Posted September 19, 2015
real.geizterfahr: I changed my usual approach (one "main game" and lots of smaller side games) and am playing quite a few bigger games at the moment:
Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition - I'm not that much into "hard" games anymore (where you have to play long parts of the game again and again and again), but whenever I saw a picture of one of the awesome boss monsters I wanted to play this game. Now, after googling a bit, I've found many people saying that Dark Souls isn't THAT hard and that you just have to play a bit more defensive than in your usual Elder Scrolls RPG. Well... I took advantage of Steam's sale last weekend and got the game. I'm not too far into it yet, but up until now they're right. The game isn't too hard. You just have to keep in mind that every single enemy can kill you if you just stand there and take the blows. So keep your shield up, learn do dodge attacks (roll to a side), learn how to parry and counterattack and learn how to hit enemies quickly while they swing their weapons (wouldn't have thought that it's that complex!). If you do this, you won't die all the time. Boss fights are another thing, but the normal enemies are not that dangerous. At least that's what I'd say after 4 hours in the game.
The only negative thing so far: The game doesn't tell you a lot about its mechanics (Humanity, dying, reverse hollowing). Neither in game, nor in the manual -.- Devs shouldn't rely on gamers to create wikis. Writing a useful manual can't be that hard (and is better than wasting developmnent time for tutorial levels).
Dishonored - Not too far into the game yet (just got the gift from the Outsider), but I think I'll like this one. Finished the first part without killing anyone and it felt like a strange mix of Thief and Deus Ex :P There are even tranq darts! I think I'll stay on the 100% non-lethal stealth path. Thanks to a functional save system (auto save, quick save and manual saves), there are no "penalties" for failing.
Agh! I wish I could have gotten Dark Souls in that last sale, the more I look into it the more assured my interest becomes. Thanks for the tips/mini-review so far. I thoroughly enjoyed Dishonored. I started out trying to do 100% no kills, and was enjoying it for a bit, but then it became a bit too tedious and was removing from some of the enjoyment for me to stick to it 100% so I killed a few here and there! Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition - I'm not that much into "hard" games anymore (where you have to play long parts of the game again and again and again), but whenever I saw a picture of one of the awesome boss monsters I wanted to play this game. Now, after googling a bit, I've found many people saying that Dark Souls isn't THAT hard and that you just have to play a bit more defensive than in your usual Elder Scrolls RPG. Well... I took advantage of Steam's sale last weekend and got the game. I'm not too far into it yet, but up until now they're right. The game isn't too hard. You just have to keep in mind that every single enemy can kill you if you just stand there and take the blows. So keep your shield up, learn do dodge attacks (roll to a side), learn how to parry and counterattack and learn how to hit enemies quickly while they swing their weapons (wouldn't have thought that it's that complex!). If you do this, you won't die all the time. Boss fights are another thing, but the normal enemies are not that dangerous. At least that's what I'd say after 4 hours in the game.
The only negative thing so far: The game doesn't tell you a lot about its mechanics (Humanity, dying, reverse hollowing). Neither in game, nor in the manual -.- Devs shouldn't rely on gamers to create wikis. Writing a useful manual can't be that hard (and is better than wasting developmnent time for tutorial levels).
Dishonored - Not too far into the game yet (just got the gift from the Outsider), but I think I'll like this one. Finished the first part without killing anyone and it felt like a strange mix of Thief and Deus Ex :P There are even tranq darts! I think I'll stay on the 100% non-lethal stealth path. Thanks to a functional save system (auto save, quick save and manual saves), there are no "penalties" for failing.
If you like tense sci-fi horror atmosphere and like to be scared a bit, absolutely! The gameplay is great too.
I haven't had much time to play games lately, it's just that time of year (for the past few months.) For the little stints I get here and there I've been spending a little time exploring Terraria. It's certainly not my type of game and I feel it is mostly pointlessness, but exploring for exploring's sake has proven to be a bit fun, surpisingly, which is probably what I need, a little mindless distraction time-waster, after all the super-stress that life has been lately.
Post edited September 19, 2015 by drealmer7