Last Epoch could be new home for Diablo 4 players after content drought - Dexerto
Last Epoch could be new home for Diablo 4 players after content drought - Dexerto

Last Epoch could be new home for Diablo 4 players after content drought - Dexerto

Last Epoch could be new home for Diablo 4 players after content drought - Dexerto
Last Epoch could be new home for Diablo 4 players after content drought - Dexerto
It certainly has been for me. Picked it up a couple of weeks into Diablo 4's first season launch, after remembering that I had heard some folks on Lemmy talking about it during D4's open-beta.
Zero regrets on picking it up, feels like I'm actually having fun along the way whereas in Diablo 4 I kept wondering where the fun was at (and that said "fun" was always just a few paragon points away so I could unlock a node that would end up being inconsequential).
I've primarily played mage (and it actually feels like a mage unlike D4's so called sorcerer class...) so while I can't personally speak on the other classes, a friend of mine has done a lot of experimenting with the other classes and they have nothing to say but good things about the various classes.
It is worth noting that Last Epoch is still technically in beta, and does have some bugs every now and then. But they are targeting their 1.0 release before the end of this year. I'm not normally one who picks up early access games, this one certainly is a nice exception though.
I only really agree with the endgame being lackluster and that's something that will certainly improve with time as they add more mechanics that get incorporated into Monoliths. The core gear and skill systems are good, which is something that can make or break an ARPG, so saying the developers are unskilled seems a little harsh.
Until it is more fleshed out though I would definitely recommend Grim Dawn over it, which is a game with a lot of content and polish, as well as modding if it's not enough. I would recommend PoE, but it's complex enough that it might be better to wait the 1+ year until PoE2 and try that, maybe also learning PoE if it maintains a large playerbase and good support, they claimed they will continue to release just as many expansions for it.
This is an extremely harsh assessment. But I respect your opinion.
Can you name a few? I'm looking for one that scratches the mage itch of hitting a bunch of mobs with chain lightning without the expectation of online participation, or item refinement.
Try ghostlore
Yeah, overall it’s fine. It’s definitely enjoyable enough but there’s definitely a lot of work to be done and it worries me when they say they’ll not release the last 3 subclasses until full release when patches are not very stable and entire subclasses with zero testing is… not gonna end up good.
I played LE for only about a day based on this post, but yeah, I think I'm with you.
A lot of little things are annoying:
Looks like a nice ARPG, but it seems to integrate an "always online" bullshit requirement, can someone who actually has it confirm or rectify ?
Looks interesting, but I gotta be honest: when I click on the Steam page and the first thing I see is a cash shop to buy "Epoch Points" for this early access game? That's an instant turn-off for me. I'm sure it's not as predatory as what Blizzard did with D4's monetization, but I don't want it in my games, period.
What's predatory about Diablo 4's monetization? Seems pretty standard skins and cosmetics stuff. And the battle pass.
But it's not like you get better gear or anything, right?
Time limited rewards on battle passes are pretty predatory. They're designed to keep you playing when you otherwise wouldn't want to.