![]() It did suffer from some of the free to play issues, a primary one being that it was both easy to get into and easy to leave. Lost Ark was kicked to the curb with little ceremony or regret. A couple of other titles were suggested (though Valheim won out quickly), but nobody said they wanted to get just a little bit further or run another dungeon or stick around for the great big siege of Luterra. In fact, when a hint of a suggestion came up to play something else… like Valheim… there was not a single protest from our group. Blessing of Kings – First Impressions of Diablo Immortal.Tales of the Aggronaut – Diablo Immortal.MMO Fallout – Wyatt Cheng Lied, Very Simply.Massively OP – The Daily Grind: What counts as ‘gear’ in MMORPGs?.PC Gamer – Diablo Immortal microtransactions have sparked a brutal backlash.PC Gamer – Diablo Immortal is a game designed to exploit your love of Diablo.Blizzard Watch – How to play Diablo Immortal without spending a dime.Blizzard Watch – How does playing Diablo Immortal on mobile devices compare to playing it on PC?.WCCFTech – Diablo Immortal Players Could Spend over $100,000 to Max Out a Single Character. ![]() Massively OP – Diablo Immortal players estimate being fully geared up will cost $110,000 in microtransactions.Massively OP – First impressions of Diablo Immortal on PC.Massively OP – Diablo Immortal launches on mobile and PC today with hellacious microtransactions.Meanwhile, others have written more about the game than I will, so it is a chance for me to be community oriented and link out to others. Carbot has a video about the game already that, in his usual style, sums up the feeling of the masses. Others those, who have found it compelling enough to go deep on… well, they are kind of pissed. So, barring any new controversy or big change, this will probably be my one post about playing Diablo Immortal. A game that is easy to put down is also easy to simply not pick up again. But playing… and paying… lives in the emotional part of my brain. I suppose, intellectually I appreciate a game I can put down at a moment’s notice and not feel deprived. But after a couple of hours playing over the last week… Diablo Immortal isn’t that. There are other items, a battle pass, and the whole “you could spend over $100,000 to max out a character” aspect of the game, which would really tick me off if the game was strong and compelling enough that I wanted to keep playing it. Okay, game, can I just hang out with Juicybumbum for a moment in peace?īut it does get more persistent as you progress.
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