Paraphrasing Tree Beard, there are not enough curses in the tongues of Elves, Dwarves and Men to define this abomination. The game leads you through a series of events where you have to mistreat your fellow humans in the worst ways possible while pretending to virtuous. Your opinion doesn't matter. Your feeling don't matter. You have to behave like the developers want and pretend that you're being a good person. Note, my previous review was deems offensive and was removed. Let's hope this one passes the criteria of whoever evaluates reviews.
Many have been said about Diablo 2 spiritual successors, but none has grasp that concept better than Grim Dawn. I bought the game back when it was in early access and I simply love it. On the surface it's seems just like another grind-for-gear dungeon crawler, but the more you play the more you'll see the deep layers of complexity you'll have to understand in order to make the best of the game. You have a dual class system that allows for 15 different specialities plus the basic six for one to dig in. After that, we have the devotion system, that adds a whole new layer of complexity to the character development. And on top of that that are 3 difficulty progression levels. Overall, the game deserves a solid 5 stars. p.s. I haven't tried on-line game so I can't comment on that.