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Diablo III Information Overload

by JonahFalcon| Published: Sunday, June 29 @ 05:55:38 EDT

A ton of Diablo III information has exploded from Blizzard, including the official trailer, and screenshots after the break. In the meantime, Blizzard issued a Diablo III FAQ. Answering the question, “What’s new about Diablo III compared to the previous Diablo games?”

Exciting new classes like the witch doctor bring new gameplay options to the table. Returning classes, like the barbarian, have been completely redone with new skills to give them a feel unique to Diablo III. New customization options will provide for an even greater level of character specialization than the previous Diablo games, allowing the player to create unique characters brimming with power.

Diablo III is powered by a new graphics engine that can display characters and hordes of monsters in lush, fully 3D environments. Powerful special-effects systems and Havok-powered physics allow the player to lay waste to the Hells’ minions in spectacular ways.

Also, Diablo III builds on the random environments of the previous Diablo games by introducing a host of new ways to create random scripted events throughout the game. This creates a dense and exciting world alive with quests, NPCs, dynamic encounters, and viciously challenging new monsters and bosses. Diablo III’s environments add a great deal of interactivity to the game, including destructible elements and environmental obstacles that can be turned against your enemies.

In addition, Diablo III will benefit from Battle.net upgrades that will provide some exciting new features for players. Cooperative online play remains a primary focus, with multiple enhancements being planned to make connecting with your friends easier and cooperative gameplay even more fun. We’ll have more details on all these aspects as well as other exciting new features at a later date.

The site also features a lot of new information, so check it out.

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Great (Score: 1)
Posted By Pinch on Sunday, June 29 @ 07:55:56 EDT
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I haven't been quite this excited about a game's announcement in some time.

I hope to be playing with a bunch of you guys,

It just seems like it is so far off..



Looks like another couple years off my life (Score: 1)
Posted By Banjocut on Sunday, June 29 @ 10:13:20 EDT
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Looks amazing and I can't wait to play, just scared about the amount of time its going to take up. Hope the marriage survives another Diablo game. LOL.



Release Timeline (Score: 1)
Posted By browncoat on Sunday, June 29 @ 20:31:35 EDT
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Well, the game has been in development since 2005 which, if memory recalls, is when Blizzard killed off Blizzard North (their San Francisco/Bay Area dev team). Development was moved to Irvine, and reportedly, it was re-done.

The popular theory is Christmas 2009 for release. But seriously who knows. Blizzard have been known for the quality of their games, so you know it'll be worth the wait.



Untitled (Score: 1)
Posted By JonahFalcon on Sunday, June 29 @ 21:05:39 EDT
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Gotta wonder how popular the limited edition will be. The Diablo II LE was megaMEGA popular.


Part of that was cause... (Score: 1)
Posted By J-Cat on Tuesday, July 01 @ 20:38:46 EDT
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they still kept publishing it forEVAH! I got my copy... gawd... 3years ago? New.

That just shows how opular the game was, that years and years after it was first released, people were still buying it new.





They had to go adn do it didnt they? (Score: 1)
Posted By Mr402 on Tuesday, July 01 @ 11:25:35 EDT
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The one game that I was willing to shell out some dough for a new pc has been announced. Unless they do the one thing I'm hoping which is to release this for consoles it looks like I will have to bite the bullet and waste money on building a new pc for one game. That's crazy when I think about it. Well so is playing hours of Diablo 1 and 2 so call me crazy like a fox I guess.


Untitled (Score: 1)
Posted By JonahFalcon on Tuesday, July 01 @ 13:48:04 EDT
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Blizzard has stated no console version of D3.





WoW like (Score: 1)
Posted By kewljoe on Wednesday, July 02 @ 21:26:00 EDT
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Anyone gonna tell me that the game looks a lot like WoW in a single player form?


Um, NO. (Score: 1)
Posted By JonahFalcon on Thursday, July 03 @ 18:57:03 EDT
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It looks nothing like World of Warcraft. WoW has a far more cartoonish look.





Hooray! (Score: 1)
Posted By Kysr_Gal on Friday, July 04 @ 14:30:46 EDT
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Wow! I WANT I WANT! Diablo series was my first introduction to 'time suck' games. This one looks beautiful.


About Time! (Score: 1)
Posted By Fromie on Wednesday, July 16 @ 05:03:49 EDT
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Well, here goes the next 5 years of my life.... Maybe 10.





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