What are the differences between Diablo 2 and Diablo 4?
The Queue: Welcome to Queue o’clock
I’ve spent much of the past two weekends playing Diablo 4. (Spoiler: I really enjoy it.) But this weekend there’s no Diablo 4 to be seen, and I’m not quite sure what to do with myself. I suppose I’ll have to continue working through patch 10.0.7, finish my Hearthstone battle pass, and perhaps keep reading up on Diablo lore as I ponder where D4 might go after Act 1. (Hopefully somewhere.)
But I suppose I can answer some questions, too. Let’s Queue.
Blizzard Watch Podcast: How the Zskera Vaults zone is breathing new life into WoW
How (and why) to find Altars of Lilith in Diablo 4
What games do you think of as “genre defining”?
When is the next Hearthstone expansion release date? Festival of Legends will launch April 11!
The Queue: Death to Aphids!
I mean, not all ladybugs are great — the Mexican Bean Beetle, for example, is kind of a hazard to agriculture cause it’s herbivorous and eats all the crops — but in general, ladybugs/ladybirds/ladybird beetles are a friend to humanity and cute as a button on top of it.
I suppose I should admit that the part where they catch aphids and lay their eggs inside them is less awww, so adorable and more I have torn nature’s mask and found it woven of horrors, but I’m sure they’re probably grossed out by us too sometimes.
What video games or other content do you enjoy vicariously?
Diablo 4 is the franchise’s most alt-friendly game yet, so your second (and third, and fourth) characters will be easier to level
The Queue: Post-Modern Post Apocalyptic
After the Diablo 4 early access and open beta weekends, I keep thinking about the way that the action RPG juggernaut has translated open world gameplay into its isometric oeuvre and I realized that the game has a very similar feeling to games like the original Fallout or its modern incarnations.



