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Unfortunately, souls games have a pretty big element of "gettin gud."
Unfortunately, souls games have a pretty big element of "gettin gud."
I keep talking up this game but I can't help it. Easily in my top 5 favorite games of all time. I've never felt the same satisfaction of beating a single (mini-)boss fight (after a ton of attempts) in any other game like I have in this one.
I keep talking up this game but I can't help it. Easily in my top 5 favorite games of all time. I've never felt the same satisfaction of beating a single (mini-)boss fight (after a ton of attempts) in any other game like I have in this one.
I'm 70 hours in and trying to explore as much as I can. I can see this taking me a lot of time to complete. I'm just now transitioning to a midgame build focusing on sorceries and the moonveil katana.Finished my first playthrough of Elden Ring yesterday. Already started on my second now and looking through online resources, boy oh boy did I miss A LOT (as expected). Let's do it again!
I can see this taking me a lot of time to complete.
My favourite legacy dungeon first time through was Leyndell. If you haven't been there yet, enjoy!
I took the plunge on buying Crusader Kings 3 and I'm blown away by the tutorial already.
Case in point:
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And I found the perfect wife to fulfill my destiny as king:
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I then went to war with a rebellious baron who SHOULD be my vassal but wasn't respecting my AUTHORITAH. I conquered the region, took over the lands, and imprisoned the son of the baron of which now I can ransom him for more gold!
This is basically giving you a Game of Thrones power fantasy and I'm looking forward to sinking my teeth into it more!
I then went to war with a rebellious baron who SHOULD be my vassal but wasn't respecting my AUTHORITAH
While I don't have time to devote to the monster that is Eldin Ring (and I want the PC performance to get better), I bought a game in a similar vein, Tunic.
If you haven't heard of this game, it's like if you took 75% of Dark Souls and 25% of a 2d Zelda and mashed them together. It's played in an isometric view with an art style similar to the Link's Awakening remake on Switch.
It has all the Dark Souls trappings. Stamina, estus flasks, dodge rolling, bonfires, and it is extremely cryptic. So cryptic in fact that the in game text is mostly in an indecipherable in game language. And the way you figure out how stuff works is by finding instruction manual pages lying around. Which when you view them look like an old NES manual. And they are also mostly in the same indecipherable language.
Unlike Dark Souls though, you get maps and do not really upgrade weapons (so far). Plus it plays a bit more like Zelda in it's combat and exploration. It plays with is isometric view in some amazing ways though. Several times I've found a shortcut back to an area that I could have done all along, but was cleverly hidden by the isomeric view.
So far, very impressed!
Just gotta embrace the stress. My 6yo kept pushing me to do things he knew would get me killed. I'm sitting fighting some shadow boss in the over world and he keeps saying "that boss is so fast. Is it hard fight? You're out of healing flasks. You're going to die!" Then I got hot by the bridge ballista and he said, "you got blown up!"Moved on from Elden Ring for a while…now playing PGA Golf 2K21.
Less stress.
PGA 2K21 is pretty awesome. I love fooling around in the course designer.Moved on from Elden Ring for a while…now playing PGA Golf 2K21.
Less stress.
I'm playing a little D2R here and there, but I've never gotten into the ladder. 2.4 update is pretty fun though as there's a few new viable builds now. Probably going to start up a HydraOrb Sorc soon.Anyone playing Diablo 2: Resurrected since they started the first ladder season?
Anyone playing Diablo 2: Resurrected since they started the first ladder season?