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Dark Souls 2: the inviting unknown

VG247: Dark Souls 2 is to be more "understandable", according to developer FROM Software. VG247's Dave Cook explains why the studio needs to be cautious in its approach.

Xof4942d ago

When Dark Souls was released on PC, I thought, "wow, I'm really ashamed to be a gamer" looking at how my peers reacted.

And I've got that same sentiment echoing through my skull next to this rabid, paranoid explosion of unfounded nonsense following the brief trailer for the sequel.

nrvalleytime4942d ago (Edited 4942d ago )

Dark Souls' release on PC caused you to be ashamed of gamers? The legitimate qualms they had with the port made you ashamed?

Not the terrible complaining we make every time COD is about to be released, or the hyper-reactions to Rockstar's unveiling of GTA V, or the embarrassments that are the fringe addicts who pass away or hurt another person because they cannot give up video games?

There is "no rabid, paranoid explosion of unfounded nonsense" about Dark Souls II's announcement. There are some over-reactors; however, that's typical of any fan-base within gaming when a new product is announced.

Xof4942d ago

What, you don't remember all of the people refusing to play the game because of GFWL, or because of the textures?

Whining about visual fidelity is about as far from a legitimate complaint as it gets.

nrvalleytime4942d ago

^ Look, there were some overbearing individuals who drowned out the actual abundance of issues with the PC port. The frame-rate stuttered at times to close to unplayability, and the textures - so, so important in a game that relies on precise hit-detection - caused errors in gameplay.

Those are legitimate errors, and ones that people could have complained about if they picked up the game unawares.

I don't excuse anyone who knew about the issues beforehand, however. It's an easy fix to make, but not everyone is equipped or knowledgeable enough to fix a PC game. They should ship playable, and FROM Software even admitted the PC port wasn't as great as they had hoped it would be. Combine those issues with an extremely uncomfortable keyboard controller layout, and I can understand - even if I don't sympathize - with the group of upset people.

Indomito4942d ago

Besides, it is really commendable of Namco & From Software to have ported a game over to the PC simply based on fan uproar. Despite the port being so bad, they actually listened to the request of the community (unlike most companies) and this gives them invaluable experience and feedback towards the future.

Dark Souls 2 will also release on PC from release,
and despite having a ps3 myself, it is on PC that I will be playing it, just love the higher framerate and resolution of a well-modded version.
I use MotioninJoy to use my Dual Shock 3 without a problem.

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Dark Souls Series Hits a Huge Milestone As The Franchise Reaches 40 Million Sales

Bandai Namco has released its latest financial report, revealing that the Dark Souls series has reached around 40 million units combined.

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P_Bomb229d ago

I wanna know how many busted controllers! 😅

jznrpg228d ago (Edited 228d ago )

Souls I didn’t thankfully but Sekiro I did.

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Why Dark Souls 2 Deserves a Second Chance in 2025

As difficult and frustrating as it is, people should consider reliving the Dark Souls 2 experience, especially because of what's coming to the game.

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PrimeVinister408d ago

Many of those who hate Dark Souls II hate it because it's not Dark Souls. The same people love Dark Souls III because it isn't Dark Souls II.

And so many of the issues at the centre of common complaints about DS2 are present in DS3 and sometimes even DS1. The hatred and bile spewed over this perfectly decent game is ludicrous.

CrimsonWing69408d ago

I don’t think it’s a terrible game, but like a movie sequel by a different director, for me, it does NOT capture any of the “magic” felt from the Miyazaki entries. Boss battles don’t feel epic, environments don’t have the same sense of awe, the enemy variety isn’t particularly interesting, the art direction just feels bland, about the only thing I can give it praise for is some of the music.

Now, again, this is only how I feel about it, so I’m not trying to invalidate his you feel about the game, but it is the worst entry in the series due to those factors and it’s the least re-visited entry, for me.

Is it decent as a game on its own? Sure. But in comparison to the Miyazaki entries, it does not stack up and I believe that’s where many were disappointed with it.

PrimeVinister408d ago

Completely fair. I cannot disagree either, mate.

MrWood408d ago (Edited 408d ago )

You can also play it in VR flawlessly on PC & controller with the LukeRoss mod so… another reason to jump back in with extra immersion.

jznrpg408d ago

It’s not a bad game it’s just not as good as the others

Shadow Man407d ago

The controls felt very clunky to me, I tried playing it after beating Darksouls 3 and it didn’t feel fluid, obviously the hit detection is less superior for been an older game.

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Dark Souls 2 Broke the Mold with Smelter Demon’s Over-the-Top Design

The Smelter Demon is a bombastic boss design that bolsters Dark Souls 2's roster with an experience that updates an older fight's form to function.

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CrimsonWing69617d ago

Man, I dunno about that. In fact, most boss fights in Dark Souls 2 were forgettable.

__y2jb617d ago

Dark souls 2 is really underrated.

HyperMoused617d ago

My First DS's no idea why it gets so much hate

Redgrave616d ago

Or as I liked to call it, Horny Butthole Face