What will diablo 3 be rated
She is a rainbows-and-unicorns kind of girl, all across the board. She likes World of Warcraft , but she doesn't play it that much. She loves Spore , plays Spore like crazy. Nothing mature. Diablo is the only mature game I've ever let her play. And, again, it was because it's my game. If it was somebody else's game, I probably wouldn't let her see it. I would've decided it was too mature for her.
But she really likes games where she can control characters from an isometric view. So I think that's probably the biggest appeal for her, she likes being able to look down upon the world and see her character moving around. Can anything ever too be too gory for Diablo? We do get a couple of things that are questionable, but usually, it's not so much gore-related Any kind of nudity, you can't really have, especially when you couple it with violence.
Those types of things don't work well. You have to be really careful with things like torture. Those things are difficult. But to honest, in the development of the game, we tend not to think about it. We tend to build what we need to build and then wait for somebody to say, "That's a step too far. It's like, "You want to behead the guy? Go ahead, yes. You want to slice the guy apart?
Go ahead. One example of one of the biggest ways we edited ourselves is It was awesome, really cool-looking. And we added several skills that did that; every time you hit somebody, their skeletons fly out. But I have to say, it got a little boring after a while! It became a little excessive. It took away the coolness of it. And so there, we felt like our overuse of it actually de-emphasized it, and we didn't like that. We were like, "No, if we want to push the skeleton out of somebody, we want it to be a big deal.
And that's probably the main way we've toned ourselves down, is to go back and say, let's not go so overboard, that there's nothing cool about the violence. Full control over your own build? Endless variety of builds and supporting equipment? I'm making it sound like a disaster, it isn't. Just read the TLDR. TLDR It's good, but it's a disappointment if you hoped it would live up to its predecessor.
Disappointment This pretty much sums the entire game.. If you played D1 or D2 or both and are expecting the Disappointment This pretty much sums the entire game.. If you played D1 or D2 or both and are expecting the same experience I mean.. One of the things that made D2 "fun" to play was the loot, but in this game is just crap.. Maybe Im too used to WoW's format.. Another observation I found me a really nice "Wizard" hat The random factor on item's stats is absurd!
Last but not least.. I'm giving it a 1. It would be a IF I could play it single player without having to worry if the servers are going to go down and I'm giving it a 1.
IF I could play it single player without having to worry if the servers are going to go down and kick me out of the game. I'm so upset about it that I'm planning on returning what I consider a game. Only because I'm able to only get a hour, two max of playtime without being kicked off due to server issues This game is terrible.
Everything is ridiculously simplistic. This game is unplayable because of DRM. In D3 my average ping is of This is incredibly unplayable even at single player campaign.
I've wasted 60 euros just because Blizzard was a trusted company for me till here. I don't care about graphics and sound, i don't care about many years of development of that game. I simply log in, watch my hero "jumping through space" in lags and i quit. Play Video. Diablo III - Lore. Diablo III - Patch 2. Diablo Immortal - Gameplay Trailer Blizzcon Diablo Immortal - Cinematic Trailer Blizzcon Diablo 3 - Patch 2.
Diablo 3 - Necromancer Set Preview. Related Articles. Best of , Games. Published: December 31, As our Best of series continues, we reveal the year's best video games for each platform. More ». Essential Links. By Metascore By user score. I would prefer diablo2 to diablo3 anytime this one feels like too commercialized. Parent Written by VoltisArt May 18, Very addictive, very violent, a little gory.
As others have said, this game's high age rating is primarily for violence, with some small flashes of gore. Another reviewer pointed out the fantasy setting aids to separate the imaginary violence from our modern real world.
There is no strong language or sexual content in the game itself, though public chat is always a source of things that require parental supervision, like language, potential bullying or stalking. The Diablo series is a good one for teens or adults.
That means "teen" is or was in your age number. Quality-wise, D3 lives up to its roots as a game that keeps things interesting, with each map being randomized every time you play This game is easily addictive for those who get in to it, so they or a parent should keep track of time, and come up for air occasionally. Set alarms if needed. Adult Written by Anonymous January 27, Seriously barely any blood its like Avengers and Star Wars definetly not worth M from esrb.
This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. Parent of a 12 and year-old Written by Todd Lewis April 28, Looks like lots of fun for my kids This game looks like a lot of fun. There is no sexual nudity only a brief showing of stomachs revealing from shirts. The violence is a little strong but nothing a child has not seen either in real life or on TV and anyways, they are all just fantasy monsters.
Parent Written by 1uke March 29, Certainly not gruesome and gory!! Great game and teaches good mouse control. I have played this game since release and there is no Gore or bad language. I cannot see why this game had such a high age rating. Can be a sociable game between friends. A little hard to learn so helps if daddy plays this! Parent of a 9 and year-old Written by mezzb November 2, Except for excessive screen blood, it's ok for older kids This is a very soft "MA" rating compared to super profane games such as military shooters, and open city crime simulators.
There is no cursing, sex, or bad language. And all the violence appears to be against "monsters" though some are of the humanoid variety, like zombies and demons. The perspective is also well above the players, meaning that none of the violence is "in your face". Also, it's a game best played cooperatively, and is a really fun couch game with two or more players.
And it actively encourages sharing. In fact, if Blizzard had bothered to put a simple option to change the blood color, this would be a "T" for teen game all the way.
It's really up to the parent to decide if it's ok. The game play is fine; the only reason we're even talking about it that the designers decided to put in a little extra blood and "chunks" into it, to attract the older teens and adults.
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