Is this game good or nah?
Is this game good or nah?
Its a nah
What do u think I think? Why u asking me i aint played it
Why though?
Idk I've watched reviews but it looks like it would either get boring quick or be an endless rewarding grind
it was fun with friends. It gets boring if you play alone.
I like it
only with other people. Playing solo is boring.
I have no friends. Can't I just play with random people online?
Is good?
Is there an online matchmaking?
played it solo for more than 400 hours
youll have to grind to a high ladder first and it'll be empty the whole way.
If you expect a good sequel to Diablo 2 you are in for dissappointment.
The plot of this game is so retarded It made me glad it was over quickly.
Fuck whoever thought doing another "le corruption ecksdee" storyline was a good idea. Blizzard is full of hacks
Got it on Switch about a month ago, and I like it. It's a solid game to play while listening to a podcast or whatever. It has a serviceable story, I find the character-specific storylines more interesting than the main narrative, but neither are bad.
It's probably the worst game I've played in the entire genre, I was actually impressed by how horrible it was. Aggressively bad but in an enthusiastic way.
What do you do just grind the same dungeons?
Aw man
I'm just expecting a good game I'm bored with my collection
you gonna have fun if you complete the campaign once, collect gear and slowly raise the difficulity when you feeling it
end game is a boring ass constant grind for autists
Yes it's fun to play each season and try out different builds.
Mechanically it feels amazing to play.
Once you start running out of gear upgrades and have to grind paragon levels, it becomes dull.
It has the most fun gameplay of the current ARPGs IMO, even with how dumbed down it is, so I'd say yeah. It all depends what you want out of it; if you want something like Diablo 2 you're better off playing PoE or some shit. Campaign is the most enjoyable part, not the endgame. If you want a really good solo ARPG, Grim Dawn is always going to be my choice though.
You can play with randos. Solo is fine too. Its fun, and great for pick up and play. Story really sucks but who cares about that. Its mechanically superior to D2 but has the WoW art style. Still though, its the most polished and least grindy arpg on the market. Plays great on a controller too. I recommend.
Grade A couch co-op.
The endgame is my favorite part, trying different builds on different classes on hardcore. I play a few different times on each new season. Fuck the story mode bro, get the switch version and just play adventure and rift.
It's decent. A good game for not paying too much attention and just watch your stats getting higher.
>it was fun with friends
fuck off with this shit, everything can be fun with friends
doing meth can be fun with friends
its a fun game even solo desu, i have probably 60 hours in it and think i got a good amount of fun from it.
but honestly you should just consider playing Path of Exile
Still has an active community on PS4. Fun game to just pick up and grind a few levels, try different builds. Elective mapping is sweet
Play pic related
Sounds about right
Seems like a fun game. Probably going to buy it
Everyone says that I'll just play adventure
Do I need a gaming pc for PoE?
>choose class
>find skillgem to right click for 1000+ hours
No.
I agree, that shit's such a cop-out to say.
Although meth is probably pretty fun to do solo desu.
You guys got some meth? Let's smoke it up
If you get D3, play through the story once to unlock harder difficulties, and then adventure/rift to your heart's content. The various classes are all fun playing through, but the story is a slog past the first time. And PoE is pretty easy to run, as long as you're not running integrated Haswell graphics. I recommend playing both.
Sounds good. I'll check it out on my laptop
Only on consoles and only as a "party" game. 4 player local multiplayer is fun.
The endless rewarding grind is the game. That's what all diablo games are. You get loot to get stronger in order to do progressively harder content to get more powerful loot to do progressively harder content. The appeal for Diablo is build diversity. You can get a number of armor sets in the game that change the way you play your class. Of course, good luck completing a full set. It's all RNG which keeps you playing. It's an endless grind. Some people like it, others won't.
Weird. I just bought the PS4 version after playing the PC version a while back where I got Number 2 Sader. I fucking love this game. Enjoy it!
I enjoy grinding so I'll probably like this game. Do you do grind the same dungeons?
Lol what a fucking loser you are. How did your life come to this?
It's fun, if you like ARPGS it probably has the smoothest gameplay of all of them right now. Maybe POE boys will rush to argue this but it's sort of objective. However it lacks in depth overall, and content drops off after you have done end game enough.
Gearing is fun climbing greater rifts is fun but you experience the full content loop pretty quick. It's super loot focused over anything else which is good or bad depending on what you want.
You grind Rifts and later Greater Rifts (which scale in difficulty). They are randomly generated dungeons but they use the same environments from the campaign, just placed in random patterns and with random enemies spawned in.
Since we're on the subject about how many hours does it take to finish grim dawn's base game?
Not including endgame, 20-30 hours is a fair time for the main story + some extras, if you take your time and don't rush everything. Take in the atmosphere and enjoy the general vibe of it.
Thanks buddy
Oh that makes sense. Sounds cool
It’s fun.
The last 5% of the endgame progression becomes a slog, but the first 95% is very satisfying. Leveling a character and getting your full set of gear, and maybe upgrading it a bit feels like it happens at the right pace, but eventually you’ll be in grind-hell if you insist on leaderboard topping performance.
The latter is not for me, but you can certainly make that first 95% go the distance by repeating it with new classes and builds. I think after hundreds of hours and at least two characters of each class able to competently play at a reasonably high level (I feel satisfied at GR90 or so) I think I’ve gotten about all I want out of it, and I’m ready to move on. If you can do the same and accept that you can’t be at the absolute top without a huge time sink, you’ll enjoy it.
Fun for 50 or so hours, after that it depends on how autistic you are.