
The characters give some context, but there is significantly more as (and if) you read them all.īut where the REAL difference is felt is in customization, end game challenges, and viable builds.

Grim Dawn has put A LOT of energy into its world, but it’s all in the lore / novels / books you pick up throughout the game. The D2 universe has tons of reference, but not too much story regarding the reference in game (Act 3 has a few key examples I won’t get into here).Īn example I can go into is the Countess in Act 1 - who is she, why, how, what the fuck? You cannot answer some of these questions by playing the game - they just aren’t explained welll, if at all.

The story, at face value, is inarguably better and significantly more effort has been put into the story line production value (read: cut scenes).Īs far as depth, I think Grim Dawn offers more as a game and as a story line. It’s a fair question, and I’ve played a decent amount of GD and an extreme amount of D2.ĭiablo II is one of the best ARPGs ever made, and I’d argue it’s the single most influential in the genre. Released in 2016, it currently has two expansions: Ashes of Malmouth and Forgotten Gods. This ARPG features complex character development, hundreds of unique items, crafting and quests with choice & consequence. Grim Dawn is an action role-playing game for the PC, developed by veterans of Iron Lore Entertainment, the creators of Titan Quest.Įnter an apocalyptic fantasy world where humanity is on the brink of extinction, iron is valued above gold and trust is hard earned.
