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Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls Review

  • First Released May 15, 2012
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Diabolical by design.

What motivates the heroes of Sanctuary to battle the forces that threaten humanity? Is it an unwavering desire to do what's right? Or is it a thirst for more power, more riches, and more stuff? Whatever it is, Reaper of Souls has it. This expansion adds a decent new character class, a great new campaign act, and most significantly, Adventure mode, a devious Blizzard concoction calculated to make Diablo III's existing content more rewarding--and more addictive--than it has been in the past.

The angel of death, Malthael, is the force threatening humanity in the new campaign chapter, and the impressive opening cutscene establishes him as a fearsome adversary indeed, showing us why he's called the reaper of souls. In a bid to end the conflict between angels and demons once and for all, Malthael is slaughtering humankind and adding the dead to his ever-growing armies. He's a terrific and terrifying villain, and it's just too bad that he doesn't show up a bit more between his show-stopping entrance and the challenging boss battle that concludes the act.

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Your journey to confront Malthael takes you through the most grim and beautiful locations Diablo III has yet featured. Absent here is any hint of the life and color that sometimes clawed their way into the settings for the first four acts. Instead, you explore the gloomy city of Westmarch on one of the worst nights in its history. Later, in an impressive moment, you stand atop a massive battering ram as it smashes open the gates of the fortress of Pandemonium, and then venture into the eerie ethereal realm that lies beyond. If you like your Diablo dark, you'll be pleased to find that act five starts that way and stays that way. It's also noticeably a bit tougher than the acts that precede it, throwing more swarms of monsters at you more frequently. Malthael is determined to give your clicking finger a workout.

Urzael, one of act five's new bosses, is a fierce and fiery foe.
Urzael, one of act five's new bosses, is a fierce and fiery foe.

Reaper of Souls raises the level cap to 70, giving each class new active and passive skills to unlock. Playing through act five using my demon hunter, I made frequent use of her new vengeance skill, which tremendously increases the amount of damage you deal for 15 seconds. And the expansion introduces a new class, the crusader, a holy warrior who employs a mix of melee and ranged attacks. Crusaders feel weighty and formidable, able to bash foes with shields and cut a swath through enemies with flails, while also making use of defensive skills to manage the danger, like the ability to temporarily blind nearby enemies. They're a fine addition to Diablo III's existing pantheon of powerful heroes.

But the most significant addition Reaper of Souls brings to Diablo III is Adventure mode. Unlocked once you've defeated Malthael, Adventure mode gives you bite-size bounties to tackle in every region across Diablo III's five acts, making it a great way to accomplish something meaningful even if you can play for only 15 minutes or so. Bounties have goals like killing a specific boss or clearing a certain dungeon of monsters, and they reward you with gold, experience, and a new item called blood shards, usable at specific merchants. Completing all five bounties in an act earns you a Horadric cache, which might contain some sweet gear.

The best rewards, however, come once you collect five rift keystone fragments from doing bounties, and can then open a nephalem rift. These randomized dungeons are visually striking for the ways in which they combine tilesets from familiar locations with different lighting effects, and conquering one of these dungeons earns you some quality loot. Diablo III is, at its core, a game about addiction. It tries to keep you coming back by tempting you with increasingly alluring rewards. With Adventure mode, Diablo III now has a way to get bigger, better rewards to you faster than it has before.

Death maidens are maidens who come bearing death. Also, they're really tall.
Death maidens are maidens who come bearing death. Also, they're really tall.

And if you're not happy with a particular piece of loot you earn, there's now a new artisan, the mystic, who can replace one randomly generated property on a piece of gear for you; it's a bit of a gamble, but you might end up with something better. She can also change the appearance of your items, turning your armor into something that looks more stylish or making your helm look like a hood.

If you've played Diablo III before and found that it wasn't for you, the changes Reaper of Souls makes to the game won't be far-reaching enough to change your mind. Reaper gives those who already liked Diablo III more of what they already liked about it. Adventure mode leverages Diablo III's existing content in a clever way, and with its haunting settings and memorable villain, act five is the best chapter in the game's campaign. If you're looking for reasons to keep on clicking, Reaper of Souls has plenty.

