Drizzlehell
Banned
In my personal experience, I think Dark Souls 2 eases the player in with the smoothest difficulty curve. I remember trying Dark Souls when it came out, and I bounced off of it after many hours of pure frustration. But then I grabbed Dark Souls 2 and found it to be a much smoother experience. The mobs in the opening areas were super easy, the first couple of bosses didn't absolutely push your shit in and it was actually easy to defeat them, and while the game eventually got really hard, it was a much more gradual journey to get to those sections. It gave you ample time to acclimatize yourself with the gameplay or even upgrade you gear/level up before the real shit started.
The fact that mobs evetually started disappearing if you've killed them enough times also made things a bit more bearable, especially when dealing with some of the harder boss fights.
Honestly, if it wasn't for Dark Souls 2, I would have never got into the series. All the other games absolutely stomp your ass from the get go but this one will pass you some slippers, make you a hot cup of cocoa, and make sure that you're nice and comfy in your recliner chair before it starts bashing your skull in with a baseball bat.
The fact that mobs evetually started disappearing if you've killed them enough times also made things a bit more bearable, especially when dealing with some of the harder boss fights.
Honestly, if it wasn't for Dark Souls 2, I would have never got into the series. All the other games absolutely stomp your ass from the get go but this one will pass you some slippers, make you a hot cup of cocoa, and make sure that you're nice and comfy in your recliner chair before it starts bashing your skull in with a baseball bat.
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