Joystiq hands-on: Diablo 3 and the Wizard class
That's right, Diablo III. We jumped on one of the machines made available to the press, and hacked and blasted away until the intense stares stabbing daggers of "GIVE ME A TURN" forced us back. We'll spend a lot more time with this over the weekend, but for now here's the skinny.
First up was the "Choose Your Class" screen, which made us pee our pants when we first saw it. Six classes! Right?! Well, no. That's a male and a female of each class. The male wizard was ghosted out and nonselectable for some reason, leaving (from left to right) female wizard, female Barbarian, male Barbarian, male Witch Doctor, and female Witch Doctor. The other classes will be revealed (we hope) this weekend, and they seem to look like (we think) an Amazon and an Assassin for the other two unrevealed classes.
Dropping into the game in Tristram, you notice that it's a foggy, devastated wasteland. Whoops. You can talk to the NPC characters, and guess what ... your character talks back! It's a full-on, audio conversation between you and whoever you're chatting up. No longer is it a one-sided rant from an angry Deckard Cain, who we didn't run into. We talked to a Captain Rumsford who gave us a mouthful of sass.
Tristram is overrun with the undead, and there are plenty of horror-movie moments. You spot a struggling villager in the dark background, and he gets pulled underground by something unseen. Then blood spurts out of the hole and his dismembered arm flies out. Pretty darn cool. The zombies are very low level and easy to take down with our female Wizard, who has a very nice ranged magic missile sort of attack (spell names forthcoming from us when we aren't hurried), and she has a close-range lightning attack that can save your butt when you're in the thick of it.
We encountered a sad and wailing ghost who was looking for her daughter, and we found her daughter's doll in a nearby chest. It didn't activate a quest, so it's possibly a side quest or simple task. The one quest we did encounter was to check out a ruined cathedral nearby, which has an enormous glowing blue vortex swirling out of the middle of it. Plus tons of bad guys, including some that were easily five times our size. That's where we left our adventurer, and we promise a lot more Diablo news will be coming, stay tuned.
Bottom line? Diablo has never, ever looked so good, especially when combined with the incredible in-game audio. We didn't have time to check out the menu screens, but your belt at the bottom of the screen had three slots on the right-hand side, one for the left mouse button, one for the right mouse button, and one for the tab key, and you could change these on the fly for different weapons, attacks, and a hotkey for your delicious red health potions. More goodies as we find 'em.
First up was the "Choose Your Class" screen, which made us pee our pants when we first saw it. Six classes! Right?! Well, no. That's a male and a female of each class. The male wizard was ghosted out and nonselectable for some reason, leaving (from left to right) female wizard, female Barbarian, male Barbarian, male Witch Doctor, and female Witch Doctor. The other classes will be revealed (we hope) this weekend, and they seem to look like (we think) an Amazon and an Assassin for the other two unrevealed classes.
Gallery: BlizzCon 2008: Diablo 3
"You can talk to the NPC characters, and guess what ... your character talks back!" |
Tristram is overrun with the undead, and there are plenty of horror-movie moments. You spot a struggling villager in the dark background, and he gets pulled underground by something unseen. Then blood spurts out of the hole and his dismembered arm flies out. Pretty darn cool. The zombies are very low level and easy to take down with our female Wizard, who has a very nice ranged magic missile sort of attack (spell names forthcoming from us when we aren't hurried), and she has a close-range lightning attack that can save your butt when you're in the thick of it.
We encountered a sad and wailing ghost who was looking for her daughter, and we found her daughter's doll in a nearby chest. It didn't activate a quest, so it's possibly a side quest or simple task. The one quest we did encounter was to check out a ruined cathedral nearby, which has an enormous glowing blue vortex swirling out of the middle of it. Plus tons of bad guys, including some that were easily five times our size. That's where we left our adventurer, and we promise a lot more Diablo news will be coming, stay tuned.
Bottom line? Diablo has never, ever looked so good, especially when combined with the incredible in-game audio. We didn't have time to check out the menu screens, but your belt at the bottom of the screen had three slots on the right-hand side, one for the left mouse button, one for the right mouse button, and one for the tab key, and you could change these on the fly for different weapons, attacks, and a hotkey for your delicious red health potions. More goodies as we find 'em.












