Diablo III on 360 turns the frantic click into a controller-led hack and slash with stunning flow. Four-player local co-op is gleeful, the reworked inventory is brilliant, and the console port lands as a fundamentally great one.
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Category
Action RPG4 players16+
Co-op
Split screen
Description
Action RPG by Blizzard Entertainment, September 2013. Heroes battle demon hordes through four acts of hell to defeat the Lord of Terror Diablo. Massive skill and procedurally generated item loot, distinct-ability classes, online co-op up to four players and permadeath Hardcore mode. Console adaptation of the third entry of the cult action RPG franchise.
Diablo III review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
3/5
Story
★★★★★
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Pulverizing swarms of demons to harvest a downpour of ever-shinier gear kicks off a hypnotic loot loop that always pushes toward the next power tier. Optimizing your build and farming the rifts reward each run. Repetition is the heart of the game, but the tactile pleasure of the carnage and the endless progression make every session hard to interrupt.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Hunting procedurally generated loot is the whole thrill of this plunge into Hell: four acts set the stage, but the real game begins in the chase for items, the tuning of skills and the climb through harder difficulties. Classes with distinct abilities invite fresh restarts, online co-op binds the sessions together and permadeath Hardcore sharpens the stakes. It is this addictive loop that earned its lasting reputation as a relentless time-sink.
A console port of Blizzard's action RPG, carefully adapting loot hunting and demon-horde slaughter to the controller for couch play. Widely distributed in the West, its appeal lies in this successful transposition of a PC juggernaut rather than scarcity, its run staying abundant. A piece valued by fans of hack and slash and local co-op.
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?
Released in 2013 on Xbox 360, Blizzard's Diablo III adapts the cult hack and slash to the pad with unexpected success, and the console experience even proves more immediate than on PC. The direct character control, the stick dodge and four player local co op on one screen turn loot hunting into shared pleasure. The class progression and the fury of fights against demon hordes stay exhilarating. The story stays conventional. But the gameplay loop hooks lastingly. For fans of hack and slash and couch co op, this version keeps a definite appeal today.