![]() As such, I recommend reading about the changes here. There are many enhancements from the 2.0.1 release that I will not be covering in this review because they aren’t part of the expansion, but are important enough to catch up on if you are returning to Diablo 3 prior to the 2.0.1 release. Josh and the other D3 team members are also responsible for fixing the core of the game by enhancing character progression, item-based rewards, and the overall gameplay experience. The results are very apparent as the expansion has a much more refined feel than the original game it’s also more balanced, and the quality of the new content is a step above what we received with the initial release. Luckily both of these issues (and more) have been fixed by his replacement, Josh Mosqueira. No real details as to the “why” were given, but there was quite a bit of controversy regarding the broken end-game play of D3 and the Auction House. The previous Director of Diablo 3 (Jay Wilson) stepped down in January of 2013. Let’s begin this review by first giving credit where it is due. Sections: Home, Content & Economy, Mechanics & Gameplay, Community & Technical, Conclusion, Resources ![]() Game Type: Fantasy ARPG (Action Role-Playing Game)Ĭustom Features: Nephalem Rifts, Bounties, Clans ![]() As of today, Reaper of Souls has sold over 2.7 million copies. ![]() ![]() The Auction House closed forever on Maand Reaper of Souls became digitally available at midnight MaEST. I wrote a review of this patch because it was so monumental it changed the very core of the game, including the classes, the paragon system, item drops and overall playability. Blizzard released the 2.0.1 patch on Februas a prelude to the Reaper of Souls Expansion. ![]()
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