As an Barbarian I could decide to Diablo IV Gold focus on dual-wielding weapons for quicker attacks that can deal more damage or opt for a two-handed slashing weapon to make an attack that spins to let me cut through massive groups of enemies. The tree was like an attack buffet, however there was a reason for it all, much like it was in previous Diablo games.
As one would expect from the Diablo game There are plenty of dungeons available to get through throughout Diablo 4. But the new open world feature adds an extra layer of mystery to the game. I was shocked when I found myself on a mountain and was able to "climb down" leading me to another part on the map.
Although there's not an expansive wide open world such as Elden Ring or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild but it was intriguing to have more expansive area to explore. The earlier Diablo games featured randomly generated worlds that seemed massive, yet were limited. While Fractured Peak was still restricted yet it didn't feel like I was restricted to an area. There are horses you can purchase but only after you've completed an quest accessible later.
When I was playing the build I was captivated by the storyline of Diablo 4 as well as how it played, which isn't what I felt in Diablo 3 where it was the gameplay which kept me coming back but the storyline was quickly lost. Combine that with an open world and I was even more eager to explore the world while also thinking about how I can build my Barbarian. It's the blend of story and gameplay that makes what I played in Diablo 4 so interesting and will be the same to fans once it's out.
In spite of where Diablo 4 players come from or what their platform of choice can be played on, Blizzard has announced in a press release that the next installment of Diablo 4 buy Gold the franchise will feature cross-platform play and no region lock.