![]() ![]() Nothing like getting a baddie’s health bar down and knowing that your next shot/strike will have a bonus!Ĭontrols, everything that needs to be done can easily be done with a mouse. I’ve only played one character, but her skill powerups are also fun to use. I feel like once I’m used to the game I could bump it up though. I’m playing on Normal difficulty (b/c I suck at video games) and that’s enough to keep me challenged and dying once in a while, without being too casual or difficult. ![]() Speaking of fighting, it feels and sounds satisfying and impactful. Visuals are good, environments are nicely distinct from each other. No huge cinematic cutscenes, but DIII seemed to kind of use those as a crutch. Story and side quests at this point actually seem a little better than DIII. If you like the gamelay of Diablo III, I would recommend keeping it on your radar, or even blowing the whole $24 once you get your stimulus check. I’ve got about 7 hours in, and I can’t say enough good things about it so far, especially for $5…but it looks like it’s back to $24. I had been playing Borderlands 3, but quit playing it solo once my wife started playing with me, it’s much more fun with her. It’s been on my wishlist for a while and I couldn’t pass it up for $5. ![]() I picked up Grim Dawn on sale on Steam over the weekend. ![]()
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