![]() Gameplay feels very similar to both past Diablo games in different ways. I’ve already had a blast going through transmog with my limited farmed selection of gear. Fresh detail has been put into your hero specifically, between the character creator and some really beautiful work on the armor and weapons this time around that will greet you each time you log into the game. Washed-out, bloody, but still in many areas, grotesquely gorgeous. I think D3 got unfairly maligned in that regard but, yes, this is pure D2. We are back to the bleak, gothic horror of the second game. ![]() What we see here is an attempt to marry the best aspects of both Diablo 2 and 3, and I’d say it mostly succeeds. Except, perhaps, the story this time, one that held weight for me in a way the past games didn’t. ![]() If you have previously found the series overly grindy, and repetitive and endless farming holds no appeal for you, there may not be much to change your mind here. It is easy for me to say that if you like Diablo 2 or 3, you will like Diablo 4.
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