Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Right now for the PS4, that's obviously Bloodborne. Notorious difficulty, and even after weeks of leveling up, you still feel weak when facing newer enemies.
SlyTF1 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Right now for the PS4, that's obviously Bloodborne. Notorious difficulty, and even after weeks of leveling up, you still feel weak when facing newer enemies.
Bloodborne is easy. I think I have maybe 3 or 4 bosses left (one of them being an optional end boss), and I've only died in the game once. And it was on purpose, so I could get those bag guys to take me to the Unseen Village, or whatever that place is called.
Dark Souls, though, the first one, I can't even get past the third boss. **** those gargoyle things.
BeastProwl wrote:Bloodborne? No. Dark Souls? uh-uh. Try Demon's Souls. **** that game. Everything in that game. Just all of it.
BeastProwl wrote:Bloodborne? No. Dark Souls? uh-uh. Try Demon's Souls. **** that game. Everything in that game. Just all of it.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:And yes, it's not "hair pulling-ly" difficult as long as you take the time to level up and practice dodging. And like you, I only died a maximum of once or twice (fighting the werewolf in the sickroom with your bare hands couldn't have had any other outcome, and the second time was purposely rushing into the Cleric Beast fight so I can get insight to level up). As soon as I started leveling up, I managed to not just survive but actually thrive. As long as I ept my levels high enough in a given area, it's quite manageable.
SlyTF1 wrote:Nope. I killed it with my bare hands right at the beginning of the game. Then, fought the other enemies in the area with my bare hands until I got to the lamp thing. I'm just saying it's not impossible.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Nope. I killed it with my bare hands right at the beginning of the game. Then, fought the other enemies in the area with my bare hands until I got to the lamp thing. I'm just saying it's not impossible.
Charged R2 from behind followed by a visceral attack?
I tried that on the werewolf the first time around, but I must have gotten too close to it, and it turned around and...you guessed it, dead hunter. After the first death and getting a weapon at hunter's dream, I tried it again with an extended saw cleaver--the added ranged helped a lot.
The villagers at Central Yharnam are scrubs even without leveling up, though.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Nope. I killed it with my bare hands right at the beginning of the game. Then, fought the other enemies in the area with my bare hands until I got to the lamp thing. I'm just saying it's not impossible.
Charged R2 from behind followed by a visceral attack?
I tried that on the werewolf the first time around, but I must have gotten too close to it, and it turned around and...you guessed it, dead hunter. After the first death and getting a weapon at hunter's dream, I tried it again with an extended saw cleaver--the added ranged helped a lot.
The villagers at Central Yharnam are scrubs even without leveling up, though.
Don't bother arguing with him, he's just trying to troll you. What other reason would someone have for going into a thread about difficult games and say "Nope, that's not hard."
SlyTF1 wrote:Shadowman wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Nope. I killed it with my bare hands right at the beginning of the game. Then, fought the other enemies in the area with my bare hands until I got to the lamp thing. I'm just saying it's not impossible.
Charged R2 from behind followed by a visceral attack?
I tried that on the werewolf the first time around, but I must have gotten too close to it, and it turned around and...you guessed it, dead hunter. After the first death and getting a weapon at hunter's dream, I tried it again with an extended saw cleaver--the added ranged helped a lot.
The villagers at Central Yharnam are scrubs even without leveling up, though.
Don't bother arguing with him, he's just trying to troll you. What other reason would someone have for going into a thread about difficult games and say "Nope, that's not hard."
I'm not trying to troll ****. I'm just saying it isn't impossible. The hell would I get out of trolling for some **** as menial as this? My point is, is that compared to Dark Souls, Bloodborne is easy. It's like people go into Bloodborne thinking it's going to be as unfair and punishing as Dark Souls, when it's really not.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Nope. I killed it with my bare hands right at the beginning of the game. Then, fought the other enemies in the area with my bare hands until I got to the lamp thing. I'm just saying it's not impossible.
Charged R2 from behind followed by a visceral attack?
I tried that on the werewolf the first time around, but I must have gotten too close to it, and it turned around and...you guessed it, dead hunter. After the first death and getting a weapon at hunter's dream, I tried it again with an extended saw cleaver--the added ranged helped a lot.
The villagers at Central Yharnam are scrubs even without leveling up, though.
Don't bother arguing with him, he's just trying to troll you. What other reason would someone have for going into a thread about difficult games and say "Nope, that's not hard."
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Shadowman wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Nope. I killed it with my bare hands right at the beginning of the game. Then, fought the other enemies in the area with my bare hands until I got to the lamp thing. I'm just saying it's not impossible.
Charged R2 from behind followed by a visceral attack?
I tried that on the werewolf the first time around, but I must have gotten too close to it, and it turned around and...you guessed it, dead hunter. After the first death and getting a weapon at hunter's dream, I tried it again with an extended saw cleaver--the added ranged helped a lot.
The villagers at Central Yharnam are scrubs even without leveling up, though.
Don't bother arguing with him, he's just trying to troll you. What other reason would someone have for going into a thread about difficult games and say "Nope, that's not hard."
To be honest, I think it's less a case of trolling (at least not intentionally) and more like unabashed and somewhat obnoxious showboating. I really don't think he means any harm, but well, that's Sly for you--ever the diplomat.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
I got (I think) to the last level, and there was an area where you had to jump from moving cogs that I simply could not get past.8 bit wrote:Castlevania 3 NES, in particular, the third route where you meet Alucard and enter Dracula's castle from below.
There's a stage where you have to jump up falling blocks and it's incredibly difficult.
BeastProwl wrote:Demon's souls was more the cheap type of difficult. You need the soul duplication glitch to get anywhere in that game. If you to exploit to win, then the game is flawed. I know there are fanboys who'll cry 'git gud' and that whatever I had trouble with was easy on the first try for them, blah blah blah, tis the nature of most souls fans...Theres a boss in Demon's Souls who LOWERS your soul level, as an attack. And you gotta earn that back, grind that back, theres no easy out. It's ****.
Real difficulty? Either Devil May Cry 3, or God Hand. MGS3 also had it's moments. Also worthy of mention is Xenoverse, but only during very certain missions, and it's more cheap than hard, but still, some quests are maddening.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:BeastProwl wrote:Demon's souls was more the cheap type of difficult. You need the soul duplication glitch to get anywhere in that game. If you to exploit to win, then the game is flawed. I know there are fanboys who'll cry 'git gud' and that whatever I had trouble with was easy on the first try for them, blah blah blah, tis the nature of most souls fans...Theres a boss in Demon's Souls who LOWERS your soul level, as an attack. And you gotta earn that back, grind that back, theres no easy out. It's ****.
Real difficulty? Either Devil May Cry 3, or God Hand. MGS3 also had it's moments. Also worthy of mention is Xenoverse, but only during very certain missions, and it's more cheap than hard, but still, some quests are maddening.
DMC3 is the sort of game that gets easier with time and practice. MGS3 is the sort of game that gets easier by just turning the game down to "Very Easy" and getting the EZ Gun. God Hand...yeah, that one I struggled with. (But what a ride, though!)
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