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Diablo 4 drags the series’ demon-slaying, loot-harvesting delight into the 2020s

Posted on December 10, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

My problem with Blizzard’s Diablo series has always been that its cinematics and artwork depict an intriguing epic that its loot-loving gameplay never truly delivers. After playing ten hours of Diablo 4’s blood-soaked beta, its demon-slaying finally feels like it lives up to the box art. For a start, Diablo 4 is a remarkable-looking RPG – even when a leak-deterring watermark covers my screen.
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