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Never played it yet. I ended up selling it and I really wanted to play it but I needed the money. I looks really good and interesting tho. I bought this on a sale during Black Friday.
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Diablo finally returns to the dark nature and difficulty from the second game. This is a fun game and can take up a lot of hours to get through. Some people don't like the seasons to play, I just don't have the time to dedicate so I just play the story.
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I'm a newb when it comes to Diablo but I'm familiar with Path of Exile. Very similar but seems harder to play solo vs when playing together. Also, if you start the game together... be prepared to play the game together, unless you create a character to play by yourself.
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Great buy IMO, but have been playing this series since I was in middle school so a bit of nostalgia with it. I would highly recommend for the great story line/cut scenes. Starts slow with character building but the options of character attributes and builds is endless once into the campaign.
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Diablo IV returns to its darker more lore rich toots with this entry. The game looks wonderful and while there are still a few kinks to work out with servers and stash space the game plays very well. There is so much to do around Sanctuary that it is easy to get lost in this world. Immerse yourself and enjoy!
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I havent played many “top-down” action RPGs before but the controls are easy to understand while also still being satisfyingly intuitive. I only wish the PS5 version allowed you to do mouse and keyboard controls. Other than that, the game is great!
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Its a good game with lots of bugs so maybe it will be better later and of course they want to up sale you all kinds of stuff like call of duty so if you got money it is the game for you and of course you must have a internet connection all the time to play
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I game itself is very entertaining, with lots of loot and upgrade skills. The game is hard even especially when playing single campaign. However, playing multiplayer is very good. The product itself is just a typical disk with a cover, nothing fancy.
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Disclosure: I have spent over 300+ hours in the Diablo universe between 2, 3+Reaper of Souls expansion. I've competed the platinum trophy for 3 on the PS3 as well as the PS4 rerelease.
Diablo IV is massive and there are a LOT of things going on. The map is enormous, there are something 300+ side quests, and plenty to find.
What you will not find is anything that makes you feel powerful, no matter the class you choose. Because this is a live service game, every superior build or combination so far has been nerfed to oblivion by Bethesda. Just yesterday, after players discovered they could get one of the rare Uber unique items through the Helltide mode, they all got taken out of the game.
Let's get this out of the way as well: this is NOT a solo friendly game. If you intend to get to level 100 (the current max level), you are looking at over 200 hours. Even if you find someone to boost you, you are still talking 70-90 hours. I am at 62 hours played, and i am only at 61 (Keep in mind, it takes TWICE AS LONG to go from 85-100 as it does to go from 1-85).
You cannot play this game offline. At all. If the server goes down, you're out of luck. And it will, you can count on that.
Blizzard used to be a keystone gaming company. However they have completely lost their way.
You're much better off sticking with Diablo III's Eternal Collection or Diablo II Remastered. In both of these games, you can actually feel powerful in a reasonable amount of time. You never feel this in Diablo IV.
I had high hopes for this game, but with the near certainty that the in game store will eventually sell XP boosting items, this is a long term cash grab plain and simple.
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I've been playing this for a bit with a group of friends. It is pretty fun. Graphics work well, lots of dungeon loot crawls if that is your thing. Quite a few cool bosses with unique battles. Definitely a game to play with a group though.