![]() ![]() Why grind, when you can bash a button and kill everything in sight? I mean this isn't a bad game by any means, its a good game for what it is but it could've been so much better. It totally kills the whole loot and level up gameplay when there is nothing to grind for. ![]() I was addicted like crazy during the first two acts, and then came the realization that this game has no challenge whatsoever. I was addicted like crazy during the first two acts, and then came the realization that this game has no challenge Very hard game to review. I cant stress enough how good the loot is now instead of using AH 80% of the time but this fact serves no purpose in this review) (Overall I do wish I had bought this game over the PC version as the gameplay with a controller feels much more engaging but again this comparison shouldn't reflect in the stand alone view of the PS3) … Expand The shaking of the controller in combat adds a lot to the gameplay (I did not rate this game based on no AH or Always Online because it nothing to do with the stand alone rating of the PS3, but these 2 features are a welcome 'addition'. ![]() Graphics: 10 I put this above any RPG ive played on the PS3 Combat: 10 using the controller and 'steering' your abilities feels amazing. Cain dying for no reason is one of my biggest gripes Loot: 10 enjoying the loot drops/progression very much. The game plays solid Music 10: very well done Story: 3 very very weak. If this game is judged on its own, I put this very high because I enjoy games like Dungeon Alliance, Torchlight, etc. ![]() If this game is judged on its own, I put this very high because I enjoy games like Dungeon D3 has a lot of hate from the PC version. D3 has a lot of hate from the PC version. ![]()
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