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product_id: 1298534
title: "Diablo III"
brand: "blizzard"
price: "€ 45.87"
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# Randomized Worlds Multiplayer Mode Dynamic Combat Diablo III

**Brand:** blizzard
**Price:** € 45.87
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Dive into the Darkness and Rise as a Legend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Diablo III by blizzard
- **How much does it cost?** € 45.87 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/1298534-diablo-iii)

## Best For

- blizzard enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted blizzard brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Loot Like a Legend:** Collect epic gear and treasures with every playthrough!
- • **Engage in Epic Battles:** Face hordes of demons and prove your worth in Sanctuary!
- • **Join Forces or Go Solo:** Team up with friends or conquer the darkness alone!
- • **Unleash Your Inner Hero:** Choose from five unique classes and master their powers!
- • **Explore Ever-Changing Landscapes:** Experience randomized 3D environments for endless adventure!

## Overview

Diablo III is an action RPG that invites players to return to the dark world of Sanctuary, where they can choose from five distinct character classes, engage in thrilling multiplayer gameplay, and explore ever-changing environments filled with loot and challenges. With a rich narrative and dynamic combat, it promises an immersive gaming experience for both solo players and teams.

## Description

Call Upon Your Allies Play solo or form a party of up to four heroes—either with local players together on the same screen or with Xbox Live players online (or mix and match). Pick Up and Slay Take a stand as one of humanity’s last defenders—barbarian, witch doctor, monk, demon hunter, or wizard—and level up with devastating new powers and abilities. Conquer a Dynamic Battlefield Lay waste to hordes of evil throughout randomized 3D environments. Face innumerable demonic foes, uncover quests in new locations, and lay claim to masses of loot every time you play. Evil in its Prime Twenty years have passed since the Prime Evils were defeated and banished from the world of Sanctuary. Now, you must return to where it all began—the town of Tristram—and investigate rumors of a fallen star, for this is an omen that the End Times have begun. Critics' Reviews Eurogamer gives it a 9/10 score, calling it "a bold, bloody, opulent romp" that "gets better with every player you add" and "one of the best co-op games money can buy." OXM says " Diablo III is a deep, spirited game that fits right into its new home." Rediscover the enthralling RPG gameplay of the iconic Diablo franchise in its first game release in nearly 11 years. "Lively and brisk, even for hours at a time." - OXM (9.0 score) "Offers up fast and easy hack-and-slash fun." - Destructoid

