Key Takeaways
- Diablo 4 suffers from its dungeon crawling elements despite improvements in other areas.
- Vessel of Hatred highlights the need for more work on dungeons, with improvements to exploration and boss fights.
- While Vessel of Hatred puts a renewed focus on dungeon exploration, Diablo 4 dungeons lack the unique boss fights and interconnectedness that comes with them.
diablo The series has always stayed within the confines of the dungeon crawler genre, giving players many variations on dungeon concepts and loot and action combat. Diablo 4 It meant following along when it came out. Emphasis on open world and dungeon crawling elements Diablo 4 It fell through the cracks a bit, especially since the objective-based dungeon is divided into several sections, each with a key mechanic that needs to be resolved before heading into the boss room. This slows down the process and forces players to look back and explore every dead end to find the mechanic solving item. Vessel of Hatred solves this problem, but it still doesn't fully solve the “dungeon crawler equation.”
One could argue that: Diablo 4 In many ways it's two steps forward and one step back, as it improves many aspects of the series or adds new interesting elements, but leaves other core elements behind along the way. Dungeon Experience Diablo 4 Things that seem like important parts of the game, like Nightmare Dungeons, fall into the latter category because they tend to disappoint in the long run. In this particular case, the lack of real dungeon crawling experience has always been an issue, and while the Vessel of Hatred helps, there's more work to be done.
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Nahantu Dungeons in Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred is an unknown hero in DLC
Diablo 4's dungeon crawling sacrifices uniqueness and returns to a classic design.
Diablo 4Dungeons of Nahantu is the unsung hero of the expansion in that it takes the series back to its dungeon-crawling days with an experience more focused on dungeon exploration and boss slaying. This is a nice change, as it essentially removes the requirement that the game complete a side gimmick before accessing the boss room. What this does is kill two birds with one stone:
- Expeditions can be rewarded with the same side gimmicks that were once mandatory, but this time they provide additional loot upon completion and no penalty for skipping them.
- The action portion of an ARPG doesn't stop occasionally to deal with switches, keys, or similar items; instead, players can simply proceed and kill bosses when they're ready.
thus, Diablo 4's Vessel of Hatred expansion brought back focus to important aspects of the series, perhaps even more so on Nahantu itself. In fact, Nahantu has a lot of narrow passages and small mazes that stick to the idea of clinging to the side walls to get to the end of the dungeon. The problem is that this is not the full package.
Diablo 4's dungeons still lack spark.
Diablo 4Endgame content has changed with Vessel of Hatred, and while it's a good thing it removes the focus from Nightmare Dungeons, it's another step away from the series' dungeon-crawling roots. Additionally, Nahantu's dungeons are more “classic” in design and philosophy, making them stand out less from each other. Especially if there aren't any unique and mechanically interesting boss fights. This remains a major problem with the game for the time being, and hopefully next time Diablo 4 Extensions will solve this.
Even then, Diablo 4's progression system lacks an element of interconnection between the dungeons outside of Sigil at the end of Nightmare Dungeons. It simply serves as a way to guide players to the next activity. Here's the thing: Even when the game steers away from side gimmicks, the dungeon crawling experience feels mostly bare bones. dungeon Diablo 4 It simply doesn't make that much sense in the grand scheme of things, and some would argue that Dark Citadel Diablo 4 It's online dungeon crawling at its best, but it's not an activity most of the player base will ever experience. It's a start, but it may take longer than one DLC to get it back to real form.