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Diablo 4 ‘sucks’ says Adriana Chechik and fans aren’t happy-Radina Koutsafti-Entertainment – Metro

Twitch streamer Adriana Chechik’s roasted Diablo 4 on Twitter and her comments have seriously triggered diehard fans of the game.

Diablo 4 ‘sucks’ says Adriana Chechik and fans aren’t happy-Radina Koutsafti-Entertainment – Metro

She’s not a fan! (Picture: Metro.co.uk)

Twitch streamer Adriana Chechik’s roasted Diablo 4 on Twitter and her comments have seriously triggered diehard fans of the game.

Just weeks after its release, Blizzard’s Diablo 4 has already earned widespread acclaim, with players and critics showering it with positive reviews and praise.

However, its loot-based gameplay and dungeon exploration is not for everyone, with many dissenters accusing it of being mindless and repetitive.

Twitch streamer and adult film actress Adriana Chechik seems to be among those who couldn’t quite warm up to Diablo 4, as she was eager to call it quits after just a few hours of gameplay.

Chechik shared her ‘unpopular opinion’ on Twitter, which is often not the wisest decision unless you’re prepared to face a flood of hate comments – much like what happened to a Bungie developer who labelled the game as ‘lazy.’

‘Diablo 4 sucks… why the f*** can you leave a dungeon and why the f*** is it so repetitive… I’m tired of this BS… not even worth the storyline,’ she tweeted.

‘Maybe you’re not good at the game lol,’ one Diablo 4 fan immediately fired back, to which Chechik replied that she’s ‘tired and bored.’

More fans of the game maintained a similar passive aggressive tone, suggesting that Chechik lacked any prior experience with such games.

Others took issue with Chechik’s wording, pointing out that simply not liking the game ‘is one thing,’ but saying it ‘sucks’ is going a bit overboard.

Not liking it is one thing but saying it’s sucks is wild. What games up next?

— Michael 🏕 (@mike2ram94) June 21, 2023

I disagree. I do see the point you are making, but I think the better way to word it is it sucks for you and your play style. sounds like you have never played a diablo before, if that is the case it’s to bad it through you off like this. This is pretty common of this series.

— LostFisherman🎣 (@SauceCamera) June 21, 2023

On the flip side, there were commenters who agreed with Chechik’s opinion, claiming that the game is not just ‘terrible’ but also ‘overpriced.’

That game is terrible. The fact they took the Paladin/crusader class out ruined it for me.

— Jtrill (@J_mcflash) June 21, 2023

The worst part for me is how overpriced this game is. I’d be willing to pay 20 dollars cuz it looks like it would keep me entertained for 3 days.

— MontCarstein 🇲🇽 (@montes_j15) June 21, 2023

Up and coming streamer Fae Fae chimed in, suggesting that Chechik should give the game’s hardcore mode a shot, as the permadeath feature offers more ‘excitement.’

In response, Chechik revealed that the game didn’t even allow her to play in hardcore mode.

It wouldn’t let me put it on hard core… ;(

— AdrianaChechikTV (@ChechikTv) June 21, 2023

Given Chechik’s regular gaming sessions on Twitch, there’s a chance she might give Diablo 4 another shot down the line. But for now, it’s clear she’s not a big fan of the game.

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