Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Nope.
I've played them all.
Demon Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls II... after a while, you just get burned out. The difficulty was "best" in Demon's Souls and Dark Souls. But even then, after you master the combat mechanics there's not much left to the difficulty.
Maybe it's just me. But the DS series just doesn't hold the magick that it used to.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Nope.
I've played them all.
Demon Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls II... after a while, you just get burned out. The difficulty was "best" in Demon's Souls and Dark Souls. But even then, after you master the combat mechanics there's not much left to the difficulty.
Maybe it's just me. But the DS series just doesn't hold the magick that it used to.
I was never sold on Bloodborne. It just seemed... rushed to me. Almost like they just crapped something out to get into the new console generation as quick as possible.Strider_Roshin wrote: »Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Nope.
I've played them all.
Demon Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls II... after a while, you just get burned out. The difficulty was "best" in Demon's Souls and Dark Souls. But even then, after you master the combat mechanics there's not much left to the difficulty.
Maybe it's just me. But the DS series just doesn't hold the magick that it used to.
Did you every play Bloodborne? That one was my favorite. I loved how aggressive the combat was in it. I hear that DS3 is going to be a lot like DS1 except with similar speed to Bloodborne. They also brought back the mana bar, and are introducing weapon arts.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »I was never sold on Bloodborne. It just seemed... rushed to me. Almost like they just crapped something out to get into the new console generation as quick as possible.Strider_Roshin wrote: »Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Nope.
I've played them all.
Demon Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls II... after a while, you just get burned out. The difficulty was "best" in Demon's Souls and Dark Souls. But even then, after you master the combat mechanics there's not much left to the difficulty.
Maybe it's just me. But the DS series just doesn't hold the magick that it used to.
Did you every play Bloodborne? That one was my favorite. I loved how aggressive the combat was in it. I hear that DS3 is going to be a lot like DS1 except with similar speed to Bloodborne. They also brought back the mana bar, and are introducing weapon arts.
Maybe that view has robbed me of trying a good/great game, but it never appealed to me enough to put down my Xbox One controller long enough to fire up my PS4 for it.
Strider_Roshin wrote: »I noticed polls like this for Fallout so I assumed it was safe to ask. So tell me, how many of you out there will be getting this game as well? I personally am looking forward to playing something as I wait for the Dark Brotherhood to be released. I will be on the PS4, how about you guys?
I wasn't interested in Bloodborne for a different reason: I don't like Victorian/puritan-style settings in games. More often than not there's always some over-zealous priest or pervasive Church ideology in the plot that gets boring for me.
OrangeTheCat wrote: »Strider_Roshin wrote: »I noticed polls like this for Fallout so I assumed it was safe to ask. So tell me, how many of you out there will be getting this game as well? I personally am looking forward to playing something as I wait for the Dark Brotherhood to be released. I will be on the PS4, how about you guys?
What's sad is that you have to wonder what is "safe to ask".
Strider_Roshin wrote: »I wasn't interested in Bloodborne for a different reason: I don't like Victorian/puritan-style settings in games. More often than not there's always some over-zealous priest or pervasive Church ideology in the plot that gets boring for me.
Yeah I prefer knights and castles over top hats as well. It was easy to get over though once you get some awesome executioner gear though with a tomb hood.