Diablo IV

Diablo IV Ultimate Edition

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Diablo® IV is the ultimate action-RPG experience with endless evil to slaughter, countless abilities to master, nightmarish dungeons, and legendary loot. Embark on the epic campaign solo or with friends, meeting memorable characters through a gripping story in a beautifully dark world, or explore an expansive end game: battle iconic bosses for powerful loot, fight back the encroaching onslaught of Hell in Helltides, master the Forge to create your ultimate weapons and progress powerful characte...
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Recent Steam reviews:
Mixed (2207)
All Steam reviews:
Mostly positive (27591)

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Description

includes

- Diablo IV
- Inarius Wings & Inarius Murloc Pet in Diablo
- Amalgam of Rage Mount in World of Warcraft
- Temptation Mount in Diablo IV
- Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor in Diablo IV
- Wings of the Creator Emote in Diablo IV
- Accelerated Seasonal Battle Pass Unlock in Diablo IV

Diablo IV is the ultimate action-RPG experience with endless evil to slaughter, countless abilities to master, nightmarish dungeons, and legendary loot. Embark on the epic campaign solo or with friends, meeting memorable characters through a gripping story in a beautifully dark world, or explore an expansive end game: battle iconic bosses for powerful loot, fight back the encroaching onslaught of Hell in Helltides, master the Forge to create your ultimate weapons and progress powerful characters, with cross-play and cross-progression on all available platforms.

Welcome to Hell

Discover the critically acclaimed franchise that defined the Action RPG genre. As the battle between the High Heavens and Burning Hells rages on, hatred devours Sanctuary as evil spreads and a new wave of cultists and worshippers arise to embrace Lilith’s coming. Only a brave few dare to face this threat and bring light to the all-consuming darkness.

Expansive Open World

Forge your own path through the corrupted lands of Sanctuary, an ever-growing, fully explorable world teeming with challenges, quests, enemies, and loot. Join your fellow adventurers, rescue and retake besieged towns, delve into nightmarish dungeons and uncover lost secrets as you fight back evil. The many zones of Sanctuary are yours to explore, and with rotating areas of extreme peril like World Bosses and Helltide, danger lurks at every turn.

Immersive Character Development

Create and customize your character to face the encroaching darkness. Choose from one of five classes and build your hero with skills, abilities and cosmetics, creating a champion that is uniquely your own. Grow stronger as you progress through powerful Skill Trees and develop even more unique end game specializations with Paragon Boards.

Legendary Gear, Epic Battles

Discover and experiment with a vast arsenal of powerful weapons, armor and more to fight back against the demons threatening Sanctuary. Explore unique combinations, create your own upgrades and collect a plethora of powerful tools to battle in immersive, action-packed combat against the deadliest of enemies.

Seasons & Events

The tales of Sanctuary continue to unfold. Create Seasonal Characters and join in fresh adventures - master new mechanics and take on the latest threats in each new Season. Complete harrowing feats of the Season Journey and earn new Battle Pass rewards. Plus, sharpen your swords and get in the spirit of the seasons when Limited-Time Events sweep through Sanctuary.

End Game Undertakings

There’s even more Diablo IV to explore as you reach higher levels and more fearsome World Tiers. Face the greatest challenge yet as you take on the most powerful demons in The Pit, steel yourself against Uber Bosses to reap uber unique rewards, fight back overflowing armies of Hell as Helltides emerge across Sanctuary, battle larger-than-life World Bosses, and master the Forge to create the mightiest weapons fit for a hero.

Configurations

minimum*

  • OS: 64-bit Windows 10 version 1909 or newer
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K or AMD FX-8350
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or Intel Arc A380 or AMD Radeon R9 280
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 90 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: *1080p native resolution / 720p render resolution, low graphics settings, 30fps, SSD Required

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Reviews

6
Game review score based on 53 reviews, all languages included

Best reviews

The game was long awaited, and hopes was high, but not unreasonable and with a small dash of caution. The two previous games improved upon each other, showing a promising path if it had been followed.

