Games with 'Diablo' Style Still Hold Massive Appeal for Gamers.
Undecember

Undecember is an MMORPG gem featuring hack 'n' slash gameplay, similar to Diablo and Titan Quest. Published by LINE Games, it's cross-platform and allows global battles across PC and mobile.
Undecember offers intense third-person battles with numerous main and side quests for character advancement and engaging storyline revelations.
Instead of sticking to predefined character classes, Undecember lets you craft your own character to suit your preferred combat style. From battlefield skirmishes to guild wars, the game offers plenty of content for exploration and discovery.
Titan Quest

Developed by Iron Lore Entertainment, Titan Quest emerged as an action-packed ARPG in 2006. Drawing inspiration from the Diablo series, players can forge their own heroic character, wield diverse skill trees, and embark on an epic mythological journey spanning ancient Greece, Egypt, and even China to vanquish colossal Titans.
After over 16 years since its initial release, Titan Quest unveils a new DLC called Eternal Embers. This expansion, launched in late December 2021 on Steam, offers gamers a fresh journey to explore and experience.
Eternal Embers introduces a brand-new epic questline with 4 acts and 15 additional side quests, playable only in legendary difficulty. Encounter over 30 new monsters and bosses, from mythical creatures of the Far East to proud gods, all eager to challenge your prowess in battle.
Torchlight III
When it comes to Torchlight, fans undoubtedly reminisce about a game series that reigned supreme for many years. Alongside Diablo, Path of Exile, or World of Warcraft, Torchlight illuminated a glorious decade for online role-playing games.

Like the Diablo Series and many other famous predecessors, the Torchlight series brings a distinctive gameplay of Action RPG, reaching its peak in Torchlight II. There, the game throws you into a battlefield with colorful and diverse monsters, where you'll hack, slash, bash, pound, shoot, and blast your way through hordes of creatures, causing them to shatter and explode like bloody bubbles on the screen.
Inheriting and building upon the success of its predecessors, Torchlight III continues to be launched and is making waves in the RPG market.
Path of Exile 2

Path of Exile 2 will be the next installment of the series of the same name developed by Grinding Gear. Regarding the storyline, Path of Exile 2 will consist of 2 campaigns, extending from the old to the new. Due to this integration, newcomers won't need to play the first part to fully grasp the game's narrative.
Featuring a character system, Path of Exile 2 will encompass a whopping 19 different build paths. Depending on each player's preferences and style, you can craft a character to your liking. Additionally, with the diversity of characters, players will experience freshness and avoid monotony while playing.
Path of Exile 2 will be a non-linear game. Players can freely choose different story arcs based on their interactions with the game's content.
Another crucial aspect is that Path of Exile 2 will be entirely free-to-play. Gamers need only register an account to download and play the game without incurring any fees.
Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem
Originating from a Kickstarter project named Umbra, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem was brought to life with substantial funding from the community. After 2 years of development, the project finally emerged officially with a complete game product available on Steam.

With its classic hack and slash RPG style, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem adopts a top-down perspective similar to Diablo. The advanced CryEngine graphics technology makes the game dazzling, realistic, and incredibly visually appealing.
Just a few days after its debut on Steam, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem attracted nearly 15 thousand players with many positive reviews. This promises to be one of the top RPG games currently and worthy competition for Diablo IV in the future.