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Tyler Colp - Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred is live and there's no better time to jump in - pcgamer.com - Diablo

Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred is live and there's no better time to jump in

Even as someone who has followed every major update to Diablo 4 over the last year, the release of Vessel of Hatred feels like the launch of a whole new action RPG. The bulk of the new expansion is like upgrading to a new phone: all the familiar stuff is still there but it's faster and easier to use. And the new campaign has plenty of moments that I wouldn't have ever expected to see in a dark fantasy story where you're hunting yet another demon from hell.

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Tyler Colp - Jason Schreier - Blizzard canceled a roguelike version of Diablo 4 with permadeath and Batman: Arkham-style brawls - pcgamer.com - Diablo

Blizzard canceled a roguelike version of Diablo 4 with permadeath and Batman: Arkham-style brawls

If things had gone differently at Blizzard 10 years ago, we might've been playing a version of Diablo 4 with melee brawls akin to the Batman: Arkham series. I'm not even sure that idea sounds good on paper, but it didn't seem to work out in practice either because Blizzard eventually rebooted the project into the demon-slaying action RPG we have today.

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Tyler Colp - Diablo 4's once extraordinarily rare 'uber' uniques will be easier to get next season, but with a small catch - pcgamer.com - Diablo

Diablo 4's once extraordinarily rare 'uber' uniques will be easier to get next season, but with a small catch

Diablo 4 originally launched with a set of powerful 'uber' unique items that were so rare Blizzard had to come out and confirm that they were real. Only a handful of people in the world ever even saw one, which meant they effectively didn't exist for most players.

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Tyler Colp - Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred review - pcgamer.com - city Sanctuary - Diablo

Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred review

In a little over a year since its original release, Diablo 4 transformed from a decent action RPG into one of the best, a post-launch metamorphosis that few games have pulled off so thoroughly and so swiftly. Blizzard took every single thing players didn't like about it and made them better. Every dungeon and every piece of loot was remade to better fit how people actually want to play a game about clicking demons until they pop. And now Diablo 4 is easily one of the best action RPGs of the last decade.

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Tyler Colp - The portals to hell have legs and health bars in Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred's Season of Hatred Rising - pcgamer.com - city Sanctuary - Diablo

The portals to hell have legs and health bars in Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred's Season of Hatred Rising

Demons can be anything they want, apparently. In Diablo 4's next season, which starts on October 7, a massive creature called the Realmwalker will stomp around Sanctuary with a portal to hell on its back. Defeating it will send you into a dungeon with more portals and new seasonal potions to help fill your inventory with loot.

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Tyler Colp - Lauren Morton - Dragon Age: The Veilguard's latest trailer is just one big dragon fight and now I know exactly what class I'm going to play - pcgamer.com

Dragon Age: The Veilguard's latest trailer is just one big dragon fight and now I know exactly what class I'm going to play

I felt a neuron activate in me the moment I saw the mage in Dragon Age: The Veilguard's latest trailer teleport-dodge out of an attack like it was nothing. Mages always bring the flashiest spells to the fight, but if I get to Dark Souls dodge-roll with magic, I will not play another class.

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Tyler Colp - Pro WoW player risks it all by using a bug to get a 4% damage increase in world first race before getting caught on stream - pcgamer.com

Pro WoW player risks it all by using a bug to get a 4% damage increase in world first race before getting caught on stream

A World of Warcraft player racing to be one of the first in the world to clear the MMO's latest raid quietly used a bug to squeeze out a tiny bit more damage on the Nexus-Princess Ky’veza boss. It only gave him around a 4% damage increase, but it could've been enough to finish a fight his guild had been attempting for days in the world first Nerub-ar Palace race.

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Tyler Colp - Several emergency patches later, Blizzard almost has WoW's new solo dungeons figured out - pcgamer.com - Diablo

Several emergency patches later, Blizzard almost has WoW's new solo dungeons figured out

After a whirlwind of patches, World of Warcraft: The War Within's Delves are at least in a more stable spot than they were a week ago. Enemies no longer inexplicably become easier to defeat in groups than they are as a solo player, and the run-ending attacks have been pruned back. Delves are currently the challenging solo alternative to normal dungeons that Blizzard said they would be, but a few nagging problems remain.

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