Sunday, July 1, 2012

First impressions of Blizzard's polarizing new game

Saying first impressions is a bit deceptive because I have actually beaten Diablo III on normal already, but I'm not in the mindset to review the game. I'm moving through nightmare difficulty with my first character, a demon hunter, and going through it the first time with my second character, a wizard. I've certainly been enjoying D3, but it has some flaws. Knowing Blizzard, they'll be updating the game bit by bit for years to come alongside an inevitable expansion pack or two, but saying this does not negate any current problems.

For now I'll briefly mention some of the main things that stood out to me. I think the game's interface has been improved and streamlined considerably from D2's, making for a smoother experience while removing some annoyances that just plain weren't fun. Health globes and more readily available resources to use skills keep the action flowing much more so than the game's predecessors. I like that I can customize my characters' skills anytime, allowing me to try new things and find combinations that work well rather than feeling nervous about every precious point I received to allocate in D2. My characters feel like they're powerful, able to handle the onslaught of foes before them, and this is a good feeling.

Now for a few things I don't care so much for. I don't particularly like that D3 is even more gear dependent than D2, although this isn't as big of hit against the game as it would be if this is something I'd merely heard before actually playing it. The auction house is certainly something I'm ambivalent to at best. What really annoys me though is that it must be played online even if I'm playing single player (which is how I play it), although this is something I knew about well in advance and prepared myself for.

Those are my first impressions in short. I have more I could add on what has been mentioned so far, but I'm holding off at least for now. Overall though I definitely like the game, but I am beginning to see why it has become very polarizing among its' players. I've heard from many people who really like the game and probably from even more who definitely do not. With the fame of D2 to live up to, it's understandable how the game is bringing out strong feelings.