Small wonder Diablo 3 sucks.

I haven’t seen many complaining about Starcraft 2, so it’s likely good.
The complaints now are Diablo 3 and WoW: Mists of Pandaria, while the latter isn’t even bad just people don’t like the taste

That’s what I don’t get, they keep SC2 as pretty much the same as SC1, but change units and add things here and there, and people love it because of it.

Then when it comes to Diablo, they kick everyone who liked the previous ones in the crotch.

I guess because they actually made Starcraft, so they care about it?

also, lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgMSmIWwyiU&feature=relmfu

Good God what a fucking shit storm.

LoL

First Starcraft’s gameplay system was alright, so don’t fix what’s not broken.
They just added better graphics and a new story + an extra unit here and there and people are happy : )
I don’t know how others, but I’d take a Diablo 2 remake before Diablo 3

I would personally like to see a Diablo 1 remake. Both games are fine to me but I think D1 could benefit from a better party system, more players per game as well as all single player quests in MP, and hell maybe even some higher res graphics or even 3D like PoE (but not running in dungeons)

Should have made D2 LoD expansions.

https://www.moddb.com/mods/standards-of-hell

:3

Very cool. I like the atmosphere of the outside shot especially. You implementing melee combat too, or is it going to be strictly like amnesia’s run away gameplay?

Fuck Diablo III …waiting for Torchlight II

The first game is an absolute crap, even worse than Diablo 3, I haven’t followed news on Torchlight II. But I expect it to be the same

We understand that you are a tard, but really

Yeah, really. Hard to believe, right?
I didn’t even bother finish the first one, don’t see why the 2nd should be any different than a “dungeon-dungeon-dungeon and again a dungeon” game… the story wasn’t any interesting, no cinematics, confusing interface, repetitive combat and no outside areas.

look, I’m not even interested in defending torchlight II, but with your reasoning you really come off as an idiot regardless.

Leave alone that Torchlight II explicitly fixes the problems of the first.

P.S. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuPwHYlrHCA&feature=relmfu
Looks okay, still needs more artists

Yes, Path of Exile really looks like what D3 should have been.
Heard it will be free to play.

Also there was an other free Diablo clone (looking good as well) coming but dunno it’s name

Seems to be a lot of D3 hate in here.

Does this mean you fellows will be joining me in Path of Exile for your ‘Dungeon Crawler’ fix?

Maybe

I read Brevik as Breivik first. That would have caused a scene for Blizzard…
Also, Facebook? They’re developers of one of the biggest games in the world, don’t they know anything about not using Facebook, the most public page on the web, to asstalk?

I don’t hate Diablo 3, actually I’m one of the few who liked it.
The game was killed by:

  • a decade of unreasonably high expectations
  • DRM
  • error 37 as a by-product of that
  • bugs/glitches and itemization, difficulty and class balance problems
  • story
  • art-style

BUT I truly believe, that once a few major patches are out, maybe even an expansion, the game will be in a state as it should have been during it’s release.
By then, it might be one fine of an MMO

I’m quite thankful they were stupid enough to do that.

Nope. Everquest has something similar, though. Not stat bonuses, but a separate skill tree.

And yeah, after buying D3, I was disappointed with it. I never played much of the original, enough to beat it a couple times, but that was after I played Diablo 2. Which is definitely the pinnacle of the series, IMO. I need to give Path of Exile some serious time and consideration. (I got in a couple beta weekends, when my power has been out. This summer has been horrible for that…) Also, I’m waiting for Torchlight 2. I enjoyed the first one quite a bit, but in 2010 it was the first dungeon crawler I had played since Diablo 2 in 2002.

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