The second major expansion for Diablo 4 is in, and there are plenty of thoughts swirling around the critical community about how it measures up.
A measly 8% of you have completed Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred's campaign on Steam, and I'm not saying I'm ashamed of you, but… ...
Diablo 4 is being review-bombed on Steam following the release of the Lord of Hatred expansion, with a few reasons to blame.
Diablo 4's new Lord of Hatred expansion throws us back into another fight with Mephisto. Is it worth coming back to the game for it?
The second expansion for Diablo 4 is a true monster, with two new class types, a brand new story, and a massive new game world, but does that mean it’s worth the asking price?
View post: James Van Der Beek’s Widow Gets Real About Grief: ‘We All Miss Him’ Lord of Hatred expansion revitalizes Diablo 4 with new classes, story, and endgame content. Expanded skill trees and War ...
The first expansion, Vessel of Hatred, was considered a modest step. Lord of Hatred is the payoff. Multiple reviewers note that the Mephisto storyline — which has been building across the base game ...
Diablo IV Lord of Hatred from Blizzard is the second major expansion to the hit game that has enjoyed a strong lifecycle since launch in 2023.
Diablo 4’s Lord of Hatred could be just what we need to get us back into vanquishing the forces of hell, and it’s release date is certainly creeping up. With players already able to enjoy the Paladin ...
After 2024’s Vessel of Hatred expansion left me dangling off a narrative cliff like a hapless Sanctuary peasant, Lord of Hatred had quite a lot riding on its ability to deliver on that momentum and ...
Author's Note:The author was provided a PlayStation 5 code by the publisher for the purpose of this review. Two new and fun, unique classes, an expanded skill tree for all classes that genuinely ...