
Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred
Best for Diablo IV fans who want a polished, satisfying expansion with strong presentation and deeper endgame progression.
Where creators disagree
SkillUp praises the campaign, but
Fextralife says some modes are boring.
TheRadBrad loves the story presentation, but
Angry Joe finds the story predictable.
Gameranx likes the Warlock, but
SkillUp highlights the Paladin instead.
Reviews
The creator spends most of the video playing Diablo IV's Lord of Hatred content and repeatedly gives clear personal praise. He highlights the phenomenal cutscenes and voice acting, says the expansion feels brand new and is one of the nicest the game has had, and repeatedly calls the gameplay satisfying, high quality, and something he has been loving enough to keep grinding for hours.
May 15, 2026
The creator extensively reviews Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred and gives clear personal assessments across the campaign, classes, and endgame systems. He praises the expansion's climactic story, presentation, Paladin class, and new systems like war plans, while criticizing the boring scaled leveling campaign and saying the expansion alone is not enough to sell newcomers. Overall he still recommends it, describing modern Diablo IV as a great, casual-friendly ARPG that has improved a lot.
Apr 23, 2026
The video is an endgame guide for Diablo IV's Lord of Hatred content, and the creator repeatedly gives personal evaluations of activities, loot systems, and progression. He praises parts of the expansion as rewarding, efficient, and really fun, while also criticizing some modes as boring or less entertaining, showing a clearly positive but mixed hands-on opinion overall.
May 22, 2026
Earlier coverage
This is a clear first-impressions review of Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, where the creator evaluates the expansion's classes, campaign, story, visuals, technical state, and monetization. He says it is a big improvement over the last expansion, praises the Warlock as the standout and the campaign pacing and region variety, but still criticizes Diablo IV's writing, always-online design, and aggressive store presence.
Apr 28, 2026
The creator spends the whole video reviewing Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, praising its high-quality campaign presentation, strong cutscenes, enjoyable new classes, and meaningful endgame improvements. He criticizes the predictable story, bugs, lag, bad hitboxes, grind, and the way major quality-of-life changes are locked behind a pricey DLC paywall, but still concludes it is a good DLC and gives it a 7 out of 10.
May 8, 2026