![]() The game’s later Adventure Mode addition fixed this by, well, getting rid of the story. But, if you’re playing it right, it’s gone now. It tried to tell a story in-the-now without giving players agency, and backfired constantly. The plot of Diablo 3 actively worked against the game’s strengths on release. The new season - the fifth - just dropped in mid-January, alongside Patch 2.4.0. (And at the end of the months-long season, characters get integrated into your regular stable). None of the existing items, upgrades, or gold carries over, so everyone starts in the same position. Here’s why: You can jump in immediatelyĭiablo 3 has instituted a new concept called “seasons” which are essentially excuses to create brand-new characters in the game world for extra bonuses. Now’s an especially good time to get (back) into Diablo 3. It’s utterly fantastic right now, and if you haven’t played ever, or since the Reaper of Souls expansion and Adventure Mode came out, you owe it to yourself to give it a shot. But three years, one expansion pack, and several patches later, D3 has shed or minimized its problems, while accenting its best parts. Maybe you played it and found it weaker than its peers, or just heard its bad reputation. Maybe you dismissed Diablo 3 when it came out.
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