Diablo 3 Ultimate Evil Edition is undoubtedly an essential package, including updates made available throughout the two years of its existence that make this game almost perfect.
Blizzard has done a great job adapting the UI and the control system to consoles, so now it's up to you how you prefer playing it. Either way, just make sure you don't miss it.
A very good arpg. Different from D2, but with its own charm. Recomended for any who want to play a great multiplayer game on arpg genre, probably the best experience on its kind.
What a game. What an experience. Blizzard knows how to make a game fun. Diablo 3 was an absolute blast start to finish. Then again and again. Choice of how to play: Hardcore, seasonal, or normal. So many choices of punishment too (difficulty/world tier). Not lacking in action from start to end.
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It has just about everything you could want, from an excellent presentation and supremely solid technical presentation to hours upon hours of blissful looting. The rewards are frequent and much appreciated, the pacing is outstanding, and there’s a surprising amount of variety.
Having played Diablo titles exclusively on the PC, I was surprised to find out how well Diablo III plays on PlayStation 4. The gameplay is as addictive as ever and it's hard to fault the console version's local co-op and supersized loot drops. [Sept 2014]
It's great with a group and fine if you're playing alone, but I'd still say that, if you're able, the PC version is the one to get unless you're specifically looking for a local co-op mode.
Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition is a solid action RPG experience that brings the series to the current generation of consoles. With the addition of the Reaper of Souls expansion, this version of the game offers plenty of content to keep players engaged for hours on end. The combat is fast-paced and satisfying, with a wide variety of skills and abilities to choose from, making it easy to find a playstyle that suits your preferences.
That being said, the game is not without its flaws. The storyline can feel disjointed and lackluster at times, and the repetitive nature of the gameplay can make it feel like you're going through the motions after a while. Additionally, the game's reliance on grinding for loot may not be for everyone, as it can feel like a chore at times.
Overall, Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition is a fun and enjoyable game that will appeal to fans of the series and action RPGs in general. While it has its shortcomings, the game's strengths in combat, loot, and overall gameplay make it a worthwhile addition to any PlayStation 4 library.
I played this game on the PS3, and then on the PS4, got the platinum on both, and had over what, 300 hours minimum on each version.
After playing other, BETTER games, with looting or action hack and slash games, I'll say this: Diablo 3 is pretty boring, repetitive, does everything mediocre and doesn't feel like anything else other than an idiot for getting hooked on its borderline gambling mechanics.
The story is just to be skipped, the loot doesn't matter until you start min-maxing it, and all the classes feel the same. Nioh has better loot mechanics than Diablo, and that's an actual game, not a mobile game wannabe like Diablo III.
I'm glad I opened my eyes after playing other games, or else I'd be pretty ashamed of letting this one be my first DIablo game.
They have updated this game to hell. I got a legendary item belonging to the first boss before I even got to him..... god this is lifeless. You can stand still without taking damage, it feels like a dead MMO
SummaryPlayStation 4 players can now experience the full adventure of Blizzard’s epic action RPG, Diablo III, and the upcoming expansion, Reaper of Souls all from the comfort of their couch in Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition! Take on the role of one of six powerful character class Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Monk, Witch Doctor, Wizard, or the al...