Diablo III: Eternal Collection Reviews
With all of the improvements already added in, seasons which give further incentive for players to start new characters, as well as the addition of the Necromancer class, this is without a doubt the definitive version of Diablo 3.
So, being able to take Diablo III with you wherever you go for a quick rift or bounty or two or three – is well-worth it.
As much as I love playing Diablo 3 on my PC, the Eternal Collection on Switch may very well be my new preferred way to play - nothing beats lounging in bed, romping through a rift with the light out while I should be sleeping - all thanks to Nintendo Switch and Blizzard Entertainment.
Sure, it doesn’t quite look or perform its best on Nintendo’s hybrid console, but being able to dip into the game anytime, anywhere more than makes up for it. Whether you’ve got a few hours or a few minutes to spare, booting up Diablo III will always provide an entertaining way to fill them.
Diablo III is an unabashed loot-fest of an action RPG that has successfully bridged the gap between a strictly mouse+keyboard experience and those of us who prefer a controller. The game has quite a lot of content, is now fully portable, and keeps me coming back for more.
All and all, this is a terrific port and Diablo herself couldn’t have asked for a better welcome to Nintendo’s hardware. Even if you’ve played this game to death, don’t underestimate how great it feels to senselessly destroy hordes of evil on the go.
If you've already played Diablo 3 or plan to jump in for the first time, Diablo 3: Eternal Collection for the Nintendo Switch is well worth considering despite minor niggles. It's a polished, entertaining port of a well-worn classic.
Blizzard's first title on the Nintendo Switch is a wonderful port that represents Diablo at its very best, despite some minor visual issues.
There are some that will welcome the familiarity of retreading their footsteps with Diablo III, and others that will be embracing it for the first time. Blizzard's ambitious, sprawling dungeon crawler has lore, loot, and deadly combat embedded in its DNA, which enshrines in gaming history. The Eternal Collection refines the very best of the series by including all past updates, and through its savage yet extravagant gameplay, ensures that there is a huge amount of replayability to be had.
Now You can travel with Diablo III everywhere. Nintendo Switch version is good as hell and playable in offline mode.
Review in Slovak | 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.
After a lengthy absence on Nintendo consoles, Blizzard successfully ported the most addictive looting game ever on Switch with steady performance and crisp visuals on handheld mode.
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You might not want to play more than 20 hours of Diablo III: Eternal Collection, but the time you do put in will be unbelievably entertaining. If you want more of this game, the Seasonal options are there for you, and if you have a few buddies who also pick it up, the more is definitely the merrier. And because I can't stop thinking it, even though Diablo started out as a computer game, it feels better as a console one.
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.
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There were no particular doubts about the majesty of Diablo III: Eternal Collection, a video game that manages to keep players glued to the screen for its immediacy and its imposing role-playing component.
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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.
Diablo III: Eternal Collection makes up for a lot of years since Blizzard released a game in a Nintendo's console. Not only is the complete package and the best way to experience the game, but the game runs pretty well at 60fps and strong visuals even in handheld mode.
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Diablo III: Eternal Collection proves to be a shining example of a console port done right.
All in all, even years into its life, Diablo III is an amazingly strong title that may have had a rocky start way back at launch but has course corrected and improved substantially over the years. It offers a ridiculous degree of variety in how you can approach combat, a tremendous menagerie of monsters and bosses to contend with, and the variety of things to do after you’ve “beat the game” is staggering if you enjoy grinding to get that ideal build. Even if you’re just planning to play through the story with a class or two that will take you quite a number of hours and with a wide array of skill levels to set the game to you can push yourself hard or opt to slaughter everything in your path. The fact that all of this can now be taken anywhere you go and plays practically flawlessly is a true testament to what the system and the development team who converted the title are capable of.
Diablo III: The Eternal Collection was always a great game and now it's finally on Nintendo Switch. If you haven't played this title yet, it's time to do so.
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