Verylittlefishes
Sacro Bosco
What if assets reuse in trailer was the marketing division' conscious decision? After all, 90% of people who will buy this are Dark Souls fans. So they showed them (us) the things that we (as they think) loved in DS.
other than the overarching story and (sometimes) atmosphere, pretty much nothing in DS1/2 is a step backwards compared to DeS. mechanically they're both so much better it's not a few steps, but a couple of continents forward. you may argue about bonfire/checkpoint placement and level design, but then you'd just be wrong_carlo
What if assets reuse is a quick and efficient way to avoid wasting time and resources working on something you already have? Why should they discard their previous games and start from scratch? What's the point?What if assets reuse in trailer was the marketing division' conscious decision? After all, 90% of people who will buy this are Dark Souls fans. So they showed them (us) the things that we (as they think) loved in DS.
the monumental was a metaphor for capitalism no i will not explain
the monumental was the buddha kid you weirdo manthe monumental was a metaphor for capitalism no i will not explain
no it wasn't! it was clearly a sexist symbol of the male dominance through the phallus! i mean, it's male and it's called MONUMENTAL! of course it's an allusion to god miyazaki-san's virile prowess! you shitlord! i'm feeling oppressed here
Yeah, pretty much. I didn't like Sekiro, but fromsoft are still batting way above average and it will take more than one mediocre title for me to stop giving them the benefit of the doubt.A new King's Field style game would be dope, but I doubt that will happen anytime soon. Honestly, FromSoft have impressed me enough that I'll give basically anything they make a chance.
The Maiden in Black is a metaphor for women being sexually abused because the wax on her face is a visual standin for semen.the monumental was the buddha kid you weirdo manno it wasn't! it was clearly a sexist symbol of the male dominance through the phallus! i mean, it's male and it's called MONUMENTAL! of course it's an allusion to god miyazaki-san's virile prowess! you shitlord! i'm feeling oppressed herethe monumental was a metaphor for capitalism no i will not explain
Surprised they haven't brought it back as a VR title already.Armored Core?
Lmao please the tr00 MONOCLED and PRESTIGIOUS choice is the King's Field games.
I just came to say I was a bit bummed at first but the more I watch the trailer the more I like what I'm seeing.