this is BY far the easiest soulsborne game.
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This is BY far the easiest soulsborne game
Not sure if easiest but definitely most boring
Only because you had played several before it. The aggressiveness of the enemies makes it the hardest one in the series for newcomers.
the enemies aren't even that aggressive in comparison to a game like bloodborne, also mashing roll literally removes any semblance of challenge.
>the enemies aren't even that aggressive in comparison to a game like bloodborne,
The two are pretty much the same in that regard. Bloodborne is easier though because of the life regain mechanics.
>mashing roll literally removes any semblance of challenge.
Again, because you've already played games in the series before.
bloodborne is far more difficult. which DaS3 boss or area is even comparable to bloodbornes difficulty.
Comically it is also the best.
It's not as fair as 1, and there's a lot more cheap bullshit. However, there are way more opportunities to cheese your way through things.
>invisibility
>spook
>backstab
I have no idea how this wasn't patched out.
While fighting dancer I panicked and rolled 12 times in a row, realized what I've done, then uninstalled the game and never played it again. It just looked and felt so fucking stupid
That's not Demon's Souls
The only hard bosses in Bloodborne are in the DLC.
I agree. Its the only one I was able to 1 round several bosses in.
that's the same case with DaS3 though, Bloodbornes bosses are still more difficult and fun because they aren't 90% gimmick like 3.
Sekiro is easier than BB which is easier than 3 which is easier than DeS which is easier than 1 which is easier than 2.
You tell me which Bloodborne areas and bosses you think are hard.
ds3 is definitely more fair than ds1 lmao, ds1 pissed me of the most and its not because im shit. I played all the other games first
>played all the other games first
inb4 thats you're mistake not starting with 1. Games shouldn't be frustrating, dsr was the chance to fix this
I agree, dsr was shitty jew shit
Miyazaki perfected atmosphere and art in DS3, BB and Sekiro, his worlds started to get even more dark, believable and surreal like a bizarre psilocybin nightmare realm.
By the time you've beaten dark souls 1, I'm not sure you can accurately determine which one is the hardest they're all pretty easy
bloodborne is the easiest by far, nothing in the base game is difficult besides maybe gehrman
Bloodborne is easier tho. 20 blood vial is simply too much.
Bloodborne (and most souls) bosses are literally a matter of how well you can time your roll. It's a fucking rhythm game
Wrong pic, it should be DS2.
>this is BY far the easiest soulsborne game.
PCfag opinions don't matter.
Don't know how far I am in the game but just got into Anor Londo and wondering which game I should try next. No console so can't touch Demon's nor Bloodborne. Really enjoying the combat with parrying but overtime the enemies are just made to block and roll around which is fine but isn't really as enjoyable.
But I play DeS (non-remake) on my PC, with 60 fps.
I played DS1 through first. No summons, never used humanity, and took down literally every boss with like 2-5 tries with no guides whatsoever, with a few exceptions: Ornstein & Smough and Four Kings I actually died to like 15-20 times. Sen's Fortress filtered me for a little while, but eventually even that became easy.
I skipped DS2 because DS3 was already out when I started on the series. So I went for DS3 next. This time there were several bosses I just couldn't beat. The base game was much harder, on account of much faster enemies, variation in their attack styles making sure just rolling as soon as you saw something happen was no longer always the right option. I got completely filtered by Friede, and Soul of Cinder, and later Midir. Only way I could beat them was either through summons or respeccing into specific cheese builds and tactics. Even now, over 2000 hours later, I can't reliably beat these three traditionally in a fair fight with a board / shield (of course most of this time I've spent on PvP, but still).
I later learned that the entirety of DS1 balance was like its PvP. If you used something like the Zweihander and made your variation of the giant dad build, the game was basically shit easy. Your poise, mobility and that completely broken imbalanced weapon would let you ignore most mechanics. Like in most games, DS1 had a lot of fans who thought they were some tough shit and wanted to prop themselves up by claiming the game was somethign spectacularly hard. Really, they just exploited unbalanced mechanics that basically broke most of the game, and the entirety of PvP was 1-3 builds that if others didn't use, they'd be fodder. Humans are like that, it turns out. In every game. They take a cookie cutter broken fotm overpowered build that somebody else made, and think it makes them good players.
DS1 wasn't hard. DS3 wasn't either, but it was easily harder than DS1. It's just that most other games are so shit easy.
Really these games are all easy as long as you can stay calm while playing games and you aren't like some retards I know who get more and more upset every time they fail to a boss or get hit, making them less likely to win each time except through brute force trial and error eventually from pure stubbornness. Learn to meditate and stop being a pussy.
DS1 is the easiest one, only the artificial annoyance of having to spend 5 minutes running back to a boss if you die makes it seem differently
t. hasn't played DeS or DS1
>DS3 wasn't either
>This time there were several bosses I just couldn't beat.
which one is it, brainlet
ds2 is probably the hardest game in the series, mainly due to how punitive dying is, but ds3 doesn't lag too far behind
ds1 is indeed the easiest, after demon's souls, but demon's souls isn't really a game so w/e
DeS is by far the easiest, since its nonlinear design means that about every area has the same level of difficulty, which was low to begin with and gets lower as you get more and more ridiculously OP.