Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMillions have been slaughtered by Heaven and Hell alike. In the power vacuum, a legendary name resurfaces - Lilith, daughter of Mephisto. A Barbarian, a Sorcerer, a Druid, a Rogue and a Necr... Tout lireMillions have been slaughtered by Heaven and Hell alike. In the power vacuum, a legendary name resurfaces - Lilith, daughter of Mephisto. A Barbarian, a Sorcerer, a Druid, a Rogue and a Necromancer dare to battle her.Millions have been slaughtered by Heaven and Hell alike. In the power vacuum, a legendary name resurfaces - Lilith, daughter of Mephisto. A Barbarian, a Sorcerer, a Druid, a Rogue and a Necromancer dare to battle her.
- Nominé pour le prix 3 BAFTA Awards
- 1 victoire et 14 nominations au total
- Female Barbarian
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- Male Barbarian
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- Female Druid
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- Male Druid
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- Male Necromancer
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- Female Rogue
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- Male Rogue
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- Sorcereress
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- Sorcerer
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- Donan
- (voice)
- Elias
- (voice)
- Inarius
- (voice)
- Lilith
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- Lorath
- (voice)
- Mephisto
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- Neyrelle
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- Prava
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The positive: The design is awesome, Lilith is perfect, the game feels great to play, it is responsive and the attacks have weight behind them. The cinematics.
The negative: The history could have been epic and it really felt epic until almost the end... then it just felt like they missed the mark, or were eager to end it.
The builds, the way the skill tree is made there is like 5 builds possible max per classes which is very very disappointing.
The constant stuttering is something unbearable.
The "AI generated fetch quests"... most side quests feel like they were made by AI.... go fetch this and go to the other side of the map and come back, which never was the point of a diablo game.
The gear system is so basic it's disappointing, stripped of everything that makes a Diablo game with the excuse of "we will bring stuff later" but still charging full price for an incomplete game.
The main issue is the "always online" requirement that Blizzard implemented. The issue with this is that for some reason your character will suddenly get stuck in invisible walls, you literally cannot move, suddenly you either get teleported all over the map of if there are enemies around you, your hit detection doesn't work and they just stand there. Eventually when the server is finally able to catch up to you, you are DEAD, DEAD, DEAD!!!
Blizzards explanation is somewhere along the lines of "the server is trying to catch up with you that is why there are invisible walls." They basically said to fix this teleport out and re-teleport back in. Seriously? Is this how we can fix this issue?
I hope one day there is enough demands that Blizzard releases an off-line mode. There is literally no reason as to why you must absolutely remain online at all times except for Blizzard to spy on you like the Chinese Government.
Anyways at this state with the servers and the invisible walls and the no hit detection issues, this game is pretty much borderline unplayable. I don't what to give this but when the game is working, it is a 10/10, but because of the issues with server and stuff I just mentioned, I don't know, maybe a 1/10 cus it is unplayable at this STATE.
Advantages: +Graphics +Large amount of content +Characters
Neutral: +- Story +- Large map
I don't like:
- Gameplay
Why did I write the story in "neutral"? As I said, I played Diablo III for 6 years. I played through this game many times, where at the end Malthael broke the black soul stone, inside of which was Diablo's soul. (I played Reaper of souls) At the end they even say that Diablo is free. This is where the game ends. I thought that Diablo IV would have Diablo himself, but... he just isn't there. He is replaced by a certain Lilith, about whom I am hearing AT ALL for the first time. But I like the plot itself. That's why I wrote the story in "Neutral".
So, what's next? Ah, "Big Map".... Question: "What's wrong with this? This problem is related to the gameplay, which I don't like at all, and the gameplay is the main component of the game. So what's wrong? Lilith infuriates me. No, no, don't get me wrong, the GAMEPLAY with Lilith is terrible. The fact is that we are following in the footsteps of Lilith, but we NEVER MAKE TIME! NEVER! We constantly find bloody petals, and watch wonderful cartoons of Lilith killing someone. This is okay, but we are constantly going from one end of the map to the other. And at this time we are accompanied by small, but damn strong demons, and it becomes boring to beat small demons for the second hour without moving forward in the story. This is precisely the reason for which I abandoned the passage of Diablo IV.
Result: 7/10.
Instead they tried to cater to the Diablo 2 fossils by copy/pasting all the classes & skills from it, and then charged us full price for the same old cr@p that everyone and their granny has already played for 1000 hours 10-20 years ago.
No new classes, hardly any new skills, terrible legendary powers, zero innovation or originality. Tries to be MMO-lite but provides zero incentive for grouping up, and doesn't even have a Group Finder or Lobby Creator, or even a decent chat system.
Result: a stale-from-the-start mess with zero replayability, terrible class design and no real endgame to speak of, with players abandoning it in droves.
I've dragged Diablo 3 over the coals plenty in my lifetime, but it still kept me playing for ~10 years despite having no mod support - mods being the only reason Diablo 2 stayed popular enough. Diablo 3 gave us vastly improved classes to the point where you felt like you were playing something completely new. That is what Diablo 4 is missing - something new to play.
The game director's only skill is copy/pasting & cutting corners from top to bottom. Diablo 3 has no less than 8 fully professionally rendered Cinematics. Diablo 4 only has 2, the rest are rendered in-game in much lower quality.
The Bestiary is the same 5-6 boring enemy groups copy/pasted across the entire game. Lycans, Skeletons/Ghouls, Ghosts, Goatmen, human Bandits, Fallen, with the occasional cameo of Wasps, Scorpions, Spiders, Bears/Boars and some varied Hellspawn during timed events. As soon as I heard the phrase "monster families" I had a sinking feeling in my gut, but I never imagined how bad it was really gonna be.
The Endgame...what endgame? They took the worst of Diablo 3 and somehow made it even more tedious, with the same 4-5 variations of Dungeons being considered "the endgame" while you grind your way to max level 100 at a snail's pace.
Add on top a bunch of one-time irritating side quests with mostly unskippable dialogue, the same 4-5 copy/pasted random events across the game world, a poor excuse for a timed event called Helltide, and a couple of terribly designed "world bosses" that appear without any warning so you never know they're there. Because there's no decent chat function or group finder.
The Cosmetic shop is a complete fail because in-game colors are terribly washed out to the point where it doesn't even matter what your toon looks like.
The game itself has been completely outdone by a mobile game built around Pay2Win. When a P2W mobile game is more fun than D4, then you know it has failed miserably.
You would think it was created by Kathleen Kennedy.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDeckard Cain is mentioned a couple times. He was the old Horadrim from other Diablo titles, specifically Diablo 2.
- Citations
Rathma: I saw my corpse, And from my mouth crawled Hatred, A father burned his children on a pyre, And a mother molded a new age from the ashes. I saw the weak made strong, A pack of lambs feasting on wolves, Tears of blood rained on a desert jewel, And the way to Hell was torn asunder. Then came a spear of light, piercing Hatred's heart, And he who was bound in chains was set free.
[Rathma's Prophecy]
- ConnexionsFollows Diablo (1996)
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