

Anyone ranked lower than the highest level party member will receive buffs across the board to help them combat the tougher evils of Sanctuary without slowing the pace of combat down. How so? It’s pretty simple thanks to features like the Apprentice Mode which allows you and your friends to play at an equal level, regardless of whether or not your friend is 10, 20, or even 30 levels higher than you. Of course, that depends on how many times you’ve already purchased the game in the past and if you’re willing to buy it once more at full retail valueĭiablo 3, as you know it, has been reworked from the bottom up to make the game even more enjoyable than it already was on previous-gen consoles and a better experience overall - even better than the PC version. If you’re on the fence and don’t think the content included justifies the cost of a full-priced game or would rather wait for the PC version to receive these features, to simply put it, you’ll be missing out on a lot of fun before all the big games arrive in Q4 of this year. Thankfully, as of August 19th, 2014, those who still just can’t get enough of Diablo’s tried-and-true, addicting hack-and-slash formula finally have some new content to look forward to.ĭiablo 3’s third official release, the Ultimate Evil Edition, on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One includes the base game along with the Reaper Of Souls expansion and other goodies like the timed-exclusive Apprentice Mode and more. Life in the world of Sanctuary has since begun to grow rather stale.

It’s been 11 long months since the arrival of Blizzard Entertainment’s popular dungeon crawler, Diablo 3, on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 - even longer since it’s initial launch on PC and Mac back in May, 2012.
