Opinion | The ARPG genre is absolutely flying, and that’s no bad thing
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Put to the sword
Action-RPG Last Epoch launches to rave reviews, over 162,000 concurrent Steam players, and glowing comparisons to Diablo
A wave of popular variety streamers have taken to playing Last Epoch recently, which may or may not reflect the fact that Diablo 4 is currently in the middle of its Season 3 with update patches rolling out nips and tucks that are pretty light on the ground. What the wider attention probably does reflect is the fact that the general audience craves something Diablo-like that isn’t Diablo. Path of Exile succeeded because of its own unique mechanics while also giving players the dreary aesthetic they were left wanting after the release of Diablo 3. While Last Epoch does have a fair bit of color to it, with each of the locals in the game featuring a distinct palette that lends itself well to the style of the game, it still more or less emulates the highly acclaimed and deeply beloved Diablo 2.
Last Epoch, on the other hand, effectively provides a bridge between the two franchises. It has the depth and build variety that Path of Exile has without being too overwhelming, but still has the core system of Diablo in place. The game feels as though it was made for players who are in the middle of the casual and hardcore experience, and also offers built-in support for various challenge modes such as the ‘Ironman’ challenge that has become popular over the past few years, and a ladder system that Diablo 4 still lacks.
Last Epoch also boasts an offline mode which sets it apart from many ARPG giants, which I personally find to be one of its best features. This lends itself to Last Epoch feeling more like a classic action role-player, or even a game of decades past, and less like a live service game which Diablo has more or less become with its heavy monetization and constant need for online connectivity as it has pivoted into something of an MMO-lite.
But with the success of Last Epoch, and the continued interest in Path of Exile, the ARPG genre has swung back into some measure of popularity. Sure, Diablo 4 is Blizzard Entertainment’sfastest selling game of all time, but player retention has continued to remain relatively low by comparison. It feels like the genre is ripe to grow and evolve, even if the foundation and core mechanics are largely the same. And I hope with how receptive the general audience has been to Last Epoch signals exciting times ahead for the genre.
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