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The_L1ne t1_iyclwo4 wrote

actually Dark Souls is pretty fair and scales extremly well with your personal skill in the game.

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Klefth t1_iydhh7g wrote

Yup, and this is what makes that game actually kinda comfy and relaxing in the end. Once the mechanics and the combat click, they stay with you and you realize how well balanced the game actually is, and how it actually hardly ever throws bullshit at you, BoC notwithstanding. It's a great game to go back to once in a while.

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thejew09 t1_iyesnbx wrote

Ehh, going back and playing it again after 10 years, there a certainly a few bullshit moments. The Anor Londo archers segment is really broken, BoC, Skelewheels and Tomb of the Giants in general.

The rest is pretty comfy outside of that.

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PalebloodSky t1_iydwr87 wrote

Not to mention you can just summon people for jolly co-op if you get stuck on a boss or wanna play with others. Available on 6 of the 7 Souls games.

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aspacelot t1_iycpuji wrote

Ya just as long as you get gud

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The_L1ne t1_iycube2 wrote

actually not even this. you can also have a very high perserverance to try again and again and again. Eventually one time you will beat that enemy. That is how my girlfriend finished Dark Souls 1, 95% of DS3 (with DLCs) and ~ 80% of Elden Ring.

But skill will make it faster :D

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aspacelot t1_iycw1jm wrote

Yeah I know I was just joking. I definitely hit a wall on some bosses my first play through and just grinded out souls to go in with crazy STR and whoop ass. There’s always a way.

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The_L1ne t1_iycysv5 wrote

my GF does not grind. she just tries again until she overcomes the boss ^^ even if it takes 100+ tries

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Swordbreaker925 t1_iydvudn wrote

You don’t even have to be that good. You just need to have basic learning and comprehension skills so you can learn and adapt to enemies.

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