Path of Exile 2 PS5 hands-on: A compelling Diablo 4 competitor has just entered the action-RPG arena for console (2024)

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I was pretty blown away by what I played of Path of Exile 2 on PS5. The astute among you are probably picking up a little hint of surprise in that statement. It's not that I ever doubted developer Grinding Gear Games' capacity to deliver a suitably engrossing action-RPG, but I was worried that such an exceptionally complex experience wouldn't necessarily translate to console – nor overcome the inherent limitations imposed by a controller. I played around five hours of an in-development build and would happily have sat there for another five beyond that – sadly, my packed Summer Game Fest 2024 schedule had other ideas.

So, what was it about Path of Exile 2 that enraptured my attention? Before we get into it, I want to be clear that I came into this session as a wayward Diablo 4 player – someone who loved what Blizzard put down, but have otherwise struggled to stay engaged with the demands of the seasonal model. Maybe I'll never go back. Not when Path of Exile 2 is offering up such a wonderfully distinct gothic visual aesthetic brought to life through exceptionally high-production values, paired with an aggressive combat model and a passive skill tree system so sprawling in scope that it genuinely made me exclaim: "how the **** are they getting away with this?"

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Path of Exile 2 is expected to land in early access for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X later this year, and there is still work to be done to strengthen the stability of the console version. The performance, in particular, was a little uneven, with the framerate having a tendency to hitch as boss encounters spun wildly out of control – the screen filling with hard-hitting enemies, flashing projectives, and debilitating elemental traps. I put that to creative director Jonathan Rogers, and he's defiant in his intention here: "For me, anything less than 60 frames-per-second is a failure."

Sure, he says, there will be a mode that lets you prioritize resolution if you really want to, but that isn't the point: Grinding Gear Games wants to deliver Path of Exile 2 in a state where it's ready to challenge the biggest players in the genre from the moment this free-to-play ARPG is released into the wild. "I think one of the things that we do differently is that we're not really afraid of depth, especially when it comes to the ability to have these really deep systems with lots of interesting things to combine," says Rogers, as we discuss what a Diablo fan could expect here. "Path of Exile was known as this crazy complex game, but we want to attract a much larger audience – so we can't be quite as complex this time."

I feel like we're playing vastly different games. The ability to create these exceptionally varied class builds is difficult to grasp after such a lean play-session, but jumping in as a Sorceress (one of six new classes launching alongside six returning archetypes) I soon began to understand the potential. Pumping points into my DPS soon took me in highly specialized directions, and it wasn't long before my glass-cannon was transforming into this expressive, capable spell-caster. There appears to be over a thousand nodes to invest in, so I barely scratched the surface of what's possible. I told Rodgers that it reminded me of the Sphere Grid from Final Fantasy 10 – "ha, that was definitely an inspiration!"

"For me, anything less than 60 frames-per-second is a failure."

Something that's easy to lose sight of when talking about such a complex buildcraft system is that Path of Exile 2 is actually relatively good at onboarding new players – although some familiarity with the action-RPG genre will likely be required. Still, the item system is clear and communicative, so too is the leveling journey and the way skills are deployed and upgraded. Accommodations are in place to quickly rebind your hotbars with new abilities when wielding a controller, and succeeding in combat is as simple as executing attacks with face-buttons and remembering to roll away from danger. Now, thriving in encounters is a different prospect altogether.

What I'd really like you to understand about Path of Exile 2 is that it's an exceptionally aggressive experience. Where Diablo 4 has this thunderous forward momentum – allowing you to thrash through scores of demons with little consternation throughout the core campaign – Path of Exile 2 constantly had me backpedaling. Enemies are relentless, and even the lowliest of creatures are capable of carving huge chunks out of your health pool with single attacks. Think of it this way: the enemies in Diablo 4 want to furnish you with new items and equipment, but every aggressor in Path of Exile 2 wants to kill you dead as quickly as possible. It's wildly entertaining once you settle into its rhythm.

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"The thing I was sick of," Rogers continues, "was going to forums and seeing people post: 'I tried Path of Exile and I thought the combat was bad.' I never wanted to see that again. I wanted us to have a game where the combat was actually good – where, like an action game, you could pick it up and even the basic combat would feel good. That's something I don't think Path of Exile 1 had." He adds: "Ultimately, overhauling the combat systems was the driving purpose behind why Path of Exile 2 even exists." Well, that and a whole lot of feature-creep after a planned expansion went awry, but that's a story for a different day.

