Lots of opinions here already but I will still give mine. I grew up with Diablo 2 being my all time favorite game, minionmancer main. I have defended that game to my wits end. Diablo 3 was a massive let down in terms of continuity of gameplay and theme. I personally see Diablo 4 as the real Diablo 3. The theme, mood, feeling.. all very good.
9 Combat. Partially due to the adjustments to classes, combat in Diablo 4 is better than in D3. Blizzard has added an evade mechanic which helps classes that had poor mobility in Diablo 3, and the cooldown is lower than spells like Teleport. Having to manage health potions also adds a new dynamic to combat, making it overall more interesting
Diablo 2: Resurrected plays pretty well on a controller, but it’s really hard to ignore the fact that there are quite a few little things (such as minimap navigation and picking up items in a
Diablo 2 has great itemization and good world building (for a diablo game). Same here; Diablo 1 has superior atmosphere, including music, sound and graphics - but Diablo 2 has better game systems - talent builds, itemization, viability of skills. Diablo 2 has great itemization and good world building (for a diablo game).
Regardless of what you think about which game is better than what. The facts of the matter are clear. Every single Diablo but this one is has a replayable campaign (I forget if 1 can but lets be honest, it was like 1995 and it was the foundation for the entire series). Diablo 4 does not have that option. Diablo 3 you could play it again and again on harder difficulties. Some bosses only I felt the nerfs on the fire sorc build, but I switched to the Chain Lightning build and I'm absolutely fucking shit up harder than I ever did on beta. I don't think the world is significantly harder, but it might feel that way for a lot of people given the balance changes to the most-played builds. realrufus777 • 3 mo. ago. Builds became just "click to delete hundred monsters“. It became all about speed, which turned D3 from an arpg into a racer. Similar to what happened to PoE, but Blizzard embraced the zoomzoom meta, which made it enjoyable for some players, but less enjoyable for fans of classic arpgs.
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In Normal mode, which I also like, its mainly about the meta game. You can suck at Diablo and still do well in normal because you understand the meta game. In Hardcore, you have to actually execute well, 100% of the time, or risk losing your character forever.

I don't care because I'm going to play this game for many many hours and having progression be a little slow is much better than Diablo 3 where now it takes like 2 days to get to level 70 after you get a few paragon levels. Diablo 3 was also way too easy in a way where Diablo 4 is also easy, but at least throws wrenches at you sometimes. The the build I went with for early game is 1 in frozen armor, 1 in warmth, 1 in static field, 1 in telekenesis (for teleport later), the rest in charged bolt until lightning is available. Rely on your merc to kill a bunch of stuff for you until you get lightning. Once you get that you won't have to shotgun stuff in the face with charged bolt.
Bro i guarantee i have more hours than you in all 3 Diablo games. First of all you clearly never pushed greater riffs in Diablo 3 Bec they had support builds. Second it doesn’t make it harder Bec it’s not a 1:1 monster hp per player so you’re also wrong there and players have synergies Third fuck this nostalgic d2jsp rmt trade andy shit.

Nightmare Dungeons are harder versions of the regular dungeons that you can find and enter while playing through the Diablo 4 campaign. Every dungeon in the game can become a Nightmare Dungeon

Always PC, because I prefer Keyboard an Mouse and 4k graphics and 120hertz+fps. And grouping up and communication is always much better on computer. Thats necessary for the endgame. But the Console version version is really good tbh. The Inventory works easier than on PC, the controls feel smooth and theres 1 big plus:
That's not too bad if it was linear moving forward and each level took about the same amount of time. Or even an hour or two more. But each subsequent level will takes exponentially more runs zDmQitS.
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