It is the deluxe edition though. The normal edition is still standard price.
It is the deluxe edition though. The normal edition is still standard price.
Stop complaining, that's a cheap game over here :p
Fair enough. Try Demon's Souls then if you ever can. I hear they're releasing a HD rerelease in the not too distant future, and that one is broken up into stages rather than being a consistently interlocking world.
Thanks for the comment! If you can, I'd maybe avoid Bloodborne as your first entry into the series, as I feel it is the hardest. It may be the simplest to get into, but that first town is rather overwhelming to new players. If you have a decent familiarity with the original DmC games you might be okay, but it can be frustrating, especially as the load times aren't fully resolved.
I've heard Dark Souls 3 is supposed to ease players in more successfully than other games, and has a significantly lower barrier to entry in the first few levels. It is supposed to get much harder later, but if it eases you in well enough you should be ready for it.
If you can get it, I'd suggest Dark Souls 1 one anything but PC (port still sucks, even with mods). Look up a begginers guide to get you started, and then enjoy.
The Witcher 3 is annoying. The start is bastard hard, but just when I was getting used to the difficulty and starting to REALLY enjoy it, I felt really over levelled and didn't have to really dive into the depth of the combat to win. I wish it layered it's tutorial out more and made you start with swords, before learning magic, and then finally learning how potions worked. That would really elevate the game in my opinion.
The biggest tips I can give is always be on the look out for shortcuts, keep your shield up, and make sure you don't run out of stamina. Keeping your shield up makes stamina regen slower, so your best bet is to move away from the enemy and let it regenerate before you swing.
In Demon's Souls, there aren't any more checkpoints. You open shortcuts and different routes to make it quicker to get to where you were up to. Dark Souls might be a bit more forgiving, as it actually has proper checkpoints in the form of bonfires.
That sucks. Hope you get everything sorted.
Bloodborne is actually difficult though, since you can't really use anything other than melee to succeed. It's still a skill you can build upon, but Bloodborne is much harder than Dark Souls.
But yeah. Fuck that section in particular.
I think you could. I think anyone could. Whether you want to is another thing entirely, but they aren't that hard.
I should probably grab Miitomo at some point. And yeah, I have nearly 400 games in my steam library. 20c games are hard to resist.