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Diablo III

Diablo III

The ever popular game Diablo III has been changed ever so slightly for the better. The amazing graphics and quests will remain the same, but death will not be quite as bad as before. The town will still be a form of sanctuary where you can buy healing potions, armour and weapons from the residents who live there. Dungeons, adventures, and a different world all together exist outside of the town where you will need to go to complete your quests. Whereas previously whenever you died you would reawaken back in town, the new Diablo III will now feature various checkpoints throughout your quests. As you walk through the dungeons and castles, you will come across these places which will then be saved accordingly.  When and if you die, the game will continue at your last checkpoint and you no longer need to start back in town. When your game resumes, you will start again at the last place that you checked in with a little bit of life left, which will gradually build its way up giving you a chance to fulfil your quest. This new feature to the game is designed to enhance your experience as the previous death only served to break up the excitement of the adventure. Thus far, the new death in Diablo III has been greeted with rave reviews, with players happy with the change.

Jun
14

Games these days require the player to be versatile with the concepts of the game at the very least and this just happens to be one of them. We have all read the book, seen the movie and now it is in the form of the game that we can play with.
The game as it is follows the base story very closely but the problem is that the inbound complexities of the storyline, while amusing in the movie part only serves to make this game a bit hard to swallow at the least. In order to play this game, one must endure a course in hard spies closely followed by an in-depth understanding of who Bourne is and what he stands for.

But the real let down is that this game fails to take in all of the storylines, touching the main story here and there. The end result is that with this game, one is never sure whether they are playing the Bourne conspiracy or a watered down version of a cheap spy thriller. With complex plots being the only thing in common with the movie and the book, this game has been a let down on so many fronts that it is not really worth playing it. One can probably get better entertained by watching the movie for the second time or the third time, instead.