Presumably, the cinematic reveal has placed Lilith front and center as our main antagonist in Diablo 4 . However, her origin story is perfect for a morally grey individual. Unlike the Prime Evils of Diablo, Mephisto, Baal, and all the others, waging an eternal war against the High Heavens was not of any interest to Lilith. The only "demonic" thing about Lilith is her appearance, which should count for noth
Long before humanity and Sanctuary existed, the Eternal Conflict raged on between the High Heavens and the Burning Hells. This never-ending battle seems almost senseless to outside observers, as few angels or demons bothered to question their parts in a war with no end, except for a few. Inarius, the former archangel of the High Heavens, and Lilith, gathered up followers from both sides and stole the Worldstone from the Pandemonium Fortress. Here is where our stories first began to form, as Sanctuary was created, and the Eternal Conflict would be esca
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https://www.vortex.cz/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/diablo-top-840x470.jpg"Torchlight II has a meaty campaign that is light on story but is filled with dungeons to explore and mobs of enemies to slay. The player need not take this journey alone, as there is a four-player co-operative multiplayer mode that lets groups of adventurers play together online. The Nintendo Switch version of Torchlight II runs perfectly fine in handheld mode without any concessions in terms of graphical or performance prowess, but this version also has some minor bugs that were noticeable throughout the game, such as information not displaying correctly on the Attributes screen. The developers are promising to address these issues in a patch that will be launched shortly after Torchlight II is relea
The long rumored ( and recently leaked ) Diablo 4 was finally announced at Blizzcon today with a horrifically terrifying trailer. After, game director Luis Barriga took the stage to describe the tone and visual style of the game. He promised fans Diablo 4 would have an exceptionally dark atmosphere and a deeper, more revealing journey through the world of Sanctuary.
It's beginning to look like the much-anticipated Diablo 4 _ will almost assuredly be announced during
BlizzCon 2019. With all of the recent problems and fan disgust Blizzard has been faced with ever since the company decided to ban a _Hearthstone player for protesting the Chinese government's treatment of Hong Kong, the upcoming
BlizzCon celebrations have had something of a muted anticipation cycle when compared to past years, and Blizzard's continued censorship of Twitch viewers has done little to get them back in player's good gra
Blizzard released
https://diablo4zone.com/ 4 _ screenshots in 4k following the game's stunning debut at
BlizzCon 2019, demonstrating a significant shift in aesthetic and in-game visuals that hearkens back to _Diablo 2 , the title that so obviously serves as a major inspiration for the next instalment in the franchise. Diablo 4 was one of the biggest announcements coming out of
BlizzCon 2019, although a report surfaced weeks before the actual event that confirmed the existence of the project alongside Overwatch
With last year's unpleasantly-received Diablo Immortal reveal and a recent letter from United States politicians strongly urging Blizzard to reverse their decision regarding Hearthstone player blitzchung's termination still hanging over their heads, the company is surely anticipating a rambunctious crowd at their upcoming annual convention. If there was ever a time to release information about the long-awaited Diablo 4 , or literally any other series fans have been asking for, this is
The game currently includes 3 playable classes: Barbarian, Sorceress, and Druid (returning, finally, from Diablo 2). Mechanically, the gameplay works the way it it always has: you move through an isometric world unleashing a variety of attacks on mobs of enemies, clear out dungeons, and collect loot of varying rarity. The exception being every character can now dodge, which was only available in the console version of Diablo 3 .
The story of Torchlight II continues on from the first game in the series, as the Alchemist protagonist of Torchlight has been corrupted by the Ember Blight and has fallen to evil. The player takes on the role of a new hero, who must go on a quest to save the world from the possessed Alchemist, which involves seeking out the six Elemental Guardians for their aid in protecting the elements of the natural world. The part of the story concerning the protagonist of the first game being corrupted by evil and becoming the villain of the second game is also the premise of Diablo II , which is just one of the many comparisons that exist between these two ser
While playing the Druid, the abilities all felt extremely situational and rewarding to use. Getting overwhelmed by enemies was a big concern, at least in the early levels. Luckily, all 6 abilities served an important purpose. I'd send my wolves to occupy an elite while I bear stomp AOE'd the mobs. I'd roll a boulder at archers to knock them out of range then dash through enemies with my bear charge to CC enemies and close distance on weakened targets. When things got to overwhelming, I could blow my lightning storm ultimate to help clear enemies out. Health potion cooldown management was a concern the whole time. There was no chance I could have made it through the demo zone by button mashing, this was the most involved combat of any Diablo game.