I’ve played through most of the soulslikes I put my mind to but I still haven’t played/finished DS1/2.

I started a playthrough of DS1 and got to Quelaag but didn’t actually fight her because I was cursed and wanted to cleanse it first - couldn’t find my way back, unfortunately, and didn’t want to look up guides lol. And now the save is gone, so I’ll have to start over - ie. I probably won’t play anytime soon :D

Haven’t played DS2 yet because I wanted to play them in chronological order.

What about you?

  • ryepunk [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    14 days ago

    The thing with sekiro is the cooldown between blocking and not blocking is very short so parry spamming is a viable way to learn the timings. Also the game has lots of arm attachment tools to mitigate enemies you can struggle with. Fireworks basically got me through many of the tough fights.

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      14 days ago

      This community has reasured me a couple of times now that it’s not as super hard as I was led to believe, so thanks. And after trying Lies of P now I feel better knowing I can do the thing the game wants me to do. XD