We all play Diablo for our own reasons. Some of us like the dopamine hit of smacking monsters and watching numbers go up. Others want to optimize their builds, honing every little piece of gear to be the best it could be. I, however, am simply a sucker for Sanctuary. Blizzard has created a world quite unlike any other; one where you don’t expect a happy ending, yet run headlong towards death and destruction with fervor. Its characters are masterful, brought to life with stunningly macabre visuals and a cast of voice actors that have been woefully overlooked. Put simply: Sanctuary is perfect in its imperfection.
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15 May 20260

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