![]() What I did get to properly explore were the game’s story campaign in full as well as much of the sprawling open world, side missions and the many dungeons and activities to complete across Sanctuary.ĭiablo IV is a distinctly darker game than its immediate predecessor. My time with the preview release was limited - I was unable to reach level cap and experience all the endgame systems and we still don’t know much about how seasonal content will roll out for Diablo IV in the months after its launch. The looming shadow Diablo II (and the lukewarm response to Diablo III) is so ever present that you’ll be asking yourself if the series can ever shake off the shackles of its past.ĭoes it succeed? That’s a question that’s too early to answer in its entirety. It’s also a dramatic reboot for the series - a course correction for Diablo’s story, tone and aesthetic as well as a move into a fully fledged live-service model.ĭiablo IV is a game that remains in constant conversation with its past while attempting to keep one cloven hoof firmly planted in the future. This is the setting for Diablo IV, the latest game in Blizzard’s massively successful ARPG franchise. It’s been decades since the events of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls and humanity has been ravaged by death cults, poverty and political instability - of both the mortal and planar variety. ![]() Lilith, daughter of the Prime evil of Hatred, Queen of the Succubi, former lover of the archangel Inarius and mother of humanity has entered the mortal lands of Sanctuary. ![]()
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