srry to burst your hymen (forgot 12 year old, look it up), but torchlight 2 isn't coming out on xbla. So lets reword that statement shall we. Torchlight 2 on pc, like torchlight 1 is gonna be so much funner on the pc but graphic whores will be whores
1. Too much talking and exposition. What the bad guy was saying didn't need to be so long, nor did the girl even need to speak. Say little! It's not like you're narrating like the guy in Diablo 2.
2. The subtly from the D2 cinematics is tarnished. Diablo 2 felt like you were reading from a storybook, and even the man himself remembered things in an unclear fashion. BE ABSTRACT
3. There was NOTHING in that vision that warranted crying. No progression to that crying either. Stupid way to gain sympathy.
4. Demons can talk now?
Otherwise it was pretty good. Minimize talking, add some unclear visuals, don't have her cry and you're fine. The demon thing was just kinda funny.
You set the login to be automatic and it takes all of 2 seconds to get past it. So you can't play offline? There's Wifi all over the place unless you live in the sticks.
play something you like, let other interested parties read about games they're interested in without having to sift through a comment stream of whiny cry babys and 12 year old douches who think the games industry has no one to please but them. try to enjoy games for a change, you'd be surprised how much fun they can be!
@goodguya they always could, least the big ones. Also the problem with the cinematic is they cut pieces out of it that would spoil story, so it probably ruined the flow and created the issues you mentioned somewhat
I think your confusing this with Bioware. Blizzard does all their CGI in-house I believe. Blur does all of Bioware's CGI trailers.
Chief among them is the fact that if Diablo's trailers ever taught us all anything, is that size is of little consequence when it comes to the power held by demonic entities. Baal was pretty tiny and if I don't mind saying so, somewhat effeminate, compared to most of the demons in his massive army, yet he held authority. Second, our rather rotund friend was generous enough to give us his name and place himself as a very prominent character in the entire Diablo saga.
Azmodan, otherwise known to his acquaintances and riveting party guests as "The Lord of Sin", is one of the four "Lesser Evils" that rule Hell in the world of Sanctuary. According to the story hundreds of years before the events of the first Diablo took place, the Lesser Evils were responsible for the banishing of Diablo and the other two Prime Evils to the mortal world, thus setting the entire chain of events in motion.
In Diablo 2, we had the pleasure of meeting two of the Lesser Evils, even if it was for a ridiculously brief and unexplained stint. Andariel, Maiden of Anguish and Duriel, the Lord of Pain. For reasons not clearly explained within the games, they were pretty much playing the part of guard dogs for the other Prime Evils as they went about their rascally ways.
However, it was known that the real instigators of the whole revolt and "civil war" which exiled the three Prime Evils from Hell were the other two Lesser Evils who were probably too busy pissing each other off to be featured within that adventure... namely, Azmodan and his bitter rival Belial, the Lord of Lies.
So you see, friends... apparently Azmodan and Belial are *still* at it to this day and will finally play a far more prominent role in this game's story and in some ways, bring it full circle. Worldstone shattering and Black Soulstone non withstanding. Hopefully this tale will have far more twists, turns and interesting characters than the way they butchered Starcraft's story with cliches and paper-cut-out characters. I do get the dreadful feeling that Blizzard now feels somewhat obligated to spoonfeed their audience the stories they're trying to tell.

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