![]() With Adventure mode you can hop from Act to Act and chase down bounties whenever and whereever you feel like. I played a ton of Diablo 3 on the PS3 and one thing that made that game a grind was the inability to skip difficulties without having to beat the game repeatedly. Once you finish Act V you are given the option to enter Adventure Mode - here you can venture to all parts of the maps (simply by clicking on the map) and change difficulties on the fly. This really makes playing gratifying as you are never accumulating useless gear - you'll find yourself constantly changing equipment as you play and gain levels. For example, if you choose to role a Demon Hunter and spend hours going through dungeons, expect to find 90 percent of the items you come across to be for your specific class once in a while you may receive a rogue item but it's a rare occurrence. ![]() In a nut shell loot now makes sense for everyone playing because it is geared specifically for the type of character you are playing. ![]() Also included is the new character class of the Crusader, which plays a lot like a Paladin, but brings a new look and style to the game and helping it feel fresh.Īlso new to this version is what Blizzard calls Loot 2.0. The Mystic allows you to change the appearance of your equipped items, so now your character doesn't have to look like it got dressed in a flea market.Īside from cosmetic changes the Mystic also lets you enchant items, which allows you to change one stat on the chosen gear - instead of suffering with a stat bonus on gear that doesn't benefit your character, you can allocate that bonus to a stat you need it for. Ultimate Evil Edition brings you all of the content from Reaper of Souls, which includes all of Act V and the Mystic, changing the complexion of acquiring gear. ![]() Many have asked me if it is worth the purchase of the title and the simple answer is: YES! Read on to find out why. Now we've been given Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition and all its goodness for next-gen consoles. We first got a glimpse of Diablo 3 on the PS3, which came at the tail end of the console's life cycle. Diablo is the father of all dungeon crawlers and any PC player that has played the franchise knows the addictive nature of the game, so it only makes sense for it to transfer to the consoles. ![]()
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