Diablo 3 Xbox One Review

Diablo 3
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Diablo 3 Xbox One Review

 

About:

Diablo III is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the third installment in the Diablo franchise and was released in the Americas, Europe, South Korea, and Taiwan on May 15, 2012, and Russia on June 7, 2012, for Microsoft Windows and OS X. A console version was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on September 3, 2013.  Versions for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were released on August 19, 2014. 

 

Features:

In the game, players choose one of six character classes – Barbarian, Crusader, Demon Hunter, Monk, Witch Doctor or Wizard (with the Crusader being unavailable unless the player has purchased the expansion pack, Diablo III: Reaper of Souls) – and are tasked with defeating the Lord of Terror, Diablo

 

Pros

  • High Variety of enemies
  • Beautiful Game
  • Great atmospheres
  • Great camera views
  • Timeless
  • Super cool effects
  • Dope cinematics
  • No saturated in-game purchases 

Cons

  • Not really challenging
  • Kind of repetitive game cycle
  • A lot of walking around
  • Mediocre story line 

 

 

Final Thought:

Diablo 3 was a pleasant game to play. Even though the game play was moderately repetitive it stayed fresh with multiple enemies types/variations, game atmospheres, and growth of cool powers allowed the game to stay enjoyable. 



RATE: 22/30

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Rich Dad Poor Dad Book Review

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Recently finished "Rich Dad Poor Dad".

It was consumed through an audio book 3 hours long.

 

First off it was very easy to listen to/read. The book is about 3 hours long and consists mostly of Robert Kiyosaki explaining the contrasting differences between his poor dad and rich dad mindsets on business and life. They way they both thinked was totally different and that's what allows one to stay prosperous and the other to struggle.
I loved this book; it definitely changed my perspective and goals in life.
I recommend this book and gives it: 4/5.

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Pushing Through

StepsTobeinggood
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Pushing Through

    When I first started programming, every week I would bump into something that seemed ridiculously complicated.  The next week/the next month the content that I looked at as complicated became simple and I had a very good understanding of.  This happened for months even up till today sometimes.  What I’ve noticed and kept pushing me through was that everything that I thought was complicated months before, was now something that came easy and natural to me.  I learned that not giving up; staying persistent will eventually get me to a point of proficiency.

StepsToBeingGood

    It started with the basics, I remember things being difficult initially and now I understand them.  I continued to run into these problems through the course of me educating myself.  From my early stages of going through this I learned to push through.  No matter how complicated or overwhelmed something was.  Knowing I’ve been there before and one day soon if I stick to it, I will understand it completely is what keeps me pushing through any complications I might run into.  I also learned to come back to things later if I’m spending too much time on it.  Try learning or mastering a smaller parts of your problem.  Sometimes understanding the smaller pieces helps you put together the entire puzzle at a later date.

    So I stopped worrying about things I didn’t understand and just focused on understanding them, and the correlating parts.   One last thing to leave you with is that for months and years understanding how to code, and how the common parts work together takes years.  You have your ups and downs during your time learning, but it comes a time where everything begins to smooth out and all the new technologies, languages, and innovations become a lot easier to pick up and learn.  It’s all part of the process and you can learn to do anything as long as you have the time and the resources.    The tech industry is vast and have so many connecting parts.  Take your time, stay persistent, positive, and hungry.


MOTTO:  “Slow progress better than no progress, Some progress better than no progress”

This mind-set push me to put in as much work as I can; whenever I can.  If it took a minute or all I had/have is a minute I will find a way to better myself.  That mindset pushed me to work when I probably didn’t, because I tried to not allow excuses for why I couldn’t push myself closer to my goals not matter it be one step, half a step or 100.  Progress is progress no matter the amount, and progress is what I seeked.  It’s a habit that helped kept me persistent all these years.

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