FINALLY someone who actually activates all dialogue options. I forgot to speak to Lorath at the start of On the Precipice and wanted to see his dialogue but everybody immediately speaks to Donan.
24:25 I am not even a father but this scene breaks my heart every time, its just so wrong to speak to an apparition of your own dead kid and you know there is nothing you can do or say to bring them back, men that was rough to watch.
What knowledge is worth your head and an eternity in a tree? That is the worst deal of any deal that I can ever imagine. I could justify Elias gamble since the knowledge he seeks gave him immortality but the other heads, what did they get in exchange for something that is worth their head? Surely not all of them seeks immortality like Elias did.
Is it just me or are these latest chapters of Diablo really short? Like they could have combined acts 4 & 5 to equal any of the chapters that came before. Act 4 being seemingly being particularly blatant. Or is that just a case of editting down what was a lot of unimportant stuff?
I think part of the reason these are shorter is you don't have as much of the talking to villagers and people in town in between quests and in between steps.
The only chapter that stands out to me as being short during gameplay is 4. It just seems like "intermission" chapter, where you just get your mount and kill Andariel. Chapter 3 is super long though, so 3 and 4 combined are roughly the same length as 1 and 2. Chapter 6 is shorter too, but that's because the entire chapter is basically just the attack on Hell and the final battle.
@@BL00DYME55 oh. Had kinda been holding out hope that that first fight with Andariel was just some kind of aspect or avatar or something. Cause otherwise she really doesn't seem worth the hype. Come on she was supposed to be able to wreck an entire nation and all that she ends up doing is showing up and 5 minutes later she dies having done nothing. Not even offing her sacrifice in the process.
It's super surprising that the heroes of this game get anywhere.Theyre constantly getting lost,drunk,or falling asleep randomly in the woods,and yet somehow the demons hunting them,never seem to find them at their absolute worst.The story of this game is so forced ahead.Doesnt pull itself along logically like a book should.
Damn donan got that character arc juice
Mephisto just out there howling it up… for atmospheric purposes. 😂
FINALLY someone who actually activates all dialogue options. I forgot to speak to Lorath at the start of On the Precipice and wanted to see his dialogue but everybody immediately speaks to Donan.
Man... I've gotten ZERO notifications from ya. I was worried your channel got nuked. Time to watch/listen to these
Awesome as always Dash. Thanks for these videos! Makes my work week better lol
never understood Taissa saying "why would I help you?" I don't know...maybe because we saved your life multiple times?
Yes!! She suddenly becomes surly in an unwarranted fashion,. after thanking us, profusely. Guess the story called for it
Looking forward to the finale ❤
Yay! Act 5 ❤️❤️❤️ thanks for doing this Dash 💯❤️...is this the final act or do we have one more?
Nice work dude thanks
24:25 I am not even a father but this scene breaks my heart every time, its just so wrong to speak to an apparition of your own dead kid and you know there is nothing you can do or say to bring them back, men that was rough to watch.
I love Diablo 4 😮😮😮😮😮 my favorite character is Lilith.
47:56 Hermaeus Mora is it you?
My brotha do you have a story on Lyndon???
Here’s a banger of a hint in Diablo 4 your map is upside down. Flip your map over and compare it to the Diablo 2 map.
What knowledge is worth your head and an eternity in a tree? That is the worst deal of any deal that I can ever imagine. I could justify Elias gamble since the knowledge he seeks gave him immortality but the other heads, what did they get in exchange for something that is worth their head? Surely not all of them seeks immortality like Elias did.
Very well put, Elias got one hell of a deal while Lorath's was too good to be true for the tree.
Is it just me or are these latest chapters of Diablo really short? Like they could have combined acts 4 & 5 to equal any of the chapters that came before. Act 4 being seemingly being particularly blatant. Or is that just a case of editting down what was a lot of unimportant stuff?
Seems like it's short as well from a viewer's perspective. I guess Dash can only try and extend the chapter video so much lol
I think part of the reason these are shorter is you don't have as much of the talking to villagers and people in town in between quests and in between steps.
The only chapter that stands out to me as being short during gameplay is 4. It just seems like "intermission" chapter, where you just get your mount and kill Andariel. Chapter 3 is super long though, so 3 and 4 combined are roughly the same length as 1 and 2. Chapter 6 is shorter too, but that's because the entire chapter is basically just the attack on Hell and the final battle.
@@BL00DYME55 oh. Had kinda been holding out hope that that first fight with Andariel was just some kind of aspect or avatar or something. Cause otherwise she really doesn't seem worth the hype. Come on she was supposed to be able to wreck an entire nation and all that she ends up doing is showing up and 5 minutes later she dies having done nothing. Not even offing her sacrifice in the process.
It's super surprising that the heroes of this game get anywhere.Theyre constantly getting lost,drunk,or falling asleep randomly in the woods,and yet somehow the demons hunting them,never seem to find them at their absolute worst.The story of this game is so forced ahead.Doesnt pull itself along logically like a book should.
Maybe that’s because contextually you are reading the book wrong. Flip the world map upside down. You are welcome.