Diablo 4 feels like an poorly planned and executed DLC, that falls short on expectations when it comes to long time fans to the franchise.

The game world is rather small, and is relatively fast to traverse. The map has names for other parts of the world in its corners, giving an illusion that there are other parts of Sanctuary you will eventually go to, which you wont. what you see once you open up the map is all it is. And for all the maps size, it's largely empty. Werry few dungeons, and the enemies are sparsely placed in many of the zones.

The max level is 90, after that you get paragon levels like in diablo 3. However, you'll beat the games main story long before level 50. And after that, there isent really anything currently to do. Well other than turn up the world difficulty and do the few dungeons there are on repeat.

The story feels like an afterthought, and sadly have an massive feeling of being rushed.

Like as if the dews just wanted the player to fight boss after boss. It feels like you fight a main boss every 2 quests. And they often don't even feel challenging.

The main selling point of Diablo 4 was that it is MMO. That is pretty much lies. The only time you really see other people is in towns, and during a few world events.

For all this game have and it lacks. And for what Blizzard currently asks for it. It isn't worth even remotely near 70$ nor 70€ I would wait for this game to be 80% off. Because that's what i feel this game is worth currently.

If they add a large expansion to the story and endgame content for free in the future. Then perhaps the current price tag can be justified.

But not now. This is a 20$ game, with the price tag of 70$.
  • The Graphics is good
  • The music feels well done, and fitted to events
  • The cinematics are well made
  • Werry short main storry
  • Small world map, and is pretty much empty
  • Pretty much nothing to do after beating the main storry
Blizzard is no longer the game company we used to love and this game is no longer Diablo. Its a boring scam. The most fun and important aspect in a game like D Is loot and yet they manage to make It worst than irrelevant. No matter what you wear, enemy's power scale with your level and you have always the feeling to be weaker. One the main story is done, there's basically no reasons to keep playing.
  • Good graphic
  • Reperitive and boring
  • No sense of progression whatsoever
  • Swallow story

Recent reviews

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I had high hopes for Diablo IV, especially after the hype surrounding its release, but it fell flat in so many ways. The graphics are stunning, no doubt, but they can’t mask the repetitive gameplay that quickly turns into a grind. The story feels disjointed and lacks the depth that made previous titles in the series so engaging.

Character customization is limited, making it hard to feel truly connected to your hero. And don’t get me started on the always-online requirement—it's frustrating when I just want to dive into a single-player experience without interruptions.

The loot system, which should be the crown jewel of a Diablo game, feels underwhelming and often punishes you with the same items over and over. Instead of feeling rewarding, it quickly becomes a chore.

Overall, Diablo IV left me feeling more annoyed than satisfied. I wanted to explore the dark, rich world of Sanctuary, but instead, I found myself stuck in a cycle of monotony. I’ll be hoping for a better experience next time.
seassons is only for skins. is boring all time farming gear and start from 0....... totally boring dungeons and factt they have just fews looks and then repeat...... really bad game
  • good graphic
  • short story
  • any end game
  • seassons boring
Best Diablo title hands down. Every class is viable and has more than a handful of builds with each of them you can tweek to your heart's content. Actually has an endgame unlike the can do no wrong not even 30FPS forum trading trashfire that D2 has become these days, ignore the unwashed and never pleased masses on this one you won't regret it.
  • Has an endgame
  • Is the best DIablo
  • Most challenging Diablo
  • Music is too quiet
  • Reminds you somewhat of the worst Diablo
  • Too challenging for the smooth brains bombing it.
Once again, Blizzard fails to delivers. The game is not bad, but there are several problems that should have been fixed or reviewed before the launch. It's as if they can't just win and always have to compromise. The game is fun while doing the campaign, but gets stale very quickly once it's done. It's a Diablo game for sure, but just not the one everybody was expecting on the long term.

  • Good narrative
  • Excellent main villain
  • Feels like a Diablo game
  • Experience grind is way too slow
  • Some items will likely never drop because of the drop rate being in the decimals
  • Forced online gameplay, even if there's not much people in the world

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