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Not just the definitive version of Diablo III, but the best action RPG on next gen consoles – even if the competition isn't exactly fierce. Diablo III: Reaper of souls - Ultimate Edition is slick, gorgeous and ferociously addictive, even if the...
In the end, Reaper of Souls is exactly was Diablo III should have been at launch: Fun, fast paced and chock full of loot in a dark and atmospheric setting. Is the game perfect? Absolutely not but it is a huge improvement on the vanilla version of Diablo...
Windows PC and MacMA15+, $49.95 disc, $44.95 downloadReviewed on: Windows PCDiablo III's release in May 2013 should have been a triumph for publisher Blizzard. Instead, the launch was dogged by chronic technical issues, controversial design decisions,...
This score is based on the number of Legendary items I found during my first day with the game (The .4 was because one of them wasn't used by my class). You could have had a ten Blizzard, you could have had a ten. That said, Loot 2.0 helps soften the...
Even after giving away big pieces of its best changes for free, Reaper of Souls demonstrates the kind of add-on that makes other expansions seem stingy by comparison, reinvigorating an already great game.
I have to say, I love what Blizzard did with Diablo 3. The game's current state does not even come to comparison with what was launched back in 2012. However, I am afraid I cannot give Reaper of Souls so much praise. Yes, it does follow an expansion...
CommentThere’s no denying that the original version of Diablo III had its fair share of problems. Casting aesthetic concerns aside, the always online approach presented a multitude of problems after launch that frustrated many initial buyers. The...
Reaper of Souls gives it a much more welcoming, flexible and gratifying character, but it's still a game of utter excess, at once deep and mindlessly shallow. Too much of it will leave you feeling dizzy and sick. Turning it from a miserly grind to a jackpot that always pays out doesn't change that - in fact, it only heightens it.
Diablo III has changed so much from where it started back in 2012 that it's hard to separate the latest iteration of the game from its new Reaper of Souls add-on. So let's just make this clear at the outset: the removal of the Auction House and...