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This is the same for Diablo Immortal
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This is the same for Diablo IV GoldImmortal, and it's evident prior to when you even reach the endgame due to the fact that it is a fundamental part of the game's gameplay. Drops of loot aren't as effective while character progression is artificially slow and spread over too many game systems, making them too rough and coarse. The game is more skillfully concealed than it was at the launch of Diablo 3, but it's the same boring grind. purchasing a battle pass, or paying a huge sum for legendary crests does nothing to get an awesome item drop won't be as thrilling as just finding one.

I'm unsure if there is a way of separating the core elements that make Diablo fun from the mechanics behind free-to-play revenue. If there exists, Blizzard and NetEase have not yet found it. They've made a mobile Diablo that's slick and enjoyable. It's even spacious at first. If you're able to spend enough time playing it, there's no doubt that the essence of the game was cut out, sliced up, and then sold back to you piecemeal.

Diablo Immortal isn't as bad as a game that is free to play Diablo 4 Goldcould have been. The game will slash you every moment with a multitude of microtransactions that come in all kinds of mysterious currencies. You'll need to work for victory especially if you opt not to make a purchase in the game. Your reward for all this is a sloppy duplicated version of Diablo II's plot.
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This is the same for Diablo Immortal - by MacMillanwu - 05-11-2023, 08:44 AM

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