Yes! I still enjoy a challenge but if a game has many other attractive gameplay elements, I may just want to enjoy everything else
Yes! I still enjoy a challenge but if a game has many other attractive gameplay elements, I may just want to enjoy everything else
Yeah I think after playing Dark Souls games with the mindset of having to beat bosses and enemies “the right way” I forgot that there’s so many tools to use to cheese. There’s no need to put imaginary constraints on myself
Mods are a suggestion I hadn’t thought about much. Sometimes I do forget thay I’m on a PC.
Haven’t played yet and definitely don’t plan on purchasing it at full price but I had a hint that it might be over hyped when I saw someone post a negative review and everyone in the comments told him to “go back to playing CoD.” Seems like a lot of people frothing over this game never played NMS and I can guarantee this game won’t have nearly as much added free content as NMS either. I’m okay with admitting that I like a game just cause it’s fun to look at and that’s what Starfield seems like it is, but you’re out of your mind if you think I’m paying $70 for that.
I think a lot of fans are trying to convince themselves that their favorite AAA game studios are still making bangers and they’re not.
Had no clue there was an ash of war to help with parrying. How have I never heard of that?
I don’t find any aspects of the game any more difficult than previous souls-likes that I’ve played. It’s just that I want to be much lazier when I play now.