
With Diablo 2 and its 2001 expansion, Lord of Destruction, Blizzard set a standard for loot-based action RPGs that everyone else struggled. Particularly enjoy battling with a pack of 6 skeletons who. Diablo 3 is the first game to render Diablo 2 obsolete. I can't give the game a 9 or a 10 because it's just not up there with my favourite games, but it certainly deserves a solid 8 and has probably been my most played game since I entered the next generation of consoles. This edition features the new Necromancer character who is perhaps the best character in the games. I don't know how this game compares to its PC counterpart as I've never played it, but I do know it plays fantastically on the XboxOne. It's an absolute riot punctuated by cries of "I've levelled up!" and "I've found some legendary pants!" The story is fantastic, the gameplay is brilliant and the game's longevity is boosted by the addition of Adventure Mode. I'll be honest, I get a little bored playing solo but add 1-3 more adventurers and this game takes off. it's impossible to comprehend just how addictive it can be without giving it a go. Diablo 3 has had a pretty long life, appearing first on PC and Mac in 2012, then on PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2013, and now on the PS4 and Xbox One, in the form of the Ultimate Evil Edition. Within about an hour of levelling up, collecting loot, discovering places and developing ridiculous abilities, I was 100% hooked! This game is like a Hollywood version of a party game.

Within about an hour of levelling up, I was practically forced in to playing this by my multiplayer buddy. I was practically forced in to playing this by my multiplayer buddy.
