CCAirWater

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[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 2 points 6 months ago

The aesthetic is on point. I think it has a vibe that is definitely not something I've seen before. Minus the phantom flayers (⁠ب⁠_⁠ب⁠)

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 1 points 7 months ago

Tunic is super cute! I haven't played the crab one, but I've seen vids. Maybe one day I'll pick it up.

As for your point, that's part of the fun for me (as outlined in the post). When I played Diablo and Diablo II as a kid, I'd always have to see every inch of the map. In Elden Ring, it was always my goal to explore any corner or dungeon or castle that I could see. The stories are all good and fine, but for me, it's the escapist dream of being a knight witch that can enter a big castle and completely dominate the occupants. Like a one-person siege machine. And if I can do that while pulling huge spells for area effect, I'm even happier. Just hiking up stone steps, throwing fire tornados or meteors... The dream!

I do wish the spells in every game I've played were more epic, ya know? My dream game would be to throw a literal tornado at a castle and have the baddies be smart enough to run for cover instead of getting hit. More of a dynamic sort of fighting but with massive spells. The only critique I have of fromsoft is the stagnant worlds. Just a dude standing in the middle of a courtyard, waiting to get shreked is a little bland. I'd love to see a castle that operates as a castle instead of a bunch of waiting-to-die group of baddies.

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Ohhhh, PC issues? Sorry. I never had enough money for a decent enough gaming computer to be able to play many games.

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 3 points 7 months ago

I'll concede the hub in Demon's Souls is much better than Elden Ring. No matter what, I turned down the wrong corridor. Either looking for the blacksmith, or the twins, or the two fingers, didn't matter. Every damn time, I'd go down the wrong way.

Plus, it felt... Empty? Demon's Souls hub is much larger but still has an aesthetic that feels like everyone is scared, tired, or restless. I like that you can "save" people like Dead Rising and see them back at camp. It feels more immersive. Elden Ring has that too, but not as many NPCs end up there from what I remember. It's more that they'd always leave the hub, like the lady who hugs. Plus, after the burning of the tree, it's completely abandoned except the black might guy. Always feel bad that I couldn't get him out. It's like the people in the hub all just served as exposition on the lore of the world, not "real" people. I didn't go back there nearly as much as in Demon's Souls

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 1 points 7 months ago (3 children)

Without looking down? I'm not sure what that means.

I will say the controls are irksome with sprint being circle. I tend to half-claw my controller. Like, left hand is regular grip, but right hand is thumb on the R3 stick, middle finger for the triggers, and index finger for the circle button. While using thumb for the X, triangle, square buttons.

In GTA, I tend to push the camera forward to look a little down while driving. Helps me see stuff a little better but drives people nuts when they watch me play lol

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Bloodborne was my first. It was always... Okay. I still don't know what the hell was happening. Apparently there's a night mode you can unlock??? I consider Elden Ring my first true one. I played the hell out of the base game. I've only got to complete the final boss twice to unlock all the trophies lol. But I definitely need to pick up the dlc one day soon.

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 1 points 7 months ago

Thankfully I got that ring. The Cling Ring, I think it's called? Super helpful!

I feel like I'm at least 30% through the game, if I had to guess. It's a lot of fun, but much more brutally punishing compared to Bloodborne or especially Elden Ring. I still haven't got a clue what the hell is really going on, but I look forward to manta rays!

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 1 points 7 months ago

Yeah, Scorpion King was fun when I was a kid.

The Tom Cruise one was forgettable. It wasn't directly related to the OG trilogy, iirc. It has a lady mummy and was mid AF. The 3rd Mummy was awful with the recast of the main actress.ever since, I've been craving a solid mummy horror. Watching the 1st as a kid, when that guy gets his eyeballs taken, I was freaked. I can still hear the character sayin, "my eyes!" Without a tongue lol. Need a good mummy film!

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 1 points 7 months ago (5 children)

Curious what it's missing for you. I loved it tho haha. Maybe it was too open world? Hopefully they'll port the games to your system soon!

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 2 points 7 months ago

Oh hopefully the mace will last till late game haha. Good lookin' out tho! Thank you!

