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Experiencing the Diablo 3 Beta

Blizzard has done nicely and very specially for the Diablo 3. As a sequne, Diablo 3 has kept what attracted us in Diablo 2, as well as improved to be much exciting and different. Blizzard has always successed in showing off its high standard. I've gone through the Diablo 3 beta lately, and would like to share my experience with you.

I have to say that in Diablo 3 the scene is designed to shock me at all, even though I've only seen a small part of it. The environment plays a big part in the atmosphere setting and Blizzard does a great job of setting the stage. The scenes in game reminds me so much of the original art; characters and environments take on an almost painted quality. I've walked over bridges, looked over the edge of balconies, walked underneath trees, moved out of the way of falling chandoliers etc. The painstaking labor put into this game is evident in the most minor of details; from the lighting to the textures to the intricate dungeons, everything tells you that this world is alive and very much real.

Meanwhile sound effects also performed greatly in Diablo 3. Whether you're walking over a wooden bridge or sloshing through puddles of water or simply hacking and slashing your way through zombies and skeletons, it all sounds perfect. Another realism of the environment is physics incorporated into the game. Book shelves aren't just rummaged for gold, they are pulled down from the walls, huts collapse, railings are destroyed, etc. This is a real world alive with the motion and sounds of mayhem.

The next thing that freshed me was the huge variety of ways that Diablo 3 introduces danger. Zombies could just walk around for you to dispatch, and also can emerge from graves, jump through open windows and be summoned from nowhere. You'll be constantly looking over your shoulder while just waiting for something nasty to pop up. Again this gives the world that living, breathing feeling.

In Diablo 3, combat is addictive and fast-paced, very satisfying to use. You should never find yourself stuck in some build that didn't turn out how you had hoped, which could be often experienced in many other video games with destructible environmental traps. The skills are unique from each of the 5 classes. The demon hunter relies on bows and their agility and traps to maintain a safe distance. The wizard relies on magic to both attack or stop foes in their tracks. The barbarian simply hacks through anything that gets close enough and relies on his armor to protect him. The witch doctor is able to do effective damages with the "pet" while himself out of danger, and relies on his blow dart. The monk uses an array of lightning which allows the class to be both good from a distance or up close. This could be a really fresh paly style. If you're unsure of what to play when the game comes out and think of something a bit different, I would highly recommend giving monk a try.

The crafting system is fun if you're into that sort of thing, but just come out not so benefitial the things I made. I want to mention the followers also. They are simply NPC's that will help your hero fight and even occasionally heal himself or you if it is needed. Followers have several different skills which could be customized to match the role you want him to play. They can also be equiped with weapons and items best suited.

Captain Tuttle4763d ago

Very nice blog. It gives a good representation of the Diablo 3 experience.

Thanks and nicely done.

Bladesfist4762d ago

Been playing the beta now as well, Its fun when it works

Brownghost4762d ago

beta was short but fun, playing as the monk was one of the best characters

Brownghost4761d ago

hell yeah, it tried the barbarian but he was okay but at the and my monk was a badass

Simon_Brezhnev4761d ago

same monk all the way i dont care about trying other classes. Real men fight with their fist. LOL

Brownghost4761d ago

damn straight with holy fury

Neckbear4761d ago (Edited 4761d ago )

How the hell you go from the original Diablo to this, I do not know. Progression is painfully streamlined, and gameplay, therefore, just a bore; skills are preset; attributes are preset; Diablo II has more graphical detail than this; runes have little variety; I can go on and on.

And this, on top of the things Blizzard has already pulled (Real money AH, no PvP, etcetera) will make Diablo III that one painfully overrated popular game. In my opinion, the beta's no better than Dungeon Siege 3, and holy hell is that saying something.

ThanatosDMC4759d ago

You're not alone. People who aren't hardcore fans of Diablo 2 don't understand the disappointment we felt playing the game. Most WoW fans and casuals love the damned thing. But we are the minority sadly and Activision/Blizzard want $$$. Check out the forums in battle.net and some defend it adamantly for absolutely stupid reasons like atmosphere, the crappy graphics, and destructible objects. They forgot about gameplay, being able to customize your own unique characters and their skills and meticulously pondering attack power.

Anyway, we'll just look to Torchlight 2 but it's cartoony looks kinda sucks, so sugget checking out Grim Dawn. It's made by fans of Diablo 2 and the devs listen to the community that's starving for a real next gen D2. Check out the kickstarter video for the game.

Baka-akaB4759d ago

Diablo 3 is very lackluster so far , compared to the second game . it has been simplified to the extreme .

But still a lackluster diablo is still better than "the torchlight and dungeon siege" of this world

Petro4758d ago

I was playing Path Of Exile while I waited for those Diablo 3 servers to open, but when I got in, I was very disappointed. Is this the game we have been waiting for all these years? I did not expect it to be this casual and streamlined. Anyway after the beta me and my buddies noticed that there is no way we are going to play Diablo 3 instead of Path Of Exile. For sure this game is going to be hugely popular, but we know that doesn't make it a worthy successor.

I have noticed that younger generations seem to enjoy more simple games than us "oldies" (26 years old), so for sure Diablo 3 is aimed at those younger generations. :)

allyc4t4760d ago (Edited 4760d ago )

Maxed out a Barbarian over the weekend. The game looks absolutely awesome and the physics engine is spectacular.

I didn't really like some of the core changes to the game at first. No skill tree, streamlined loot system, combat system etc. But at the end of my first playthrough, I got used to them and they really aren't as bad as some people say they are. The way they implement skills makes it a lot easier to try out new builds for whatever playstyle suits you the best.

Can't wait for May 15th.

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