eric__s
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Literally the only people who dislike this game are people posturing for internet cred. When games like Call of Duty get phenomenal reviews, it's because they had a $100 million advertisement campaign. When games like Dark Souls get good reviews, it's because they really do so many things right. I don't play action games and Dark Souls is still the best game I've played in a few years. It's the only game I've ever replayed immediately after beating.
People are sort of misinterpreting what the game is about and what makes it good. It's difficult but not in the way other games are difficult. It requires perception and patience; you can't run into a room and hack away every enemy. The difficulty is in learning how to respond to each enemy and situation, the trial and error process of progress. The game is about exploration and the game's difficulty is what makes it so intense - do you press on in an area where you know you'll find treasure or do you go back to the campfire to replenish your health? The difficulty makes exploration more meaningful because the game doesn't give you anything. Achieving a goal is satisfying in the same way that it is in Gothic, knowing that you did it completely by yourself without having anything given to you. The same skillset you need for combat - patience and perception - are also required for exploration. Dark Souls is a game where you're constantly at odds with your environment, whether it's through traps or invisible walls or narrow ledges or ambush locations, and you have to proceed cautiously and really learn the areas in order to exploit them.
The game's areas are great and varied too. Someone a few posts above was talking about how the game copy pastes areas and I have no idea what he was talking about. There are so many different places that focus on different kinds of challenges and the way they all link together is really clever. Dark Souls has the best exploration in any game I've ever played and it's really amazing how you never know what you're going to run into next. Don't watch too many of those videos because they spoil a lot.
Dark Souls is very good and addresses so many of the issues you all whine about constantly. Just chill out and try it and maybe try dropping your unfounded attitude and bias.
People are sort of misinterpreting what the game is about and what makes it good. It's difficult but not in the way other games are difficult. It requires perception and patience; you can't run into a room and hack away every enemy. The difficulty is in learning how to respond to each enemy and situation, the trial and error process of progress. The game is about exploration and the game's difficulty is what makes it so intense - do you press on in an area where you know you'll find treasure or do you go back to the campfire to replenish your health? The difficulty makes exploration more meaningful because the game doesn't give you anything. Achieving a goal is satisfying in the same way that it is in Gothic, knowing that you did it completely by yourself without having anything given to you. The same skillset you need for combat - patience and perception - are also required for exploration. Dark Souls is a game where you're constantly at odds with your environment, whether it's through traps or invisible walls or narrow ledges or ambush locations, and you have to proceed cautiously and really learn the areas in order to exploit them.
The game's areas are great and varied too. Someone a few posts above was talking about how the game copy pastes areas and I have no idea what he was talking about. There are so many different places that focus on different kinds of challenges and the way they all link together is really clever. Dark Souls has the best exploration in any game I've ever played and it's really amazing how you never know what you're going to run into next. Don't watch too many of those videos because they spoil a lot.
Dark Souls is very good and addresses so many of the issues you all whine about constantly. Just chill out and try it and maybe try dropping your unfounded attitude and bias.