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Yeah, Diablo games hit a good sweet spot— mechanically engaging enough to make moment to moment gameplay feel dynamic , but not so engaging that it’s too difficult or overwhelming for inexperienced gamers like my wife. Diablo 3 was one of the first handful of games she learned how to play during the COVID lockdown (after Animal Crossing, of course 😂)
Haha, same here. She loved Animal Crossing, and enjoyed Diablo 3 after that, but we didn't get into it that much. Would try again with Diablo 4.