The skills list within Diablo IV Gold has also evolved. As someone who played all of the Diablo games, that took some time to get used to. The various options offered to players give them flexibility to adapt to their own game styles, but don't cause new players to feel lost. As barbarians, as a Barbarian I could decide to focus on dual-wielding guns for quicker attacks that do more damage or pick the two-handed slashing weapon order to perform the spinning attack that lets me cut through large numbers of enemies. The tree was like a swarm of enemies, but there was a logic to it all , as it was used in previous Diablo games.
Like any Diablo game, there are plenty of dungeons that you can clear within Diablo 4. but the game's open world feature is a nice addition to the proceedings. It was quite a surprise when I encountered a cliff, and I was offered the option for me to "climb down" that led to a different part in the game's map.
Although it's not an extensive vast open world as Elden Ring or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild the game was intriguing to have a greater area to explore. Previous Diablo games had randomly generated maps that were vast, but very limited. Although Fractured Peak was still restricted yet it didn't feel like I was being confined to maps. There are horses that you can purchase but only after completing the quest, which is available later on.
While playing the game I was fascinated by the story of Diablo 4 and how it played. This isn't like the way I played Diablo 3 where it was the game's gameplay which kept me coming back but the storyline was forgotten. Add to that an open world, and I was even more intrigued to explore while also seeing the possibilities of building my own Barbarian. It's the combination of gameplay and story which makes my experience from cheap Diablo 4 Gold so interesting and will be the same to fans once it's out.