Diablo 3 (PC & Mac)

Released on 15 May 2012

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Diablo 3 is being developed as the definitive action role-playing game, and a true continuation of the Diablo series. Players will create a hero from one of five distinct classes, such as barbarian or witch doctor, each equipped with an array of spells and abilities. As these heroes adventure through rich and varied settings, unraveling an epic storyline and engaging in combat with hordes of monsters and challenging bosses, they'll grow in experience and ability and acquire items of incredible power.

The game takes place on Sanctuary, a world of dark fantasy. Unbeknownst to most of its inhabitants, Sanctuary was saved some twenty years ago from the demonic forces of the underworld by a few brave and powerful heroes. Most of those warriors who directly faced Hell's armies - and were fortunate enough to survive - went mad from their experiences. And most of the others have buried their haunted memories and pushed the horrors from their thoughts. In Diablo 3 players will return to Sanctuary to confront evil in its many forms once again.

Diablo 3 will be a fitting sequel to Diablo 2, with the easy interface, fast-paced action, and visceral gameplay that Diablo players have come to expect and enjoy. It will also include many new features that will take the Diablo action-RPG experience to the next level.

  • Five powerful character classes to choose from, including the barbarian, witch doctor, wizard, monk, and demon hunter
  • Brand-new 3D graphics and physics engines enhanced with spectacular visual effects
  • Numerous indoor and outdoor areas detailing new regions in the world of Sanctuary
  • Interactive environments with dangerous traps and obstacles, and destructible elements
  • Randomly generated worlds bolstered by scripted events for endless and dynamic gameplay
  • Vast assortment of fiendish monsters, with unique attack patterns and behaviors
  • New quest system and character-customisation options for the ultimate action RPG experience
  • New runestone items that let players change how their abilities look and function, allowing for nearly limitless skill customisation
  • Multiplayer functionality over Battle.net with support for cooperative and competitive play
  • Four different difficulty settings -- Normal, Nightmare, Hell, and Inferno -- that progressively increase the challenge and reward players with more powerful armor, weapons, and runestones
  • Hardcore mode for players who seek the thrill of constant peril that comes with the possibility of permanent death for their character

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 Experience from playing Open BETA

| | See all AllanWynPritchard's reviews (4)

I took part in the Open BETA that Blizzard ran recently and I have to say I am very impressed indeed. The game is way bigger in scale and scope than the excellent Diablo 2. I really enjoyed all the new changes to the game. There is a few that will take time to adjust to (when used to the system in Diablo 2), but it will all gel together in the end.

The 3 days I had with the game really gave an insight into the skills, combat and character types that will be available to us when the game is released on the 15th May 2012.

The graphics are also very impressive. Good animations and the atmosphere from the area was very good indeed. The voice work and music is up to the standards that was in the previous Diablo games.

When Play deliver my copy on 15th May (for a price of 24.99 as I pre ordered it over 3 years ago) I can say goodbye to my social life as this willa time killer. But it will be time that will be very well spent indeed.

I cant recommend this game enough. The countdown timer for May 15th now starts.

 Good game so far but nothing to be impressed

| | See all GixxerDrei's reviews (47)

*****WARNING***** NEEDS ACTIVE INTERNET CONNECTION*****

Firstly I would like to make sure people understand that they need a live connection or the game won't work. It uses the same principle as World of Warcraft, it has a launcher that checks for the latest updates and only if you are up to date you will be able to play. Also all characters are kept on the Battlenet servers. This is an online RPG... don't think you will be able to just install it and play on your own as any other game such as of course Diablo II, Titan Quest or Sacred 1 and 2.

In regards to the game, I only put in about 4 hours last night after launch but it was great. It is what you would expect. No point me going on explaining the game mechanics or class options as you can check that out on the official Diablo III website. However what I did find is that the game greatly rewards multiplayer. Drop wise I have received about 100 percent more purples from playing with others than soloing which puts the question up... why is that Blizzard is keen on rewarding players in teams than soloing players. I am talking about major difference. When playing with others I have received about 50 purple items... when soloing I got about 5 and they were of low quality nothing compared do the stuff I got in multiplayer. Again bear in mind as it is more rewarding to play with others so you may want to start your adventure from level 1 with others.

Other criticism is the cut scenes... I was really looking forward the the Blizzard famous movies yet in this case they decided to go for a pencil drawn animation... much like a graphical book and the chosen character narrating it's story. Also the world is no longer randomly generated so you will play the same maps with the same layout every time... re playability... you think about it. They are also encouraging selling items for real money on the AH so it will open the door for Chinese farmers... how will this affect your game play? We will see.

That's my 2 cents so far, I cannot fault the game on its principle we all know what it is supposed to be like. Honestly... having plaid previous similar games between Diablo II and Diablo III there isn't something I can be that impressed about, nothing new that the games I mention previously did not do. It is the same as Sacred 1 and 2 I don't see any difference besides that this is a Blizzard game but Sacred 2 was just as great - minus crashes and memory hungry. I have had no crashes bugs or errors from the game, looks pretty robust

I will update further if I see the need but I would recommend the game... as long as you are able to have a working internet connection to play it.

 AMAZING! BEST GAME OF ITS TYPE BY FAR!

| | See all Raptorex's reviews (10)

If you enjoyed Diablo / Diablo 2 then stop reading this and buy this game, its by far the best action RPG ever made. You cant judge the game before reaching Act IV, once you reach act IV you will have seen a lot of what the game offers and only then a fairly accurate review can be given. The real hook for me is the Hell and Inferno difficulty levels, where the only the best Legendary gear can be attained. AMAZINGLY GOOD FUN! 5 STARS!

 Open beta

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Being a massive fan of Diablo and Diablo 2 it was difficult for me not to have high expectations for this game. Like many others I was drawn in by the magical combination of elements that gave the previous 2 Diablo games such a winning formula. The randomly created dungeons and items, the amazing soundtrack and the unique style of hack 'n' slash gameplay gives the Diablo series a virtual playground that's as addictive to play in as breathing air.

Thankfully, not only has the magic of the first two games been retained, Blizzard have managed to expand upon every aspect that made the previous games so amazing. Everything is very slick, simple to use and lavished with the same Blizzard Polish.

Besides just having a new graphics engine to create a more modern gaming environment, what we have here isn't just a re-skinned Diablo 2 (which a lot of people would have been happy with) Instead, Blizzard has fleshed out every aspect of the game to be both bigger in scope and depth than the previous titles. On the contrary though, some big changes have been made. A lot of people, including myself, felt that Diablo 3 could end up loosing it's charm if tampered with too much. Making the wrong alterations or adding more complexity could have gone as far as completely ruining what makes Diablo feel so great. However, this has not been the case. From only the limited time and content I experienced during the open beta, Diablo 3 is truly amazing.

I can't wait for Tuesday.

 The best Looter ever is back and still amazing.

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What a game truly amazing in every way. Graphics are amazing without the need for a supercomputer to run the game. Sure its only 4 acts long (Probally only count 3 as act 4 takes 10 minutes to beat) but with the never ending treasure hunt for gear it is vitually endless and who dosnt love a treasure hunt????. Me personally liked the game before all the patches they introduced which basiclly made the game super easy (back when in inferno the hardest setting stuff killed you with 1 or 2 hits).
They added a Real money action house to buy and sell your gear on this gets a slating but i like it. (There aint to many games out where u can make 10 times the cost of the game on). It basiclly means if you get stuck at some of the higher MP levels with a small amount of real life currency you can get some real top quality gear not for everyone but noboby forces any one to use it.
Overall it is easily a 5 star game with 100s of hours worth of play.

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