Games Like Diablo 4 for More Action RPG Loot Grinding
The best games like Diablo 4 — action RPGs with deep loot systems, dungeon-crawling adventures, and build-crafting depth that Diablo inspired.
Diablo IV from Blizzard continues the franchise that essentially created modern action RPGs. The click-to-destroy combat, the loot chase, the deep character customization, the dungeon crawls into increasingly dangerous depths — Diablo defined the ARPG template, and Diablo IV returned the series to form after Diablo III's mixed reception.
The Vessel of Hatred expansion added substantial content. The seasonal updates continue. But after you've capped characters and completed the main campaign content, the ARPG genre offers plenty of worthy alternatives for the specific itch Diablo scratches.
The Direct Diablo Alternatives
Path of Exile is the hardcore alternative to Diablo. Deeper skill trees, more complex builds, more demanding content. Grinding Gear Games has refined this formula for years.
Path of Exile 2 is the long-awaited sequel that adds more modern polish.
Last Epoch is indie ARPG with some of the deepest skill customization in the genre. Character progression feels genuinely deep.
Grim Dawn is classic-style ARPG with excellent character building and dark fantasy setting.
Grim Dawn: Fangs of Asterkarn is the latest expansion.
Torchlight: Infinite is free-to-play ARPG with gacha elements.
Torchlight II is the classic ARPG from former Diablo III developers.
Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem is AAA ARPG with soulslike-adjacent combat.
Undecember is Korean ARPG with MMO elements.
Lost Ark is Korean MMO ARPG with massive content.
The Classic Blizzard Era
Diablo II: Resurrected is the remaster of the genre-defining classic. Still amazing.
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls is worth revisiting despite mixed reception, especially with the D3 Season cycle.
Diablo II (original) remains playable through GOG.
Diablo I (original, Classic, Hellfire) is the genre ancestor.
The Soulslike ARPGs
Dark Souls series combine ARPG combat with soulslike challenge.
Elden Ring offers open-world ARPG. Full Elden Ring coverage.
Remnant II is soulslike shooter ARPG with procedurally generated dungeons.
Nioh and Nioh 2 from Team Ninja combine souls combat with dense loot systems.
Stellar Blade is action-RPG with souls influences.
Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem (mentioned above) has soulslike elements.
The Hack-and-Slash Classics
Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition is the 2006 ARPG inspired by Greek mythology.
Titan Quest II is the upcoming sequel (in development).
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel is another classic ARPG.
Dungeon Siege series offers party-based ARPG adventures.
Nox is the cult classic isometric RPG.
The Modern Indie ARPGs
Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous are massive CRPGs with tactical combat.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is tactical CRPG with elemental interactions.
Baldur's Gate 3 is modern CRPG peak.
Neverwinter Nights 2 and its Mask of the Betrayer expansion are classic Infinity Engine CRPGs.
Icewind Dale Enhanced Edition is combat-focused classic CRPG.
Ultima Online remains playable classic MMO.
The Loot-Focused Games
Part of Diablo's appeal is loot. Games with similar "constant loot flow" design:
Borderlands 4 continues the "loot shooter" franchise that learned from Diablo. Humor-forward.
Destiny 2 has loot shooter mechanics in FPS format.
Warframe is free-to-play looter shooter with deep customization.
Monster Hunter Wilds has weapon-based loot system that creates similar build satisfaction.
Path of Exile (mentioned above).
Last Epoch (mentioned above).
Grim Dawn (mentioned above).
The Action Roguelikes
Hades is action roguelike with Diablo-adjacent combat.
Dead Cells is action roguelite platformer.
Risk of Rain 2 is third-person action roguelite.
Returnal is action roguelite with Metroidvania exploration.
Enter the Gungeon is bullet hell action roguelike.
Curse of the Dead Gods is isometric action roguelike with Indiana Jones-esque aesthetic.
The Free-to-Play Alternatives
Path of Exile and Path of Exile 2 (mentioned above).
Torchlight: Infinite is free-to-play Diablo-alike.
Lost Ark (mentioned above).
Tree of Savior is free-to-play classic ARPG MMO.
Royal Crown is battle royale ARPG.
The Dungeon Crawlers
Etrian Odyssey series is first-person dungeon crawler with map-drawing mechanics.
Legend of Grimrock and Legend of Grimrock 2 apply dungeon crawler formula to Western design.
Darkest Dungeon and Darkest Dungeon II are Lovecraftian dungeon crawlers with mental health mechanics.
The Dark Spire is old-school dungeon crawler with genuinely menacing atmosphere.
Dungeons of Dredmor is classic roguelike with light meta-progression.
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Why Diablo IV Works
Diablo IV succeeded by returning to what Diablo II did right — darker atmosphere, more deliberate pacing, better character progression than Diablo III offered. The open-world structure expanded the genre. The seasonal content provides ongoing engagement.
The Vessel of Hatred expansion added substantial content, new classes (Spiritborn), and refined mechanics. Blizzard has improved the game significantly through patches, addressing launch complaints about itemization and endgame.
The ARPG genre continues evolving. Path of Exile 2 represents the hardcore alternative. Last Epoch proves indie developers can match AAA quality. Grim Dawn shows classic design remains viable. The genre has never been more varied.
Start with Path of Exile if you want the hardcore ARPG experience. Path of Exile 2 for modern polish. Last Epoch for deep character building. Grim Dawn for classic ARPG excellence. Diablo II: Resurrected for history. Borderlands 4 for humor-forward looter-shooter. Monster Hunter Wilds for weapon-based crafting. All capture pieces of what Diablo offers, and together they demonstrate the ARPG genre's health.
Our Diablo-adjacent coverage extends into the broader action RPG scene. The souls genre overlaps substantially, with many games combining both traditions.