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Diablo III

2012
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableMay 15, 2012
PlatformPC
DeveloperBlizzard Entertainment
Overview

Diablo III is the third installment in Blizzard's franchise. The game, like its predecessors, is a dungeon crawler in which the player fights against hordes of enemies ranging from beasts and undead to actual demons. The game has four acts, two game modes (normal and hardcore) as well as four difficulty levels: Normal, Nightmare, Hell and Inferno. A new addition to Diablo III is the auction house, where items are exchanged for in-game gold or real money, also usable to purchase Blizzard merchandise. The game features a wide array of achievements earned upon meeting certain requirements.

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Metacritic Score

88


IMDB Score

7.9

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Reviews

85 reviews found

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Theverge.com

May 24, 2012

Games this thoughtfully crafted don't happen very often, and the care that Blizzard has taken with Diablo 3 shows in every facet of its design and execution. It might not be perfect, but after 45 hours, I'm not sure where it missteps, and after 45 hours, I feel like I've only scratched the surface of what it has to offer. Diablo 3 is almost evil in how high a bar it's set for every PC action RPG to follow, and I wouldn't be surprised to see that bar remain for a very long time.


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Joystiq.com

May 21, 2012

At its core, Diablo 3 is a series of combat encounters and, when you realize just how carefully it's put together, Blizzard's expertise is staggering. Again and again, the pattern shows up: You see one wandering enemy, or a glimpse of light ahead, or a small glowing object you can interact with on the ground.


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Eurogamer.pt

May 22, 2012

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Giantbomb.com

May 22, 2012

It's such a rare thing that my interest in continuing to play a game keeps increasing not just toward the end of the game but past the end, yet somehow the more Diablo I play, the more Diablo I want to play. It doesn't do anything especially new with the action-RPG genre, but it does all the old things very, very well, and sometimes that's more than enough.


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Gameblog.fr

May 18, 2012

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Rpgamer.com

May 18, 2012

It takes the core experience that made Diablo II great and makes it less frustrating and, more importantly, much more accessible. Where Diablo II encouraged careful planning and forethought, Diablo III encourages experimentation and fun. And hey, if you're not down with that, Torchlight II is right around the corner.


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Digitalchumps.com

Jun 21, 2012

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Everyeye.it

May 22, 2012

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Actiontrip.com

May 22, 2012

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Ztgd.com

May 22, 2012

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