Diablo 3is one of the most enrapturing games of all time.
With the third installment of its gothic dungeon crawling series,Watch Paradise Z Online Blizzard Entertainment created a masterpiece that continues to completely engross the brain six years into its life. The release of Diablo 3and its expansions on Nintendo Switch is the perfect excuse to revisit one of the greatest games of all time.
SEE ALSO: Top 10 'Overwatch' skins I’ve been killed byI jumped into the Nintendo Switch version of Diablo 3and sunk more than a dozen hours into the game within just a couple of days. Despite having played through the story and beyond a handful of times since its PC release in 2012, Diablo 3pulled me in again, except this time I could play it anywhere I wanted.
Diablo 3is set in the fantasy world of Sanctuary, standing on the precipice of a demonic invasion. A star has fallen near the bleak town of New Tristram and the dead are rising. A hero has been sent to investigate the situation.
The despair of Diablo 3 is unceasing
A tale unfolds, with twists and turns and rising stakes that ends with an all-out war between the forces of heaven and hell as Diablo, the Prime Evil, seeks to destroy the home of the angels.
Diablo 3weaves through setting after dire setting, delving into torture dungeons devised by a mad king, a city beset by death with bodies choking buildings and streets, and even the streets of the High Heavens itself where angels, hopeless against the onslaught of hell, stand impaled by knotted black spikes.
The despair of Diablo 3is unceasing, only mitigated in fleeting moments by the hero's accomplishments against seemingly insurmountable evils.
In any other context, the content might be too much, too overwhelming, but the backbone of Diablo 3turns the dismal setting into a beautiful, cathartic orchestra of progression that is unmatched by almost every game that has come before or after.
Playing Diablo 3is like sitting at the edge of the ocean's tide, with its cool, calm waves of salt water lapping over your legs to relieve the sun's skin-sizzling heat.
The heat is wave after wave of demon, cultist, and crazed beast in Diablo, and the relieving water is the game's steady stream of new abilities and item upgrades.
While the story of Diablo 3is entertaining on its own, the magic of Diablolies in this progression that continues long after the story wraps.
As the hero of Diablo 3levels up, the difficulty of enemies scales up right alongside them. New levels bring new abilities and passive upgrades that allow players to sculpt their hero to their own personal playstyle. Trying out new combos of moves to find the perfect balance keeps the game interesting even after dozens of hours of playing as the same character.
It's an intensely gratifying feeling
The secret sauce is the random loot that drops from elite enemies, treasure chests, and giant bosses. Sure, new abilities are fun, but the joy of Diablobubbles up from the feeling of power that comes from earning a legendary item that gives you such a large stat boost that previously difficult hordes of enemies suddenly turn into walking cannon fodder.
In the lead up to a boss fight, it may take a handful of powerful attacks to take down an elite enemy, but if a legendary weapon drops, all of a sudden those enemies that used to give you pause go down within a second.
It's an intensely gratifying feeling. Happening upon an especially powerful item is akin to being used to cutting grass with scissors and all of a sudden being handed a lawnmower.
At times Diablo 3is difficult, but persistence and patience will always reward players with that sweet nectar of power, allowing players to dig deeper into the game and its endlessly satisfying endgame content. The challenge never really ends with 17 levels of difficulty and new seasons that introduce new challenges.
Just as Diablo succeeds on other platforms, it succeeds on Nintendo Switch with a few added bonuses.
The most obvious bonus is the fact that Diablo 3can be played in both home console mode and handheld mode, which is a first for any Blizzard game. In fact, Diablo 3's arrival on the Switch is the first time a Blizzard game has hit a Nintendo console since the Nintendo 64 version of StarCraftin 2000.
If you don't have Nintendo's online service, you still have access to Diablo 3leaderboards and can still play local co-op (either using the same console or a couple of consoles near each other. That means LAN parties just got a whole lot easier.
The Switch version of Diablo 3also comes with some console-exclusive cosmetics, including a dark purple pair of ethereal wings inspired by The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, a pet cucco (chicken) from Zelda, and the option to transmogrify all of your gear to look like the primary Zeldavillain Ganondorf.
You knowI put on those wings and had that cucco follow me around all game and watch me destroy the most evil and powerful demons from hell.
Having played the game on PC on and off for so many years, it took a couple hours to get used to playing a hack and slash dungeon crawler with a controller, but I sunk right into the game just like I've done half a dozen times before.
It continues to be one of the best games I've ever played, no matter what system it's on.
Diablo 3invades the Nintendo Switch on Nov. 2.
Topics Blizzard Entertainment Gaming Nintendo Nintendo Switch
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