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Dark Souls Beginning Walkthrough

We all know Dark Souls is incredibly difficult but some gamers have been giving up on Dark Souls before the game really starts moving. In order for you to truly understand this game you have to make it through your first demon, after that the addiction is set. (and no the tutorial demon does not count). GamerGaia's Chris Chaffin takes you through the steps in his video walkthrough for the beginning of the game, check it out!

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Qazdaz5259d ago

Don't play this game with a walkthrough, it's so much more rewarding if you don't.

JsonHenry5259d ago

except you will miss a million things you would never know otherwise. Like having to be in human form in certain areas BEFORE killing the boss to get some of the best armor in the game by beating a phantom that will only show up if you do it right. A subtle hint at least would be nice for this sort of thing.

Sprudling5259d ago

You can save stuff like that for the 2nd playthrough. Figuring out stuff on your own the first time is a part of the great experience.

JsonHenry5259d ago

Not all of us have time to play through this game twice, nor the inclination.

Seventh_Blood_Reborn5259d ago

Too hard. I have a job, a family, friends and a social life.
I can' t play hundreds of hours just to die and die again.
I finished Demon' s Souls, one of the best game ever IMO; Dark Souls is exceedingly difficult.

I just started the game and it is already as difficult as Demon' s Souls in the last part of Boletaria.

From Software missed the target this time. This time they have exaggerated.

Seventh_Blood_Reborn5259d ago (Edited 5259d ago )

"Look, I can beat every game in the world, no matter how hard it is! I' m an ace, I' m so cool, I' m da boss. I' m sooo cool because I beat every game no matter how hard it is: because I' AM HARDER. So I can go around calling people a pussy and such. I' m da real man because I go around saying that Dark Souls is easy to me. I' m a tough guy because I can beat DS, you can' t, epic fail you pussy"

This is what you mean, right?
Oh, my lord, this guy is so tough, so hard, such a man! Since I won' t -probably- finish Dark Souls I won' t mach this awesome human being! Sob sob, poor me!!

lol

PEOPLE, SERIOUSLY: get a grip.

I loved Demon' s Souls and I was happy it was harder than the average, but your pose is getting out of hand. I know it became trendy, I know it' s cool to brag around about beating every game on hyper-ultra-mega-super difficult level, evidently it makes you feel better ... but you are a little too much overexcited.

jollygoodfellowz5259d ago

The only part of the game I think is an unfair challenge is the Tomb of the Giants. The rest of the game just takes patience.

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Sheffield says "[A new Bloodborne game won't] happen unless From Soft decides they want to do it"

Brandon writes: "I could find you 10 companies that have pitched a bloodborne sequel, spinoff, or remake, including my own. It's just not going to happen unless fromsoft decides they want to do it."

Benjaminkno6d ago

Everyone was criticizing Sony for not pushing for the BB remake. Turns out they gave it the green light. The original still holds up really well

STARS6d ago

Man this just fucking sucks, I respect Miyazaki and Shohida's wishes, but Bluepoint would have been the perfect studio to take on a project like a Bloodborne remake. It's still an absolute masterpiece, but the performance and frame pacing could easily be solved on the current hardware now.

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9 Video Game Locations That Hit You in the Feels: The Most Emotional Places in Gaming

There are some video game locations which hit you right in the feels. Are these the most emotional places in gaming to visit? Jump Dash Roll counts down 9 destinations in today's feature.

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got_dam89d ago

Is the OoT screenshot a comp of hyrule field with the Windows Vista desktop layered over the foreground?

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Former Sony president Shuhei Yoshida reveals why the original PS ultimately led to Bloodborne

Sony's bold entrance into the console market back in the '90s heralded the use of CD-ROMs instead of cartridges, which convinced several companies to jump on board the PlayStation train. It turns out FromSoftware was one of those companies lured in by the appeal of discs.

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