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The dragon quest one is about 20 hours, less if you cheat or use fast forward. The Zelda clone is about 10 if I'm remembering correctly. I swapped between them so my overall playtime may not be 100% accurate. They're very long.
I fight black knight ASAP till I get either the sword or spear. Once I get either of those, I prioritize leveling up strength and dexterity till I can use them. I do, say gg. If I don’t get either I go Zweihander because it breaks the poise of most enemies and bosses. It terms of armor, I go for the silliest armor, because I don’t care for armor, but if I did care, I go to the forest to get the elite knight armor. Rings, I get Havel’s ring (only if I have on elite knight armor) (back stab for easy win) and kill Laurtic (golden knight) for his ring (BTW you can kill him way easier by kicking him off the ledge behind where he’s sitting instead of fighting. If you lose to him, he kills the firekeeper and are then required to complete his quest. Save the trouble of losing your bonfire) Overall, I think this is solid build for a beginner. Best piece of advice is don’t give up. You will not regret the experience that is Dark Souls1!
Great beginner for the RTS genre, If your looking to get a bit more complex, you can eventually move up and up until you reach around the stronghold era of RTS games.
Thanks a lot. Out of all 3 Dark Souls games. This is the only one I know little to none about and the only one I have not beaten. I’ve even gotten all the trophies/achievements TWICE for Dark Souls 1, but yet I struggle beating this one.
Personally, I enjoyed Lords of the Fallen way more than Lies of P!. I loved them both, but the lore/aesthetic/world building feels a lot more soulsy here in my opinion.
One time i was trying to dominate the whole world fighting against other civs using nukes, but then the world got destroyed and the game just finished lol
I had a four player match with friends once and the losing friend just focused on nukes to doomsday the world so everybody lost. It was a magical moment of Armageddon.
I understand this helped many of you specially if you played these games before , but this video was not descriptive enough and it was rushed and it’s not only sped it’s skipped so it’s hard to grasp specific areas but in all it helps but could be better
Your DS2 guide helped me alot. But I got used to using quick weapons like the rapier, so idk how I'm feeling about the heavy ones you recommend in DS3 (Especially with how much faster paced the combat is in this). I've read that sellsword twinblades were the closest equivalent to DS2's rapiers. Do you think I should switch to them or is it worth sticking with the Vordt hammer?
Twin blades is a lot of fun. I prefer slower in ds3 because you can easily stunlock most enemies which means they don't get to go fast anymore lol. Plus killing stuff in one to three hits is nice.
@@ThreeMinuteGaming wait, you can stunlock bosses too? I'm mainly concerned about bosses, since usually if I know where the boss is, I'd just run past the normal enemies anyways lol
i played but stopped because it was too much new info at first lol looking to hop back in, i used to hate yakuza games but now i have played like a dragon all the way through like 3 times and im looking into the older series. can anyone tell me should i push through the beginning does it get more fun? i dont like its not turn based but thats minor i can deal with that lol
They made all the trash mobs way to tanky that it becomes grueling and tedious to have to constantly kill 50+ enemy mobs . Would have been more fun to have all those hundreds and hundreds of trash mobs melt under your attacks, instead your attacks just minutely chip away at their health and it becomes an ordeal to have to kill them all
I put it down for a while and picked it up again. It's pretty good. Chapter 3-4 are weird though. Also the controls taken some getting used to, fighting feels better after leveling up.
I just beat ds2 using your op in one hour guide. Woke up today on a quest to start my ds3 journey and you’ve posted this video an hour ago. THANK YOU! You’ve already saved me countless hours of beating my head against the wall
You absolutely can still kill the dragon, I literally just did this today in a run to prepare for the dlc. You have to follow the directions in the guide and hit the grace so they deaggro.
I just did it yesterday just sneak past the dragons, or use assasins approach so your footsteps are silenced. The only thing not working anymore is the nazgul on the bridge but there are other methods of farming runes
I had to go with the HD Collection.. I couldn't pay over $300 combined for DISCS ONLY of these two games and hope I wasn't getting scammed at the same time.. $25 I paid for HD Collection and $5.99 I paid on PS3 Store for Silent Hill 1 and got Origins for my PSP, $20 for HomeComing and $30 for DownPour disc only... I can't play 4 at the moment or Shattered Memories... But, I've never played any of these games, and in 2024 I feel like I got out of it pretty cheap to at least experience the earlier ones...
I usually swap the hat and gloves, but it's up to you; I'd look up their perks in the wiki. You can also swap to any armor you want at any time once you think you have enough souls.
So could i just watch a play through of this on RU-vid with it being a visual novel or would i be missing some gameplay element by not playing the actual game?
That's where I don't agree with the maybe consider mentality. I got lulled into it by reddit, I personally don't think its a good game by any means but even if i were to consider your review because its mediocre, im wasting my time not playing games that are genuinely much better. There are greater games and you shouldn't lower your expectations for mediocrity. The industry should release much better games than us being okay with them being mediocre because at the end we are paying for it.
I mean I guess that's fair, but there are lots of people in these comments that had a lot of fun with it (myself included) as it had unique mechanics that aren't in other open world games. That's the what the maybe consider rank is for. Some people might find it worth their time even if other games are objectively better, while others should probably pass on it for something different.
IVE BEEN SELLING MY RUNES FOR MORE RUNES AND YOU CAN USE IT ON YOURSELF TO GAIN LEVELS. IM GONNA SHOOT MYSELF.....I am new to souls games💀please pitty a old wretch