![]() So, what about the actual game itself then, how does that play out? Well, if you ever played any of the big ARPGs, such as Path of Exile or even Diablo 3, you’ll be right at home here. The battle sounds are immense, and all in all, when the music is added in too, the presentation of Diablo IV is almost bang on. Sound is also very good, with the fully voiced parts of the story well acted, and even the NPCs who give the side missions out being convincingly portrayed. With more spell effects and projectiles flying about than you can shake a stick at, everything in the graphical garden is rosy. The enemies filling these areas are equally as good looking – at least when they aren’t trying to remove your head. The landscapes and backdrops all look great. The design of the various parts of the map are all great as well, ranging from snow covered forest to blood soaked desert, including many subterranean dungeons to explore. That’s not to say I haven’t seen a few graphical oddities, mainly in story related cutscenes, with odd flashes of light and certain bits of scenery flickering in and out of existence, but usually, when you are exploring and fighting (or attempting the two at the same time) then you are simply too busy trying to stay alive to even notice any little impairment. ![]() Well, not the presentation of Diablo IV, that is for sure. Want to win a 12 month Xbox Live Gold subscription? Enter now!
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