Mohammad Mehdi Amiri Hazaveh
An entertaining experience for fans of the series and deck-builder enthusiasts. While it lacks the strategic depth of some similar titles, it remains engaging and worthwhile. Adding more characters, improving enemy variety, increasing tactical options, and better balancing the upgrade system could have made this game a more memorable experience.
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Diablo IV, despite its strong gameplay and stunning design, suffers from clear shortcomings in its storytelling and the variety of its endgame content. An incomplete narrative and unresolved endings, combined with questionable monetization decisions, leave players with an unfinished experience. However, the Vessel of Hatred expansion, featuring content such as the Dark Citadel and the Spiritborn class, offers a glimmer of hope for the game’s future. Although the expansion’s narrative still grapples with the same issues as before, its innovations suggest that Blizzard has the potential to change course.
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EA FC25 is one step forward, two steps back. It still has some appeal for die-hard fans of the series, but it's not enough to attract new players or bring back those who have drifted away from the franchise. EA needs to seriously rethink some fundamental aspects of the game if it's to maintain its not-so-threatened position as the leader of soccer games in the long term. For long-time fans, EA FC25 could be a passable experience, but it still has a long way to go before it becomes the great game everyone has come to expect.
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