Blizzard Entertainment may have lost a lot of fan goodwill in recent years, but it’s looking to win some of it back with the upcomingDiablo 4. Fans of the iconic action role-playing series have been waiting a long time for the fourth installment, and while expectations are incredibly high, early signs indicate thatDiablo 4might be able to deliver. Although the game is yet to release, trailers and other behind-the-scenes looks have showcasedDiablo 4’s impressive upgrades from previous installments, as well as some excitingly realistic combat features that should elevate the upcoming title above its competitors.

The action RPG market is awash with great games, but while many share the same central themes and features, newer releases need to innovate and push boundaries to make themselves stand out from the titles that come before them. This can make older games quickly feel obsolete or outdated, which is a fate that seems to be befalling Grinding Gear Games' free-to-play RPGPath of Exile. Comparisons are often madebetweenPath of Exileand theDiabloseries, and it looks like the upcomingDiablo 4might showPath of Exile’s age in more ways than one.

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Combat In Diablo 4

Diablo 4is looking to elevate many of the elementsthat players have come to know and love in the franchise. It’s been over ten years since the release ofDiablo 3, and the gaming landscape has changed a lot since then, so it will come as no surprise to fans of the series that the developer is looking to make some changes. While Blizzard has assured fans that in some waysDiablo 4will be returning to the origin of the series in terms of its dark aesthetic and macabre sensibility, other aspects like its character building and combat will be getting a substantial overhaul.

One of the features that a lot of marketing material has focused onahead ofDiablo 4’s launchis the creativity and freedom that the game will offer players when it comes to crafting their protagonist. With detailed insights into the various classes, a surprisingly complex character creator, and more intentionality in combat,Diablo 4is setting itself up to be an enjoyably challenging experience with plenty of exciting updates to please a discerning audience. The improvements in the combat animations and the upgraded directional physics will makeDiablo 4’s combat feel more real and visceral, and certainly kicks the experience up a notch.

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Combat Comparison With Path Of Exile

It’s clear that Blizzard has paid a lot of attention to how combat will play out and the ways in which it can be improved, with an emphasis on detail like AoE, character animation in relation to their movement when performing skills or spells, and the timing of blows to better present player commands. Instead of mindless hacking and slashing or spell surges,Diablo 4is putting an emphasis on precision and realism, with real weight attributed to the decisions gamers make when it comes to customizing their characters. Players may be yet to see how this feels for themselves, but alreadyDiablo 4looks like it’s a sizable step up from its competitors.

WhenPath of Exilewas first launched in 2013, comparisons toDiablowere inevitable. Some players felt likePath of Exileemerged favorably from that situation, with its own dark lore and innovative systems providing a compelling world to get lost in. However, even thoughPath of Exilehas had numerous expansionsand updates over the years since its release and a sequel is on the horizon, playing through the game’s combat today feels like a noticeable downgrade compared to whatDiablo 4is offering. Without the responsiveness and comprehensive character models ofDiablo 4,Path of Exilefeels like it’s firmly in the past-gen category when they’re compared side by side. With its upcoming sequel,Path of Exileshould definitely take a page out ofDiablo 4’s book and look at how it can upgrade its combat systems and update its gameplay, or risk being left behind.

Diablo 4will release on June 6 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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