After playing DaS I always wanted to try it out.Problem was (and still is) that I don't own a PS3.
Quote from: isisaacdead on February 14, 2016, 01:41:29 AMAfter playing DaS I always wanted to try it out.Problem was (and still is) that I don't own a PS3.While I won't suggest buying a system for the game itself, I have to ask why you haven't purchased one by now. They're ridiculously cheap nowadays.
I agree with the Dark Souls 1 thing. After you get the Lord Vessel, the game just falls apart. The entire chaos part was a chore, Nito's Dank Tomb was all too stupid, and various other things.
I'm not Asian enough for any of these games. I for real don't get the appeal.
What does being Asian have to do with it
Quote from: Septy on February 15, 2016, 09:08:16 PMWhat does being Asian have to do with itDo you not know the major markets audience for those games? It's the shame with the Shenmue series or Final Fantasy. Most of the interest is from the Asian Market (or weeaboos?).
I would say the major market is towards gamers that enjoy difficult rpg. There's really nothing Asian about them, it's a European setting and you're just being blatantly ignorant.
Quote from: Clone Outcast on February 15, 2016, 09:10:28 PMQuote from: Septy on February 15, 2016, 09:08:16 PMWhat does being Asian have to do with itDo you not know the major markets audience for those games? It's the shame with the Shenmue series or Final Fantasy. Most of the interest is from the Asian Market (or weeaboos?).I would say the major market is towards gamers that enjoy difficult rpg. There's really nothing Asian about them, it's a European setting and you're just being blatantly ignorant.
The controls definitely feel Japanese. ( Clunky and unintuitive )The stat systems are all also very JRPG in nature.
Quote from: Septy on February 15, 2016, 09:08:16 PMWhat does being Asian have to do with itDo you not know the major markets audience for those games? It's the same with the Shenmue series or Final Fantasy. Most of the interest is from the Asian Market (or weeaboos?).
Souls is a throwback to traditional RPG's, rather than weebshit. Japanese influences are going to also be especially apparent when it's made by a Japanese company, that started on a system owned by another Japanese company, and had its initial release in Japan for the two games that made the series popular.
>Demon's Souls>ClunkywotIt's practically a superior version of Dark Souls in many ways.
Hmmm... should I play it?
Quote from: Blankina on February 19, 2016, 02:14:43 AMQuote from: Stopman on February 18, 2016, 07:49:25 PMHmmm... should I play it?If you've already got a PS3? Yeah. You can get it pretty cheap pretty much everywhere, and if you like Souls you're bound to enjoy it in some shape or form.Demon's Souls is only on PlayStation right?
Quote from: Stopman on February 18, 2016, 07:49:25 PMHmmm... should I play it?If you've already got a PS3? Yeah. You can get it pretty cheap pretty much everywhere, and if you like Souls you're bound to enjoy it in some shape or form.