This is a game that has no qualm with throwing thousands of demons, devils, succubi, zombies, and vomiting witches on your screen at once, each with their own set of animations and special attacks. After my experience with Wasteland 2’s shaky performance, I was skeptical my little console could handle the chaos in Diablo 3. Thankfully, playing the game on the go has been just as magical as I imagined and, to my latter point, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the Switch handles the frenetic pace well. Well, allow me to confidently confirm to all of you: D3 still good, bye.Īll Blizzard had to do was make a competent port that takes advantage of the Switch’s portability and maintains a solid performance rate, even when there are hundreds of monsters on screen. I love this franchise, so I was curious to see if the Switch version brought any improvements or if it would inspire new feelings inside my dead, level-70-crusader-heart. It is one of my favorite games of all time Diablo 2 is probably my favorite game of all time. I have scoured this game and franchise for every secret cow level, item, gem, and appendage belonging to Wirt. I can complete greater rifts by myself on high torment levels in a matter of minutes. My stash is replete with legendary amulets, weapons, rings, and armor, saved for any future character I decide to create. I have several, high-level characters and have at least one character for every class. How much left is there to say about Diablo 3? Specifically, how much do I have to say about Diablo 3? I have poured hundreds of hours into the game over multiple consoles. Before writing this, I said in jest to our editor that the summation of this review will be, “D3 still good, bye”.
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