![]() ![]() There are even new random quests that can pop up when you’re in an area. You get that sweet Diablo feel of punching through a pack of monsters, crushing elite enemies and bosses, and watching their bouncing bodies burst forth with a flow of gold and loot. The game looks really, really good “for a phone game” and there’s a load of voice-acting to go along with the rich effects. ![]() However, again, playing it on my phone (A Google Pixel 4XL) made for a less precise experience than controlling my characters via WASD on Bluestacks emulation. Many of my signature abilities like spinning around in a whirlwind or smashing things with big blunt objects are there intact, and there are even some mobility tactics to deal with when dodging telegraphed enemy attacks. The Crusader and Necromancer are slated to join the cast on launch. I went with a class I’ve played a ton of in Diablo II and III, the Barbarian. In this alpha, the Barbarian, Wizard, Monk, and Demon Hunter were available for play. This means that a lot of cool characters are still around and in play to interact with. And I always thought people already considered the Diablo franchise to be dead and buried after how Diablo 3 also got massively negative reception.Diablo Immortal takes place in the sweet spot between Diablo II and Diablo III chronologically. They were dead to me all the way back when they decided they were going to focus on MMO stuff at the very least. Blizzard to me was a company that made some cool stuff back in the 90s but is hardly relevant to anything I'd be interested in today. More or less the sentiment I was looking to see I don't really have stock in this brouhaha beyond being amazed that there is a brouhaha about it. And I know some people put the moment of death after Diablo 2, what with Warcraft 3 sanitizing the Warcraft universe from all the dark shit like orcs sacrificing humans on altars or renaming Demons to "TITUNZ". My gut says it died after The Burning Crusade. I dunno exactly when, because it kind of depends on what you care for in games. ![]() The Blizzard that made games out of love and care died years ago. ![]()
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