![]() The whole of humanity is under threat from an unexpected force, and it is up to you as the Nephalem to stop it. I dove right into Act V, which as you would imagine, takes place after the end of the original Diablo III. I was happy to see Slappy (my Barbarian) and after a few minutes on the battlefield, we were intimately reacquainted and destroying the hordes of hell, laughing all the way. This was extremely simple to do, just export your characters from your original version in the options menu and import on your console of choice, mine just happened to be the PS4. I started off my next-gen adventure by exporting my level 60 Barbarian from my original play through of Diablo III on PS3, so I wouldn’t lose all the work I had put in last year, thus enabling me to be able to get straight to new content. Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition does so many things right it’s going to be hard to cram them all into this review, but it won’t be for my lack of trying. ![]() So much so that I thought the addition of Reaper of Souls and other tweaks couldn’t do anything to improve my love for the game. I loved the original version of Diablo III.
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