![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, it’s hard to believe that Diablo originated as a PC game played with a keyboard and mouse when everything feels so well mapped to a controller, while pushing the right stick in any direction also executes an effortless dodge roll (as an absurd but considered touch, you can still roll with a single Joy-Con by flicking the controller). Skills are all aptly mapped to your buttons, and it’s a surprise that besides Pro controller support, it’s even possible to play the game on just a single Joy-Con. ![]() From the humble beginnings of just mashing your basic primary attack, you’ll soon level up and unlock new skills, such as a secondary attack powered by the energy you generate from your primary attacks, as well as other devastating attacks or buffs with their own respective cooldowns to keep those undead… well, properly dead (unless of course you’re playing the Necromancer). I won’t say much about the apocalyptic story suffice to say that once you’ve picked your hero for this top-down dungeon crawler, you’re pretty much on a non-stop roll of carving up demons, skeletons, cultists and all manner of hellspawn, and the slay ride pretty much doesn’t stop, nor would you want it to. With the Eternal Collection, you’re getting everything of Diablo III bundled together, including the Reaper of Souls and Rise of the Necromancer expansions that gives you a total of seven classes and five acts in the story campaign, whilst the unpopular features from the original game (or bugs) have long been nixed. But whereas back then the RTS felt like a compromised port to accommodate console limitations, Diablo III arrives on the Switch like the platform it was always destined for.Īs with other ports of older games with various iterations and expansions, sometimes the best things come to those who wait. Joining the demonic party just in time then is the granddaddy of them all, Diablo III, which also marks the return of Blizzard to a Nintendo console since Starcraft 64 nearly two decades ago. While you can never get enough of the colourful fun of Nintendo, the Switch has also been embracing its dark side, whether it’s slaying demons in DOOM or coming up against formidable foes in Dark Souls Remastered. Wanna go on a looting slay ride together with you ![]()
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