lots to do in this game after the main story has been completed. Is it perfect? No, but very few games are released without bugs and this is a complex MMO that is easy to get to grips with as well as having a PC Client (in Beta with several bugs so be warned) which means you can play same character on phone, tablet or PC depending where you are at the time. The Pay to Win element is really only active when playing Player vs Player events or Challenge Rift leaderboards. In the normal open world/dungeon gameplay, spending a load of money does not give many benefits due to heavy Blizzard have written algorithms which mean all players in the group when facing monsters will have the monsters life calculated against their own rating so the monster will take the same number of hits regardless of a low level character or a very high level character (ie a low level player with 1k damage might see 100k life yet a higher ranked player with 10k damage will see 1million life on the same monster in the same game/party).Overall a very good addictive game that will while away the hours very quickly.
Lowest point of Blizzards history
Davros989
Have been playing Blizzard games since the 80s, for perspective. I appreciate the graphical quality and the gameplay is somewhat smooth, but it’s just a hollow shell gatcha game, once you reach max level there is no endgame at all worth a penny, there’s a few hours of okay’ish gameplay before but then it ends abruptly. At this point the only people playing are the long term whalers who have thrown thousands at it or have ground out to hell4 with hundreds of paragon doing exactly the same small handful of things day after day, there is nobody between normal and hell3/4 to play with, so dungeons cannot be played as there is a minimum player requirement. PvP is ‘get killed in two to three hits by a whale over and over again. They have only introduced pay to win content, new passes, more useless content that does not in any way fix any of the glaring issues. D3 was broken at its core and in the end was unfixable despite reapers best attempts, this is similarly rotten at the core but for different reasons, that is to say it’s built to harvest big money spenders and make everyone else feel weak, and I see no way of salvaging it. This was a money grab, and sadly I think it heralds the final death knell for Blizzard of old, it’s been many years coming but it’s here, they cashed out with this trash pile of a game and the company has no respect left in my eyes.
…more like Diablo : Avarice
Kinesislore
The character creation is not bad - not the best but it is a huge improvement on Diablo 3 which had a predetermined character (different for male/female). The story is ok. It hasn’t really done much different here - fairly predictable stuff. The graphics are nice enough but nothing to impress. I’m playing on a new iPad so I’m aware I may be seeing the graphics a little closer/bigger than mobile gamers and so, it probably does look better on a smaller screen. Gameplay is a somewhat stripped back version of Diablo 3. There feels like a basicness to it all. It gets a lot more complex as the game goes on (like most games do), but not quite the complex levels previous games get to. On screen controls and targeting systems - I found it frustrating. I eventually got used to the controls but still, quite annoying (on screen controls in general are not the best) Sound quality is good. Voice acting isn’t all that bad. The cash grab is blatant from just a few hours in (like most mobile games) but there seems to be an unfairness here. They need to make money off of free games - of course they do. But this feels different, almost sinister in its approach. It’s predatory at best. Yes, there is end game content. Yes, you can get there for free. No, don’t expect to be able to compete with other players if you don’t pay and they have. It is the way of the world right now. Pay to get ahead. Fast track pass to get ahead of the queues in theme parks - it has become the norm. But whilst it feels mostly optional in most situations, with Diablo Immortal, we see the next evolution of this pay to win - and it isn’t pretty.
Can’t play the game when you want
Fennburto
This is an excellent game with so much to do, BUT you can only play during the daytime. Every single event, even the ones which run multiple times each day, all stop in the late evening. Thus, if you want to play the game after 10 o’clock at night, you have nothing to do but run around doing grinding. All the activities and all the fun things are only available for people who don’t work! My character is level 950 – near the very end of the game – and now I am just bored as whenever I logon there is nothing for me to do since there are no events running. There are certain events that I have never even done once because I can’t play during the daytime. Don’t start thinking that these are special events that need hundreds of players and have to be done at peak times – they can be even something small like a world boss spawning. There is literally nothing to do for the nighttime player and I would imagine that most people who are playing this kind of game are night owls that like to play in bed. It is ridiculous that a game feels that it should tell you when you can play! I will stop playing because of this. I’m sure many others will as well. Rather a letdown really.
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