Co op and spell users
I think part of it is that the games are known for their difficulty. The other part is how difficulty is done in games, it's often little more than the same game with enemies with more health and damage,and that feels kinda of hollow to me (heh). Something about the universal challenge seems to have helped make the community so tight as well, which is another special point of the game.
I just hit them. Much faster :)
It's also one of the positives. And menus being hard to understand? I havent had any trouble since I decided to pay tf attention in demons souls, and its only gotten better. And the earliest levels are the most* challenging? What?
Parry sure, that wasn't my thing so I can't say much, but I still stand by it. Dual wielding, guard breaks allowing criticals, the greater variety of weapons and spells. I like ds1 more as well, but that doesn't stop me from realizing 2 was still a step up in some ways.
Combat? Menu organization? Having a bit of new stuff in ng+? I know people hate on it, but better in no way? Really?
I know you shouldn't have too, but in a bunch of areas I've found that pointing the camera up or just away from where there's a lot going on(in all the previous games at least), you can help it a bit.
I'd rather frame rate/pacing issues than the issues offered up in pretty much every other game. Like lack of content or depth or any sense of achievement.
One look at age of mythology(the game) is enough for me to think there's enough bad ass stuff to use. Hopefully if it's real they switch it up a bit more, I love GoW, but I've ripped enough minotaur jaws apart for health and pulled Medusa heads off for magic.
If this gets a 7 for being so familiar, shouldn't ass Creed and doody of duty get 5s or less by now?
Summoning stones guys, Summoning stones. Not that I agree at all. I can see why you'd be frustrated, but it's not meant to be a Co op game, co op is just supposed to be an option when things are getting to hard. Besides it so much more rewarding anyways, all the souls games I've done solo first then with friends after.
Why put a dark souls 2 picture with the link rather than a pic from 3?
I don't remember having a hard time, but that's just me. But the point is maybe you just weren't up to the challenge at the time, I don't remember any unfair fights other than the bed of chaos being hard to do without dying. Plus sprinting there from the bottom of the stairs bonfire with the gate open reduces the time to a minute or less, summoning solaire also helps quite a bit. All of these things are not impossible to figure out if you pay attention and explore. You can als...
You mean a deep and hard to uncover story?
Tight basic mechanics with lots of variable situations to use them in?
Losing never more than 10-15 minutes and some levels easily retrieved?
Hah
Ya and all you do in call of duty is move and shoot, I can reduce a game to its most basic elements too, but I actually like videogames.
I probably just wasted my time on a troll but.. Meh
Can you give some examples? And perhaps actually explain how it made the sp worse in those examples? I've been gaming for almost twenty years and for some reason can't think of any myself. And how would they have to change the entire game? I'm not buying any of that it seems like your just projecting. Honestly dude, a message to play with another person is that big of a deal to you? In menu screens who cares, outside of menu screens during gameplay, dos that even ever happen?
I should have read this before I commented lol, I completely agree. As they were showing off how customizable things were I thought for sure there would be something eventually. Maybe if we're loud enough Bethesda will listen.
If the game had the ability to let a friend take over a companion or something like that, it would only be a plus. And you could still play single player if you wanted to, and I highly doubt it would take up enough time to seriously impact other content or projects.
I really don't get the argument that when people say some single player games need to stay single player, why? To show how cherished it is? People still love good SP experiences, and there are a lot out there ...
"Its almost as though not everyone owns a gaming PC or something" What!? I'm talking about the fact that they didn't bring the best looking version to ps4, use your brain dude. Why waste time with the ps2 version when there's the PC version. And I'm pretty sure any fan of the game who watches this video will be thinking the same thing.
Its silly to me to port and upgrade the ps2 version when the pc one is cleary more desirable. What a waste.
I haven't tested it, but for ds2 it was after 3 hits, I have a feeling that was just for ds2 though.