No more than it was before the DLC release, no.
No more than it was before the DLC release, no.
Wasn’t PoE exactly this, but for Diablo 3? Apparently the Diablo series just spawns community-built competitors each generation now?
I work at a company which doesn’t make games, but interacts with a lot of game devs, and employs a lot of ex-game devs; and everyone I work with is either glad they got out of game dev or glad they skipped it altogether.
I used to work for a very reasonable (smaller) game studio, and while it was fun, I still got a massive pay and quality-of-life improvement by changing careers away from making games.
Thank you for this. I had the same impression, and was starting to get annoyed; but if it comes with more features out the gate, then that’s nice!
I hate that feeling of knowing I need to do something and wanting to start, but actually doing it is like my body and mind are weighed down by concrete.
If not experiencing those things would dramatically make your life better, might go see a psychiatrist about evaluation?
What if the thing that hasn’t been seen in gaming before is actually just resurrecting Godus and fulfilling all the promises like a decade later when everyone thought it was dead?
Likely because beans are so filling
I like the gameplay of Diablo4, but the environments and world are just so BLEAK… it’s hard for me to want to keep spending time in the world. I feel like the previous 3 games were a lot more hopeful, with towns that had people just living their lives, not too worried about things.
D4, it’s like everyone is oppressed and depressed and just barely scraping by to survive, and just… I feel sad any time I think about going back in.
Weirdly, I had the opposite reaction—I was happy to find that the combat was more straightforward than most action RPGs! Just attack, magic, dodge to start. No secret hidden combos or abilities that change per weapon. (Though you do unlock fancier skills, more like the Yakuza games; but I like unlocking them slowly rather than discovering them by reading online guides like with Dark Souls…)
Thank you. Obviously “we would buy them if we could” is given; but just as obviously, this was just wishful thinking out loud.