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by Sp3tSnAz, Level 34
Last updated at August 19, 2009, 7:13 am
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The more interesting bits are below:
The demo begins in the Sundered Pass, a dusty zone that smacks of Lut Gholein's desert lands in Diablo II. Of course, the deserts in Diablo III look far better than those featured in the previous game, with visible winds carrying clouds of sand across the plains, dust storms kicking up around us. The land is similarly populated with tiny desert creatures, snakes and insects that get trampled underfoot.
Our main quest in this desert land is to head to Alcarnus, as given to us by the lady Asheara, to see just what the hell is going on in that town. Since Diablo's back in town, things in Alcarnus aren't going too well. You know, demons and stuff.
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We started off with some good equipment, two maces, an axe, a shield, plus full armor. We also had an Adventurer's Backpack, which brought our Barbarian's inventory to a cool 28 slots. The inventory screen should look familiar to Diablo fans, but the newest version is far more streamlined. When hovering over unequipped items in your inventory, you'll see a pop up window with that item's vital statistics and the item you currently have equipped in that slot.
That made it a lot easier to see if the leather pants we picked up at one point were better than the "lucky" leather pants we started out with. They were. A right click equipped them, draining our character's luck, but upping her armor.
We were also equipped with two Barbarian skills, Ground Stomp and Battle Cry. The former was hot-keyed to the "2" and, when enabled, stunned everything around the Barbarian. Helpful, when Fallen are surrounding you and Fallen Shamen are tossing fireballs your way. The Battle Cry, on the "1" key, increased our armor class temporarily. If we were playing a multiplayer game, that Battle Cry effect would have been passed on to our party members. But we were doing this quest solo.
The Barbarian's other skill, Cleaver, was mapped to the right mouse button. Click on it, and our lady brute did a two handed attack on two enemies at once, as long as they were side-by-side. Again, handy when surrounded by Fallen and Sand Wasps. Those Sand Wasps really suck, by the way, ejecting a quartet of mini-Wasps at our hero. Nasty.
We ran into a few other nasty things in the desert, the most annoying of which was the Desert Dervish, a spinning tornado of a beast with a strong knock-back attack.
The demo offered a few side quests on our way to Alcarnus. We ran into a "Crazed Miner," who offered us the quest, "A Miner's Gold." All we had to do was defend the miner while he raised a treasure chest via a pulley system. When he started, swarms of Fallen came after him. If we were successful in defending the miner from the swarm, we'd get half the gold. It really wasn't a challenge for the Barbarian, as Ground Stomp made that defense quest a simple task.
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From graphics to gameplay to interface adjustments, Blizzard seems to have delivered with Diablo III. The game looks fantastic, dripping with atmospheric detail and gorgeous visual effects. But honestly, it's the user interface changes that are most exciting. Blizzard has made the process of looting and equipping much more efficient, letting the player focus on the action.
Sounds fantastic! Can't wait for more news from both the Convention and BlizzCon in a few days

5 comments
Sp3tSnAz Aug 19, 2009 at 10:37 am
+1 votes
Here's a video of people playing the game:
http://kotaku.com/5340525/thirty-seconds-of-diablo-iii-gameplay
While not much can be made out... there is clearly a cool light effect in the bottom right corner screen shining from the top of the level, as well as the destructible pillar at the end!
http://kotaku.com/5340525/thirty-seconds-of-diablo-iii-gameplay
While not much can be made out... there is clearly a cool light effect in the bottom right corner screen shining from the top of the level, as well as the destructible pillar at the end!
danutz_plusplus Aug 19, 2009 at 12:05 pm
+1 votes
Here's another video which features some very little gameplay, but in a higher quality than the one linked by kotaku. It's under 10 seconds but you can see more detail. Love the how the sand blows.
The gameplay is towards the end of the video.
http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/26000
The gameplay is towards the end of the video.
http://gamevideos.1up.com/video/id/26000
HELLFROG Aug 20, 2009 at 8:32 pm
+0 votes
if this is just WOW with a diablo theme, they burnt the true diablo base.
we dont play diablo for the graphics. the gameplay keeps us hooked.
at least sc2 should deliver.
i fear d3 is gonna suck ass. for those just looking for cool effects, grats... at the expense of the soul of D2 / LOD
we dont play diablo for the graphics. the gameplay keeps us hooked.
at least sc2 should deliver.
i fear d3 is gonna suck ass. for those just looking for cool effects, grats... at the expense of the soul of D2 / LOD
Wargasm Aug 21, 2009 at 3:00 pm
+1 votes
Yeah because I'm sure you've played the game and know that it doesn't play well. Gtfo.
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