D3 has too many quests and content that's easy to get overwhelmed or overlooked. So to ask if it's "good" really depends if you like the item hunt and like to try for drops over and over.ĭ2 has a better story as it's more focused and shorter. Also the default difficulty is nicely balanced to be challenging.īoth D2 and D3 don't really have an end game per-say, it's more of grinding and the slot machine aspect of the next drop could be good. D2 though you don't have that control unless you play single player. Part of this is that D3 lets you control the difficulty so you can make it as easy or hard as you like. One scenario I definitely understand someone buying e.g.What may help is to better understand what games you have liked to play.ĭ2 is a little like Dark Souls/Demon Souls as it's hard but fair.ĭ3 is much more forgiving so it can be seen as less skilled or mindless. Farm hours for that? Or also just buy in a couple of minutes? You will then probably do a few builds with high end stuff and play them for a couple of hours and then quit the game. You soon will discover new things your missing, like deaths web for a poison necro or infinity for a light sorc. So if you buy enigma and build the character you want. And before u know it, u start using those cheat codes at every corner and soon after that quit the game. Didn‘t felt the rewarding feeling of beating stuff anymore, because unknow u cheated on that one part. When I used cheat codes to pass a hard part of a game the game was wasted after that. It‘s like using cheat codes back in the day. As many stated before me: It‘s dangerous starting to buy stuff, because you are probably gonna loose interest in the game at all.
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