FuriousKitten
FuriousKitten
FuriousKitten

Ha, Demon's Souls is probably around 50 hours of gameplay on your first standard playthrough.

A lot of games are "fair". Dark souls is hard. I love Dark Soul, but it's just much more mentally and emotionally taxing than any other game I have ever played, ever.

But Saints Row IS a GTA-like game.

Whatever, the term roguelike now exists, it expresses an idea, I'm okay with it.

I don't get it in relation to being similar to Dark Souls. If anything, one of the greatest delights you get as a reward for your patience and persistence in Dark Souls is being rewarded with another extremely lush, detailed and interesting environments (God knows the rational me wanted to give up numerous times but

Whatever game of the trilogy you play first is the hardest.

The experience is also highly subjective to the type of character you create. I beat the Bellfry gargoyles solo on my first try (a boss that a lot of people find nightmarishly hard) but was stuck for ages with Shaded Woods' axe wielding "minotaurs", who are

Dark Souls is HARD. It gets easier later on but it's still a hard game. It doesn't exist in a vacuum, you need to compare it to its contemporaries, and in that context, it is one of the hardest games out there right now.

I play Spelunky, and I consider Dark Souls as a much harder game.

I'm not sure starting with a spellcaster is necessarily the best thing. I just recently started out with the franchise by purchasing Dark Souls 2 and I picked a spellcaster. Sure, that did help me get through the early game using ranged attacks. Problem is, it allows you to get relatively far into the world without

The game IS hard: very hard. I'm a new player and I just purchased Dark Souls 2 (first DS game I ever played) about 2 weeks ago. I'm now at level 80 something and have just finished the Dark Bastille. Sure, you do eventually get the hang of things, but I honestly can't think of any other game in recent years that has

This looks gorgeous. Will definitely buy it.

The Girl With the Butterfly/Illuminati Thingy Tattoo

The Last of Us.

I shall have to reconsider my perception of Ubisoft as Beelzebub.

Personally, I'm in favor of gay marriage (in real life, but also in games or whatever).

I might be wrong (and if that is the case, please point me to the information that will enlighten me), but that sounds like bullshit to me. I'd assume that if the game depicts hetero relationships, there would probably be different lines of dialogue for males and females, or at the very least, different animations.

Another World had WAY better animations and that game was done by Eric Chahi alone in his home back in 1990 with zero funding.

You're right about the price, I suppose it's a lot of content for $5. The graphics are relatively nice too. But honestly, I was really really bored by the first game.

Not at all. It's pretty much like Indiana Jones, where each movie is a self-contained story/adventure on its own, with some recurring characters. You'll miss a few interactions between Nathan, Sully and Elena, but really nothing major or at all unpredictable. The main story of 2 has nothing to do with that of number 1.

I'm a big fan of Uncharted 2 and 3, but the first one really sucks. It's basically just really boring gunfights over and over and over again, all set in more or less the same place. No puzzles (the few there are, are ridiculously simple and boring) very little (and bad) platforming, almost no cool big action pieces

Finally, another Smuggler's Run game.

The Last of Us Reloaded: Electric Boogaloo