It has certainly met my expectations. While I’m not super stoked about the money store, I see no reason to be threatened by it, it exists for those that buy from it and otherwise I will continue ignoring it

Story has been great so far, I’m no where near the end and my power fantasy has been well met as a primarily bone Necro.

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    I’ve never been able to get into ARPGs before D4. I tried all of them starting with D2 and none of them ever clicked.

    With D4, I’ve played around a 100 hours so far. I’m starting to feel like I’m done for now, but that’s a lot of hours for a more-or-less-singleplayer game. But now that I’ve had this fun experience with D4, I think I should give POE another try - I feel like I might be able to actually appreciate it now, all thanks to Diablo.

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    I really like it so far. 51 bone necro myself. starting to feel a bit lost now but still having fun. I think there is still plenty of thing I don’t get yet. Agree on the store.

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    I think I would rate it as a 3.5 of 5 right now. It looks great and combat plays really fluid, and your character looks great! There are a number of issues underpinning it that together make me not as invested as I was with Diablo 2 and Diablo 3. I’m not super hungry for spare time to play Diablo 4 but I think it’s “fine”.

    However, I think Blizzard will have some nice updates to come because my problems with the game is echoed by so many others, like itemization, skill and build variety and high-level end game progression. In these regards, I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re looking at a vastly updated game already by autumn.

    So that’s why I’m happy that the core of Diablo 4 looks and feels good because that’d be harder to fix than the spreadsheet-like data.

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    It is okay. Kind of fun to play if I just go at it and do not think about it to much. It is not a game that will let us feel powerful and that is one of the more fun aspects of arpg’s so I need to adjust my expectation.

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    The production value is fantastic but itemization seems a bit dull to me. I was hoping for something to split the difference between D2 and POE in terms of no-lifing required, but it feels a bit closer to a very casual experience like D3. Also not a fan of the dynamic scaling, it’s awul to feel stronger in the same zone at level 10 than level 30.

    But I’m optimistic, they’re going to be building on a solid platform. There’s tons of potential here.

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    I really like it so far. I’m level 45 (bow rogue) and am clearing up some side quests in act 3 before moving on in the main story. The presentation is stunning and game play works for me for now (I hope other classes don’t all rely on this charge up/release style of play though).

    Talent trees seem ok, although I’m not sure how much variation there will actually be. Some skills really seem vastly more useful due to synergies that I can’t find with other skills. However I haven’t reached the higher levels yet and am mostly ignoring this whole legendary aspect thingy for now and I haven’t even unlocked the paragon stuff.

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    Currently at lvl 69 as a Bone Spear Necro. Been enjoying it for the most part, but there are things popping up every now and again that are somewhat detrimental to the experience. Will be interesting to see the first big patch.

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    Level 76 WW Barb, loving it. I didn’t get to enjoy WW before all the nerfs, but I feel like it’s still very strong. I’ve almost all renown unlocked, working on just farming at this point.

    I love the game. I think it’s a great start and I can’t wait to see what future patches will add.

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    Having a great time so far. It’s definitely in a much better state then D3 was at launch, or even a while after. And the amount and quality of content is way beyond D2.

    Biggest thing in watching blue is how they update the game going forward. If they can keep building on and improving the game, then I think I’ll be enjoying this game for quite a while.

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    I’m around 40lvl, just started Act 3. It’s a diablo, as I wanted to see it. It lacks some qol features. And sometimes its a bit tedious (maybe it’s just about me getting older). I played barb and necro on beta. Now my main is rogue and it’s not an easy point’n’click. I want more skill buttons (at least 5th for ultimate), but it’s interesting to test different builds. So, I’m totally happy with this diablo. Imo, it’s better than diablo 3 in many aspects. But a little boring visually.

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      I agree with the visuals, the game IS beautiful in its own way, but the muddled browns and greys make every zone kinda look the same across the continent.

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        Yeah. 3rd had more various and visually pleasing locations. I really want domething like jungles or the heaven. Didn’t spoiled it to myself, maybe they are latter in game. But I doubt.

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        Yes, I know Diablo 3 got a TON of complaints about the art direction but honestly my problem with it was always more about the World of Warcraft-style blocky architecture etc. rather than the colors. I always liked rather colorful games since they really make each area feel different and new, which is great when you’re playing in Adventure Mode and like to switch things up.