![]() It’s no secret that I’ve always been a fan of the Diablo series, having played every installment since the first one came out for the PC back in the 90s. The real question with this is, will this version of the game be the one to own? The answer to that is an emphatic yes! It includes both the full Diablo III experience along with all the additions that the Reaper of Souls expansion carries with it in one handy package. This installment promises to be the most complete version of the game to date. ![]() Once again we find ourselves thrust back into the fight against the forces of hell with Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition for the PS4 and the XBox One. ![]() With the game’s nuanced paragon system extending the already increased level cap, there is almost too much content to bear without a companion joining in on the hunt.It has only been a few months since Blizzard released Diablo III: Reaper of Souls for the PC. Where pocketing any item in sight once rewarded greedy players, loot is now fairly distributed based on character class and each player’s current inventory stash. The main draw of the console edition, however, remains the drop-in co-op mode which turns a once solitary PC experience into one of the finest local multiplayer games of its generation. Whether it’s Loot 2.0’s gleeful ‘smart drops’, the Mystic NPC who can enchant your finest wares or the ultra-rare goodies found only in the unscripted adventure mode, Reaper of Souls rights a significant number of the ills found in the vanilla campaign and turns Diablo III into the game it always should have been. A new character class - the shield-bashing, horse-riding Crusader - is a welcome inclusion, but it’s the complete overhaul of the endgame content that will draw relapsed loot addicts back to the fold.
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