

Rarely one would make the case of superior graphics for a reason to get a game on the Switch, given the platform’s hardware capabilities. Gamers were unable to get connected (and thus use their online characters) for weeks and although the situation has improved tremendously, I did lose a fair bit of game time with my online Necromancer and I didn’t want to waste my time with my offline Amazon.

This issue with offline/online characters is confounded by the problems that Blizzard had with their servers. However, playing this remaster on the Switch gives a very strong impression that Blizzard has a miss on this platform, although not as tragic as WarCraft III: Reforged for the PC. Aside from the shared stash, the core gameplay is untouched. With the ability to switch between offline and online games, Diablo III on the Nintendo Switch introduced a great way to grind just about anywhere back in 2018.ĭiablo II Resurrected is a remaster of the original Diablo II released back in 2000, upgrading its graphics with support for up to 4K (at least on the PC), network functions and Dolby Surround Sound. Never mind the colour palette, Diablo III has all the quality-of-life improvements one would expect as a sequel to Diablo II, and it is one heck of a looker as well. But why good and not awesome? There’s already a superior ARPG experience on the Switch in the form of Diablo III: Eternal Collection.

If you are a Nintendo Switch owner and love action role-playing games (ARPGs), Diablo II Resurrected “maybe” a good addition to your game library.
