

In fact Reaper of Souls adds so much content and so many changes to the existing game - much of which you don't actually have to pay for - that I found myself wondering if there might be such a thing as too much good stuff.ĭiablo 3's post-cap experience system has been rebooted for Loot 2.0 and Reaper of Souls. There's hardly an aspect of Diablo 3 that Reaper of Souls doesn't change, all in the name of player satisfaction. The Paragon system? Reset and applied account-wide to every character. But Blizzard has been saving the biggest changes for Reaper of Souls, Diablo 3's first expansion.īlizzard has a history of making major changes to their games in the wake of extensive player feedback, and Reaper of Souls is no exception. Just a few months later, Blizzard added the Paragon experience system and new player selectable difficulty tweaks along with regular patches. It's not like the developer has been ignoring Diablo 3 since the controversy of its launch in 2012, or its subsequent massive sales success.
