The way that Diablo Immortal appears and D2R Items feels will depend on whether you're playing the full release version for Android or iOS or the beta version on your PC. (Your saved data is synced between both, meaning you don't need to be committing either one or the other.)

On mobile devices, the game has stunning graphics and excellent performance. But, you'll need a fairly powerful device to run the game smoothly. In my Pixel 4a, the game was lagging and chugged at times, and the device was extremely hot. It's also difficult to keep on top of everything happening on a screen this small especially when you have to focus on specific abilities. It is possible to alleviate this by playing with tablets and using the controller, but then , you could simply play on the PC.

The PC version isn't quite up to par However. It's still an app for mobile on a large screen, due to its low resolution and its blurred textures. Animations for characters that are not players are a joke and especially how they play. But the visual problems are not as bad as the issues with gameplay. The pathfinding system isn't working properly; rewards aren't always loaded correctly and, most importantly of all, the attack button can sometimes cease to function and nothing other than restarting the game can solve the issue. Imagine the amount of fun you'll have when you're on the verge of an intense dungeon adventure.

However the audio quality is comparable to standard Diablo quality with some pleasant atmospheric background music, and good voice acting.

I'm not averse to Diablo Immortal, but I can imagine that some players might. It's an insignificant title in a long-running series, and the F2P mechanics are as invasive as they appear. If (and this is an enormous "if") you are able to overcome that, you'll find an excellent game beneath that buy d2r items offers a satisfying experience and a variety of options to play.