Souls rule
Souls rule


I have ADHD like a motherfucker okay?!
Souls rule
I have ADHD like a motherfucker okay?!
Souls fans seem to believe that their game is so hard and only dedicated gamers should play it. All complaints are answered with git gud.
I used to think like this, before the genre "clicked" for me. But I now understand that "git gud" is kind of what the experience is about.
Sekiro was what did it for me, and that game forces you to learn the enemies attack patterns. Seems insurmountable at first, but after dying a bunch, it clicks, and the enemies become much easier. Some to the point of triviality. And it's like riding a bike, you can come back a year later and after five minutes you're right back in it. That process itself has become enjoyable to me.
Elden ring was the one that clicked because it had more abundant save points. I just don't have time to do the same 45 minute trek to a boss only to get stomped in 20 seconds.
Lmao this is such a strawman. Most of the fans I know would say the games are actually pretty easy; that's why we like to do things like Level 1 playthroughs or randomizers to actually add a challenge.
I should also add that I generally find souls like games to be boring boss fights and block/dodging. The difficulty is meh but I just don't find them fun.
That's usually just it. Even though the series has had them in every entry, the games aren't about gimmicks. Souls games did a great job at giving players a 'what you see is what you get' experience. The game is about 'git gud' because the boss generally doesn't get easier because you did some dialogue, flipped a switch, or otherwise. The earlier entries really tempered power scaling too so the absolute answer to difficulty in RPG type games: grinding levels to get stronger, wasn't as effective either.
So it boiled down to just dodge the damage and deal it back. Revolutionary in its simplicity.
I downloaded the elden ring easy mod. This allowed me to enjoy a souls game for the first time while still teaching me the value of dodging and timing the attacks. Yeah, it was easier, but that is what i needed. About 6 months after this initial experience, the dlc came out. I bought it and played the game on normal. Now, whilst it was still frustrating, I at least knew the basics and got quite far before real life decided to hard mode me. Easy mode is nice to learn the game, that is why roguelites start at ascension 0.
You can't pause Dark Souls ? (I never played it)
You can't pause but you can just quit out of the game and you'll be exactly where you left off so if you need to step away from the game just do that. Loading is super fast anyways.
Ah ! somehow that's still super weird, not being able to pause, but I see that's not an issue in practice
Elden Ring you can, but it’s a weird workaround. You need to go into the menu, go into viewing an item, and select “menu explanation” or something like that and it pauses.
Lol I'm glad I wasn't the only one to figure this out
You do have menus to interact with, but the game continues going while you're in a menu. Not typically an issue if there's no enemies around, but it can take some players by surprise if they try to use it to pause in the middle of combat.
It's kinda nice for advanced players though, since you're able to move through the level and swap equipment at the same time.
You can pause in Sekiro (best From Software game imo)
I enjoyed that game so much I immediately went for platinum.
The 'savepoints' in the game are where players 'pause/reset' the level. Otherwise quitting out the game entirely is quick, easy, and does mostly the same purpose. Unless you're in a few specific points you're right where you were when you quit out. Enemy positions reset, but otherwise progress is saved in realtime with the exception of bossfights. They reset the room entirely until defeated.
(Players can actually quit out fast enough that they can 'undo' falling off a cliff as the game resets their position to the last point on a solid ground.)
So there is effective pausing of the game, just not a pause while panicking midgame button.
I wanted a Souls game with pause so I played Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
I love that game but absolutely suck at timing dodges/counters. Almost every fight I restart because I forget or screw up the enemy patterns.
Still having a blast
Me too. Played on Story mode which was specifically implemented at the request of Maelle's English voice actress.
But I just started a new playthrough on Expert. I'm curious how far I come before going down to Expeditioner. Maelle's already whooped my ass a few times.
The fact that you can’t pause when it’ the enemy’s turn is really frustrating tho, especially for foes that chain 5 attacks every time any character makes a move
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Sekiro pauses in the menu
Great game but def not Souls... Dodging and parrying are slightly reminiscent maybe, but that's about it. You're playing a (great) jrpg
People hating on Alanah are so weird...
It's been happening since she started her career. I remember being confused seeing a post on Reddit about 10 years ago now about how a bunch of incels were talking shit about an article she wrote or something me
What is even the context? She doesn't have kids, as far as I know.
She's bery vocal about accessibility in video games and talks about how having a child can be seen as a situational disability. She says it's good that games becomes more accessible to all people and people hate that.
Edit: Here's the video, it's really good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0lj7mzIRpQ
for people that struggle with souls games, i recommend a magic user starting class, because using spells is the de facto easy mode. really though, the games are not for everyone and if you don't like them you don't have to play them
100%
So I cannot remember any names despite a few hundred hours of gameplay. I started within a week of launch and I remember seeing some video of a dude saying "Lets cheese Elden Ring!" Ran down into the swamps and teleported around to get enough blood echoes or whatever they're called in this game. Books it up to the castle with the horsey knight bitch and giant magic artillery and grabs the Sword of (I think) Night and Flame. From there cheese a bit more to fill out build. I loved it so I started playing a buddies copy and was running around murdering shit for ages until they nerfed it. From there I started to mix more magic with actual combat before going to full combat. I'm not AWESOME but I got to NG6 and I can hold off about half of the invaders.
That's how I've been playing through the demons souls remake
I started my first playthrough of Elden Ring, day 1, as a magic user and after like 40 hours I started over as melee because it was too easy
Hi folks. You may frown upon this, but I think that if you truly can't play the game without a pause button:
It doesn't break the game to straight up freeze it unless you are in online mode. If you are in online mode, when you unfreeze the game, it will say that you were disconnected due to framerate issues.
Just cheat at the game. I miss when games bad built-in cheats for these situations when you just couldn't be arsed