I played for a few months at launch and found the game to be pretty disappointing, not even factoring in the online-only/RMAH/Error32 stuff. I stopped playing for a pretty long time, and just recently started again a few weeks ago with the expansion (it was on sale for $10, so the price was right). Tried my best to go into it with an open mind, too. Started from scratch in the seasonal league (still haven't even logged into my old characters), and decided to go into it like it's a brand new experience. Got together a couple friends who also hadn't played since a few months after launch, and we played all the way through the story campaign (started out with no cash or gear playing at Torment I, ended up at Torment V by the time we finished it), did a ton of bounties, did a bunch of rifts, got far enough into the season to get my pet and portrait frame, and yeah...BloatedGuppy said:DoPo is correct in that a lot of the people voting "no" will have been opponents of the game from launch, either due to the always online/Error 32 disaster and problems during launch week, or those who simply opposed it based on principle. Very few will have played it post expansion. It's a well made game. Wrist crippler, but a good game.
/shrug. Still disappointing.
The game is visually pretty and has nice animations, sure, but its gameplay and mechanics are pretty shallow and it still feels like an incredibly unbalanced mess. I think it'd be a great game to play as someone's entry into the genre, particularly because it doesn't penalize you for poor build planning and has virtually no penalty for drowning a tough enemy in your own corpses... but for someone that's used to the genre, that enjoys planning builds and watching them mature, the game is seriously lacking in substance. Style is about all it really has over the competition.
I don't think I can agree with you that it's a good or well-made game. I don't think it's a bad game either, though. To me it's just... cripplingly mediocre. It doesn't really do anything well enough for me to consider it in any way special, but it doesn't do anything poorly enough to make me hate it. I don't see myself playing D3, even with the expansion, for much longer. I'm glad I did play it though, given the number of times I've seen people insist that the expansion makes it sooo much better, and it was a nice little distraction until Fallout 4.
So... yeah. Option 3, I guess.