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The Good

  • New story content features haunting locations and a great villain
  • The rewarding Adventure mode revitalizes Diablo III's existing content
  • Also adds a new class, cool new skills, and a new artisan to the game

The Bad

About the Author

Carolyn spent some time playing as a crusader and exploring Adventure mode on a test realm set up by Blizzard prior to the expansion's release. She played through the new campaign content once the expansion went live. She prefers not to be reminded that she has now spent well over 100 hours playing Diablo III.
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Another 8 for a still unfinished, broken game, then then had to be patched who knows how many times to make it the big old band aid....this 8 is why Carolyn is a crappy reviewer. She has given Diablo 3 a 8.5 in the original review...an 8 in re-review and now the expansion. Talk about not actually putting the work in and giving a damn, but she can find flaws with games like GTA because it's too chauvinistic. It would be nice if some of those features like competitive PvP would finally show up in this game, since they promised it back in the day before the D3 release.

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@klugenbeel And for the whole patching the game a lot, the same can be said about Diablo 2 and that's what made it the great game that it was.

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@cheto88 @klugenbeel Ya D2 vanilla kinda sucked.

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@klugenbeel How is this game unfinished? Try explaining more rather than bashing on what another thought about the game while explaining why they thought that.

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@Lionheart8472 Did you even read, I cited an example already, The PvP. Had you followed D3 during it's development stages you would know that Blizzard had slated D3 to have competitive, arena like PvP in the styles of 2v2, 3v3, 4v4, 5v5, ect. Upon release of the game that feature was touted as delayed but would be implemented.


About 6-7 months later, after numerous band-aids to the already broken game, Blizzard announced it has scraped competitive PvP for D3 and would only offer us the up to 3 other friends in random duels in a couple of arenas. So that Competitive PvP feature was scraped and taken away, which was a huge selling point of replay value for the game.


Hence it is an UNFINISHED game from what we were originally promised after some of us had already pre-ordered the game, dealt with delays to then only basically be lied to and have a feature many gamers were interested in, taken away because of the fact the original development team completely dropped the ball on this game. Unfinished game, that clear things up for you now?


Back to the topic of Carolyn...her credibility is totally tarnished as a reviewer since she wants to make political statements in some games, but then game like this where it was widely known that D3 was a broken game....hello Error 37 on launch, broken class mechanics, unbalances gameplay, broken loot system, yet she gave the gave an 8.5...if the game was "good" then why did Blizzard have to spend a year a half fixing all the screw ups from the original development team? The game was NOT good, she rode the nostalgia of Diablo and gave a bad game, a good score. The only score that would have had credibility was the "re-review" of Diablo 3 since it was basically D3 2.0, but Carolyn gave 1.0 a 8.5 and that was widely accepted as NOT A GOOD GAME.

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@klugenbeel @pyro1245 @Lionheart8472 They spent so much time fixing Jay Wilson's mess, and in terms of PVE I think things are pretty close to where they should be now.


I think PVP is around the corner.

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@klugenbeel Yes on the PvP spot I will agree with you, but here is the thing. Under Jay Wilson, the game overall was pretty bad. They had to spend the entire last year trying to fix the mess the old game was. Honestly should give some credit where credit is due instead of finding the one thing that isn't fully implemented in the game.


They had to scrap the planned PvP because they were so far behind on the actual game that they scraped it and gave us a small taste.

Really this is an entirely new game, and there is PvP like there was in Diablo 2 basically.


Give them sometime now that the game is actually on a good level everywhere. It takes a lot of planning to introduce a WoW style PvP into a game like this.

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@pyro1245 @klugenbeel @Lionheart8472 It's not about wanting, it's about what was said would be in the game from the development team, nice try troll. Go back to mommy making you pancakes while you game in the basement.

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@klugenbeel @Lionheart8472 eh if you want that kind of PvP go play a MOBA. Most games are unfinished by your standards.

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@jsnhnsly A little more respect, my friend.

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Would love to see a port of this to 360 -- the couch co-op on that version is STELLAR. The plot in D3 is largely forgettable/predictable/re-hash, so couch conversations and banter easily replace that aspect. More levels and a random-adventure system would completely solidify its replayability.

I doubt I'll bother buying this expansion on PC, since I prefer PoE & Torchlight 2 on that platform.

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Yeah, every game is either a 6, 8 or 9 in Gamespot's books.

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I don't see any cons, why has this gotten only an 8 then? You puzzle me sometimes Gamespot.


Anyway, I'm really enjoying the game and it's very fun since the implementation of the 2.0 patch. I recommend it to ARPG/Hack&Slash fans.

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What puzzles me more is GS users.

