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Diablo III (Japan)

PlayStation 3
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2013
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✪ Reviewed on March 18, 2025
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Diablo III on PS3 is the console adaptation of the reference hack-and-slash. Still as addictive, perfect in couch co-op up to 4 players. One of the best genre representatives on console, fluid and generous.

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Category
Action RPG 4 players 16+ Co-op
Description
Blizzard persistent-world action RPG where Nephalem battle the Prime Evil returned to the sanctuary of Sanctuary. Published by Blizzard, released in Europe in September 2013. Four-player local or online co-op, five varied classes, infinite procedural loot, scripted acts and epic cinematics. European version.

Diablo III review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾6,7 GB 📅03/09/2013
Published by Blizzard

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Collector interest

Diablo III, Blizzard's hack and slash brought to console with controller-rethought play, a big mainstream title with addictive loot. Very widespread, its collector interest stays limited, the Ultimate Evil edition being clearly preferred for its complete content. The Latin American release remains rarer; otherwise it is an accessible piece whose desirability rests mainly on the brand's fame.

Better with friends

A loot-driven hack-and-slash built for four-player co-op, playable locally on one screen, which makes it a precious rarity in the genre. Mutual aid guides the dungeons, but the hunt for legendary items fuels a joyful one-upmanship where everyone compares finds. Readable, generous and cathartic, it restarts with the family for sessions where you progress together without ever drowning in complexity.

Is Diablo III still worth playing in 2026?

On PS3, Diablo III proves an excellent surprise, better designed for the pad than its PC origin might have led you to fear. Blizzard's hack-and-slash gains a delightful immediacy here, and couch co-op for up to four players works wonders, a pleasure now grown rare. The loot loop stays fiendishly addictive, and the clarity of the action wins over newcomer and veteran alike. This version suffers by comparison with the Ultimate Evil edition enriched by the expansion, but it remains a solid, generous representative of the genre on console.

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