Diablo III (2012)

Blizzard Entertainment

Mac · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation 4 · Xbox 360 · Xbox One

3.62 from 3420 ratings

5972 members have it in their collection · 263 playing now · 722 backlogged · 659 wish listed

How long? Main story 20h · with extras 39h · 100% 60h (from 22 logged playthroughs)

Diablo III is the third installment in Blizzard's franchise. The game, like its predecessors, is a dungeon crawler in which the player fights against hordes of enemies ranging from beasts and undead to actual demons. The game has four acts, two game modes (normal and hardcore) as well as four difficulty levels: Normal, Nightmare, Hell and Inferno. A new addition … Read more
Diablo III is the third installment in Blizzard's franchise. The game, like its predecessors, is a dungeon crawler in which the player fights against hordes of enemies ranging from beasts and undead to actual demons. The game has four acts, two game modes (normal and hardcore) as well as four difficulty levels: Normal, Nightmare, Hell and Inferno. A new addition to Diablo III is the auction house, where items are exchanged for in-game gold or real money, also usable to purchase Blizzard merchandise. The game features a wide array of achievements earned upon meeting certain requirements. Read less
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Release dates

  • May 15, 2012 (Worldwide) Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Sep 03, 2013 (North_America) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Sep 03, 2013 (Australia) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Sep 03, 2013 (Europe) Xbox 360
  • Sep 04, 2013 (Asia) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Sep 06, 2013 (Europe) PlayStation 3
  • Jan 30, 2014 (Japan) PlayStation 3
  • Aug 19, 2014 (Europe) PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Aug 19, 2014 (Australia) PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Aug 19, 2014 (North_America) PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Aug 21, 2014 (Japan) PlayStation 4

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ArumYn

Status ArumYn Sep 13, 2022

Speaking of overrated... I don't get it on this case. I mean with Skyrim and TLOU, I can understand why people feel the way they do about them but this? Solo, I barely could play it for more than 2 hours. The game gives you nothing to work with. Just go around, kill and loot endlessly. With a friend …

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Speaking of overrated... I don't get it on this case. I mean with Skyrim and TLOU, I can understand why people feel the way they do about them but this? Solo, I barely could play it for more than 2 hours. The game gives you nothing to work with. Just go around, kill and loot endlessly. With a friend on Co-op, well I think we played it around 10 hours, then our characters got to a point where they'd rarely acquire any new, interesting skills, and even on the hardest difficulty available for us, the game fell from that point. So we started again with new characters, played up to that point (early chapter 2 if I remember correctly) and decided to leave it for good. Also, headaches. Those expensive CG cutscenes and trailers were cool though.

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SIGINT

Status SIGINT May 15, 2022

It's odd that "Expert" difficulty in this usually feels easier than Diablo II's "Normal" mode. There is no option to go any higher until you finish the story and get your character leveled up, so the New Game experience feels a bit held back.

Now I see where Lost Ark may have got this problem from—like in that game, …

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It's odd that "Expert" difficulty in this usually feels easier than Diablo II's "Normal" mode. There is no option to go any higher until you finish the story and get your character leveled up, so the New Game experience feels a bit held back.

Now I see where Lost Ark may have got this problem from—like in that game, the combat system may be a blast to use, but most first-time combat encounters end up pretty forgettable, so until the endgame it's kinda like... what's the point of all these tools? On the other hand, Diablo II and its expansion left me with such strong memories of different encounters and areas that were much more challenging either in their combat or exploration, even on Normal difficulty on a New Game.

I do think this is a much more fun game overall than Lost Ark, though, and its low-stress feel is really working for me right now without feeling like a bunch of filler content. Some of the improvements it makes over Diablo II in terms of streamlining annoying stuff are also really significant at addressing my hangups with that game that held me back from wanting to replay it.

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anarchistica

Status anarchistica Nov 18, 2021

I'm honestly impressed by just how bad the writing has become. I'm pretty sure the big reveal in Diablo 4 will be that a lady call Dee Ablo is actually the "lord of terror". Also at that point all big baddies will have WAGs. Like, in D3 Azmodan's girlfriend is Cydaea, the "mistress of pain" and in D4 Diablo will …

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I'm honestly impressed by just how bad the writing has become. I'm pretty sure the big reveal in Diablo 4 will be that a lady call Dee Ablo is actually the "lord of terror". Also at that point all big baddies will have WAGs. Like, in D3 Azmodan's girlfriend is Cydaea, the "mistress of pain" and in D4 Diablo will be married to Dysaresta, the "baroness of bumping your toe against the table" (or something). Christ.

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Sixlem

Status Sixlem Sep 22, 2020

The combat looks and sounds juicy but the complexity of Diablo 2 is gone along with the gritty gothic art direction. Everything looks a bit too cartoony and the story is not very engaging. Although its says something about the game that I got to Torment XVI with a crusader despite these flaws.

KibaHiro

Status KibaHiro Aug 16, 2018

Quick question: Are you able to do cross progress on Diablo III? Now that the Switch version is coming out soon will I be able to use my Xbox characters on it?

rfrancis

Status rfrancis Jul 1, 2017

Man, I can't get on Giant Bomb to save my life. It's still the source of data, right? Anyway, it doesn't have (and thus neither does Grouvee) Diablo III: Rise of the Necromancer yet, I noticed. @peter what should I do? :-)

GigaDeathNullGolem

Status GigaDeathNullGolem Jan 10, 2017

20th anniversary event isn't very long. took about an hour. Nothing much to write home about but glad i checked it out anyway as it's good to be playing again (within moderation of course...) Anyone playing this by chance? I still love this game.

Grouvee peeps, hit me up if you want to help me hunt uniques in the anniversary …

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20th anniversary event isn't very long. took about an hour. Nothing much to write home about but glad i checked it out anyway as it's good to be playing again (within moderation of course...) Anyone playing this by chance? I still love this game.

Grouvee peeps, hit me up if you want to help me hunt uniques in the anniversary dungeon to grind your way to 70 on a hardcore+seasonal. :)

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Phantomjest

Status Phantomjest Nov 18, 2016

Season 8- demon hunter. Need one more achievement to get my full gear set. Need to hunt down more Forgotten Souls.

desiccatedveins

Status desiccatedveins Mar 12, 2014

Finally picked this back up and am getting into it. It's massive fun on PS3, though even as I've gotten into the new systems, I sorely miss the depth of D2 (and who would have thought that Diablo 2 would ever be pined after for its "depth" as an RPG, hack-and-slash that it is?). If any of the missing elements …

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Finally picked this back up and am getting into it. It's massive fun on PS3, though even as I've gotten into the new systems, I sorely miss the depth of D2 (and who would have thought that Diablo 2 would ever be pined after for its "depth" as an RPG, hack-and-slash that it is?). If any of the missing elements of the first game (choice of stats, choice of skills, a PHYSICAL ATTACK with the weapon you have equipped) had been here, I'd have assimilated much more quickly, but as it is, it's taken me a long time to admit that this game is not its predecessor and get down to what's important: slaying goat people.

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