The environment and the atmosphere are gothic staying true to D2. So far I have played 26h and I am looking forward to play more. The learning curve is surely steep, but having played D2 helps very much. However, the D3 mechanics allows lots of room for strategy maneuvers (similarly to D2) meaning you will be facing challenges that will get you entangled. The game difficulty on hard is pretty tough, not because the AI is so bright, but due to the sheer level difference of the encounters. The engine and the combat mechanics are now running smoothly. D3: Reincarnation stays true to D2, but runs on a visually appealing environment. Frankly I did not have high expectations, but to my surprise this game was more than I expected. A sale-off on steam together with positive feedback from the community hub convinced me to give it a try. The abysmal critics of the previous titles kept me away. A After the fiasco of D3: Renaissance and Resurrection, comes D3: Reincarnation. After the fiasco of D3: Renaissance and Resurrection, comes D3: Reincarnation.