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Diablo 4’s $21 Bone Guy armor is just another reminder of how numb we’ve gotten to Microtransaction Hell

Byadmin

Jun 5, 2023


I am not a proud man. Earlier this year, I spent $4 in Resident Evil 4 so America’s Boyfriend Leon Scott Kennedy could have a cute little bomber jacket with skulls and stuff on the back⁠—not my finest moment, but there’s no undoing what’s done. 

Earlier in my life I’m sure you could say I spent “too much” money on Destiny and League of Legends cosmetics, but that’s all beside the point. When I saw the $20+ premium skins offered in Diablo 4’s in-game storefront, another of the few remaining youthful, optimistic parts of my soul quietly gave up the ghost. As Geralt of Rivia put it, it was a “last bitter drop in a chalice full of sorrow.”

Imposing view of horse in death metal armor

$14 Horse. (Image credit: Activision Blizzard)

I felt something similar when I saw the full scroll of cosmetic DLC for RE4 unfurl before its release: not anger, just a resigned disappointment. With Diablo 4, even though “The Death Toll prestige equipment cosmetic” for Barbarians can’t hurt me, it still made me sigh. “The Wraith Lord” armor pack for Necromancers is not real, but its existence weighs on my psyche. If I close my eyes, “The Weight of Gold” premium mount will still be there when I open them again. This stuff just feels so goddamn tacky, the game you already paid at least $70 for becoming yet another horizon fully colonized by advertisements. Turn that monitor into one giant billboard, baby.



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