No game starts at 10 and gets points deducted. Its not about the fact that there are no flaws, its just that the good things are only good enough to get an 8.

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@faizanhd @Darkhol0w True. A game can do everything it tries to do perfectly, but for overall enjoyment to play still end up around an 8.

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Also, it`s great to see an ARPG with almost no trading allowed -.-

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so tempted to play this game cause im in a hack and slash mood lately, but i hate being forced online when im just going to solo everything. Had a lot of disconnects with Path of Exile and ended up quitting game cause of it.

Anyone here know if the console versions require you to be online or not? I know the PC version requires you to be connected right?

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@nicecall You definitely do NOT need to be online with the console version. The texture resolutions are lower, but it still looks pretty good. Audio is stellar. The dodge mechanic and less frequent, higher-quality loot balances out a bit better too.

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@Pyrosa @nicecall loot is the same on PC since late february.

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@Pyrosa @nicecall loots the same now

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I'm calling sick so I can play all day :D

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Well, The Bad can easly be "There is no ending cinematic." WTH Blizzard, that was supposed to be your trade mark...

Game is good btw, way much better than D3 (not something hard to achive :)) Now game only need ladders and maybe more and better encounters in first 4 acts.

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How can Diablo 3 – Reaper of Souls, given the fact that it improved hugely over the normal Diablo 3. Get the same score of 8? Shouldn't it be at least 8.5 for dat Reaper?


I don't want to argue about a difference of 0.5. But logically speaking this really doesn’t make sense.


Though, I was lazy and did neither watch the video nor the read the review. Which would only contain all the facts about the game I already know, anyways. I mean at the bottom of this review, there are zero entries under section “The Bad”. So I wonder where those 0.5, went.


However, great expansion. I'm not through with Act V just yet. But it seems that even the story improved.

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I'm sorry, but I hav trouble listening to the reviewer's voice as well. I think I'll be reading this one.

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Best 40 bucks I spent in a while :)

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Totally worth it if you play this game actively.

But Carolyn: do you think it's a good idea to show so many footage of the most surprising moment in the campaign. That is more than minor spoilers; it's just ruining the scripted parts designed to be surprising and unexpected :/

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THE BAD - always online is still there.

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@PETERAKO Yes because games like WoW, Rift, Final Fantasy, and even Path of Exile have offline modes. You don't see of a single person complaining about these games being required to have an online connection, so why are you complaining about this one?

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@PETERAKO I'm always in a party with friends so it doesn't affect me but I could see how this would irritate someone.

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@PETERAKO ^ Had to be online to complain about online.

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@JKnaperek @PETERAKO The game. He's talking about the game, not the Internet.

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@PETERAKO Yes, I bet you and everyone else stay offline 99% of the time in their computers. Come on it's not that terrible. where is the drama?

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@Warlord_Irochi @PETERAKO Problem isn't really the always online, but how the servers and netcode are. I haven't played D3 in a really long time, but when I was playing it the lag and other server issues were really bad.

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Get it for the PS4....get some friends and beers....get some joints rolling...and have a paaarttttaaaayyyy!!.

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@GregoryBastards yay drugs

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Since Blizzard removed the ability to trade from Diablo 3 entirely, what exactly is the point of playing this game through more than once? Every character is the same, once you leveled up one sorceress or one barbarian you've leveled them all up. You can't trade with anyone (because if Blizzard can't make money out of the RMAH they will completely shut down EVERYTHING that might make someone else money) so there's no real economy. PvP is, at best, an afterthought. So... WHAT'S THE POINT OF LOOT!? Why would I keep clearing the same dungeons out over and over again if I can't sell what I find, if I can't make a new build with the different items and if there's no PVP to speak of?

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@grasu To do Torment 6. I've only gotten up to Torment 3 lvl 60 and now I can only do Master lvl 70.


The game's a grind fest. It's either for you or not.

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Diablo 2 had reasons to keep you playing. I know, I know, rose-tinted glasses and all that jazz, but the fact that Diablo 3 is still aspiring to the status of being called a Diablo 2 clone speaks volumes about how much this game needs to do to improve. I'm sure Blizzard will make Diablo 3 into a better game, but right now it's missing everything that makes it entertaining. I can already kill everything at T3 level. Why would I bother trying to kill it at T6? Why would I go out of my way to make a useless build that requires me to farm for hundreds of hours for new loot? Diablo 2 gave you multiple options of how to spend your time that are still missing in Diablo 3.