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Otimus @ Oct 10th 2008 1:58PM
Certainly seems Blizzard's keeping up with their anti-character customization antics that they've stuck with since forever!
Mike @ Oct 10th 2008 3:17PM
I'm not sure why your comment got voted down so much.
They are sticking with the anti-customization - but in my book that's a good thing!
wiredknight @ Oct 10th 2008 3:55PM
Dude most of the time your character so small on the screen you wouldn't notice a difference. It's much more worthwhile for them to create a ton of different types of armor and weapons, they'll make a much bigger visual difference than facial features.
Otimus @ Oct 10th 2008 4:13PM
But look at how piss poor it is in WoW.. and i mean, man, it's PISS poor. It's archaic for 1998, let alone 2004.
... Diablo II's was archaic for it's time.. and Diablo III's is archaic now. Blizzard - The Free Pass Company. Right up there with Valve and Nintendo.
mezzanine @ Oct 10th 2008 6:07PM
I hope there is customization, I don't know why people think it's a good thing if characters have set looks.
Kael @ Oct 10th 2008 1:58PM
The game has never looked better. It's much darker now than when it was announced, much to my satisfaction. Darker now in more than just visuals, too, I understand; the part about the villager getting pulled underground and ripped asunder sounds awesome. So freakin' awesome. Someone tell me this game is coming out SOON.
Blazur @ Oct 10th 2008 2:37PM
In-freaking-deed. I absolutely LOVE the dark and evil approach they're taking with this game. The lore they've been doling out for the monsters is just spine-chilling in the best way =]
Go go Blizzard!!
mike shea @ Oct 10th 2008 3:07PM
...its not.
Twyst @ Oct 10th 2008 2:21PM
Blizz said that no previous classes (other than the barbarian) would be returning.
Paviel @ Oct 10th 2008 2:30PM
And so far, none have.
Twyst @ Oct 10th 2008 2:36PM
the comment was in reference to the article saying that they thought assassin and amazon were coming :D they have edited the article since then, to remove this comment, i think, stating it was just female counterparts.
tacticknight @ Oct 10th 2008 2:46PM
It still says that they "think" that the two are an Amazon and an Assassin, which we know cannot be true (at least in terms of names, since the Wizard seems a lot like the Sorceress), as Blizzard has already confirmed that the Barbarian is the only returning hero from Diablo II.
Kevin Kelly @ Oct 10th 2008 2:57PM
Right, we're just conjecturing. Maybe it'll be something similar. We're about to attend a Diablo III class panel, so should hopefully know more soon. Of course, they already revealed the Wizard this morning. So who knows if we'll get new stuff.
tehvoid @ Oct 10th 2008 6:23PM
They must have mean the only returning character lore-wise. These wizards and wizardress are probably from a different clan than the sorceress' clan (forgot the name).
Kevin949 @ Oct 10th 2008 6:56PM
tacticknight, the wizard seems to be more of a cross between the sorc and the druid but also with more powers as well. Namely what seemed to be some type of stoneskin spell at the end there and some other explodey goodness.
Mike @ Oct 10th 2008 2:02PM
Words. Cannot. Express.
serotoninzero @ Oct 10th 2008 3:12PM
So excited for this game to take many many hours away from my life.
tcc3 @ Oct 10th 2008 2:37PM
Joystiq, please explain the health potion comment. I thought they had gotten rid of the heath potions for the health orb drops. Please explain how this may or may not affect the Wizard and his unquenchable mana hunger.
Nivann @ Oct 10th 2008 2:59PM
Is the video link in the middle of the page broken?
Kevin Kelly @ Oct 10th 2008 3:04PM
Viddler seems to be having some issues. I think it's working now.
Egon Pax @ Oct 10th 2008 3:10PM
Yeah it wasn't working for me either a few minutes ago... then I came back just now and it works... and it looks AWESOME.
freecks @ Oct 10th 2008 6:08PM
The color palatte has not changed since it was first revealed. It's not any darker or lighter than it was when the first screenies and vids started being shown. I for one am thrilled by what I've seen. All of it. Keep it coming Blizz!