Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Reviews
Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls is a great expansion for the core game, adding just enough new things to justify its rather expensive price. If you're only interested in story or new classes, however, you might not be happy with what you get, so just stick to Diablo 3 after patch 2.0.1, which is quite a great RPG on its own.
There's a hint at something amazing and all too brief, especially in the wake of a game that can and will carry on, ostensibly, forever. Because even without adventure mode, my crunchy new crusader and I were more than willing to continue through Diablo's purgatory; I'm just not sure the game understands why.
Reaper of Souls has brought the Diablo franchise back on track, and Blizzard has plans to expand on that even further. I really enjoyed playing the expansion now that the game is better balanced. Blizzard has clearly put a lot of effort into fixing Diablo III's issues, getting to the root of them and making the game much more enjoyable, but to enjoy all the improvements, you need to have the expansion. Diablo III is finally back, and if you played the original and weren't happy, it might be time to reinstall the game and give it another chance.
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Diablo III: Reaper of Souls aims to provide fun and ultimately manages it quite well. The flexible skill system opens way for experimentation. The addition of the Crusader adds some extra bulkiness to the class roster.
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls features some dark themes and extreme gore and violence. However, folks who venture into Sanctuary will enjoy one of the most well-polished action-RPGs on consoles to date.
If the purpose of an expansion is to not only introduce new content, but also extend the life of its core game, Reaper of Souls delivers. Act V might seem a little light, but Reaper of Souls' new features and Adventure Mode make it an essential purchase for anyone with even a passing interest in Diablo III.