Pleasantly surprised that this video happened at all, I was already happy that hebpraised the game on a recent Let's Drown Out... video, but this was just the icing on the cake~
Yeah but I'm fairly sure you can't quit in the middle of combat. Or you can but you'll just get killed. If you're in a safe spot then it doesn't matter anyway as you can just stand there, do whatever it is you need to do IRL and come back.michael87cn said:You can pause. By quitting the game you go to the title screen but your character stays where they were. It also only takes a couple of seconds to quit the game, and a couple of seconds to get going again when you return.chiggerwood said:I hate dark souls for the simple fact that you can't pause. Fuck whoever thought that was a good design decision.
Yeah it's pretty stupid. That and the inventory management is clunkly as fuck, the UI in general is clunky to be honest. No comparison with equipped items in shops, dropping an item takes way too long, you can't tell what you're picking up before you do so, bottomless box is awkward. I mean I know you can quit out and not lose anything, but that's just tedious, I understand the choice of it not pausing when you go in your inventory, and I'm good with that, that's a concious design choice to help with the immersion but have a dedicated pause button at the very least, don't let the player do anything in there, but at least have it.chiggerwood said:I hate dark souls for the simple fact that you can't pause. Fuck whoever thought that was a good design decision.
Oh stop being so obtuse. I like Dark Souls, in fact I'd say I love it, but you just sound like a complete ass. "Oh you don't know enough about the game, because you want a pause button, sneer sneer, look how shit you are" If you're never told this information in game, how are you supposed to find out about it other than sheer luck? And no, outside information doesn't count, it should all be there in the game, even if it's just a hint from an NPC that sounds correct in universe, you can't have your game rely on Wikis to function. Furthermore, while I don't mind the online stuff, it's not entirely optional, you'll need it if you want to summon npc helpers or fight Thorn Knight Kirk, who's guitly of Guide Dang It all on his own.Madmanonfire said:Simple. Open the menu and quit the game, stop what you're doing if you're alone in an area (and hollow), or commit suicide and come back for your souls later.
A pause button for Dark Souls would be redundant and harm its immersion. Also, THE ONLINE IS OPTIONAL! You won't ever have to deal with griefers if you stay hollow or play offline.
This is another example of someone who doesn't know enough about Dark Souls to give valid complaints.
It really highlights the difference between him actually playing the game and just quitting right off the bat. The games themselves are pretty much identical as far as the reviews are concerned.Annihilist said:I love to compare this to the Demon's Souls review from a few years back
If it makes you feel any better, I fully admit to viewing fans of this game as lesser people in my eyes.MrHide-Patten said:As thus the children squealed with glee as Santa came round and didn't slap them for once, so they told him to play another Mario game in hopes he make like it... then he started slapping them again because that was a very stupid idea, children.
Whilst I do like it more when he finds a game he likes (can add one to my collection) I do get the feeling the Dark Souls "fanboys" will start preening with intolerable smugness... like those damn rabbits in that one gif.
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yup yup yup!!! The storytelling of Dark Souls is one of its most under-appreciated aspects. Like Metroid Prime you piece the story together through inferences and cues, and the payoff is exceptional.draigodragon said:and the lore is fucking amazing
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/8649-Joy-Begets-AngerMachine Man 1992 said:If it makes you feel any better, I fully admit to viewing fans of this game as lesser people in my eyes.MrHide-Patten said:As thus the children squealed with glee as Santa came round and didn't slap them for once, so they told him to play another Mario game in hopes he make like it... then he started slapping them again because that was a very stupid idea, children.
Whilst I do like it more when he finds a game he likes (can add one to my collection) I do get the feeling the Dark Souls "fanboys" will start preening with intolerable smugness... like those damn rabbits in that one gif.
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I hate this game so much, it's made me a fan hater, the very thing I tried to avoid being.
But it is a good pain.
I bought it on a steam sale for like 10 bucks if I remember, and I don't regret it. Normally I'm not one for very difficult games - hence waiting for a low price - but I found with this one a simple willingness to use a spoiler-free wiki or faq to get the basics down is enough to get you past the wall Yahtzee mentioned.Trishbot said:I'm am SO on the edge of getting this game. I've put it off for years now, scared of the difficulty and obtuse mechanics.
Someone care to convince me? Or shall I forever be doomed to look longingly into the void of darkness, never able to muster the courage or fortitude to venture beyond the veil and risk my health and sanity for the greater good?
And I fully own that, because the fact that people actually like this game is so antithetical to everything I thought I knew about the world, that I can't not hate it.Setch Dreskar said:http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/8649-Joy-Begets-AngerMachine Man 1992 said:If it makes you feel any better, I fully admit to viewing fans of this game as lesser people in my eyes.MrHide-Patten said:As thus the children squealed with glee as Santa came round and didn't slap them for once, so they told him to play another Mario game in hopes he make like it... then he started slapping them again because that was a very stupid idea, children.
Whilst I do like it more when he finds a game he likes (can add one to my collection) I do get the feeling the Dark Souls "fanboys" will start preening with intolerable smugness... like those damn rabbits in that one gif.
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I hate this game so much, it's made me a fan hater, the very thing I tried to avoid being.
But it is a good pain.
Based on what you just said, I think it fits you just right.
There's a message on the floor before the giant monster enters that says 'Run away'.Silentpony said:Here's the thing. Its a monster fighting game. You fight monsters. You are a dude whose sole purpose is to fight monsters. And you found a monster. And you're a monster fighter, in a monster fighting game. And you're tell me you're first thought was to run away from the monster, to not fight the monster because the monster is too big?!
God help you if you ever play Shadows of the Colossus - you'll never get anything done!
Look guys, let's all be really honest with ourselves here. I loved Demon's Souls but Demon's Souls and Dark Souls have some VERY significant differences with Dark Souls being the more intuitive and accessible of the two by a very long shot.Sotanaht said:It really highlights the difference between him actually playing the game and just quitting right off the bat. The games themselves are pretty much identical as far as the reviews are concerned.Annihilist said:I love to compare this to the Demon's Souls review from a few years back
Hi, I just wanted to say that I've read your entire comic on Dark Souls and thoroughly enjoyed itgreyden said:3 years late and not a moment too soon.
I've never agreed with Yahtzee so much in my life! From the Symphony of the Night comparison, to the smug players(I was very liberal with looking stuff up myself). Even down to the games I played after it being so much easier.
Y'know, I guess this is the right place I wrote a 57 page comic of my entire Dark Souls playthrough. [http://clockworkpandas.com/comic/the-dark-souls-adventures-1/]
The game was THAT good.