Okay, so I played this for about 20 hours... and I honestly tried to like this.
But honestly... After hour 12 or so it just started to be extremely boring to me.
The enemies are all recycled stuff, the world looks the same almost everywhere.
Character progression just feels super slow if you distribute somewhat evenly between your classes. I was basically stuck using the exact same 3-4 abilities for the most part of the game. I quit at level 35 (I think) using 5 abilities. That just doesn't suffice.
Maybe the endgame or high-level content would have changed something, or another class would (I played a Soldier/Witch Hunter) but I just cannot be arsed to spend more time in this game, and I don't care about MP at all.
Also, the scope of the game just seems totally minimal to me. The whole world seems to be two villages. Compare that to the feeling of travelling the globe in D2...
Games like these just always suffer from a certain monotony after a while that can be alleviated only by introducing something new, be it enemies or abilities.
The game certainly isn't bad, I'd even say it's one of the best HnS games.
The music, oh wow!
The graphics are really nice as well... at least before you notice everything looks the same. There are some nice minor areas that really spice things up, like that one portal taking you to some kind of fallen demon wasteland (?) or that one cave with the glowing crystals. But those are minor areas. The majority of the game (at least during my time), you run around the countryside in/at/around farms. That's it. Ungh.
I like the idea with the devotion points, it really adds a nice additional (and much needed) layer.
The crafting seems as if it could be interesting, but as in almost any game, I did not use it one but - I simply didn't need it.
The game plays really smooth, even more so than D3 imo.
Big bonus for not requiring that identify scroll nonse, thanks for that.
The difficulty felt good. Died a few times, but not too often and felt somewhat challenged throughout the experience.
But at least for me personally, the crown certainly remains with PoE (no, not the Obsidian one).
While it does some things worse than Grim Dawn, at least it is not as monotonous. I guess I am pretty much a graphics (or at least content) whore when it comes to games like these.
tl;dr: too monotonous.
Really? PoE is literally a torture until you get to endgame and start mapping, which was made even worse when they added act 4.
Levelling characters is such a chore. In Grim Dawn you can have fun even in normal difficulty.