![]() ![]() One isn’t inundated with crap they don’t need in a cloying attempt to make them sell it to some other player. There’s an actual point to the crafting system. Without the auction house, there’s an actual joy in defeating bosses and pouring through his loot drops. In one campaign run of the game on PS4, I’d picked up more character-relevant equipment than I’d done in multiple playthroughs of my pre-improved PC version. Since this is my review and I’ll use any platform I have, let me just say it’s almost infuriating how better a game Diablo III is without a system put in place to try and force the use of a contrived marketplace. Best of all, there’s not a trace of the Auction House, the loathsome thing that undermined loot-grabbing, as well as crafting, in an attempt to turn Diablo III into eBay: The Videogame. Ultimate Evil Edition marks the game’s debut on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, bringing not only improvements from the original 2012 PC release, but the Reaper of Souls expansion. ![]()
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