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Diablo III (PC/Mac)

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4.0
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Diablo III (PC/Mac)
 

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Two decades have passed since the demonic lords, Diablo, Mephisto, and Baal, set out across the world of Sanctuary on a vicious rampage, twisting humanity to their unholy will. Yet for those who battled the Prime Evils, the memory fades slowly.

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FEATURES:
  • Explore fully realized realms of Sanctuary - the living, breathing gothic fantasy world of Diablo III - rendered in gorgeous 3D.
  • Battle the unholy forces of the Burning Hells with all-new character classes such as the otherworldly Witch Doctor, or with re-imagined warriors from Diablo's past, like the powerful Barbarian.
  • Rain Hell on your enemies and use the interactive environment as a weapon: lay cunning traps, turn destructible objects against your foes, and use environmental obstacles to your advantage - all powered by the Havok physics system.
  • Experience the intensity of multiplayer Diablo III over Battle.net platform with numerous enhancements to make connecting with your friends easier, and cooperative gameplay more fun.
CPU Intel Pentium D 2.8 GHz; Intel Core 2 Duo ; AMD AthlonTM 64 X2 4400+
Memory (RAM) 1 GB
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT; NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT; ATI Radeon X1950 Pro; ATI Radeon HD 2600
Disk Space 12 GB
Optical Drive DVD-ROM
Windows Compatibility Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Mac Compatibility Mac OS X 10.6.8/10.7.x
Languages
Operating Language English
Instruction Manual Language English/French
Warranty Labour 30 Day(s)

10 Customer Reviews for Diablo III (PC/Mac)

Average Overall rating

4.1 / 5
Based on 211 ratings
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    (4)
  • 2 Stars
    (9)
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    (39)

Positive vs. Critical Reviews

77% Positive

163 Reviews

22% Critical

48 Reviews

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5.0
  • andrew stenzel
  • from Saint Albert, AB
  • 4 days ago

Amazing!

The attention to detail in this game is incredible. You'll find yourself playing hours on end until you finish the game. And then you'll want to do it all over again until your fingers hurt!

1.0
  • John
  • from Burnaby, BC
  • Oct 08, 2012

Its not Diablo

As someone who played Diablo 1 for years, then Diablo 2 for over a decade, its a shame that Blizzard Entertainment allowed this to be released in the state it did. The whole game has been designed around the Real Money Auction House. That means the drop rate of items is VERY low, and with good reason, it forces you to use the real money auction house if you want to upgrade your character to become superior. Blizzard has been under fire for this since the game launched, as people noticed instantly the drops were worth generally nothing, then after finishing the Normal/Nightmare/Hell difficulties, Inferno is when Diablo 3 actually started, however being killed by elites in single hits unless you have outstanding equipment is VERY anoying, as such MANY people have quit playing, the number of public games has dropped from 9000+ during any given moment to only a few hundred at a time, people have learned that there is no point in playing multiplayer, as it does not help anything. In fact, Diablo 3 is very diffirent than Diablo 2 in that aspect, as more people join your game your "Magic Find" actually goes down, as you all share "MF" and get a average instead of combined. This means if you had 400MF, and 3 more people join your game, who all had 0, you would get 100MF as would each of the people who joined. The Gold Auction house has been nearly abandoned, listing have from from the millions to only tens of thousands, as everyone and their grandmothers use the Real Money Auction House "RMAH". Blizzard also got ALOT of people upset as they now have a disclaimer on the RMAH, stating that even if you buy something, it could be nerfed into the ground and made worthless, so think first before spending alot of money on items off there. Increased Attack Speed was nerfed not long ago, which made people who spend hundreds of dollars on gear get nothing, then all the legendary items got changed in the most recent patch, making all the former ones virtually worthless, meaning everyone who purchased them off the "RMAH" was shafted yet again. Blizzard has been asked directly time and time again why they keep forcing players to "regear" when the nerfs happen, there has not been a single responce, except for the player base, which sums it up perfectly, to force you to use the "RMAH", as Blizzard makes money from every single sale.

4.0
  • Jan
  • from Etobicoke, ON
  • Sep 30, 2012

fun

It is very fun and easy to play (normal difficulty), Graphics are amazing for a hack and slash type of game. Story is very deep and very easy to keep up with as you go along.. I would highly recommend this game. Auction house feature is neat! You can sell items to make gold and then buy other things from other players!

1.0
  • daniil
  • from Toronto
  • Jul 27, 2012

For all disappointed in DIII, PoE is the answer

I too fell a victim of buying into a name that I knew since my childhood and truly treasured. Boy, was I disappointed in the direction they took. By mere chance I've stumbled upon a suggested video on YouTube for Path of Exile and that blew my mind, it looked exactly like many of us expected Diablo III to look like. I've been playing ever since and best of all it's totally free. You can really see that devs care about their product. Anyone who still has sour after taste in their mouth due to Blizzard's betrayal of their fanbase, check out Path of Exile, you won't want to leave.

3.0
  • Mark
  • from London ON
  • Jul 21, 2012

Not so good ...

I was still playing Diablo 2 just last summer and could still enjoy it. Diablo 3 is not as good and probably most players of D2 will be disappointed. What D3 does best is the artistic elements, animations, voice talents. However it as a game it has serious balance problems. It begins very easy and does not develop too much challenge until towards the end of the Hell version. By the time you reach Inferno you are not prepared at all for the sudden difficulty which only gets more and more difficult as each act unfolds. The things that made D2 enjoyable was you could work towards building up your skills and gear, but in D3 this seems missing. No longer can you make a wizard to find set of legendary items. They are so infrequent that finding a single one might happen once every 40 hours of game play. The end game is repetitive and feels more like work than fun. In fact this game lacks fun much after defeating Diablo the first time, and even that is too easy to feel like much of an accomplishment. I cannot recommend this to anyone really that wants to enjoy a good gaming experience. All that can be said is that the first play through on normal mode is fine but after that it lacks much else.