Will anybody be returning to Diablo 3 after this update hits the servers? I think I may give my characters a few whirls, see if the game livens up, but I highly doubt it, playing through that game, was just... NOT FUN.
They dumbed this series down way too much can't even adjust your own stats when you level does it automatically.
Grow up child, it's working like that and has been said for years.And you really are the adult role model, insulting him on the forum.
Grow up child, it's working like that and has been said for years.
Its more of a shiny cool sprites game than the bloody scary game it was in the first one.http://darkd3.com/
Its more of a shiny cool sprites game than the bloody scary game it was in the first one.
They dumbed this series down way too much can't even adjust your own stats when you level does it automatically.
And for people complaining about it not looking scary / gory, its darker than Diablo 2 FFS, and have you ever actually killed things in the game? sometimes they fall over and their guts go pouring out everywhere, so wtf are you complaining about exactly?Big deal,Fallout games have loads of guts and big monsters in them and they are not scary.Not just the fallout series other games too have this however I am too lazy to name them.
I remember days when games took thinking to figure out and you could adjust stats, and they were actually challenging. Diablo3 is not this game.
Yes no shit items adjust your stats with items it was like that in diablo 1/2 + you can adjust your stats. It should be called diablocraft not diablo3.
Just because its the year 2012 doesn't mean that all the new games shouldn't be challenging and dumbed down.
Fallout, diablo1, bouldars gate, arcanum etc.. were considered the golden era of RPGs, new games like diablo3 wouldn't come close to be calling a golden era RPG.
Yes I am such a kid I was playing golden era RPGs when you were still shitting in diapers and going to kindergarten. Only kids defend such crap like shiny graphics and dumbed down video games.
Oh yeah, Diablo 2 took a whole lot of thinking ("derp ima pump more points into whirlwind derp")
especially with synergies there is about 3 viable builds per character, the only way to make your skills viable for example with a sorceress is to pump all of your skills into the same tree because of synergies,
yeah that's not dumbed down at all whatsoever.
And if you say you don't have to pump all of your skills into the same tree, you obviously have no idea how the synergies work.
Yes I have no idea and don't care because I don't like such crap games as this one.
Yes I am such a kid I was playing golden era RPGs when you were still shitting in diapers and going to kindergarten. Only kids defend such crap like shiny graphics and dumbed down video games.Dumb argument. May I know how old you are, if you feel so almighty, mister gaming veteran?
Big deal,Fallout games have loads of guts and big monsters in them and they are not scary.Not just the fallout series other games too have this however I am too lazy to name them.Jesus, gore has been in games since monitors and TVs could render more than 1000 pixels (read - since a long time). Doom, Mortal Kombat (hell, that is the reason all those rating systems were invented) and infact ANY game involving action to some degree. Every shooter had to have blood and possibly cool death animations which show all the glorious innards of demons and humans. We could go on with games that didn't really have cruel death animations, but just the possibility of gibbing your opponents into thousands of pieces for pure fun - Quake, Half-Life, Carmageddon, Soldier of Fortune. Yeah, I know I'm kinda going into all the new scary 2000's, but blood and gore really isn't anything new. Occasionally the blood and gore made the games "scary". It's not something that we see a whole lot everyday, by just walking down the park and seeing a decapitated body hung by it's leg on a street lamp. It's a psychological trivia and whatnot, since we are older than we were when playing these games, the effect also doesn't even nearly apply to us.