these forums. ![]() they completely died less than a month after release. Unfortunately because of huge WoW/Battlenet base Diablo 3 will outsell anything just like inferior Starcraft 2 outsold superior Dawn of War 2 and Supreme Commander 2.Īnd yet you don't mention the most important factor. the only thing going for it is loot, voice acting, probably CGI and storyĪny informed gamer would not choose Diablo 3 over Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning or anything Dungeon Siege 3 related coming down the line later. graphics in DS3 is way better, D3 looks really outdated with practically no lighting effects, it really shows that it should have been released a long time ago. the animation of characters is way better in Dungeon Siege 3, especially for melee character, melee combat in Diablo 3 is extremely unsatisfying and basic compared to DS3 With Diablo 3 beta I had the opportunity to finally experience it and: ![]()
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