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As a big ARPG fan, I saw that coming a mile away. I never purchased it but D4 just didn't seem to have anything to offer the genre compared to the likes of PoE, Last Epoch, Grim Dawn, etc.
I just made my first Last Epoch char! I was surprised to find so many dope options right in the game. Like OFFLINE MODE, and a loot filter built in? Neat.
Grim Dawn confused me, moreso than PoE. I should try it again.
It's an older Kickstart Ed title, but has good bones. It's just got some rough edges.
Last epoch is sick! I don't play it as much as PoE as it doesn't have the same longevity to me, but it's a wonderful game. You can tell LE devs were fans of Diablo 2/ PoE from the way it plays, but it still manages to innovate in it's own way.
I like that between LE, PoE, and GD, none of them feel like clones of each other and have enough differences that i can get a new experience from each. Although as another commenter mentioned, GD is a bit rough around the edges.