Silver. I wasn't very impressed when I first started. It looked pretty good, the music was okay, and the voice-acting was surprisingly better than I expected, but the gameplay just wasn't doing anything for me, and with an unoriginal story, gameplay is pretty important. However, now that I've gotten into the groove of things, the combat is better (if still a finnicky) and it isn't as hard. For that first bit I was constantly low on health, but now I'm doing much better. The story isn't all that original, but the strangely satisfying gameplay is keeping me going. Unless I get to some especially frustrating bit, I'll enjoy playing this game to completion.
I'm also playing Dark Souls a bit. For all of the fun I get out of it, I can't help but maintain a love/hate relationship with it. I get that the game is supposed to punish you. I get that it is supposed to be incredibly difficult. I'm fine with that. As long as I know that ahead of time and as long as the game mechanics allow me to overcome that challenge, I'm okay with really high difficulty. But something I'm not okay with? The bosses. Oh, it's not the bosses themselves that bother me. I'm willing to be destroyed time and time again in hopes of finding out the boss's attacks, how to avoid them, and stuff like that. No, I don't have a problem with the bosses themselves. What I do have a problem with is their placement. All of the bosses I have encountered are only accessible by fighting my way through quite a few enemies, and since even weak enemies can kill you pretty quickly if you get careless, the game doesn't just become difficult, it becomes tedious. You spend at least five minutes just getting to the boss, and then you spend five to thirty seconds (depending on the boss) trying to avoid as many attacks as you can while you simultaneously attempt to devise a plan to kill the enemy, which could involve trying to discover elemental weaknesses (since the game doesn't give you, as far as a I know, any way of discovering whether or not an enemy is weak to something in particular). And then, when you die, you have to repeat the whole process until you can (hopefully) defeat the boss.
Bleh. I needed to vent. Despite my complaints, I do find the game to be pretty fun. I just wish there weren't any bosses. Then it would be really fun.
Post edited July 19, 2013 by Daedalus1138