The countdown is on

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Anyway, the fluidity of combat, combined with the need to be constantly moving, weaving, and rolling out of attacks to survive does have this more traditional action combat interpretation to it. Dare I even say it – a Soulsian feel to it. No, I'm not going to do that to you. I would never do that to you. So instead, I just want to touch on that aggressive edge to encounters again. I think it's drawn out of the decision to not lock ability deployment behind cooldowns – you're free to attack as you want to, so long as you have the resource reserves to do it. "That's one of the reasons monsters are so threatening, otherwise you'd just stand there on the spot spamming attacks – which you can do," Rogers laughs, "but it will lead to your death."

I know that it's still early days, and that there's a lot of game left for me to see, but I'm glad that Path of Exile 2 will exist as a console entity. It's shaping up to be a compelling alternative to Diablo 4 – not to mention the Grim Dawns and Last Epochs of this world – and one all action-RPG fans should be paying attention to. It's set to land in early access later this year, and while there's still plenty of refinement of systems and performance to be done, the bones are clearly strong. And with cross-play and cross-progression planned, and couch co-op surprisingly solid in spite of the chaos this game so routinely spawns, I'd say that Path of Exile 2 has quickly become an experience I'm eager to dive back into with friends.

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FAQs

Is Path of Exile better than Diablo 4? ›

In the end, both games are fantastic ARPGs that simply cater to different players. If you want to pick something up after work for a few hours and not think about it too much, Diablo 4 can be the perfect game. Or, if you want to dive deep into a complex game and learn the ins and outs, Path of Exile can be that game.

Will Path of Exile 2 be in PS5? ›

The closed beta for Path of Exile 2 starts on June 7, 2024, with platforms including PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Will Path of Exile 2 have a local coop? ›

Early Access available later this year. Path of Exile 2, the next generation free-to-play action RPG from Grinding Gear Games, will be coming to PlayStation 5, and now with a great new feature, couch co-op.

Is Path of Exile 2 free-to-play? ›

Path of Exile 2 is a next generation free-to-play Action RPG from Grinding Gear Games, featuring co-op for up to six players. Set years after the original Path of Exile, you will return to the dark world of Wraeclast and seek to end the corruption that is spreading.

Is Path of Exile worth it solo? ›

Yes, you can get to endgame solo easily, but at the high end of the game, it can be a lot harder to gain XP and loot quickly without a group. Yes, this game is deep and complex, but there's tons of information in the game that isn't obvious, and is easier to learn from other people rather than figuring it out yourself.

What game is better than Path of Exile? ›

Titan Quest is a great alternative to Path of Exile and Diablo 2 if players want a fast ARPG to play. In Titan Quest, players get to battle notorious creatures and gods from Greek mythology as they complete the campaign.

Will Path of Exile 2 carry over? ›

Path of Exile 2 is a separate game to the original Path of Exile. We will continue to offer expansions for both games going forward. They are completely free-to-play and will never be "pay to win". Purchases are shared between the two games.

Will Path of Exile 2 replace Path of Exile? ›

Rogers said, "We realized that our plan to replace PoE1 with PoE2 would essentially be getting rid of a game that people love for no real reason. So we made a decision: Path of Exile 1 and 2 will be separate, with their own mechanics, balance, endgames, and leagues."

How many people play Path of Exile 2? ›

Path of Exile
MonthAvg. PlayersPeak Players
Last 30 Days56,635.5129,772
August 202476,501.5163,118
July 202428,010.2228,398
June 20247,913.314,873
94 more rows

Is it worth starting poe in 2024? ›

Yea, it's worth playing. Esp since PoE2 is on the way. You'll get the main story that might carry over. Heist is probably the best end-game activity when it comes to story elements.

Will Poe 2 be standalone? ›

Conversation. Path of Exile 2 is no longer an expansion to Path of Exile 1 They will be standalone games with separate game balance, systems and future expansions. Your purchases will still be shared between both games.

How much does Poe 2 cost? ›

Path of Exile 2 is a free-to-play online multiplayer game with co-op for up to six players.

What is better than Diablo 4? ›

Last Epoch has a much better skill system and character build diversity than Diablo does, it also has a better crafting system if you can even call what D4 has "Crafting". Diablo wins in graphics, audio, story, online gameplay, intuitiveness and scale.

Is it worth playing Path of Exile now? ›

Yes. It might seem overwhelming at first but just play and don't worry about learning everything, it will come as you put time into the game bit by bit.

Is Path of Exile more popular than Diablo 3? ›

It would come to no suprise that POE has way more active players than Diablo 3 has right now. And since it is a Steam game, we can look at the Steam charts to see how active it really is.

How many hours of gameplay is Path of Exile? ›

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Main Story13232h 20m
Main + Extras134159h 33m
Completionist24824h 50m
All PlayStyles290156h 42m

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