“Diablo 4 has a user score of 4.8 on Metacritic at the time of this writing, a steep drop from its critic score of 87. The negative reviews outnumber the positive ones for now, with a small number of gamers leaving mixed reviews for Diablo 4. Some of these reviews are pretty extensive, as a few fans take this opportunity to share their opinion of the game in great detail, while others mainly complain about server issues in Diablo 4 and its monetization practices. Some also call the game boring, before stating that it’s not worth the $70 price tag.”

  • itzpea@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    My issue is the level scaling. Feels like every fight has been the same difficulty the entire game and I never get stronger.

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      2 years ago

      Same here! I’m only level 34 at the moment, so hoping the end-game provides a bit of variety. I don’t want to be stomping every mob into oblivion, but it’d be nice to notice a difference when I equip better gear/level up.

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          2 years ago

          Currently playing a Rogue - it’s what I played in the beta, but haven’t got around to using something new yet. I’m following the ‘Shadow Twisting Blades Leveling Rogue’ build from d4builds.gg which is good fun.

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      2 years ago

      Casually played since the official launch day (no betas). Lvl 40 Sorc. I saw one upside though: friends level 10 can easily join your game (or the other way around) and gameplay will be roughly the same regardless of the level. Looks like enemies stats are equalized somehow.

      However, there is a strong difference between solo play (where I can just teleport in, AoE all the things and the room is cleared) and a 4-party game where it takes everybody’s skills to take out all the mobs. Difficulty seems to ramp up with the number of players in the party, not the level strangely enough…

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      I’ve been playing for a week or so now and can happily report there are no pay-to-win features. There’s a season pass coming soon which they’ve promised to be cosmetic-only, as well as an in-game shop which features cosmetic skin sets. The store is *very *overpriced, especially for cosmetics.

      Neither I’m particularly thrilled about being in a $70 game, but I’m happy there’s no pay-to-win (for now, anyway).

    • nanoUFO@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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      2 years ago

      The game just makes me want to go reinstall torchlight 2 tbh. Like i’d give activation-blizzard money.

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      2 years ago

      always online is a never buy for me, and has been for a long while.

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        2 years ago

        Yeah, I’m glad I waited for reviews on this one, even though I’ve been looking forward to it for a long time.

        I just don’t want to support this sort of practice any more.