Experience the Fury of Diablo 4: Unleash Your Wrath Now
Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred Brings a Fresh Start to the Action RPG
After following every major update to Diablo 4 over the last year, the release of Vessel of Hatred feels like the launch of a whole new action RPG. The bulk of the new expansion is like upgrading to a new phone – all the familiar stuff is still there, but it’s faster and easier to use. And the new campaign has plenty of moments that I wouldn’t have ever expected to see in a dark fantasy story where you’re hunting yet another demon from hell.
A Fresh Start for Diablo 4
The Diablo 4 of 2023 wasn’t broken, but it did need fixing when it came to playing it as the live service action RPG as Blizzard intended. Starting a seasonal character from scratch every three months was a problem when it took weeks to reach max level and even longer to find loot that was exciting to play with. All the fun was buried.
Uncovering the Fun
Over the last year and change, Blizzard went and dug the fun up. By its fourth season, Diablo 4 started to have a clear vision for loot and how players could customize it to fit their character’s build. Items brought effects that altered your skills, letting you do exciting things like cast twice in a row or cover the entire screen. Season 5 refined everything a little more. And now, with the launch of Vessel of Hatred, and the Season of Hatred Rising, it’s all wrapped up in a big rework to how you level up and reach Diablo 4’s endgame.
New Features to Love
- The new spiritborn class is ridiculously flashy, fast, and intuitive to play.
- Kurast Undercity is a race against the clock with some of the best boss fights in the game.
- The ability to mark a town as my favorite to teleport to is game-changing.
- Borrowing other class’ skills, like a sorcerer’s teleport, through runewords gives you satisfying opportunities to make your build just a little bit better.
- The mercenaries are just fun to have around and can literally save you in a fight.
A Triumph of Balance
Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred is a triumph in understanding exactly what players want in a live service action RPG without compromising Blizzard’s brand of making complex systems surprisingly approachable. It found a balance between depth and simplicity that will hopefully carry Diablo 4 into an even brighter future as it gears up to release another expansion next year.
Join the Fun Now
Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred is live now, and there’s never been a better time to jump in.