Squeeze R2 or hold a pertinent face button and you’ll keep smacking away with the relevant attack until your enemy is out cold. Flick the right stick in any direction and your hero rolls or backsteps out of harm’s way. You can move your hero with the left analogue stick, firing off attacks and spells, ranged weapons and protective moves with the face buttons, bumpers and triggers. With the DualShock 4 in hand, gone are the days of endless clicking. You might find some areas, like selecting skills or managing inventory, where the PC version still comes up trumps, but the biggest surprise of playing this Ultimate Edition is that the PS4 now feels like Diablo’s natural home (the same almost certainly holds true for Xbox One, but we haven’t had that version to check). This is all of Diablo III, with two years’ worth of patches and changes rolled in, plus the additional content and enhancements from the Reaper of Souls expansion, all dolled up with console-friendly controls and matching interface tweaks. It seems like heresy to describe this as the definitive version of Diablo III but – hey – let’s just say it anyway. Available on Xbox One, PS4 (version tested), Xbox 360, PS3
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