It will not be a guarantee that the game turns out good but it would be a great sign imo.ĭiablo needs less soft/colorful fantasy lighting and more realistic bleak source based lighting.ĭiablo 1's lighting felt like there was only a tiny hopeful spotlight on the hero in the depths of dark dungeons.ĭiablo 3 felt like an overly lit and colorful cartoon of some crazy dude throwing around and mushing paintballs people. And it's probably going to reflect in the game design. When it came to D3, they had to make that choice and went in the family friendly / 'lets reach as large an audience as we can' look, too.īreaking from that convention, at least I think, wouldn't just be a visual change, it would probably mean that their design team has realized it's time to make a drastic change in the way they think about that franchise and their management is OK with it. After Diablo 2 the entire company has consciously gone down the way of a more family friendly look with their art style, even when portraying darker subjects (it's not like D3 didn't have its fair share of mutilated bodies). I was about to write in a top level comment, art style is the thing I feel the most suspense for in waiting for the initial showing of the game.īecause in many ways it will be a catalyst for the game design of the entire game. The booklet has already been delivered to subscribers and will be on the kiosk from 23 October." You will find the ad among others in the new GameStar on page 27. If a Diablo 4 is announced, then there - presumably, this advertisement should appear only after that. It will be released in November, after the BlizzCon 2019. And the book was written by Blizzard's in-house senior writer Robert Brooks. "Featuring over 500 artworks from Diablo, Diablo II, Diablo III and Diablo IV, this book features many noteworthy artworks created for Blizzard Entertainment's iconic action RPG, which has given generations of fans everlasting nightmares."Ī typo seems to be excluded here, because only all three previous parts of the series are listed individually and then the fourth is called. A new ad for the illustrated book advertises: "Apparently Diablo 4 was officially confirmed - just not as Blizzard had thought. In the upcoming issue of Gamestar magazine, there will be an ad for this artbook which says "Featuring more than 500 artworks from Diablo 1, 2, 3 and 4" Since the link is in German: A new artbook, " The Art of Diablo" will be released shortly after Blizzcon.
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