Diablo 4, set 50 years after Diablo 3, offers a comprehensive gameplay experience that improves on its predecessors. Players engage with an engaging narrative that introduces new characters while also connecting with past ones. The game introduces an open-world structure, allowing exploration at a personal pace, and focusing on the experiences of everyday characters in Sanctuary. This change enhances the storytelling and makes players more invested as they navigate diverse environments and side quests. Visually, Diablo 4 is the most stunning installment in the series, providing an immersive gaming experience.
Diablo 4 takes place over 50 years after Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls, and while it's helpful to have knowledge of the previous games, Diablo 4 does a good enough job getting you up to speed that you can go in blind to its surprisingly engaging story.
One of the key differences between Diablo 4 and its predecessors is its open world structure. This gives Sanctuary a sense of scale that wasn't present in the previous games, and most of the side quests focus on the "little" people of the world.
You can explore the world at your own pace: enemies are largely scaled to your level, and the narrative is often non-linear. This also means the story takes you through a more varied selection of environments, from frigid mountains to witch-infested swamps.
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