Yeah fair enough. There seems to be at least half the people who tried it that don't like it.
From not having expectations for it to be my main game, i quite liked it. The visual worldbuilding had me, the balance of the overdone darkness (and unnecessary gore) contrasted to mindless, repetitive gameplay seems to work (like in vermintide i guess, though that game requires a much higher multidimensional learning curve and then still is punishing).
I ordered the gameless collectors edition. The beta was enough to definitely want to keep it. As far as the game goes, no idea when i'll pick it up, though its a definite yes. To me once you get through the story content and "completing the map" achievements.. i can't imagine endgame to be positive to someone in their 40's.. like every other blizzard game i guess. Should be interesting to see what they came up with.
I still think its lost ark. Im not an expert (thankfully) so just going by emotions. What makes it lost arky to me is the mmo lite overworld, and the fact that once you're past the very small ability wall at the beginning, overworld is so easy to the extent of glaring pointlessness, combined with map markers instead of exploration.. in lost ark this eroded all sense of connection to even being a video game.. it was just a click generator. It was genuinely disturbing and i couldn't keep playing it within a few weeks of launch. Didn't make it close to endgame.
D4 is interesting that its the first game where i prefer the night cycle.. you feel cozy and safe in towns from this.. i like the atmosphere.
Yeah i guess i'm positive about it because i'll be completely happy 100%ing it and then coming back if the battle passes turn out to be good. It looks like if you expect to main this game, or are even an arpg enthusiast there are a massive list of issues. And there's a definite mismatch with the top premium pricing and the beta. Showing people an 83/100 game and still charging that much, not so good.
The music i initially thought was bad. Its odd, the first time every track catches your attention, it comes across as noticably bad, bad enough to pull you out of the game and check that its bad bad. Keep listening to it though, it strangely gets better.