
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred Review
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred reviewed by Travis Northup on PC & Xbox Series X|S, also available on PlayStation 5.
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred offers a wonderfully satisfying conclusion to the Mephisto saga, with one of my favorite Diablo stories yet, some really compelling changes to buildcrafting, two equally interesting new classes, and an endgame that seems primed to be more accessible and life-devouring than ever before. There are a few missteps here and there, like the completely lame way the new endgame handles co-op progression, or the fewer than expected reasons to explore Skovos beyond the campaign missions – but the vast majority of changes, improvements, and additions are enough to convince me to sink even more time into this incredibly dense ARPG.
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Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred offers a wonderfully satisfying conclusion to the Mephisto saga, with one of my favorite Diablo stories yet, some really compelling changes to buildcrafting, two equally interesting new classes, and an endgame that seems primed to be more accessible and life-devouring than ever before. There are a few missteps here and there, like the completely lame way the new endgame handles co-op progression, or the fewer than expected reasons to explore Skovos beyond the campaign missions – but the vast majority of changes, improvements, and additions are enough to convince me to sink even more time into this incredibly dense ARPG.
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