![]() ![]() ![]() From an isometric 3-D perspective above the action, you’ll wander around the demon-blighted fantasy land of Sanctuary with your chosen character, running into big clumps of Hell’s minions, restless dead, criminal types or aggrieved wildlife approximately every eight seconds or so and dealing to them with magic or weapons by clicking or buttoning away at them like mad until everything lies dead. ![]() The action-RPG has strayed remarkably little gameplay-wise from its roots, which go (even further) back to the first game in 1996. And there’s good news: Blizzard has spent that time buffing their diabolical darling to a high level of shine, and Diablo IV arrives as a big, deep experience that’s ready to monopolise all your spare time. Perhaps we should park that complaint on this one.įor yes, the looooong wait for the new title in one of gaming’s biggest success stories goes back as far as five years before Donald Trump was elected US president (let that soak in). Don’t you hate it when games companies quickly rush out a poorly-polished sequel in a popular franchise that’s basically a copy-paste job of the same old game with a few re-skins and updated maps? And here they are at it yet again with Diablo IV, sprinted out to release just 11 short years after Diablo III. ![]()
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