I think he was talking about colour blind modes and whatever but that's pretty funny![]()
Thank you Santa Monica Studio, #4theplayers
The open world nature of the game is both really great but it also hurts one thing these games used to be so good at and that is enemy encounters and difficulty balance. There used to be a perfect upwards difficulty curve where the game had a nice steady challenge, now you tend to be overpowered most of the time and occaisionally under leveled. Also, the open world parts are mostly trash mobs in Elden Ring.Do it. I'm not the typical Souls player and set out right from the start that I would never finish it because of the usual difficulty in these games, I just thought I would try to enjoy what I could at least.
~350 hours later I have finished it a couple times. It honestly reminds me more about BOTW and The Elder Scrolls than Demon's Souls in how you progress and explore the world. The weighty and strategic Souls combat is still there and has evolved but there is so much more to discover and so many more ways to tackle the obstacles now. I love it.
As a non-Souls fan this is where I think ER is better. I've never thought the difficulty balance was good in Demon's Souls and Bloodborne, not at all. I've never finished either one. I've made several attempts but I always end up getting stomped, even tried the guide route but nope.The open world nature of the game is both really great but it also hurts one thing these games used to be so good at and that is enemy encounters and difficulty balance. There used to be a perfect upwards difficulty curve where the game had a nice steady challenge, now you tend to be overpowered most of the time and occaisionally under leveled. Also, the open world parts are mostly trash mobs in Elden Ring.
The other games are so much better balanced.
Return to Monkey Island robbed
As a non-Souls fan this is where I think ER is better. I've never thought the difficulty balance was good in Demon's Souls and Bloodborne, not at all. I've never finished either one. I've made several attempts but I always end up getting stomped, even tried the guide route but nope.
The only way to manage to progress is to level up more but doing that in those more linear Souls games means grinding the same small area over and over where I can get easy souls. And then I eventually get bored and quit.
Lol yeah I know about the "git gud" thing. DeS is a fantastic game, no doubt, but imo too difficult and too linear so I always end up getting bored and quit instead of pushing myself to "git gud". Not a fan of having to replay big levels at death either, I feel the frustration building up just talking about it. Haven't given up completely though but right now I'm taking a break.You know you could just get better at the game right? You could like, learn boss patterns and stuff? You never have to grind in any Souls game at all? And doing so is proof that you're a fricking noob?
I wouldn't make fun of you except you implied you can play Elden Ring but not the other games, which is completely insane given how much harder Elden Ring is than those
It's shit.Return to Monkey Island robbed
Didn't ask, don't talk to me.It's shit.
Then don't quote me.Didn't ask, don't talk to me.