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Thursday, June 11, 2015

Diablo Collector's Edition

Diablo Collector's Edition

Diablo Collector's Edition


Diablo Collector's Edition

  • Five new character classes, including the otherworldly Witch Doctor, or with re-imagined warriors from Diablo's past, like the powerful Barbarian
  • Experience a new approach to in-game health as the previous reliance on mana and potions is appended by resource types unique to each class, as well as health globes
  • In single player quests utilize up to three AI followers, from three different classes who can be equiped with basic items and leveled up
  • The new Rune System in which skills and abilities are now automatically unlocked as you level
  • This special collector's edition contains exclusive physical and digital content including a 'behind the scenes' DVD, a Diablo Skull and 4 GB USB Soulstone, art book, soundtrack and more
 
None of the previous reviews really know what they're talking about. Seriously. Probably one of the best games I've ever played next to Dark Souls. Sure, you have the RMAH, but that doesn't take away from the game as a whole. In all honesty, the resistances on Inferno difficulty do. That's really it besides the loot system, which right now is exemplary and vastly improved with Reaper Of Souls right around the corner. The RMAH will soon be gone and the games itemization and difficulty has been balanced and made this game worlds better than what it started off as. Those who complained in their reviews are impatient fools who obviously don't remember how terrible D2 was when it first launched. It took SO many patches and fixes to streamline and make it the amazing game it is. Such is the case for D3. If you want a fantastic game with a relatively fair learning curve and hours upon hours of replayability, this is the game for you. I highly recommend it. You won't be disappointed and the collectors edition is real nice!  3

Diablo Collector's Edition

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Diablo 3 Collector's Edition

Diablo 3 Collector's Edition

Diablo 3 Collector's Edition

Diablo 3 Collector's Edition

  • Five new character classes, including the otherworldly Witch Doctor, or with re-imagined warriors from Diablo's past, like the powerful Barbarian
  • Experience a new approach to in-game health as the previous reliance on mana and potions is appended by resource types unique to each class, as well as health globes
  • In single player quests utilize up to three AI followers, from three different classes who can be equiped with basic items and leveled up
  • The new Rune System in which skills and abilities are now automatically unlocked as you level
  • This special collector's edition contains exclusive physical and digital content including a 'behind the scenes' DVD, a Diablo Skull and 4 GB USB Soulstone, art book, soundtrack and more
 
Diablo 3 Collector's Edition

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Diablo 3 Guide

Diablo 3 Guide

As a DJ and avid gamer I'm always in the market for decent headphones. I've had so many over the years I've lost track as to the actual number. When I saw this SteelSeries Diablo III Gaming Headset on Amazon Vine I jumped at the change to try them out. Here are my thoughts;

Pros
+ Official licensed Blizzard/Diablo product.

+ Deep red lighting on the side of the headset looks neat even if it's just cosmetic.

+ Beautiful Diablo III logos on headset as well as extremely nice packaging/box.

+ Superb sound. The bass is warm and rich, better than the majority of headphones I've owned.

+ Set-up and installation of software was easy.

+ Sits comfortably on your head and adjusts easily (comes with a con see below).

+ Lightweight (also a con, see below).

+ Mic is clear, bendable and retractable/concealable inside the left ear cup. A great feature.

+ Headset cord is entirely covered with a black and red nylon preventing tangling. Another
really great feature.

+ Headset controls are convenient, easy to use and include mic mute and volume buttons.

+ USB cord extender included.

Cons

- Pricey. Way more expensive than it's worth.

- Majority of the headset is made of plastic making it feel rather cheap

- Initial cord is a bit too short.

- Ear cups don't swivel/twist side to side like many of the other higher end headsets.

- USB extender cord is not covered in the same red and black nylon as the headset cord.

- Display lights are not LED.

- No mic adjustments included in the software.

- Doesn't grant pure noise isolation as the ear cups don't completely cover your ear.
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Diablo 3 Guide

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Barbarian Barbarian Michael O'Hearn (Actor), Irina Grigoreva (Actor)

Barbarian  Barbarian Michael O'Hearn (Actor), Irina Grigoreva (Actor)

Barbarian  Barbarian Michael O'Hearn (Actor), Irina Grigoreva (Actor)

Barbarian  Barbarian Michael O'Hearn (Actor), Irina Grigoreva (Actor)

The story in this movie is about a fight for the possession of the three main symbols of the Indo-European civilisation, the sword (symbol of the warrior caste), the cauldron (or cup/graal, symbol of the priestly caste) a talisman of life (symbol of the caste of working people), which were possessed by Indo-European kings. In the movie, these three symbolic objects possess magic power.


This is certainly not a very good movie like Excalibur, Conan the Barbarian or Dragonslayer. The acting is poor, some of the characters are dubbed, some are not (at least there is some talking), the story may not always make entirely sense. For example, why is it so easy for Kane (the main character, Michael O'Hearn. who has as many muscles as Schwarzenegger) to retrieve the magic sword out of the cave where it is hidden (you would have expected some dragon or a fairy to guard it)?



But things are relative, I have just watched Red Sonja (starring Scharzenegger and Nielsen), and that movie has a terrible story, a cast of only about ten actors, no acting, hardly any talking except for an unsupportable child, very poor costumes and decors, I really had no fun at all watching it (see my review on amazon). By contrast, Barbarian will offer you many actors, including various kind of warriors and weapons, plenty of gorgeous women, authentic castles (the movie was filmed in Russia or the Ukraine, I don't know exactly) and decors, many nicely worked out costumes (not speaking of those of the lowest class, which is at least present, giving some realism to the movie), and, quite weirdly, a talking and walking funny teddy bear. So if you don't take that movie too seriously and don't expect something deep, you still can enjoy it. 


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Barbarian  Barbarian Michael O'Hearn (Actor), Irina Grigoreva (Actor)