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As evident by his fate in StarCraft 2, the revolutionary with a southern drawl should probably stop making enemies out of really powerful people. Perhaps he should just stick to StarCraft briefing rooms instead of TikTok in the fut


Batman: Arkham Asylum was a marvel for DC fans, and even for those new to the Batman mythos. Batman: Arkham Asylum featured the Caped Crusader with his iconic Rogues Gallery, locked in Arkham Asylum as he fights his way out through the very criminals he put away. A sequel was bound to happen, but plans for Batman: Arkham City were actually well underway before it was even announced, and proof of that can be found in the Warden’s Off

Despite this ending being a non-canon joke, the Mira shiba inu dog ending has featured in a few Silent Hill games due to how fun this easter egg is. It’s a nice change of pace from all the horrors , fog, and murders, and it features Mira as the dog that was behind all the events in Silent Hill 2 thanks to a bunch of control levers and butt


Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of the greatest CRPGs of all time, with Larian's improvements in this sequel making it clear why Baldur's Gate 3 was destined for success all along. The epic scope of this RPG coupled with the wealth of content players could access made Original Sin 2 a vast improvement over its predecessor in every


Loot is a big part of Diablo 4 , and a game that also focuses on this is Warframe, a third-person shooter game set in a futuristic world. It's not very similar to Diablo 4 in many other ways, but fans after a slightly different experience should check this game


The Diablo series has gone through some interesting changes, both bad and good. Many fans consider Diablo 2 to be the highlight of the series with Diablo 3 introducing some interesting developments to the gamep


All the numbered entries in the franchise have sold well and are highly regarded in their own right, and the universe has been expanded through toys, novels, and comics. The series has become a cultural phenomenon over the years, and Diablo 4 is no exception. Still, fans of the genre can entertain themselves with some good games like Diablo 4 that embody the RPG elements and hack-and-slash goodness of this popular ti

The character should grow as a result of the player strategically planning their build, donning the right equipment, and grinding with purpose. Shredding through tough endgame enemies should feel like a reward not the default style of p


Diablo 4 was officially announced in November 2019, with the game launching in June 2023. It promised to be the most ambitious and significant entry in the series yet, and Blizzard did a lot of things right and wrong for the game's launch period. Released in 1997, the first Diablo defined the isometric action-RPG hack-and-slash looting genre and every similar game since it has been referred to as a Diablo cl

This writer does not agree or appreciate the notion of any of the above ideas for how to monetize Diablo 4 in the long term, but it is absolutely in line with how Blizzard treats all their games. Seeing how successful Hearthstone, Overwatch, and World of Warcraft are, consumers have clearly accepted this as the status quo.


Nazeem is annoying enough when looking down on the Dragonborn, so you can just imagine what an entirely different ballgame it would be when he tries to look down on social media types. This guy would probably start a #clouddistrict hashtag, and be the only one using

Overwatch is perhaps the least demanding of a consumer’s cash as it only has a single purchase point to access the game, but then has the benefit of loot boxes for the many cosmetic skins created for events scattered throughout the year. With that said, the esports push in the Overwatch League (OWL) likely keeps it relevant enough to justify additional development.


Like Diablo 4 , the top-down perspective (which does have a ton of flexibility, allowing players to scroll around their surroundings within certain limits), tactical combat, and an emphasis on looting as well as optimizing character Broken Builds permeate this wonderful experience. Players will love gathering a party and forming the best strategies to take out the many foes that stand in their

Reading the above ideas about Diablo 4 may come off as pessimistic, but again, the point is to consider how a design for the next game would look with a revenue model that would satisfy Blizzard’s expectations, and that of its shareholders. Gone are the days of putting out a game with a single DLC pack and calling it a day. Blizzard, and many others, seek to produce games as a service, and Diablo 3 simply did not cut it. Let us cross our fingers and hope for the best, that Diablo 4 both meets our expectations and Blizzard’s - though it’s hard to imagine such an ideal landing spot for the next game.


Diablo 4 was finally officially announced at BlizzCon 2019, and while it was great to see this terrible-kept secret formally revealed, it was the inclusion of the Druid class that had veteran fans of the series truly excited. First introduced in the expansion to Diablo 2 , the class quickly became a player favorite and was sorely missed when Diablo 3 was relea