Arsic
Loves his juicy stink trail scent
We are living in good times for ARPG enthusiasts. Last Epoch just launched which spurred me to make this thread and in some ways discuss the mixed reception of Diablo 4.
For context my favorite ARPG is still Diablo 2. I did NOT play this growing up and my exposure to it started with Resurrected. I play this game multiple times a week. I’m not even loot chasing or trying to achieve anything on the ladder. I just boot it up and I have fun. It’s familiar, cozy, and gives me immediate dopamine.
Often Diablo 2 is cited as the best ARPG for many or at least the best Diablo game. Which made me ask myself, “Why?” This game is played to this day religiously by many, and it has no content support. The end game, if you can even call it that, is repetitive and lack luster. Especially when you compare it to modern ARPGs. It has very limited viable skill trees and builds, and in general isn’t massive in its scope.
Yet today if you don’t launch your new ARPG with at least 30-50% of the content path of exile has to do, then your game is a failure to the fans of the genre it seems.
Diablo 4 was originally touted to be more like Diablo 2. I genuinely think this is true. It launched with its main appeal being the campaign, visuals, and easy to get into and play. It’s easy to digest and the end game even at launch had more than D2. Now with each season it keeps sprucing things up even if some are a bit of a miss. Itemization is being reworked. I see people also asking for skills to be redone and the skill trees to be far larger. This makes me wonder then why do “Diablo 2 is the best Diablo” advocates not like the skill tree here?
I for one love Path of Exile but find it overwhelming at times. It’s great it has as much content as it does but it also demands a lot from the player to ever sink their teeth into.
Which is why Last Epoch has currently impressed me so much. While the campaign is total dog shit everything else feels well thought out and fun. It feels more of a natural progression to Diablo 2&3 than PoE or D4 is.
My question to you is what is the best ARPG and why? What are the key aspects for a ARPG to be successful? Do you prefer insane depth like PoE, or just focused fun like a Diablo 2? Or is the middle ground LE hit the sweet spot?
For context my favorite ARPG is still Diablo 2. I did NOT play this growing up and my exposure to it started with Resurrected. I play this game multiple times a week. I’m not even loot chasing or trying to achieve anything on the ladder. I just boot it up and I have fun. It’s familiar, cozy, and gives me immediate dopamine.
Often Diablo 2 is cited as the best ARPG for many or at least the best Diablo game. Which made me ask myself, “Why?” This game is played to this day religiously by many, and it has no content support. The end game, if you can even call it that, is repetitive and lack luster. Especially when you compare it to modern ARPGs. It has very limited viable skill trees and builds, and in general isn’t massive in its scope.
Yet today if you don’t launch your new ARPG with at least 30-50% of the content path of exile has to do, then your game is a failure to the fans of the genre it seems.
Diablo 4 was originally touted to be more like Diablo 2. I genuinely think this is true. It launched with its main appeal being the campaign, visuals, and easy to get into and play. It’s easy to digest and the end game even at launch had more than D2. Now with each season it keeps sprucing things up even if some are a bit of a miss. Itemization is being reworked. I see people also asking for skills to be redone and the skill trees to be far larger. This makes me wonder then why do “Diablo 2 is the best Diablo” advocates not like the skill tree here?
I for one love Path of Exile but find it overwhelming at times. It’s great it has as much content as it does but it also demands a lot from the player to ever sink their teeth into.
Which is why Last Epoch has currently impressed me so much. While the campaign is total dog shit everything else feels well thought out and fun. It feels more of a natural progression to Diablo 2&3 than PoE or D4 is.
My question to you is what is the best ARPG and why? What are the key aspects for a ARPG to be successful? Do you prefer insane depth like PoE, or just focused fun like a Diablo 2? Or is the middle ground LE hit the sweet spot?