BoogityBoogityMan said:
Yes because it is about expectations. Kenyan superstar marathon runner comes in fifth in NY marathon = failure. 80 year old stroke victim finishes last in ny marathon after rehab = success. You cannot evaluate something with looking at the context, imo.
We can word this more appropriately. You could say "Diablo 3 did not meet my expectations" or "Diablo 3 should have been better than it is". That is different from saying Diablo 3 is a bad game. In terms of gameplay and of lifespan (and hence of value for money), I would call it an above average game. To say otherwise would be to set a highly unrealistic measure.
Further, what exactly was your expectation? I expected a Diablo style game with some sense of progression over its predecessors in terms of gameplay. By that I mean I wanted a more involved combat style where a greater number of abilities needed to be employed and where their uses were more circumstantial and strategic. On this, Diablo 3 delivered. The hotkeys, resources and cooldowns were a valid and natural progression for the series. It is, at its core (though not necessarily in its content), a superior game to Diablo and Diablo 2. That was what I was looking for, and that is how I rate the game.
Not that I don't have objections of my own. The itemisation is one such gripe. I don't fault the use of primary stats on gear (for one thing this adds a better sense of gear progression), but I do fault having primary stats competing against less important stats in the gear budget. In Inferno, when you have the NV stacks consistently up, then rares will start to drop like nothing else, but then the vast majority of those rares will be vendor trash. This I feel was a mistake. You could instead set the drop rate considerably lower, but itemise the equipment better so that the rares that dropped would be much more likely to be usable pieces. For instance, a spirit stone with strength instead of dexterity is a useless drop. Make them rarer and then make every spirit stone come with dex, and you would have a much more fulfilling system IMO.