Okay. First, the biggest "cons" you may experience firsthand: FPS capped. Look for the 1.08K fix and install it (you may want to consider in installing some texture mods to enhance the experience). Second: as you may have read at other reviews, the controls are a little clunky. Just customize it in setting. Third: steep learning curve, which can only overcame with practice, practice, practice. If take those three things into consideration, I promise you may experience of the greatest RPGs of the new millennia.
If I can give it a 2.5 stars, I would. This game is just a glorified Candy crush. The appeals come that you can access somewhat erotic pictures of anime girls after winning rounds. Is okay at the beginning, but it gets tedious after 5 hours of doing the same. But.... I can't complain since I only paid for it after discount.
I never had the chance during my early youth to play Diablo, but was always aware of the reputation that precedes it. Due the age of the game, I perform the grave mistake (like many) in bypassing the opportunity to get ahold of the game, forsaking it in the ever-growing Wishlist. As part of the winter sale, I decide to bought it. My only regret was not buying it sooner... As somebody whose judgment is not clouded by nostalgia, Diablo exposes you to many special things. In my case: the in-depth appreciation of ARPG-genre games; the well written lore and atmosphere that prevails until present time; the music; the characters. Diablo will not make you a fan of the game, but rather of the franchise. And for that, it has my highest praise. My only negative feedback would be that was too short, leaving me for more. But, ironically, this may pertain to the old adage: quality over quantity.
Addictive, yet relaxing and wholesome game that will help you unwind after a long day. The game is so sweet you may get Diabetes from it. I did not awarded 5-stars,as it may get repetitive after a while. However, (and to be fair), I felt that way after I have played more than 125-hours.