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If you’re staggered, you can’t attack—it interrupts your animation. Poise means you aren’t staggered, which means you can attack even though someone has hit you.

100% this. It’s bad communication on From Software’s part, and they should be called out for it. Same with the mysterious bannings on PC.

“It’s more situational...”

Then maybe letting people know how these situation works would keep them from complaining. The way they’re speaking it seems like it IS a useless stat and they just don’t want to acknowledge. I understand they’re known for being cryptic, but there has to be a point where letting people know

Just recently watched that anime actually, it was a pretty touching story with decent comedy

Those people should be more worried about learning N1/N2 level Japanese before they worry about being able to make a steady living wage in an all Japanese-speaking environment.

Oh it would be easy, just not well paid.

When you’re hard at making licensed tie-in games it’s easy to assume they’re just in it for an easy paycheck. Releasing something two years later when they didn’t have to shows some dedication that belies cashing in.

I tend to like things that are funny, impressive or unusual. There’s a lot of humor in Dark Souls 3 and a lot of skill when it comes to PvP matches. Mid-to-late game boss spoilers are something I usually avoid close to the relase date of a From game but I ease up on that as time goes on.

In the rolling skeleton boulder clip, the phantom is a game NPC, so it doesn’t even understand the concept of boulders.

If not for the awesome game, for the mods that are in the works/already out. Though I would wait on the DLC unless you can get a bargain on all of it together.

“After his mother dies, a young boy is taken in by his uncle who, we can only hope due to the listed genre, isn’t the horrible pervert he sounds like.”

“A young boy...” “A highschool student...” “A group of young...” yet more evidence that Japanese people apparently cease to exist after highschool.

It doesn’t seem unreasonable to suggest the average person will not have read all 1,364 pages of terminals available in Fallout 4. I’ve put in hundreds of hours and am confident I haven’t approached even a fraction of that, anyway.