Out earlier this month Blizzard's Diablo III: Eternal Collection for Nintendo Switch is match made in the High Heavens. Or Burning Hells. Being able to take the seminal action-RPG on the go adds new meaning to the experience, where the immersion and portable demon slaying can spill over into the real world.
Don’t let the name fool you, the world of Sanctuary as seen in Blizzard’s Diablo III is not a place full of rainbows and unicorns. Although, in a clear bit of fun, a hidden realm almost exactly like that called Whimsyshire can be found in your travels. Hidden behind a rainbow coloured portal left behind by one of the rarer Treasure Goblins that roam the dungeons, plains, and depths of Sanctuary. But we digress.
In Diablo III, Sanctuary represents the human realm and physical world created between the High Heavens and the Burning Hells. It’s here in ‘Sanctuary’, however, where the Eternal Conflict between angels and demons has spilled over into the towns, villages and once idyllic countryside -- and budding heroes have no choice but to take up arms and slay all manner of monstrosities. All in an effort to save the world and, naturally, look good doing so.
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Posted 01:42pm 26/11/18
How many times am I going to buy this bloody game?
Edit: wtf this game is MA15+, the same category as Black Ops 4 and GTA IV? Get the f*** out, I'ma break the law on this one it seems.
Posted 06:11pm 26/11/18
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Posted 11:50am 15/12/18
Despite being nearly all physical with my switch collection, I got these 2 games digital and I’m regretting not doing the same for MarioKart. I don’t want to screw around with carts when I feel like playing one of these games.