You have ordered pizza and the biggest soda. Diablo 4 is loaded up and ready to go. There is no work tomorrow and your parents don’t care if you stay up all night. You are 40 years old. The year is 2023. Everyone has seen a version of that meme, right? Well, it hits a little different with Diablo 4 since this is one game that punches right in the nostalgia feels for all the right reasons, so here’s a full review.
Why Hasn’t a Diablo TV Show Happened Yet?
What’s the story of Diablo? Honestly, who knows at this point. It’s like a bunch of people from The Witcher who walk around, slay a variety of demonic creatures, and speak to a wise man named Deckard Cain in an action-RPG format. Diablo 4 proves to be more memorable since the villain has been a major part of the marketing campaign and there are people simping about her like she’s Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania. The mega-demon Lilith has been resurrected and she isn’t here to celebrate Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse with the rest of us. She’s here to bring trouble and pain, and it’s up the player – choosing from the five classes of Barbarian, Rogue, Sorcerer, Necromancer, and Druid – to stop her from turning the Sanctuary into a mortuary.
Each class provides a different playing style. Druids are excellent shapeshifters for example, while a Barbarian is useful for waging a one-man war on Hell’s army by using axes and swords. Depending on the type of playing experience desired, it’s advised that players spend time speed dating each character to see if there’s a potential match. (Do keep in mind that the longer you play and higher levels you reach, the stronger the character will become, so time and effort goes a long way in shaping the abilities here.) For the caveman
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