The new season of Diablo 4 can't help but disappoint fans.
Image credit: Blizzard, Diablo 4
Just yesterday, we talked about Diablo 4 and all the new features introduced by Blizzard. Well, it seems that neither new questline, new boss, new companion, nor brand-new dungeons could have saved the game from players' harsh critique.
According to Reddit users, it seems that the features and customizations introduced by Blizzard aren't something that players expected. Speaking of which, many fans are disappointed with the inclusion of the new robotic companion Seneschal, which allows players to customize and select its abilities, saying that it is "completely useless" in battle and there's no sense in leveling it up.
Some even say that if you remove "the robot minion" from the game, nothing will change.
"Vaults are not only bad, they are ACTIVELY ANNOYING. Who on earth thought that D4 needed more annoying traps that force you to slow down and tiptoe around them with horrible top-down controls that are not intended for such fine movements, all the while a billion mobs and spell effects obscure your vision of them," said a Reddit user.
"Looked bad as soon as it was announced. Massive step back from s2," wrote a user.
"I'm level 29 and already bored out of my mind," shared another user.
Image credit: Blizzard, Diablo 4
The short storyline also received criticism. It features only a few quests, and players can defeat the final boss at just levels 20-25.
Also, players voiced complaints about numerous bugs. The most common was a flaw that blocked a quest object, preventing players from advancing through the plot of the season or upgrading their companion.
Players also reported several bugs causing characters to receive increased damage. For example, the hardcore character of blogger and streamer Raxxanterax instantly perished from the scream of Malphas' son.
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