Silverfish
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First, it was Zweihander in Dark Souls 1, now I see this with Dark Souls 3. What's wrong with using what you think the best weapon out there?
Nothing, so long as that weapon is the Greataxe.
First, it was Zweihander in Dark Souls 1, now I see this with Dark Souls 3. What's wrong with using what you think the best weapon out there?
Man From really outdid themselves on the obnoxious enemy design this time around. Going to go out today and commit a hate crime on the first Asian I see in retaliation.
I'd probably put Champion Gundyr there somewhere but I also killed him on my first try so I maybe I lucked out and didn't get to experience all he has to offer.
It's funny that playing through DS3 I thought the bosses were much more memorable than the levels (which I thought were pretty bland overall), but despite there being so many of them, I had trouble coming up with the 5th name on the list.
What was funny is that even though there were many cool bosses, I had trouble populating a top 5 listIt's funny that playing through DS3 I thought the bosses were much more memorable than the levels (which I thought were pretty bland overall), but despite there being so many of them, I had trouble coming up with the 5th name on the list.
There's nothing funny about that. That's pretty much DS3 in a nutshell. Cool bosses, forgettable levels.
Dark souls 3 is a disaster. You could have described the issues but you only narrowed the little issues.So I beat the game a couple months back and here are some random spoilery thoughts:
+ It's more Dark Souls! Once again I played an armored knight with a penchant for big fucking weapons. I still love the feel of combat in this series.
+ I feel like the NPC interaction is the best of the series, and that's saying something. The NPC interaction is still bare bones, but you get a lot with that minimalist approach. I saved the onion knight in the well, but poor Yoel and Yuria. I saved the latter only for her to fall to an assassin I failed to notice.
+ I love the feeling of continued decay and chaos. The world definitely is becoming worsened over time. It was great walking up to a mook, just for him to surprise me by mutating into a horrible corrupted 'thing'.
+ It's a great send off to a great series. I got the bad ending where I take over the position guarding the flame since I went in without spoilers, but I went online afterwards to see the others. I think my next favorite is the one where the flame is snuffed out.
+/- This is a boneheaded move on my part, especially since I had just completed DS2 before starting this one, but I never upgraded the Estus Flasks until the last boss. I almost beat him a few times without it, but finally started going through my inventory to look for an edge an noticed the eight or nine undead bone shards sitting in my inventory (slaps head). Since I knew his moves inside and out by this point, I easily beat him once I reinforced my Estus Flasks.
- This is graphically worse than Dark Souls 2. The game is still beautiful and the graphics are sharper, but I believe the camera was pulled out a bit more and with a different angle, which made me feel a bit more removed from the action.
- The enemies that mutate are a great idea and fun to encounter, but their corruption takes up so much of the screen that it negatively effects the game play. They should have either reduced the width of the corruption or fixed the camera issues.
A great final game to one of the greatest series ever made. I've loved this series ever since I tried Demon's Souls on the PS3. I think this may be the weakest of the four games, but it's better than 99% of the other AAA games put out there. I just started Bloodborne, and I'm unsure what I think of it. I think it is slightly easier than the Dark Souls games, and it seems to be trying too hard to be an edgier. I'm seriously considering uninstalling it.
Bloodborne pace is perfect.... for Bloodborne. And that has nothing to do with attention spans but with a tighter, aggression-focused premise.DS3 is the most AAA of the franchise.
So yeah, kind of popamole. Polished, but a little bland and they made it too much like Bloodborne because le modern gamer has the attention span of a gerbil, so everything has to be flashy and fast.
I'm not hating on BB, mind you (never played it, bloody Sony), but I am hating on how they got the pacing of combat wrong.
It's like if they were to make XCOM into an MOBA because that's what the kids are into these days. It just feels wrong.
Sort of like how they turned CnC4 into a MOBA.
Pkease don't compare this to BB. BB is one of the classics. This is a dung.