Have you played Sekiro? It's the only soulslike game I enjoyed enough to finish, and a big part of why is that the boss design relied on more than just memorizing the correct frame to hit the dodge key.
I’m currently starting it out. I like that it’s different enough from souls to be its own thing, and the combat is very fluid. I can’t describe it yet but it also feels restricted? Maybe because I haven’t discovered more tools, idk
Experimenting with the tools is key to having a good time - also, after beating a certain boss (you'll know it when you come to it lol) the paths branch out and it becomes a lot less linear.
You’re falling for the ages-old souls trap of getting too greedy! Haha. Never personally played Demon Souls but I can relate with the Orphan, since he gets staggered with enough pushback.
Love souls but like
You just die over and over til you get it right
You don’t have to be especially good at games to play it, just patient
Edit: Friede and Ludwig though :angry-hex:
Sister Friede was the hardest fight across 1, 2, 3 and Bloodborne for me by a wide margin, what a nightmare
Have you played Sekiro? It's the only soulslike game I enjoyed enough to finish, and a big part of why is that the boss design relied on more than just memorizing the correct frame to hit the dodge key.
I’m currently starting it out. I like that it’s different enough from souls to be its own thing, and the combat is very fluid. I can’t describe it yet but it also feels restricted? Maybe because I haven’t discovered more tools, idk
Experimenting with the tools is key to having a good time - also, after beating a certain boss (you'll know it when you come to it lol) the paths branch out and it becomes a lot less linear.
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You’re falling for the ages-old souls trap of getting too greedy! Haha. Never personally played Demon Souls but I can relate with the Orphan, since he gets staggered with enough pushback.
Don’t have the guts to play on NG+, like ever