Review: Fantastic Port. - Shipping from desertcart. I had issues receiving my first copy - Informed desertcart and they Next Day shipped my replacement copy. Thank you desertcart. Absolutely perfect service. Xbox Port - I am amazed at the 60 frames the xbox can pull off at almost all times while playing this as this is a relatively pretty game *though, cartoonish for a reason to not put a strain on the Xbox* The controls feel natural and its definitely easy to get used to. The inventory is a little IFFY and a bit annoying to use, but it is a decent way of executing it. It is better in single player mode as it pauses the background, not leaving you defenseless, unlike multiplayer - As it takes up your entire screen. If you play 4 player co-op on same console, be prepared for alot of frustration as everyone takes up entire screen - ONE at a time while checking inventory. *And you check your inventory ALOT* 4 Players on screen/same system co-op multiplayer? Come on, no games even do this anymore to the exception of borderlands and a couple others as of recently. This is an incredible feature that I feel isn't emphasized enough, especially if you have skeptical friends and they want to try it out with you. Additional DIFFICULTY settings ONTOP of Normal, Nightmare, Hell, Inferno *there is a Easy, Medium, Hard and Master settings as well* Gameplay Mechanics - The dodge roll mechanic is a WELCOMED changed as I felt on the PC that the melee characters were often dying a signficantly larger amount of times than ranged, to the point where it just felt not fair. This rolling mechanic in my eyes, brings it to about an even level now as Its very easy to avoid the wind-up attacks from the enemies. The item loot change is also a VERY welcomed change as it feels that the loot that drops is almost always relevant to the class I am currently playing. I have had 4 legendaries drop in my first 30 levels and EACH was for my class, which was an absolutely amazing feeling in my gut. You know the feeling. Sound/Audio - The sounds and music is just as you expect from the Diablo series, very passive and eerie. Recommendation - Get it. Its worth every penny. ALSO! No auction house. This adds alot to what the PC took away, including that "OMG I GOT A NEW AWESOME ITEM" feeling that I missed so much because the auction house took alot of that feeling away because id look at my awesome new item, look at the auction house and see SO MANY better items I could have gotten... I know its probably something I did to myself, but the fact that it happened cannot be denied. You will easily spend 60 - 200+ hours on this game, especially if you are a completionist or an ALTist and like to have multiple characters.
Review: Diablo III, a blast for 1-4 players! - Our entire family (adults & teens) loved playing this game together (up to 4 players on same machine)! Interesting player class variety to choose from, they level up quickly, tons of equipment & magic items found during game play, immersive graphics, your character regenerates quickly if you die in battle and its addictive. I remember playing the original Diablo on my dad's PC ages ago and this one pays it tribute but is significantly superior. We liked the old Gauntlet PS2 game which is why we bought this one since its similar multi-player gaming style. Diablo III is mostly hack and slash but not gory or graphic like others. When characters level up, you get to select what new skills you want yours to have which added personalization. Not all aspects of Diablo III are intuitive (i.e. how to get supplies so your blacksmith can make magic items) but they aren't imperative for game play. We were able to play the entire game without any supplemental guides or information. An option to save the game whenever we wanted would have been greatly appreciated, rather than making us finish a quest or get to a unknown check point. Its storyline wasn't totally predictable, which was nice. Characters snap back near each other if one ventures off too far so don't need to deal with divided screen confusion. Our only minor disappointment was that we finished the entire game more quickly than expected and wish it was longer. The boss/big evil meanie battles weren't that tough with 3 players and we killed them on our first try every time. We'll definately download the supplemental adventures and replay this one in "ghost mode" to continue the fun. I encourage Blizzard to model Diablo IV after this one but please don't make us wait too long for it to come out. A suggested enhancement would be to make the text on screen (i.e. item & ability descriptions) larger so it can be read more easily at a distance on our TV. Would love to be able to export our characters from Diablo III into the next version as well. One of our favorite multi-player Xbox 360 games so far!

## Features

- Genre: Role Playing Game

## Images

![Diablo III - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81u5xFipGNL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic Port.
*by W***Z on September 24, 2013*

Shipping from Amazon. I had issues receiving my first copy - Informed Amazon and they Next Day shipped my replacement copy. Thank you Amazon. Absolutely perfect service. Xbox Port - I am amazed at the 60 frames the xbox can pull off at almost all times while playing this as this is a relatively pretty game *though, cartoonish for a reason to not put a strain on the Xbox* The controls feel natural and its definitely easy to get used to. The inventory is a little IFFY and a bit annoying to use, but it is a decent way of executing it. It is better in single player mode as it pauses the background, not leaving you defenseless, unlike multiplayer - As it takes up your entire screen. If you play 4 player co-op on same console, be prepared for alot of frustration as everyone takes up entire screen - ONE at a time while checking inventory. *And you check your inventory ALOT* 4 Players on screen/same system co-op multiplayer? Come on, no games even do this anymore to the exception of borderlands and a couple others as of recently. This is an incredible feature that I feel isn't emphasized enough, especially if you have skeptical friends and they want to try it out with you. Additional DIFFICULTY settings ONTOP of Normal, Nightmare, Hell, Inferno *there is a Easy, Medium, Hard and Master settings as well* Gameplay Mechanics - The dodge roll mechanic is a WELCOMED changed as I felt on the PC that the melee characters were often dying a signficantly larger amount of times than ranged, to the point where it just felt not fair. This rolling mechanic in my eyes, brings it to about an even level now as Its very easy to avoid the wind-up attacks from the enemies. The item loot change is also a VERY welcomed change as it feels that the loot that drops is almost always relevant to the class I am currently playing. I have had 4 legendaries drop in my first 30 levels and EACH was for my class, which was an absolutely amazing feeling in my gut. You know the feeling. Sound/Audio - The sounds and music is just as you expect from the Diablo series, very passive and eerie. Recommendation - Get it. Its worth every penny. ALSO! No auction house. This adds alot to what the PC took away, including that "OMG I GOT A NEW AWESOME ITEM" feeling that I missed so much because the auction house took alot of that feeling away because id look at my awesome new item, look at the auction house and see SO MANY better items I could have gotten... I know its probably something I did to myself, but the fact that it happened cannot be denied. You will easily spend 60 - 200+ hours on this game, especially if you are a completionist or an ALTist and like to have multiple characters.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Diablo III, a blast for 1-4 players!
*by I***A on September 30, 2014*

