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I've had a relationship with the Diablo franchise. I came into the show. But only because the match was already older, it didn't diminish my love for this at all. I moved untold hours into the world of Sanctuary. Suffice it to say I played a LOT of Diablo 2, if that sentence made no sense to you.
But something nagged at me the entire time. Every time a trailer or screenshot came out, there was something else, although enthusiasm. If this was the sequel to Diablo 2, why did it look so different? Was this of graphics? Nevertheless, I jumped in at launch day and my general opinion was that the game was fine. Only fine. I understood even then there was no way I would put exactly the same time and love into D3 that I had its own predecessor.
As I got deeper into the game, I became convinced that this was exactly what a more contemporary Diablo 2 would be. Somehow, the magic was lost in the new version of the game. The graphics were rounded smoother and out, taking away the Gothic aesthetic in favor of something that looked more like World of Warcraft. The game play was simpler also, but something was lost in that too. I am not saying it's a good thing, but there was something exciting about those panic inducing latency spikes which would accelerate an enemy to 200 mph as he charged you.
And so, I checked a few weeks, out of Diablo 3 after release. I'd go back from time to time as new content was added, but never would I spend time with it like I did D2. Games like Path of Exile went and came, promising to be'exactly what Diablo 3 should have been.' However, they felt like boring Diablo 2 clones. I became disillusioned with buy Diablo IV Gold the whole genre, convinced that Diablo 2 was lightning in a bottle that may never be recaptured.