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 3 points 7 months ago (7 children)

Oh, it's way different from Elden Ring, if you played that one. It's a lot more linear. But it's so fun tbh. Highly recommend. I keep getting my ass kicked and having a blast lol I'm super excited for the other games.

I forgot bloodborne is a fromsoft. I played the hell outta that one but never beat it. The world building in that is wild. Like a Van Helsing horror show. Like a werewolf filled Victorian era. It's wild and hard AF because of the mechanics of the game. Using the weird gun to stop attacks and the style of attacks with melee are timed really weird. But the aesthetic is on point. Horror, instead of fantasy like demons/dark souls/Elden Ring.

[–] CCAirWater@lemm.ee 2 points 7 months ago (3 children)

Oh yeah, that's me for sure. I try not to compare games or listen to the recommended meta or even listen to the hate for not playing a certain way. There's just not enough wizard media that's epic. Like Harry Potter was mid until Dumbledore lit up a fire tornado. But that was before J.K. became a J.O.K.E.

I just love it when I can be a knight running castles and throwing massive spells. It might make the game slightly easier, I guess? And people hate that, I guess? But I'm like, my dudes, where else can you cast a spell that calls meteorites to smash a dragon?? Or a freakin' mana laser beam that melts a god?? Just because I suck at rolling and dodging doesn't mean I'm not having the time of my freakin' life!

I keep saying we need more of two types of media:

Epic spells from wizards, witches, warlocks (without a kid friendly setting like HP) that has huge, realistic storylines.

And solid, horrifying mummy films. The two 00s mummy films are fun, but a family-friendly type of fun. The 3rd and Tom Cruise's version can go to hell. There needs to be an amazing horror version, or at least more of the mummy theme, imo.

Sorry for the rant lol. I don't get out much. 😅

 

I don't know anyone IRL I can explain this to, or discuss this with

Played Dark Souls for a little, but not much. Elden Ring, I beat and loved.

With Demon's Souls lately, and this week... I spent no less than 4 days going the wrong. fkn. direction.

Got my little mace, a shield, and a wand for spells (I like being a battle mage, sue me!)

This Maneater boss was beating my ass, so I needed some help.

Found out about a spell I could buy if I could save a witch. So, I went to that level and headed for where I thought the witch was, but I had the world tendency of black, so the game was so much harder and I couldn't get past these double-spawning black phantom fat officials.

So, I needed some help. Didn't even understand world tendency, had to Google that a couple times Found out about a way to reset neutral in the first act, if I got rid of some executioner lady. I go back, but she wasn't there. Needed pure black world tendency, I guess. I go get my little stone to resurrect my body, got killed and then cheesed the executioner by accident because she fell into a pit after she spawned.

Okay, reset to neutral. Go back to area, past where the black phantom fat officials were, and fought my way to a fog door. Where was the witch?? Oh. Oh no.

I had to open a door, behind me the whole time to get a key for a gate nearby the spawn where I'd start each run, for the past four days. Before resetting my world tendency. AND I already had the dang key.

Okay. Pop myself in, get the next key, rescue some joe schmo?? Find out where the witch actually is, through a gate and up some stairs. Well, I've already had the dang disguise to get the guy to drop the stairs and could've rescued her so easy.

Got her, got the spell. But... Needed another memory slot, so I grind out 3 levels for 18+ INT and can now cast a big fire storm, thinking minimal damage. The spell destroys everything, and it's fkn awesome.

I take that spell and go burn the man-eater boss dudes with ease in my second try, after fighting a black phantom mind flayer on some stairs and getting my ass kicked 4 times.

Man-eater dead, I can finally move on.

I now understand why folks said Elden Ring was so easy. Still, climbing castles and whipping spells and smackin' heads with a mace is so freakin' satisfying. I bought Dark Souls 1 & 2 on sale and I'm so excited to play them. Getting lost and back tracking and figuring out NPC quests, giving up on all that and googling just to find out it's even easier than I thought or waaayyyyy more confusing is part of the fun. But a mace and an epic spell is all I need, IRL.

I fkn LOVE fromsoft.

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