

And it looks better than I expected it to, with image quality that suits the Switch’s built-in 720p screen perfectly. Often literally, thanks to the explosive deaths that monsters suffer at your mighty hands. It is Diablo 3 in its final form, and it’s simply a blast. The Diablo 3 Eternal Collection doesn’t really offer anything new apart from a Ganondorf armor set, but it does offer everything: the Reaper of Souls expansion that makes you forget about the weak fourth Act, a seventh playable character in the form of the sadistic Necromancer, and every single update and tweak that’s helped Diablo 3 realize its full, enormous potential. What is an unexpected delight is how good Diablo 3 looks on Nintendo’s portable console. This is my third trip through Diablo 3 since its original release on PC in 2012 and expansion pack-fueled debut on Xbox One in 2014, and I have to say: it still plays wonderfully. Not every six-year-old game can feel fresh and modern on a new platform, especially after you take off the 'Ohmigosh it’s on Switch so I can take it anywhere!' goggles.