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@grasu Multiple options in D2? What? Like pindle runs and chaos sanctuary? lol

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@grasu I don't think so. If anything with Reaper of Souls, it's pretty clear what direction they have gone. Yes it's Diablo's lore, yes it's an action RPG, but that's pretty much the only similarties between Diablo 2 and 3.


This game is not a hardcore game anymore, it's clearly a fun casual game that a wide range of people can enjoy. Yes for people that want the old Diablo 2, you will never get it in this game.


You guys really need to understand that a game like Diablo 2, if released today, wouldn't appeal to a lot of people at all, and honestly is a worse game that Diablo 3 over all. Stop living 14 years in the past.


Yes Diablo 2 is a good game still, but like most games from 14 years ago, are outdated fundamentally.

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@grasu Multiple options such as.. play through the same content again finding the same items, doing the same areas and killing the same things.. except this time you click on a different skill when you spend your skill points?

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@grasu @darkrayne D3 has changed significantly, if you do not have it, why are you judging it? The loot has changed and going through higher lvled torments give out better chances of legendary gear. The whole point of playing Diablo1,2 and now 3 is to crawl your way through dungeons and find rewarding gear with your allies. If you need to trade something, just toss it on the floor!!! Ladders are coming soon, and I would suggest to get the game if you do not already have it. Get cracking!!

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@darkrayne @grasu I know they'll cave in, that's why I said that they will make it into a better game, but until then I'd rather pass. I also believe that in the end they'll offer a "classic" mode for people who want to level up and play an actual RPG but until then, as it is now, I see no reason to spend money or time playing it.

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@grasu @darkrayne PvP was just free for all.. it wasn't really a feature. Ladders are coming to D3, it's been confirmed.. and I think they'll work on the economy issue. Too many people want a way to trade, they'll cave eventually.

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@darkrayne @grasu Yeah, that's what you tend to do in an RPG... But there was more to it like the PvP, the economy, the ladder, etc.

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@grasu Hmmm is the purpose of finding loot to use it or to GIVE IT TO SOMEONE ELSE???? You're a madman!

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@darkrayne @grasu Lol add me, add me! I'll take your stuff xD

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@grasu "what exactly is the point of playing this game through more than once?" Same like in any game of this short: having fun and becoming stronger and stronger. :)
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@grasu You can make builds based on new items. Be creative and try harder, because you can. I have 4-5 different builds on my WD, one where my fetishes hit for 4 million crits because of item combinations

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How long is this one chapter ? I'm certainly not paying 40 euro for a few hours of gameplay.

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@R4gn4r0k Length of time all depends on whether you want a challenge or not.... it took me 6 hours (approx.) to go through it once... on T3 up to the 1st boss.... then T2 up to the next boss.... and then T1 to the end of the game.


I thought $40 was a bit steep.... I really think it should have been $30 (especially for the digital version)

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@whatsazerg @R4gn4r0k Act V is not only the longest act in the game (Took me 5 1/2 hours to complete first time though), but it's also the best. Honestly I thought Act V was better than Act 1 - 4 combined.

Lets not forget the addition of Adventure mode and a new class. I can safely say if you like ARPGs, this is worth $40.

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@R4gn4r0k That is what we are wondering now, why is that expensive. So, imagine Blizz surprised us 1 year ago with not 1 or 2 new classes, but with 4+ new classes, and/or 2 or more new Acts, triple the Items, and 10 times new features like Rifts, Runs, and that sort of systems, in this hypothetical context, the game would have cost the same 40€? I'm sure it would have, and I really can't understand it.

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@ganondorf77 Thing is, an expansion pack is usually 30 euro, this one is 10 more so I would actually expect more content :p

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@R4gn4r0k Chapter will be over in a few hours, the replayability comes from the "nephalen rifts" and the adventure mode.

I would say: if you are planing to be dedicate to this game (or play it in a regular basis) it's worth it. If you only want to play through the story you may prefer to wait for a price drop.

the opinion of somebody playing this game hardcore right now. Hope it helps somehow. :)


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@Warlord_Irochi @R4gn4r0k Yes, your reply was very helpful, I think I'll wait for a price drop though. I only played through DIII once, but I still need to give it another try with the new patch, I'll see if I want to get this after that.

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@R4gn4r0k @Warlord_Irochi If youre only planning to play through the campaign then waiting for a price drop would be smart. I played the campaign yesterday and it took a little over one hour.

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