Kiting is like kittying with out some letters.
Games good it has some issues but despite that still really enjoyable.
Ask me again in 5 minutes. My opinion changes every time the wind blows. I loved Diablo 2 and had high expectations for this game. Going from my expectations, it has been a very big disappointment. There is a lot they can do to fix it to make it better.
To me the biggest problem is the RMAH. The real money auction house is a major drain on the game. I expect that it is driving the abysmal drop rate for good items which is what a lot of people play for...to get better gear. Freaking greedy ******** gutted the thing that made DII so great and last so long.
Made my first sell in the $$ auction house today. Or will make. Current bid is at $45.
I'm sorry, I know PC gamers will say 'Thats because you're not playing it on PC' or something, but ugggh.
I see nothing else redeemable about this game other than the loot hoarding. The combat is so archaic, it makes the combat of Dynasty Warriors look like a thing of gaming wizardry from the future. I absolutely couldn't stand it. The cutscenes were good and the story seem tight, but as far as gameplay goes I think it is straight garbage. After playing something like Last of Us or Lords of Shadow, Diablo just doesn't do it. Plenty of better MP games to join in too.
I know im DEFINITELY in the uber-minority out there and many if not all will think im crazy, but that's how I felt about it. Bought it used, glad to return it.
"I may not be a mathematician, but I can count to a million." - Shannon Sharpe
It started off so slowly with the hacking/latency/auction system issues. Now it's still a big time staple that gets a lot of play/regular updates. If D2 was Peyton Manning, D3 was a Manning brother that was better than Eli, but worse than big bro. Borderline Hall of Famer with some really great high and low moments. It's average season was Pro Bowl level, but not god tier.
Weird comparison/hypothetical, but it sorta works?
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