
Racing games=grinding races to get cash to improve your car. I dunno about BF3 but in BF2 you slowly got ranks so that you unlocked new weapons. Skyrim was universally acclaimed and that farming was 100x worse than any MMO.


Really? Have you played a video game? I'd like to see a game where you don't do exactly that.

*edit* Oh! And to the person above who talked about WoW elements/grinding/silliness. But I don't think you're supposed to like him. I'm pleased to not end up in hell again in the last act. The look is COMPLETELY different from the other acts as well. The whole act just shuffles you along while you try to contend with significantly harder mobs and bosses. Reminds me of the crumbling vaults without the timer. You have a few random dungeon spawns that can happen. Seems odd someone would think its hastily thrown together at all. But not everyone is convinced-in part because of this message in the game, posted by redditor The_Russman.Act 4 was my favorite act. There was no such level (it was really just a way to mess with people by convincing them click repeatedly on a cow for minutes at a time, because the internet didn't really exist back then and so we had to come up with more novel ways of tormenting our fellow gamers) but the story persisted, and became known well enough that Blizzard actually did put a secret cow level in Diablo 2, the Moo Moo Farm, packed with Hell Bovines led by the Cow King.ĭiablo 4 GM Rod Fergusson has previously said that there is no Cow Level in Diablo 4, although he allowed for the possibility that one might be added in the future.

The discovery of the Hidden Camp, on the other hand, has players thinking more about other possible secrets in Diablo 4, and specifically whether a cow level might be stashed away somewhere.įor those unfamiliar with the old lore, the original Diablo was rumored to have a secret " cow level" that players could access by clicking on one of the cows in Tristram a certain number of times. But much like the old-school music in Diablo 4's early stages, he's basically unavoidable: Sooner or later, everyone is going to see him. This isn't the only callback to a previous Diablo game- The Butcher, the terror-inducing first boss from the original Diablo is back too, and literally worse than ever because he can spawn in dungeons at any time. (Image credit: Blizzard (via Fearlessmojo))
