Many players were disappointed with the release of Diablo 3 as it shed popular elements from Diablo 2 such as the darker art style and more compelling story. While Diablo 2 many have served as the main inspiration for Diablo 4, for better or for worse, it's clear there is still a degree of Diablo 3's DNA baked into the design of this latest entry. Although Diablo 3 is arguably the most controversial entry in the series, it did introduce some ideas that developer Blizzard preserved for Diablo 4. We called that expansion "a fantastic character pack that adds one of the best, most enjoyable classes to the existing game roster" and awarded it a 7 in our review.Much of the praise for Diablo 4 has come from the fact that it shares many similarities with the fan-favorite Diablo 2, but some players may have overlooked the features that have returned from Diablo 3. The Rise of the Necromancer pack, meanwhile, released last month. The Ultimate Evil Edition debuted on PS4 and Xbox One in August 2014 and earned 9/10 in GameSpot's review. The Eternal Collection also includes the recently released Rise of the Necromancer DLC pack, which added the fan-favorite Necromancer class from Diablo II.ĭiablo III was originally released for PC in 2012 and arrived for PS3 and Xbox 360 the following year. If you enjoy your time with the game, you'll be able to purchase Diablo III: Eternal Collection from the Xbox Store for $39, 35% off its normal price of $60. Now Playing: Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition - Act V Co-Opĭiablo III: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition is free to play from 9 AM PT today, July 27, until 11:59 PM PT on July 31. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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