A blizzard of negative reviews, despite the vast numbers playing
Can you ever satisfy the Diablo community? Does anything other than madness lie in wait for those who try? With the recent release of expansion pack Vessel of Hatred, squillions of people returned to the ARPG, but are they happy? Are they capable of happiness? I relish any chance to return to Sanctuary.
I mean, what’s not to love? A brand-new class never before seen in the franchise, an entirely new region to explore, and a slew of quality-of-life mechanics, like the group finder and Runewords? But based on scouring through the hundreds of Steam reviews left by both satisfied and vexed players alike, it appears my enthusiasm for the ARPG leans more toward the minority side of the community.
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