I've loved every FromSoftware game I've played, and Dark Souls 1 is one of my favorite games of all time. However, I heard that in this game you do not have the ability to choose which weapons you...
I've loved every FromSoftware game I've played, and Dark Souls 1 is one of my favorite games of all time. However, I heard that in this game you do not have the ability to choose which weapons you play with. This was one of the main things that has led to my enjoyment of the Souls games, as I could have multiple characters and playthroughs trying different weapons. Sekiro not having this concerns me as I'm not sure it would be as replayable. Combine this with the lack of multiplayer/co-op, and it may be enough to get me to not purchase the game.
i second this. based on what others have said. This is something different though, it is not another soulsbourne game. I will be going into this game with a clean slate and take it for what it is....
i second this. based on what others have said. This is something different though, it is not another soulsbourne game. I will be going into this game with a clean slate and take it for what it is.
It has been said that it has 3 different skill trees now to be able to find your own play style.
I´m not worried in any way in the sense of it not being an amazing game.
Yeah I've personally made an effort to not watch any videos on the game. I want to discover it as I play without knowing what lies ahead. Part of the excitement is not knowing what to expect. I...
Yeah I've personally made an effort to not watch any videos on the game. I want to discover it as I play without knowing what lies ahead. Part of the excitement is not knowing what to expect. I want my experience to be like in Dark Souls and Bloodborne where in the first playthrough, each enemy was a new threat to be overcome.
I just watched the E3 trailer and I already know what the game looks like and what are some of the bosses. That's already too much.
From did the same with dark souls 3, there was in my opinion to much footage out there. It was super hard to not watch any of it as i to am a huge fan of their games.
From did the same with dark souls 3, there was in my opinion to much footage out there. It was super hard to not watch any of it as i to am a huge fan of their games.
I've loved every FromSoftware game I've played, and Dark Souls 1 is one of my favorite games of all time. However, I heard that in this game you do not have the ability to choose which weapons you play with. This was one of the main things that has led to my enjoyment of the Souls games, as I could have multiple characters and playthroughs trying different weapons. Sekiro not having this concerns me as I'm not sure it would be as replayable. Combine this with the lack of multiplayer/co-op, and it may be enough to get me to not purchase the game.
i second this. based on what others have said. This is something different though, it is not another soulsbourne game. I will be going into this game with a clean slate and take it for what it is.
It has been said that it has 3 different skill trees now to be able to find your own play style.
I´m not worried in any way in the sense of it not being an amazing game.
I loved Dark Souls 1 and 3, and I'm definitely going to have to check this out.
Yeah I've personally made an effort to not watch any videos on the game. I want to discover it as I play without knowing what lies ahead. Part of the excitement is not knowing what to expect. I want my experience to be like in Dark Souls and Bloodborne where in the first playthrough, each enemy was a new threat to be overcome.
I just watched the E3 trailer and I already know what the game looks like and what are some of the bosses. That's already too much.
From did the same with dark souls 3, there was in my opinion to much footage out there. It was super hard to not watch any of it as i to am a huge fan of their games.