
D3 is certainly not strictly better than any of the other options, though it's probably ideal for new players without budgets. I really enjoyed D3 for the time that I played it post-RoS, but I haven't yet been able to bring myself back to it post-2.1. It starts out very good, tho, and so it's great for people unfamiliar with the genre, and that isn't to say that fans of the genre can't also enjoy it for a very, very long period of time, but D3 has always been plagued by a poorly tuned endgame and the newest update doesn't change that. I guess Titan Quest could be a classic old game option.ĭiablo 3 is unique among ARPGs as I think that it gets worse the more you play it. But maybe it's because I already have plenty of experience with similar games of the genre. I personally loved Grim Dawn, and didn't find it that complicated. But I just wanted to make sure there wasn't a better option out there first. Her sister played it a lot already, you cannot screw up your "build" through bad skill choice (since choice has been removed as a permanent build feature). Obviously starting acceptable game is Diablo III.


Obviously, a game providing satisfaction in the bashing of monsters you do would also be sweet. She isn't well verse in video games to begin with, so I guess an overly complicated game might not be the best idea (which is why I am reticent to just make her pick up the free Path of Exile, which is both harder and a bit more complex to pick up than ye average ARpg).

In part to be able to blow off some steam and do aggressive stuff as a distraction. After a few discussions with my girlfriend, she decided to try out the Action RPG computer game genre.
