Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwenty years after the events of Diablo II (2000), Deckard Cain and his niece Leah are in Tristram Cathedral when a mysterious star falling from the sky strikes the Cathedral, creating a dee... Alles lesenTwenty years after the events of Diablo II (2000), Deckard Cain and his niece Leah are in Tristram Cathedral when a mysterious star falling from the sky strikes the Cathedral, creating a deep crater into which Deckard Cain disappears.Twenty years after the events of Diablo II (2000), Deckard Cain and his niece Leah are in Tristram Cathedral when a mysterious star falling from the sky strikes the Cathedral, creating a deep crater into which Deckard Cain disappears.
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- WissenswertesDeckard Cain is the only NPC to appear in all the games of the Diablo franchise.
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Leah: [Leah helps lay her uncle, Deckard Cain, to rest outside Tristram; she places a book on his chest] It was all just stories... my uncle saw what he wanted to see.
Tyrael: Deckard sacrificed much to protect this world, but his work is not over.
Leah: What would YOU know about sacrifice?
Imperius: [In reply, Tyrael grasps her arm gently - showing her a vision of himself as an angel, before the Angiris Council] Tyrael, the ancient law of the High Heavens strictly forbids us from interfering from the mortal world... yet YOU have done so! Brazenly!
Tyrael: All I am guilty of, Imperius, is bringing Justice - while you hide, cowering, behind your throne!
Imperius: SILENCE!
[Imperius leaps from his platform, his spear appearing in his hand, as he grasps Tyrael and lifts him from the floor]
Imperius: You will now answer for your transgressions!
Tyrael: [Tyrael and Imperius wrestle across the Council chamber, until Tyrael stands over Imperius, spear in hand] You cannot judge me! I am Justice itself! We were meant for more than this - to protect the innocent! But if our precious laws bind you all to inaction... then I will no longer stand as your brother!
Leah: [Tyrael slams the speartip into the floor of the chamber, causing Leah - seeing the vision - to fall to her knees] You CHOSE... to be one of us!
Imperius: [Leah touches Tyrael's robe, seeing the rest of the vision - of Tyrael shedding his angelic status] Sacrilege!
Tyrael: [Tyrael is pulled through the Council chamber's floor, falling in the night sky like a meteor] Thus, I fell, willingly... because humanity is the only hope for this world.
Leah: [Leah rests a hand on Cain's forehead, and takes up his book] I never believed. All your crazy tales... the work you never finished. I will finish it, Uncle. I will carry on for you.
The expansion allowed you to get many more tailored item drops to your character. The item drops in the expansion were so improved that it makes most of your old items from vanilla Diablo III basically useless. The expansion is more fair to play through if you do own it. You actually don't feel as hopeless when you're finding items from monsters. The items you'll find a lot of times are actually good, tailored to your specific character.
Well that's some good changes they made stated above. What I still dislike though is that you can't trade unique items to people unless you found that item in the same game session as that other person was in. Also, after 2 in game hours have passed, the item becomes account bound.
If you want to duel your friends, you have to duel in a very small area. Unlike Diablo II where you are able to duel literally anywhere as long as it's not town, in Diablo III you're heavily restricted where you can duel your friends or others. Diablo II also had a much higher max player cap. In Diablo II, you could have up to 8 players in a game session. This allowed team duels in the Blood Moor for example. You could have 2v2v2v2, 4v4, 3v3v2, or even a straight out free for all, a 1v1v1v1v1v1v1v1. In Diablo III, game sessions are limited to 4 people only. This means you lose a lot of possible social interaction that you would have had if you were with more players at once.
If you're looking at this game for mainly PvM or Person vs Monster action, it fills that role well. If you're looking for a true successor to Diablo II, I've heard many others suggest a game such as Path of Exile which is free as far as I know.
I still do play Diablo III however. It lacks many elements that I wanted it to have but it still plays solid enough to play to pass the time. It's only worth playing at this point if you have the Reaper of Souls expansion pack though.
It does get repetitive without a true duel system and that is a pretty big flaw to me. Diablo II's duel system is what kept people constantly farming up bigger and better items so that they would dominate on the battlefield against other players.
Oh well, there's always hope for if or when Diablo IV ever comes out.
I give this a 6/10. Playable but not ideal in my opinion.
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