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Diablo 3 on the switch review
Diablo 3 on the switch review









diablo 3 on the switch review

Building a new character, a Necromancer, from level one to level 40 (so far) has proven good fun. Yet after sinking 15 hours in the campaign over the course of three days, I began to appreciate this baffling omission - or, at least, I came to tolerate it. I didn’t think my previous characters would port over, but I hoped to see some integration of achievement or other rewards. When I first booted Diablo 3 on Switch, I was disappointed to learn that it doesn’t support. I’ve played through Diablo 3 at least a dozen times, but on Switch, I once again feel compelled to stick around for one last journey to hell. Now, more than six years after its launch, Diablo 3 and all of its add-on content has arrived on Nintendo Switch as Diablo 3: Eternal Collection. I even bought it again for PS4 the following year. I purchased the subsequent Xbox 360 port, and though I bounced back to the PC version, I was surprised how well the game translated to the couch.

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I put more than 100 hours into Diablo 3 in the first month. But once those subsided, I became engrossed in the dungeon crawling loot-based loop. Like many others, I experienced annoying connection issues in those first few days that hindered my experience.











Diablo 3 on the switch review