![]() ![]() No DLC is available, but if you’re a big Diablo fan, it’s worth it. The only way to play Reaper of Souls on consoles is to buy the Ultimate Evil Edition. That means a brand new Act, and the Crusader class to play with and the forever lasting Adventure Mode where getting all the loot my heart desired was only a few steps away. The Ultimate Evil Edition comes with the Reaper of Souls expansion. It’s the small touches like that that make it feel like more than just a port. I could use the D-pad to automatically equip, drop, or junk it without even going into the inventory. When obtaining a new item, a quick summary of what it would change in my stats would pop up. They all work very well, as do some of the shortcuts. Due to the use of the controller, the menus have been redesigned to accommodate. Using the right stick to dodge out of the way of attacks is a major game changer, and a welcome addition to the game. In fact, I will go as far as to say I felt more in control of my character using a controller. As a hardcore Diablo player, I can safely say using a DualShock 4 to move around and attack feels great. Since this was my first time trying D3 with a controller rather than a mouse and keyboard, I was a bit skeptical. Multiplayer: 2-4 co-op online and local Diablo with a controller? Actually, yes. ![]() It is very combat heavy as well as stat tracking heavy. Travelling through different dungeons and gaining experience points will allow players to level up and learn new abilities, as well as augment their skills using unlocked runes. The game has been out for over two years now, so I’m sure most of you have at least heard of it, but for the ones uninitiated, here’s a quick overview – Diablo III is an action RPG that is focused on obtaining loot and upgrades for a character. After spending a good amount of time with the PS4 version, I’m still surprised at how much Blizzard can do to a game to make it work great. We already had a version of D3 on the last gen consoles, now it’s time to push it forward onto the current gen. D3 had its fair share of problems – we all know how that auction house stuff panned out – but over the past several months, Blizzard has gradually improved the game back to the point where I feel like that 15 year old playing Diablo II all over again. I’ve put well over 200 hours into Diablo II, and in the past few years have dropped at least 100 hours into Diablo III. As with all Collector's Editions, supplies are limited - if you want the physical version and all the bonuses it has to offer, you may want to pre-order your copy sooner rather than later.I have always been a Diablo fanatic. The Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Collector's Edition is available for pre-order on Amazon for $79.99, as well as at a variety of other retailers. Of course, this is all available with the Digital Deluxe version of the game as well, so why would you want a physical Collector's Edition? In addition to the digital goodies found in the Digital Deluxe edition, those purchasing the Collector's Edition will get a Behind-the-Scenes DVD and Blu-Ray two-disc set featuring interviews, round-table discussions and behind-the-scenes commentary on the game's development, the official Reaper of Souls soundtrack, The Art of Reaper of Souls - a gorgeous hardcover book featuring early sketches, artwork, and 3D renders from the game, as well as a Malthael mouse pad. Purchasers of the Collector's Edition will receive several digital items, including the Treasure Goblin Pet for World of Warcraft, StarCraft II character portraits and Malthael Decals, and a Spectral Hound minion with a set of aesthetic artifacts - helms and weapons - to be used with Diablo III's new transmogrification feature. Diablo III: Reaper of Souls makes it debut on March 25, and the contents of the physical Collector's Edition were finally revealed earlier this week for all to see. With all the talk of Warlords of Draenor and Hearthstone around here, you might have forgotten about Blizzard's other expansion release next month.
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