Essentially, yes, somewhere thereabouts! You have around the same amount of secondary “friendly” characters (and it does the whole hub area waaay better than DS3, imho, it’s much more organic and beautiful) as the other games and the world is really huge and metaphorical, but it’s personal quests all the way down. All of the heroes of myth you meet are either stuck, or crestfallen. The others either want to become better salespersons, reunite with family, seek fortune, or are just bored and want to see this thing unfold for lack of something better to do (this is a personal observation, but I’m 100% certain that’s one of the secondary characters’ main deal, which is why she’s my favourite❤️). The whole world is permeated by a thick languor reflected in many of the bosses, too! One of them is the best “remix” of Sisyphus I’ve ever seen in a video game!
Oh, yep, then DS3 would most certainly be more your speed. And a DS2 Remake/Update is in the pipeline, I’m sure of it:)) Same must be coming for DS3, too, at one point.
Have you tried Elden Ring at all? It’s not as fast as Bloodborne, although it’s faster than Dark Souls 3 in terms of zippiness in combat. Also significantly increased mobility due to the whole open world thing. Worth it even just for the exploration, it’s a world thick with meaning! And, yes, Malenia is everything they say she is, in case you haven’t learnt that yourself yet:)))
Man, you’re selling it well. Almost feel like I should just skip DS1 and DS3 and go for 2 immediately. I just know the Majula theme and I’m kinda sold already :D
DS3 remaster seems to be on the horizon already. DS2 would be the only one missing then
Yup, almost finished. Can’t get myself to slug through Radagon + Elden Beast, haven’t bought the DLC yet. Kinda burnt out on the game because the open world, while very pretty and easily one of the best ones out there, is just kind of annoying to navigate at some point. Just so much filler and “unnecessary” forced exploration. I like tight, focused experiences more like all prior FS games. My top three are Sekiro, Lies of P and Bloodborne, in that order, for reference. ER is just a tad too big for my taste. It’s still an amazing game and an open-world game done right, but it doesn’t lend itself to repeat playthrough that well, I feel like
And yea, Malenia is pain. Haven’t defeated her and probably won’t. She’s like Isshin-level difficult but you have the tools of a random NPC brute (joking obviously but kinda feels like it)
I used to idle for literally hours in Majula just listening to the theme and the sounds of distant waves crashing. Once it fills up a bit, you can hear small signs of life, like the blacksmith muttering something to himself, another NPC humming something very softly, it’s lovely! And if I’m selling it, means I’m doing right by the game, I really do believe it’s an underappreciated classic. And even without the remake, it still holds up very well! It quickened the pace of combat and made a lot more tactics viable, the results of those experiments can be felt throughout the later installments. Completely worth the playthrough, and it took me about 60 hours (not 100%) my first time around, when skill issues were a legitimate problem:)) They still are, but I’d wager a “close enough” completionist run would take about 60-70-ish hours considering you’re fresh off of ER. And it’s well worth taking your time with that one.
Oh, I think you may be a bit further along than I am, I’m at Malenia, but in the middle of taking another break from the game:)) I played it exclusively for 180 hours, then I stopped a couple of years ago. Got burnt out as well, and the bosses started turning into spammers and sponges, so I needed to stop. I do come back to it every now and again, though, it just feels really nice to explore the world and idle in Moonwaifu’s tower:)) Gathering my courage to finally finish it, though.
If I may, you’ve mentioned you prefer tighter experiences, in which case I strongly suggest you consider trying out Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon, too. It’s a sortie-based game, takes around 20-30 hours, but it’s so FromSoft, it’s ridiculous! The “true” ending can only be achieved after at least three playthroughs, each of which change the narrative in very significant ways, and exist somehow parallel, yet intertwined with each other. It’s great, it’s philosophical, it’s surprisingly and endearingly heartfelt, and the combat is Bloodborne on crack, with big guns, flying robots, ridiculous amounts of missiles, and really cool environments! I consider it to be well within the Soulsborne area, even though it doesn’t cover all of the standard elements.
