
Thirdly, the Mystic is finally being integrated into Diablo 3 after originally being left out of the core game on release due to the complexity she added. Secondly, players can expect a wealth of new content in the new act ( Act V) which continues the story of Diablo and features Mathael (the Angel of Death) at the centre of this conflict ( epic Blizzard cinematic here).Įnchant Your Items With The Mystic and Loot 2.0 The level cap will also be rising from 60 to 70 which means new skills and new items to replace your current setup along with the the ability to use 4 passives instead of 3. This class blurs the lines between ranged and melee fighter with a handful of spells that Diablo 2 fans will recognise including the always popular Blessed Hammer. Will it make Diablo 3 the jewel of the Diablo franchise that it is meant to be? Let's examine what the new expansion is promising players in its current state.įirstly, you'll have a new Crusader class (shown above) to slaughter the beasts of hell with. So that brings us to the real question that you have to ask yourself: Is the $40 price tag of the expansion worth it? W hile it has gained some ground, it is far from the perfect gaming experience that you expect from a game that was released 12 years after the game that preceded it.

The game has gone through a huge number of patches and changes since it originally flopped with long time fans and is definitely a different game in its present form. You don't have to look far to find bad reviews for Diablo 3 with the game still holding a user score of 3.8 (with a reviewer score of 88) on the popular Metacritic review aggregate website.
