If all you play of Diablo III is its no-cutting-in-line “normal” mode, you haven’t played the better game Blizzard wants you to. That one involves epic boss fights, crafting killer gear, questing for legendary item sets and selling stuff on a stock market-like auction house. But the two most compelling reasons to play Diablo III are its exemplary cooperative mode — characters swapping roles on the fly and bringing specializations to bear on random-spawned creatures with surprise ability combos — and chipping away at all the fiendishly difficult achievements.
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