I don't hate these posts but I sympathise. I played 8.5 hours of Bloodbourne and couldn't get past the first level or make much of any meaningful improvement. Feels shit yo.
No, but aside from letting some ghostly stranger beat the game for me while I tried to find the roll button I doubt it would have mattered. I have neither the reflexes, nor the dexterity, nor the rhythm. Back to turn based.
Yeah, just soloing the game infront of you is kinda shitty. Good buddies will explain what you need to know to beat the game, like attack patterns, builds, enemy weaknesses, lore, between fending off invaders.
The difficulty scales up with more people so even when there's a huge skill difference, you're still a vital element.
I hate them because they remind me that I'm not good at souls games, and can't fully enjoy FROMSOFTWARE's fine output
I don't hate these posts but I sympathise. I played 8.5 hours of Bloodbourne and couldn't get past the first level or make much of any meaningful improvement. Feels shit yo.
Did you try jolly cooperation?
Dark Souls is only as hard as you let it be when you can call in 3 buddies.
No, but aside from letting some ghostly stranger beat the game for me while I tried to find the roll button I doubt it would have mattered. I have neither the reflexes, nor the dexterity, nor the rhythm. Back to turn based.
Yeah, just soloing the game infront of you is kinda shitty. Good buddies will explain what you need to know to beat the game, like attack patterns, builds, enemy weaknesses, lore, between fending off invaders.
The difficulty scales up with more people so even when there's a huge skill difference, you're still a vital element.