


You can play for five minutes and feel like you’ve achieved something, or you can also happily lose a couple of hours. Not fun in a trifling, mobile gaming distraction way, but in a way that meant I favoured it on my iPad over the allure of my Nintendo Switch when looking for a handheld gaming experience. READ MORE: What the hell has happened at Activision and why should you care?.Does it matter? That all depends on why you’re playing. In typical free-to-play gaming style, you’ll gradually notice the encroaching matter of money and how paying up can make a huge difference to your long-term progress. In typical Diablo style, Diablo Immortal grabs you within seconds, and definitely doesn’t want to let go.
