

The Nephalem tracks Urzael down to the Tower of Korelan and defeats him in a gruesome battle. The Reapers deploy two soul crucibles into Westmarch City to claim the souls of the dead, and the Nephalem locates and destroys them, earning the ire of Urzael, Malthael's chief lieutenant, who awaits the hero in Westmarch Heights. A sliver broke off from the Black Soulstone when Malthael took it, and Tyrael attempts to use it to discover Malthael's plans. Tyrael reveals that with Diablo gone, Malthael sees humanity as a race of demons based on their descent from the original Nephalem, the offspring of angels and demons by wiping out humanity, Malthael hopes to end the Eternal Conflict, the long war between Heaven and Hell. With the gates blocked, the Nephalem fights through the city sewers to the Zakarum cathedral in the city center, where they encounter Tyrael. Nahr encounters the Nephalem outside Westmarch City, which has been overrun by the Reapers, Malthael's army of enslaved spirits and renegade angels. Tyrael sends the surviving Horadrim, Lorath Nahr, to locate the Nephalem. Now calling himself the "Angel of Death", Malthael kills all but one of the Horadrim, incapacitates Tyrael in the process and steals the Black Soulstone. However, the group is ambushed by Malthael, former Archangel of Wisdom and member of the Angiris Council, who had disappeared after the destruction of the Worldstone after it was corrupted by Baal twenty years earlier (at the end of Diablo II: Lord of Destruction). Knowing it is too dangerous to leave in the hands of mortals or angels, he and six Horadrim take the Black Soulstone back to Sanctuary and attempt to seal it away where it can never be found - deep in the tomb of Rakkis, the first King of Westmarch, the kingdom established to the west of Khanduras. The side missions also felt pointless, I never felt any compelling reason to do them - the activities weren't varied enough and did not have an interesting story or good rewards.After Diablo is defeated by the Nephalem (the player character), Tyrael recovers the Black Soulstone that contains the essence of all seven of the Great Evils. I never really cared about the people I recruited and the AI was not compelling enough of a protagonist to carry the weak narrative. The other poor aspect is the lack of a protagonist to root for. Get someone who can summon a drone you can ride on (construction worker), and then everyone else are combat specialists and out of those get a security guard who can blend in better or a spy for the car with missiles (cool factor but the car with missiles was never really relevant in missions).Īlso, the random people have horrible sounding voices, my female spy sounded like a man pretending to do a female voice. Playing most people are completely pointless unless they have some specific hacking or combat ability, usually you just build a small crew of specialists with 4 skills each instead of the typical 2-3. The play anyone feature seems really awesome at first, but then quickly see the limitations after a few hours of play. So many features / hacking from the first two games were removed. I really enjoyed the 2nd game, but was incredibly disappointed with the 3rd. Many members of this community have been extremely judgmental and toxic when their virtue signaling and having high expectations of and making demands of others who owe them nothing. And they may stay there for their future downloads.Įnd of the day.be thankful if you're benefiting from the work of others, whether that's Empress, Fitgirl, or others.
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People aren't going to not download AC Valhalla because Fitgirl has taken a stance on it. If you don't do it.you're going to lose supporters. That's your job (well.unpaid, minus donations). It's unfortunate that some repackers like Fitgirl have made statements that they will no longer repack Empress cracks, meaning they're going to completely skip over a AAA title like AC Valhalla. And before judging her, ask yourself what you're contributing to the cracking scene.

I may not agree with other things they've said or done, but at the end of the day they're offering their work for free.
