Even when playing as the included Necromancer, complete with an army of skeletal minions, legions of hostile demons, and a nonstop stream of exploding corpses, Diablo 3 on Switch doesn’t skip a beat. I am pleased to report that the game runs silky smooth no matter what is happening on screen. After all, especially after the opening few hours, a lot can happen on screen at once in the form of dozens of enemies, death physics, particle effects from multiple abilities, and more. I initially had some concerns the framerate in handheld mode wouldn’t be able to hold up once the action started to get intense. Thankfully, playing Diablo 3 in handheld mode is a joy. That being said, a subpar handheld playing experience could have completely negated the main appeal of Diablo 3 on Switch in the first place. It’s simply too much fun always having the ability to slay more demons at your fingertips. That dream is now a reality, and after spending several hours playing both on the couch and in handheld mode on a recent trip, I feel confident saying that Diablo 3 Eternal Collection for Nintendo Switch, available November 2, is the definitive way to play Diablo 3 on consoles.īeing able to bring the loot-filled dungeon crawler anywhere is the core reason Diablo 3 on the Switch is so great. After all, who hasn’t dreamed of bringing Diablo on the go? The “just one more” nature of Diablo 3 - whether it’s battling through just one more dungeon, conquering one more nephalem rift, or cashing in one more bounty - makes it a perfect fit for Nintendo’s home/handheld hybrid console.
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