45 hours of Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred wasn't enough to find its new ultra rare mode where you fight to the death against waves of demons, so I cheated to try it
The new ultra-rare mode in Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred feels like a hidden gem buried under layers of grinding. After 45 hours of gameplay, I still couldn't unlock it, leading to a moment of desperation and cheating. While the mode promises exhilarating battles against relentless waves of demons, the accessibility issue is frustrating for dedicated players. "The thrill of combat is overshadowed by the grind to unlock this feature." - Combat mechanics are still top-notch, keeping the experience engaging. - However, the lack of clarity on unlocking conditions is a missed opportunity. For those seeking pure chaos, this mode delivers, but the pathway to it needs significant improvements. Check out the full article for more insights.