![]() ![]() Switch owners have several avenues for multiplayer gaming: an offline couch co-op session an online assemblage a local wireless connection with up to four Switch systems or some combination thereof. ![]() Players can fly solo through the hellish landscapes of Diablo III, of course, but might discover more enjoyment with a friend or three in tow. ![]() Resolution downgrades are offset somewhat by a host of flexible connectivity and control options. Hovering somewhere between the seventh and eighth-gen versions, Diablo III: Eternal Collection on Switch loses some of the fancier features found on PS4 and Xbox One-bloom effects and ambient occlusion-and manages only a competent-but-unspectacular 900p docked (720 undocked), but enjoys a buttery 60 frames per second throughout. Also included are the Reaper of Souls expansion, which introduced a Crusader class, the replayable Adventure Mode (accessible right away in this version), and random Nephalem Rift dungeons and Rise of the Necromancer, which brought back the fan-favorite Necromancer class from Diablo II.Īll of this arrives on Switch in a professional port job by Iron Galaxy, which previously brought The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim to Nintendo's hybrid system. It features the same addictive isometric dungeon-crawling and looting-whereby your custom hero dives into monster-infested locales, attacks hordes of demonic enemies in real time, and finds rewards in the form of powerful weapons, helms, greaves, rings, etc.-online and offline multiplayer, polished graphics, breathtaking cinematic cut-scenes, and high fantasy storyline. With all the content and quality-of-life features introduced to the game since 2012, a few Switch-exclusive cosmetics, and flexible control and multiplayer options, Diablo III: Eternal Collection on Switch might be the best console version of the game-as long as you don't mind inferior resolution.įundamentally, this Switch port, ostensibly the final version of the game, is everything you've come to know and expect from Diablo III. Fast forward six years, and Diablo III, updated and complete in the Eternal Collection, is now on the latest Nintendo platform, the Switch. ![]() In 2012, when Blizzard Entertainment first released its action-RPG Diablo III and Nintendo was preparing to launch the albatross that was the WiiU, it certainly seemed like those two companies, operating according to wildly different priorities, would never find common ground. ![]()
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