Diablo III is an absolute tease

29 May 2012

What better way to compare the desired, yet teasing Diablo III than to a beautiful girl?

While you nay have already seen it (or maybe not), comedy group IFHT have pretty much summed up how everyone is feeling about Diablo III at this point in time, by creating a skit which plays on that exact analogy, with hilarious outcomes.

Diablo III has been breaking all kind of records world wide as the most anticipated PC game, most talked about subjects on social networks (it was trending on both Twitter and Facebook), and it became the most pre-ordered PC game of all time, but there’s no denying the frustration that a lot of the community had (and some are still having) with Blizzard’s uber-belated action RPG.

So, if you’ve been trying to put your feelings of irritation with Diablo III into words, the video does one better by showing it on film.

Check out the video below:

The girl in the video is an actress and singer by the name of Bridget Graham. If you’d like to see more of her (not like that), check out her YouTube channel.

Read more of MyGaming’s coverage of Diablo III.

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    29.05.2012 at 12:12

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