Instead, I’ll just focus on what makes Diablo 3 worth replaying on the Switch over its other console counterparts.ĭiablo 3 was a very pretty game in 2012, a decently pretty game in 2014 when it re-released on PS4/Xbox One, and now is quite dated in 2018 on the Switch’s hardware. This review won’t rehash what makes Diablo 3 work, because by and large the game is the same. Dare I say it’s my preferred way to play Blizzard’s dungeon-crawler. The inherent gameplay that makes Diablo 3 click is still as satisfying as ever and feels right at home on Nintendo’s console. Unlike many other ports that have come to the Switch, Diablo 3: Eternal Collection is a game that almost feels as if it was developed for the Switch initially. When Nintendo announced the Nintendo Switch way back in 2016, my very first thought was exactly, “Diablo 3 needs to come to the Switch and I will lose my life to it.” Here we are in 2018, Diablo 3 is on the Switch, and I have almost lost my life to it.
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