Well the thing is that in many skill points will just go into increasing the skill level i.e more damage and not actually go into changing the skill itself like with runestones. Also some of them could be passive. Stats are mostly numbers and kinda boring. I wouldn't truely call it...
More variation in those effects and the power? You haven't played either game and you're saying that. But I guess it could be so yes. But in Diablo 3 you can use the environment as a weapon and there will be a lot of ways to enhance the weapons and skills. Also the quest will also be more fun...
Diablo 3 will most likely blow torchlight away in terms of gameplay. You can clearly notice amazing amount of thoughts that have gone into the gameplay itself and how the well designed the art itself is in diablo 3, it's on a whole other level then torchlight 1-2. However I will agree somewhat...
It's impressive but there's been far more impressive stuff out there, check out the darkwind project for wc3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbOuVCNtJzM&feature=player_embedded. I tell ya that the stuff you see there are quite alot harder to make aswell as takes more time to make.
Also I...
I, for one, have become angrier overall from a game called Heroes of Newerth. Before I played it I used to be extremely calm but now I become angry over very tiny stuff. So I guess it varies from person to person and also which game.
All desktop environments seem to move to more tablet friendly interfaces, gnome 3, unity, mac and now this. And there's nothing wrong with it tbh. I think everyone are a bit too scared of new technology.
What I just worry about is if gaming moves completely to tablets..
Also Microsoft need...
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