Day: January 11, 2026

16-bit SNES-style pixel art of Kehl Bayern as a Paladin battling a horde of demons outside a Lut Gholein–inspired desert city, wielding a glowing sword and shield against fiery creatures at sunset.
Video Games

Blizzard’s Diablo: The Essential Novels Every Fan Should Read

Diablo has always treated knowledge like a dangerous thing, something hidden in candlelit vaults, written in blood, and guarded by people who didn’t survive long enough to explain it. The franchise’s lore books lean hard into that idea, not as clean encyclopedias, but as artifacts: journals, bestiaries, confessions, and forbidden histories that feel pulled straight out of Sanctuary itself.

This guide breaks down the Diablo lore books actually worth owning right now, from the essential Horadric Vault tomes to the novels that define the world’s origins and the art books that show how Heaven and Hell are designed to feel wrong. Whether you are a Diablo II veteran, a Diablo IV newcomer, or someone building a collector-grade shelf, this is your map through Blizzard’s darkest archives, and the best place to start reading the world you have spent years fighting through.

Read More
A lone figure stands on a cliff overlooking a futuristic city filled with glowing skyscrapers, a luminous energy portal, and a ringed planet in the sky, symbolizing the expansive imagination of modern science fiction.
Books

Best Science Fiction Books of 2025: The Stories That Defined the Year

Science fiction did not just entertain in 2025, it took the temperature of the world and reported back in story form. From climate futures and algorithmic surveillance to cyborg bodies, memory control, and first-contact xenobiology, these novels are the year’s sharpest, strangest, and most unforgettable reads. Here’s Demagaga’s curated guide to the sci-fi books that felt truly alive, and why each one belongs on your radar.

Read More