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Diablo III is an action role-playing game in a hack and slash and "dungeon roaming" style, currently in development as the third installment of Blizzard's Diablo franchise. It was unveiled on June 28, 2008, at the 2008 Blizzard Entertainment Worldwide Invitational in Paris, France.

Diablo 3 is a sequel to the action RPG game Diablo 2 released in 2001. Diablo 2 was a massive hit for Blizzard and if anything, the announcement of Diablo 3 was much later than expected. Perhaps Blizzard was a little busy in the interim on a little game called World of Warcraft. Still they have been kind enough to feed us some info regarding the character classes and the worlds at regular intervals. If the gameplay videos are any indication, we can expect the same fast paced, addictive and visceral gameplay that made us sink countless hours into hacking and slashing our way through the worlds of Diablo. With the kind of polish and quality we have come to expect from Blizzard over the past few years, we can be rest assured that Diablo 3 will definitely be among PC gaming’s finest this year if Blizzard do surprise us by releasing it in 2009.

Story of Diablo III
The game takes place in Sanctuary, the dark fantasy world of the Diablo series. This world was saved twenty years prior by a handful of unnamed heroes in Diablo II. Warriors that survived the onslaught of the armies of the Burning Hells have gone mad from their ordeals and it is up to a new generation of heroes to face the forces of evil threatening the world of Sanctuary. Players will have the opportunity to explore familiar settings such as Tristram.

The only confirmed NPC is Deckard Cain, who has appeared in both of the previous games. Cain's journal on the official site brings players up to speed on the events of the first two games.

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Gameplay
Diablo III is similar in style to its predecessor, Diablo II. The proprietary engine will incorporate Havok physics and feature destructible environments with an in-game damage effect. The developers are aiming to make the game run on a wide range of systems, and have stated that DirectX 10 will not be required.Diablo III will use a custom 3D game engine in order to present an overhead view to the player, in a somewhat similar way to the isometric view used in previous games in the series; players may zoom in for a tighter shot of their character, though.[5] Enemies will utilize the 3D environment as well, in ways such as crawling up the side of a wall from the depths into the combat area. Every creature model will have 35 unique death animations.

As in Diablo II, multiplayer games will be possible using Blizzard's Battle.net service, with many of the new features being developed for StarCraft II also available in Diablo III. Players will be able to drop in and out of sessions of co-operative play with others.

An enhanced quest system, a random level generator, and a random encounter generator are slated for use in order to ensure the game provides different experiences when replayed. Overall, the game will include both static and randomly generated levels. Additionally, there will be class-specific quests to go along with the main storyline quests. For the first time in the series, in-engine cutscenes will be employed during key moments. A new inventory system similar to World of Warcraft will be implemented, rather than the system of previous games where differently-sized items take up different amounts of space in the inventory. Two new armor pieces will be available: the shoulder plate, and the leggings.

Unlike previous iterations, gold can be picked up merely by touching it, rather than having to manually pick it up. Sidekicks, unlike Diablo II, are now discrete NPCs who join the player, rather than randomly-generated and endlessly replaceable hires. One of the new features intended to speed gameplay are health orbs that drop from enemies, replacing the need to have a potion bar, which itself is replaced by a skill bar that allows a player to assign quick bar buttons to skills and spells; previously, players could only assign two skills (one for each mouse button) and had to swap skills with the function keys. Players can still assign specific attacks to mouse buttons.

Skill Runes, another new feature, are skill-modifying items that are randomly dropped by monsters and used across all classes. They can be attached to each skill like an item, often completely changing the gameplay of each skill. They also have the ability to make one particular spell in each class more powerful, and give the player options as to how the rune will enhance a particular spell. For example, investing Skill Runes on Wizard Chain Lightning allows the players to make Chain lightning jump towards additional enemies, or, alternatively, adding the runes with explosion effect blows the enemy up and causes damage to the surrounding area.

Character classes
Three of the five classes have been unveiled so far: Barbarian, Witch Doctor and the Wizard. A fake class, the Archivist, an imitation of a well known character of Diablo, Deckard Cain, was presented on April 1, 2009, by Blizzard as an April Fool's Day joke. Players may choose the sex of each class, a change from the fixed class sexes in the previous two games. The Barbarian, previously featured in Diablo II, is the only class that Blizzard is planning to bring back for the initial release, but former classes may appear in future expansions.

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