Our entire family (adults & teens) loved playing this game together (up to 4 players on same machine)! Interesting player class variety to choose from, they level up quickly, tons of equipment & magic items found during game play, immersive graphics, your character regenerates quickly if you die in battle and its addictive. I remember playing the original Diablo on my dad's PC ages ago and this one pays it tribute but is significantly superior. We liked the old Gauntlet PS2 game which is why we bought this one since its similar multi-player gaming style. Diablo III is mostly hack and slash but not gory or graphic like others. When characters level up, you get to select what new skills you want yours to have which added personalization. Not all aspects of Diablo III are intuitive (i.e. how to get supplies so your blacksmith can make magic items) but they aren't imperative for game play. We were able to play the entire game without any supplemental guides or information. An option to save the game whenever we wanted would have been greatly appreciated, rather than making us finish a quest or get to a unknown check point. Its storyline wasn't totally predictable, which was nice. Characters snap back near each other if one ventures off too far so don't need to deal with divided screen confusion. Our only minor disappointment was that we finished the entire game more quickly than expected and wish it was longer. The boss/big evil meanie battles weren't that tough with 3 players and we killed them on our first try every time. We'll definately download the supplemental adventures and replay this one in "ghost mode" to continue the fun. I encourage Blizzard to model Diablo IV after this one but please don't make us wait too long for it to come out. A suggested enhancement would be to make the text on screen (i.e. item & ability descriptions) larger so it can be read more easily at a distance on our TV. Would love to be able to export our characters from Diablo III into the next version as well. One of our favorite multi-player Xbox 360 games so far!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally, the Diablo Game I Was Expecting
*by D***E on September 6, 2013*

This is an awesome game, this time around. Why couldn't Blizzard have made this kind of game for the computer a year and a half ago instead of that crap game they put out? I still feel duped about that purchase, but not this one. They fixed the problems. No spending real money, no internet connection, no connecting to server. Long gone are the days of the computer version where I am slugging it out toe to toe with a horde of monsters and the game freezes for a few seconds and when game unfreezes Im laying there dead. What the ??? I quit playing because of that one reason. To die in the game while playing is one thing, but dying because of a constant server lag is another. Enough of my rambling about the broken pc game. On to the console version. It is really a lot of fun. Im staying up way too late playing this and dragging to work half asleep. When you complete a quest, in addition to the exp and gold, you are also awarded a nice weapon or piece of armor. I don't remember that in the pc version, but its been a while. By the time my barbarian hit lvl 15, he was buffed up with armor and weapons whether found, earned, or crafted. The drop rate of rare items is much improved as is the way the health globes work. Playing the game with a controller instead of a keyboard and mouse is much better for me since I like to play in the dark and sometimes I would fumble for the correct keyboard key. Now your number keys are replaced with a,b,x,y, and right trigger. Health potions are on the left shoulder button. Move around with the left stick. Pretty simple. The only thing I have really found wrong with the game is the volume levels. The talking between characters is at a much softer volume than the swish and clang of your weapons when fighting. So when you have the volume at a comfortable level for fighting, you have to strain to make out what they are saying when talking in town. Its a minor thing because even though its an interesting story line, most of us will play thru it enough to know what they are saying and you can just skip the dialog. By the way, your followers still annoy you with their small talk, so maybe its a good thing that the voice volume is soft. ;)

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