OutOfBoose
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How is the lore? Is it as dark, emotional and hopeless as DS?
I wasn't aware it was that high a seller, so your right in saying that niche probably isn't the right word. But still, I think the point is still valid enough.
I get what your saying and I agree that it is more limited, however it's still quite popular even for what it is.
You're not going to have your hand held. You will get stuck. You will get angry, frustrated, amused and want take a sledgehammer to your controller. But once you understand the psychotic dream logic of these games and recognize that at their core they are ultimately fair, you will feel a genuine sense of accomplishment. In gaming, that sensation is all too fleeting
Getting into a Souls game, is not about story, it's about discovery, and overcoming triumph. You have to learn in these games death is not a consequence per se, it's just part of the learning process.
To quote Kotaku's review:
Once you "get" the mechanics of the game, and the nature of death in it, you will get past that and understand the game's not unfair, it's just a different type of mechanic.
That was alway my issue with the Souls games, there just seemed to be really no point in progressing through. I get to kill some big monster...ok. Cool?
But the aesthetics of the games were always super intriguing. Thats why i'll play DSII, even though i wasn't super into the previous games. They're neat looking games and i enjoy the whole Knight/Monsters vibe they have.
That was alway my issue with the Souls games, there just seemed to be really no point in progressing through. I get to kill some big monster...ok. Cool?
How does it have less of a "point" then something like Titanfall? You really don't ever "win" a MP game. You run around and shoot at other people in mechs. What's the point? To get better, to learn, to hone your skills, to discover new things. And with DS you have much more that you can learn. It's about discovery. There is such a wonderment/fear of what's around the corner, and if I can overcome it.
I get that the Souls games have a lore to them, but i don't care enough about whats presented to me, to go digging for it. As i said before, thats why i didnt stick with either Souls game. After a while, i kept asking myself why im fighting these monsters?
Outside of the occasional human invader all you are facing here are AI enemies. Which is fine, if there was a point to it. I don't see that in the Souls game. Thats typically not why I play games and its why games like Titanfall don't make up much of my collection. Also if im going to play a game i don't perceive to really have an end goal, I rather play a MP game like Titanfall or Battlefield that features human enemies that im competing against, not AI.
Because it's a video game and they're standing in your way.
and btw.....how do you restore your human appearance after you die and turn hollow or whatever?
speaking of which, have they improved the character creation since the last game as I always thought that was lacking with the characters looking ugly with little options for the most partand btw.....how do you restore your human appearance after you die and turn hollow or whatever?
speaking of which, have they improved the character creation since the last game as I always thought that was lacking with the characters looking ugly with little options for the most part
There are items called Human Effigies you find along the way.