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Is that like a nerd version of two chicks at the same time?Looking forward to my soundtrack playlist to eventually play Lady Maria followed by Lady Astraea back to back.
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Is that like a nerd version of two chicks at the same time?Looking forward to my soundtrack playlist to eventually play Lady Maria followed by Lady Astraea back to back.
The Demon’s Souls remake on PlayStation 5 will indeed take advantage of the activities bar and feature over 180 help videos that players can choose to watch to complete sections of the game.
Nah, it could be that you are the one who seem lost. =)Game looks good and smooth but the idea of what makes From Software games so great seems lost on Sony and the team responsible for this.
Who is going to watch them? Are players forced to watch them? Can you ignore them and play as you like? If they weren't available, would that stop players from looking up guides? You make a blanket statement about Blue Point not knowing what it is about From Software games that make them great. I linked a vid that, should you decide to watch, would tell you that they do indeed understand exactly what makes them great.so you want me to listen to a 24 minute video that says what? There aren't over 180 help videos on how to play the game?
What? The games still difficult. They’re just making it easier to watch stream type help videos which have always existed right? It seems like they’re just trying to get some of the streamer/help video market share is all. Unless I’m misunderstanding this feature.Game looks good and smooth but the idea of what makes From Software games so great seems lost on Sony and the team responsible for this.
Right. This stuff exists you just have to search for it on YouTube. I think it’s cool they’re integrating it. I’d rather do that than have an iPad next to me going back and forth. I didn’t do that with demon souls but I’ve done it off and on with various games/quests.Souls games always had strategy guides releasing basically at the same time as the game, even demon's did iirc, and then fextralife basically put all the info from the guide into a website. This makes no differences, it's not like they added a casual mode with lower damage and whatever. And even that would be fine imo, if people want to make the game really easy and don't care about the challenge but want to see the story, let them do it, who cares, unless you feel it somewhat devalues your own accomplishments of clearing the game blind because some other shmuck did it differently, but that's really a problem with you.
They're basically adding a video wiki to the PS5 menu. It's not like it's secret info either since it's a remake, you can literally google anything about the game, including many ways to cheese most bosses and how to get the super strong weapons early and all that shit.
Nah, that's one of the dumb changes made for Dark Souls. In Demon's Souls you spend the whole game in soul form which is just a ghostly glow and you're completely silent while moving around.The character creator in Demon's Souls is in essence a cruel joke since you spend most of your time looking like a piece of beef jerky.
Finally, some actual gameplay:
Its fine, I'm sure everyone will die often enough to make it clear that these presentations were meant to be just that... a presentation. =)"White knuckle gameplay where the slightest error could mean your death" as he effortlessly R1 spams through the area without using lock on.
I mean it's the early part, but I remember the very first time I played the game it wasn't super easy to get used to. Nowadays you pick a new Souls game and the start of the game is just like that(I mean not Sekiro/Bloodborne which change the formula but DS3 it's very easy to adapt to the early game if you've played all the souls before). I think they're playing the strongest starting class too? A bunch don't have a good shield so you take chip dmg and you have casters and shit with crappy daggers."White knuckle gameplay where the slightest error could mean your death" as he effortlessly R1 spams through the area without using lock on.