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- Release Date | May 15, 2012
- Server Unlocked | EU: 00:01 CEST
- Platform | PC + Mac
- Preis | 49,95 €
- Genre | Action Role-Playing Game
- Spieler | 1-4 Online Co-Op
- Entwickler | Blizzard Entertainment (Game Director - Jay Wilson)
- Rating(s) | PEGI: 16
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[indent][indent][highlight]You mean there's a reason for all that clicking besides loot?![/highlight][/indent][/indent]
[indent]Evil
Is.
Back.
For a refresher on Diablo 1 and 2, see this video series by NeoGAF’s ZealousD that covers all the cutscenes and other major in-game events of the first two entries in the series.
The narrated lore series by Force Strategy Gaming is worth a look as well: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
If you don't have much time to spare, but still want to slay demons with a purpose, IGN's Diablo In 5 Minutes might be the primer for you. Though I highly recommend both both ZealousD's and Force's if you have the time to watch them.
Still not enough lore for you? Then you can check out the Book of Cain, the Sin War Trilogy, and Diablo 3: The Order, releasing May 15th.[/indent]
[indent]Difficulties - It’s Not Over Till Inferno
Diablo doesn’t end when the story is over. A significant amount of new content to be explored awaits brave adventurers after completing an initial run through the story. The more advanced Nightmare and Hell difficulties return from Diablo 2, as well as the brand new Inferno difficulty, available only after the Hell difficulty is defeated, and is balanced around players at the level cap (60). Inferno is intended to be an intense challenge that requires both potent equipment and skillfulness to overcome, though it can be completed solo, as well as in a party. As players advance through each difficulty, they will encounter:
- More vicious monsters with a greater number of affixes, some of which can’t be found in Normal
- Progressively more powerful weapons and armor, including legendary and unique items and sets
- Rare recipes for crafting
- And More…
Hardcore - One Life To Live
Hardcore makes a comeback in Diablo 3, and is as unforgiving as ever. Unlocked after leveling at least one character to level 10 in “softcore”, you have just one life to live in this mode. If When you are slain, your character is dead for good and becomes inaccessible, including weapons and armor equipped, along with anything else that may have bee in their inventory. Dead champions level 10 and up can be viewed in a “Hall of Fallen Heroes” which displays a model of the character at time of death, along with their gameplay statistics. Hardcore characters have a separate shared stash and pool of gold (as well as artisans) from softcore characters, and at least at launch will not be able to access the real-money auction house - only a hardcore exclusive gold auction house.
If you think you can endure the challenges posed by Hardcore, there are sure to be special achievements in store, as well as unique banner customization options.[/indent]
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