I've got a backlog of games to buy/play and can't really decide which to play next, so figured I'd get some opinions. I don't really have a preference out oif the following games, so I guess if one gets more of a vote than the others I'll just go with that for now.
- Devil May Cry 5 (Never played any of them though, so not sure if I'd be totally lost in terms of the story)
- The Medium
- Necromunda: Hired Gun
- Chernobylite
- Warhammer Inquisitor: Martyr
- Dark Souls Remastered (Never played a souls-like game in my life even though I love RPGs, so I guess I'd have the whole trilogy to play and then Elden Ring afterwards, but the difficulty is what's been putting me off big time. Whilst they're fun for a lot of people, I just can't see myself enjoying dying over & over again, it's just not my kind of thing)
Believe me when I say I've played MOST of the big AAA releases that have come out over the past few years, so these are the ones that I've put off until now and it's all I've really got left to choose from at the moment until more are released.
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Originally posted by laokoko
"if you want to be a game designer, you should sell your house and fund your game. Since if you won't even fund your own game, no one will".
Hey, it's a MMORPG site, right?
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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Got a refund on it back when it was bad when it first released. Surprisingly managed to get it after 50 hours or so as well. Don't really wanna start from scratch again to be honest.
I keep hearing that Elden Ring is harder than the Souls games though, is that correct? If so I figured I may as well get my bearings with a souls-like by playing the Dark Souls trilogy first. Obviously the mechanics and stuff aren't gonna be the same in Elden Ring, but at least it'll get me used to dying over and over.
Still, I think you'll find they've removed or mitigated many of the mechanics which made the experience so hateful your first go around.
Don't want to group for Amerine expedition? Don't, there's a solo quest workaround and you even get full credit on the achievement/title. ( I think it should have an asterisk next to it when done solo.)
I played casually for a month or so, hit level 60 for a few weeks, and then some friends wanted to try a new fresh start server.
So back I went, in just a week or so I'm at level 35 and only because I'm trying very hard to not out level my gathering skills, which is still pretty much the hateful grind you might remember.
Still, I am fervently working to get all of my my gathering skills up to 100 before moving to Brightwood and beyond as I absolutely abhor having to run past anything "blue", meaning Star Metal, Wyrdwood or Silkweed.
I was a bit stressed last night as my favorite hemp leveling spot had 5 of the "red" trees, (Skill 150) but since I never harvested them even on my first 60 I was able to deal until someone eventually came along and cut them.
I cheered them along for a bit as I think it's quite a feat to be at 150 already, unless of course they were a bot, but I don't think they were.
Anyways, pretty fun times and oh, despite living in Florida I'm having no lag issues playing on a US West server, Yonas but I don't PVP, might be more of an issue if I did.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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I was in the same boat as you, love RPG's but never tried any of the Souls games which i assumed were a more roguelite style. I cannot speak to which is harder (the Darksouls or Elden Ring) but I picked up Elden Ring and spent about 200 hours exploring, fighting, collecting and made sure to get 100% completion of achievement / trophies it was just so amazing.
Like you I wasn’t looking forward to the dying over and over aspect, however that feeling disappears pretty quickly, you try and find different methods to take down various enemies (skullduggery is almost rewarded in this game, example shooting some poor knight from a high vantage he cant reach) and the weapons / spells etc.. that you can utilize are greatly varied.
If the dying over and over dislike is more related to *loss* all items, weapons, armors stay on your character when you die, only the runes you have collected drop (Runes are basically the currency for leveling, buying items etc) and can be recovered if you collect them before dying again. If you don’t mind a little grinding, you can earn enough runes to purchase a *level*, and then go exploring without the fear of loss.
I just finished about 2 - 3 weeks ago and am really glad i took the jump to try something different. Truly feels like a masterpiece.