Following the early access period, the game's community has raised concerns over a large number of missing features, many of which have been standard in past games like the scoreboard and server browser. However Diablo 4 Items, core gameplay changes are also causing friction with fans from the removal of the class system in favor of dedicated specialists, a lower than expected weapon total, and minimal game modes for "All-Out Warfare." Coupled with bugs, glitches, and an overactive weapon bloom (bullet spread), many are calling the game unfinished. While DICE has already released several updates and has more planned, there are plenty of fans in the community who feel there are deep-rooted issues with core mechanics that won't be able to be solved through updates.
Biomutant
Former members of Avalanche Studios, previously working on the explosive Just Cause series, departed to create their own action RPG. The members formed Experiment 101, and in 2017, the studio announced Biomutant, a branching narrative action game that mixes RPG style mechanics in a post-apocalyptic world. Instead of humans occupying the world, players would control a warrior animal and primarily interact with all sorts of mutated animals.
Although Biomutant was a financial success for Experiment 101, the game was met with lukewarm reception from critics who took issue with the amount of mechanics and features the game attempted to utilize. In a jack of all trades, master of none sort of situation, Biomutant seemed to try and do too much, lacking polish with certain game features like objectives, a story that never really hits, and its limited in scope puzzles, and making the game feel repetitive the further the player went on. Ultimately, Biomutant had an interesting design and a ton of potential, though none of it fully connects as fans had hoped.
Destruction AllStars
Coming from Lucid Games, a development studio formerly made up of veterans of Bizarre Creations as well as former project leads on the Wipeout series, there was a lot of anticipation for the vehicular combat game, Destruction AllStars. Not only that, the game was serving as a launch window title for the PlayStation 5, hoping to catch on with players to support the title through free and seasonal updates cheap Diablo IV Items. Unfortunately, the game was less of the next Rocket League as many had hoped it would become.