![]() ![]() Recommendations for a better game: Have 10 to 20 percent of the story line quests be some type of problem solving, riddles or Tomb Raider type puzzle versus just finding the key or killing the next boss. This freshened up things a bit and shows they put thought into the long term evolution of your characters…kudos. Towards to end of Act II I began to tire just a little, but about that time the difficulty and abilities of amour and weapons changed a little and “support” stones began to make an appearance. This way when your inventory fills up with items worth bartering, you could make the trip back to town but if you want top dollar for everything, you can still hall everything if you want. ![]() The bad part is all they would have to do is add a feature that allowed you to instantly scrap a normal or low level magic item for the required scroll scraps OR to go ahead and hall it back to town if you think it might bring in a better price. I hate having to pick up gobs and gobs of useless stuff, but in order to have plenty of identification and portal scrolls and build up an inventory of needed stones and orbs for later use you are forced too. Small character inventory which has you running back and forth to town WAY TOO often to unload treasure. Great and easy co-op if you want to play with a friend. Like the currency system of barter, but it can become frustrating read below. As I am sure most of you know, the skill tree is huge…but if you take a little time to really study it I believe you will enjoy the system they developed and ways you can level up. Making your own amour & weapons is fun, easy and interesting, but not so easy that you will get awesome amour or weapons without effort. Cool and abundant character selection with mind blowing ways of leveling up and fighting and spell tweaks. Weapon and amour system is similar to everything else, but different enough you find yourself tweaking and tweaking. Graphics and story-line for this game are very good, not great, but for a free to play I am pleased enough. The same can be said about Path of Exile, which I would give a B+ but for different reasons. ![]() I liked Diablo and would give it an overall B+. Diablo III is a more polished game in the realm of graphics, game play, storyline and ability to trade items and buy items…but you also pay a price. But as much as they are alike, they are also different. game play, view, combat, weapons, leveling, etc. game play, view, combat, weapons, Path of Exile versus Diablo III Path of Exile has more in common with Diablo III than differences i.e. Path of Exile versus Diablo III Path of Exile has more in common with Diablo III than differences i.e. ![]()
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