

And that's exactly where the 'Ultimate Evil Edition' shines. It's a tale of sorcery and black magic, angels and demons, good and evil but let's face it, most fans of the series aren't generally interested in the lackluster and often predictable story of 'Diablo III', they're here to fight and loot. A mysterious star has fallen from the sky and is the root cause of the evils now threatening the inhabitants of New Tristam. Incorporating typical, routine fantasy tropes, 'Diablo III' continues the tale of Deckard Cain and Leah. But is the 'Ultimate Evil Edition' the best 'Diablo' experience available, or a trend-following port to the newest console generation? Promoted as the must-have, definitive console version of the game, it comes packed with the latest 'Reaper of Souls' expansion, as well as a veritable laundry list of updates, improvements, and add-ons. Now, nearly two years after its initial release, the developers at Blizzard Entertainment have set loose upon the world with 'Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition'. Although early criticisms of DRM and the in-game auction house may have tempered the fanaticism, ongoing customer feedback and repeated updates undoubtedly helped to keep the game alive so much so that a console version was inevitably released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 a little over a year later. With millions of copies sold in just the first few hours, it was bound to become one of the best-selling games of that year.

Legions of the faithful had to wait over decade for the third installment and flocked to get their hands on 'Diablo III' when it was first released for the PC in 2012. There's no denying the size and scope of the 'Diablo' fan base.
