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Dark Souls 3 (and my LP)

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8 years ago
So, as I mentioned in an annoucement video recently. I'm doing a Let's Play of Dark Souls 3. If anyone is interested it starts with A mechanics test (Episode 0) before I start proper (Episode 1).

I don't plan to update this thread when new episodes come out, but in case people are here who like my video content but don't like watching 1v1 matches all day (or just want something new on top of those), now you know.
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8 years ago
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There is a certain simple pleasure in that, kicking a person off the cliff into a bottomless pit of death.
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8 years ago
Have fun with an entless amount of deaths.

Will wait until i got more time, then i will buy it too. Maybe we will met ;)
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whooops...

such an interesting concept: confronting beginning players with enemies which are only to beat by trial and error-micromanagement. not that motivating...

au contraire, take diablo 2 with its smooth first act until the boss fight.
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DErankpnoepel: The giant lizard in episode 1 is more there for experienced players, that and I'm not using a shield, which is rather unusual and makes it a lot harder to learn attack patterns without getting hurt.

Normally when you encounter something new in these games you either get enough warning about what it does before it hits you, or it doesn't hit very hard so you don't have to die first. If you have a shield, the enemy can hit the shield and not you, which only drains your regenerating stamina rather than your non-regenerating health, so it doesn't kill you right away.
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8 years ago
Shadowfury, many enemys like the dragon on the bridge or some treasures in dark souls 1 kill you instand ;)

By the way Shields are for noobs :)
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The Drake in DS1 is a bit controversial. On the one hand, you get a preview of it in the Undead Burg and it is up to you to remember it, and there are weird burn marks on the bridge. On the other hand, it does come from behind, so realizing that is the point the Drake comes back isn't that likely.

As for the mimic, yeah I kinda agree. It's pretty weirdly placed in a fortress of traps when first encountered in DS1, which is a bit of a giveaway, but even if the player realizes it's a trap, they won't have any idea what to do about it unless they have played a lot of western RPGs, or at least a lot of D&D.

That being said, as far as 3 goes, other than that one mimic under the dragon (and the dragon is super obvious) I haven't found anything that would instantly kill a new player without some warning.
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8 years ago
Hey Shadowfury, I saw some videos of yours DS3 LP, but I was wondering, since I never played any of those games: what is the story? All I got was: killing creepy stuff in a creepy world where you the word "xp" is changed by "souls"... And bosses look like glitches.
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8 years ago
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what is the story?

YOU DIED
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BErankFlipstip:
DS1: The world as we know it has been sustained by a giant fire, which is going out. As a result, people are becoming undead, and subsequently sent to rot in a remote mountain asylum/cathedral/prison. You get freed, and your savior (now breathing their last) informs you of a prophecy they were trying to fulfill involving ringing two Bells of Awakening. Once you ring them, you are informed that the universe's Odin/Zeus equivalent actually burned themselves to preserve that massive fire, and that you must succeed them to do the same, after unifying the souls taken from the first flame long ago. Ultimately, you get the choice to sacrifice yourself for more fire, or leave and plunge the world into darkness.

DS2: Surprise, turns out that the fire lighting/abandoning has happened a few times since DS1 ended. However, your more pressing concern is in finding a rumoured cure for the undead curse. The king of the land apparently was onto something, but when you find them, they've gone hollow. Fortunately, several other kings in neighboring lands had also been working on this problem, and by combining all of their work together, you manage to get something of a cure, at least for yourself.

DS3: Still not sure, but the current objective is to round up a few of the people who burned themselves in ages past. Haven't gotten much beyond that yet.
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8 years ago
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It won't be gloves. It will be pants!
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