

The voice acting isn’t very good either, though some of that is the bad dialogue. It doesn’t work, and I found myself cringing more often than not. Tonally, the game is all over the place, and I feel like it’s trying to be funny most of the time but also trying to take itself really seriously.

It’s tired it’s cliché it’s Diablorable 3. Even during the last hour of the game, you’re being fed random facts that mean nothing, though the game seems to find them important. Bosses show up to taunt you because they are evil, and then you predictably kill them later because that’s how video games work. The story is convoluted and silly, and you’ll be spending your time looking for Soul Stones and other Macguffin nonsense as the NPC characters around you spout off nothing but exposition. It starts off with a gorgeous cut scene about an incoming cataclysm involving angels and demons…and somehow manages to not work at all. I’m trying to think of a positive part to the story, and I just can’t. Let’s start with the negatives to get them out of the way: Parts of it just Diablow 2 while other parts are gloriously fun and wrought with good game design.

It gets the job done, but it’s a bit of a puzzle really. Diablo 3 was what I was looking for, but it isn’t a perfect game. It’s nice when the square pegs fit perfectly into the square Diabloles 1. Enter Diablo 3, a dungeon crawler with good coop. I’ve lately found myself growing tired of shooters and itching to crawl through some zombie-infested dungeons on my hands and knees looking for loot I also found myself wanting something with good coop which seems to be a dying art within the gaming industry.
