It somewhat convolutes itself and can be a bit difficult to follow, with a lot of characters and factions introduced in a short amount of time. Although the game features decent voice acting and a well-crafted world, the overarching plot falls a bit flat. While Wolcen’s world-building and cinematics are impressive for a small team, the same cannot be said for its story, however. This sets a foundation of a rather unique plot compared to the tried and true “prisoner” exploit. You play as a soldier for the Arm of the Purifiers, set to combat against supernatural forces until one battle reveals that you are capable of unleashing divine powers yourself – subsequently causing a rift between you and the Republic you spent your whole life defending. Wolcen does has some technical issues however, such as frequent crashes, UI navigation problems, and graphical glitches – but that barely stopped me from reaching the final chapter and having a blast doing it. Plus, the fast-paced combat system that heavily draws inspiration from Diablo 3, combined with the skill tree system of Path of Exile, provides a familiar yet enjoyable experience – especially when coupled with its in game cinematics. The game’s stunning visuals and deep customization options will keep you engaged for hours on end. With the highly anticipated release of Diablo 4 on the horizon, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem on PlayStation 4 (and Xbox consoles) is the perfect way to satisfy that hunger for a great action role-playing game.
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