Ooh, yeah, the pile is huge!:)))
Essentially, yes, somewhere thereabouts! You have around the same amount of secondary “friendly” characters (and it does the whole hub area waaay better than DS3, imho, it’s much more organic and beautiful) as the other games and the world is really huge and metaphorical, but it’s personal quests all the way down. All of the heroes of myth you meet are either stuck, or crestfallen. The others either want to become better salespersons, reunite with family, seek fortune, or are just bored and want to see this thing unfold for lack of something better to do (this is a personal observation, but I’m 100% certain that’s one of the secondary characters’ main deal, which is why she’s my favourite❤️). The whole world is permeated by a thick languor reflected in many of the bosses, too! One of them is the best “remix” of Sisyphus I’ve ever seen in a video game!
Oh, yep, then DS3 would most certainly be more your speed. And a DS2 Remake/Update is in the pipeline, I’m sure of it:)) Same must be coming for DS3, too, at one point.
Have you tried Elden Ring at all? It’s not as fast as Bloodborne, although it’s faster than Dark Souls 3 in terms of zippiness in combat. Also significantly increased mobility due to the whole open world thing. Worth it even just for the exploration, it’s a world thick with meaning! And, yes, Malenia is everything they say she is, in case you haven’t learnt that yourself yet:)))
Man, you’re selling it well. Almost feel like I should just skip DS1 and DS3 and go for 2 immediately. I just know the Majula theme and I’m kinda sold already :D
DS3 remaster seems to be on the horizon already. DS2 would be the only one missing then
Yup, almost finished. Can’t get myself to slug through Radagon + Elden Beast, haven’t bought the DLC yet. Kinda burnt out on the game because the open world, while very pretty and easily one of the best ones out there, is just kind of annoying to navigate at some point. Just so much filler and “unnecessary” forced exploration. I like tight, focused experiences more like all prior FS games. My top three are Sekiro, Lies of P and Bloodborne, in that order, for reference. ER is just a tad too big for my taste. It’s still an amazing game and an open-world game done right, but it doesn’t lend itself to repeat playthrough that well, I feel like
And yea, Malenia is pain. Haven’t defeated her and probably won’t. She’s like Isshin-level difficult but you have the tools of a random NPC brute (joking obviously but kinda feels like it)
I used to idle for literally hours in Majula just listening to the theme and the sounds of distant waves crashing. Once it fills up a bit, you can hear small signs of life, like the blacksmith muttering something to himself, another NPC humming something very softly, it’s lovely! And if I’m selling it, means I’m doing right by the game, I really do believe it’s an underappreciated classic. And even without the remake, it still holds up very well! It quickened the pace of combat and made a lot more tactics viable, the results of those experiments can be felt throughout the later installments. Completely worth the playthrough, and it took me about 60 hours (not 100%) my first time around, when skill issues were a legitimate problem:)) They still are, but I’d wager a “close enough” completionist run would take about 60-70-ish hours considering you’re fresh off of ER. And it’s well worth taking your time with that one.
Oh, I think you may be a bit further along than I am, I’m at Malenia, but in the middle of taking another break from the game:)) I played it exclusively for 180 hours, then I stopped a couple of years ago. Got burnt out as well, and the bosses started turning into spammers and sponges, so I needed to stop. I do come back to it every now and again, though, it just feels really nice to explore the world and idle in Moonwaifu’s tower:)) Gathering my courage to finally finish it, though.
If I may, you’ve mentioned you prefer tighter experiences, in which case I strongly suggest you consider trying out Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon, too. It’s a sortie-based game, takes around 20-30 hours, but it’s so FromSoft, it’s ridiculous! The “true” ending can only be achieved after at least three playthroughs, each of which change the narrative in very significant ways, and exist somehow parallel, yet intertwined with each other. It’s great, it’s philosophical, it’s surprisingly and endearingly heartfelt, and the combat is Bloodborne on crack, with big guns, flying robots, ridiculous amounts of missiles, and really cool environments! I consider it to be well within the Soulsborne area, even though it doesn’t cover all of the standard elements.