
With that in mind, where do ‘Diablo 3’ and ‘POE’ stand?īlizzard offers seven unique classes in ‘Diablo 3’, each having its own set of abilities, skills, items, and even armour. The latest RPGs have several classes to work with, along with a multi-class system and complicated skill trees. As time passed, the RPG community grew and changed up quite a few things.

So, who would you say is the winner here?īack in the old days, RPGs lacked diversity and depth in the class system and skill tree, having barely 3 to 4 classes with a handful of skills. However, the best part is that POE has made it easier for players to get high-quality armour through the economy system without having to struggle with difficult content. On the other hand, POE never fails to offer high-quality new content, having new quests, skills, and maps for players to try out. Blizzard has released tons of new content, but it’s more of a desperate attempt to keep the game alive. You barely need 10 hours with ‘Diablo 3’, whereas POE is offering 30+ hours of in-game content! Sounds amazing, right? It doesn’t end there. ‘Diablo 3’ has a better grasp on the exceptional delivery of the story, but its campaign isn’t nearly as long as POE’s. Players struggle with finding the main quests and use a detailed guide to find main story missions and understand them. However, ‘Path of Exile’ falls short here as it fails to deliver a coherent campaign, making it messy and difficult to understand. The developers have done an exceptional job in tying the story of previous games with ‘Diablo 3’, making the campaign absorbing and coherent.



Keeping that in mind, ‘Diablo 3’ has the most polished storyline you’ll ever see in an ARPG. Furthermore, some games offer a great storyline but fail to make a lasting impact on the player that keeps them from coming back to it. Have you ever found yourself feeling bored and irritated with a particular video game’s storyline? Oftentimes, RPGs fail to deliver a coherent storyline, which can be quite off-putting for the players.
