Diablo III: Eternal Collection Reviews
You know your beloved action franchise is in a state of mediocrity when it struggles to kinetically and strategically compete with games that it helped give birth to.
If, somehow, you have an interest in top-down or isometric dungeon crawlers and HAVEN’T heard of Diablo – go and ask for it for Christmas. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
The Eternal Collection is an excellent port of an ever better game.
Dark Souls Remastered was a genuinely disappointing experience on the Switch for me. From the less precise and borderline clunky peripherals to the stuttery framerate and lower audiovisual quality, I really wouldn't say the Switch version is worth the caveats that come with it
Diablo III: Eternal Collection for the Nintendo Switch represents the best way to play Diablo III right now, whether it be with friends or by yourself with whatever controllers you have. While the exclusive gear and equipment are superficial and not a sole reason to buy on the Switch, Diablo III is a perfect fit for the platform, as cliché as it sounds. Sure, it's starting to show signs of ageing, but it still plays as well today as it did all those years ago.
Even without a character transfer feature, Diablo 3 continues to be a wonderful game that plays perfectly on the Nintendo Switch.
Review in Italian | Read full review
It's Diablo 3 on the go! The added local multiplayer functionality and the fact that it's a thoroughly competent port make this an easy recommendation for fans of the franchise who want a portable version, or for newcomers who want to jump in.
Diablo 3 on the Switch may be a graphical step-down and far from the best place to play multiplayer, but if you're looking for the perfect platform on which to sink into the end-game grind by yourself – there is no place better to play it.
Diablo III is a comprehensive package on the Switch, but just not always the best way to play it all.
In short, Diablo III: Eternal Collection is a lovely port of a classic RPG loot-a-thon that keeps its feet firmly in the past. The execution is wonderful, but its gameplay is not something that will appeal to everyone due to the high level of repetition. Its visuals are clear and functional if not especially interesting, but performance is top notch to make up for it. If you're looking for a loot-driven grind-a-thon with more explosions of viscera than you can comfortably discuss with your mother, this is the game for you.
One of the best Switch ports so far, both technically and in terms of how handheld mode enhances and compliments the original gameplay.
Blizzard's best action role playing game comes to Nintendo Switch. Now we can experience the better co op mechanics with Joy-Con controller. Also Diablo 3's Nintendo Switch version include the game's all downloadable contents.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
All things considered, if you're into Diablo, Diablo III: Eternal Collection may be one of the better versions due to its flexibility and options. If you're not into Diablo, this may be the best place to start. While it's good for what it is, bear in mind that it can become a frustrating and repetitive loot-escapade that can drag you into hell.
If you are looking for a game of adventure for you and your friends to let you fight the monsters and explore the caves then you will enjoy Diablo III.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Diablo 3 feels at home on the Nintendo Switch. With a constant 60 fps and the availability to play anywhere, it's a great addition to the family. The only sad part is that sSeasonal can't be played offline and the controls sometimes feel a bit clunky.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Blizzard's first title on the Nintendo Switch is a wonderful port that represents Diablo at its very best, despite some minor visual issues.
A great port of a great producto. Diablo III on the Nintendo Switch is a must play.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Whether you’ve never played before or you’ve put in over a thousand hours, this game will pull you right in without a second’s hesitation.
The PS4 version is still the best, but we're down to the nitty-gritty of which one looks better to reach that verdict and, honestly, to many players the difference will be an acceptable trade-off for the ability to play Diablo 3 on a handheld.