And though the upper perspective evokes procedural dungeon-crawlers like Diablo

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And though the upper perspective evokes procedural dungeon-crawlers like Diablo


And though the upper perspective evokes procedural dungeon-crawlers like Diablo or even twin-stick shooters like Enter the Gungeon, and Diablo Gold while Genesis does share some elements with those games (as well as with much more puzzle-focused top-down fare like the Lara Croft spinoffs), this match is unique.

At its center is a satisfying battle system which sees you mashing buttons to combo lower demons into submission before knocking them into the air for a finisher or hitting a button for an instant evisceration and pithy quip, all of the while soaking up spirits and money to unlock new skills and scouring a collection of exceptionally heavy metallic locations for secrets and upgrades.

Genesis happens well before the first game, only after the horsemen have completed a genocide against their own unholy half-demon half-angel race, and there is plenty of lore tidbits for series fans.

With two gamers you each control a horseman, and also their playstyles that are different define their roles in battle. War can parry to open enemies up to combos and learns big area of effect attacks, making him perfect for getting up close and personal with big demons or carrying on tight classes. Neighborhood co-op is through splitscreen, which makes matters crowded but lets you research independently, and buy Diablo IV Gold solo players may switch between the two horsemen at any time which makes for a surprisingly cohesive and lively experience.

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