
Dark Souls 2: If you have a faith character, GET THE SUNLIGHT SPEAR! Seriously, that spell is seriously OP. It does like 1250 damage.
Dark Souls 2: If you have a faith character, GET THE SUNLIGHT SPEAR! Seriously, that spell is seriously OP. It does like 1250 damage.
It's not related at all, so you don't have to finish it. I mean, you can if you want, but it's not required.
I have no idea how you missed it, but the game is beautiful. Hope you get a chance to play :)
Ok. Listen to this:
The soundtrack alone makes me want to keep playing, let alone the beautiful art style and semi turn based/action rpg style combat. It truly is remarkable.
Ok: Lords of the Fallen is coming out this year and it's supposed to be a direct knock off of Dark Souls. I don't know about the quality, but I know they are at least taking the combat system, which is a good sign.
In terms of exploration style and ambigious lore, try La-Maluna. Outward appearances are cartoonish, but the game is a really deep 2D metroidvania experience.
In terms of atmosphere, I'd Shadow of the Collossus. In terms of melancholy and isolation, they're very similar.
Yeah, the semi turnbased system they have here is immensely satisfying, and the levels are a tonne more open. Any problem I have with this game dissolves when I remember you can pause time to hum wuth the music.
You can play it two different ways. ou can play it as an action RPG, or you can play it as a semi turnbased/but not turnbased strategy game. Look up some gameplay footage because it's hard to explain.
The character isn't that small, and you gwt used to her size.
Pixlbit team! Someone should record how bad we are, it would be great to watch.
Hey man. I'm sorta new to LoL as well. Well, I played for a bit but I'm not very good. So if you want to play some games sometime I'd be up for it.
Yeah, unfortunately I'm a solo player...
I prefer Dark Souls over Demon's Souls... but only just. Demon's Souls has more horror elements, and I really dig the Tower of Latria area... it's my favourite in the series in terms of atmosphere.