While we still don't know when the alpha for Diablo Immortal will be release in more regions, or when the official worldwide launch will happen, it's clear Blizzard is actually taking its time to create a worthwhile mobile rendition of Diablo, which is precisely what the lead designed revealed in a recent interview. The music and voicework are superb, and in total the whole thing feels really polished, which is surprising for an alpha. The tone is fairly dark, and so there's plenty of gore, though the game has a much quicker pacing that the mainline titles, which is good for mobile play but also makes for a slight empty and rushed feeling. Combat feels similar to Diablo III, though the levels are much smaller, and so work more like corridors instead of expansive environments. I experienced a few issues with the swipe-based directional controls, though quickly tapping helps with this. The touchscreen controls took a minute to get used to, but they work well enough. More or less, I came away impressed with the gameplay. This is a long one in order to offer a solid look at the first hour of the gameplay, so feel free to skip around. Above you can watch my gameplay video for Diablo Immortal.
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