I find the best lesson is to go into “observation mode” where you just try and survive the boss, watching and dodging and not attacking. You will absorb the boss’s moveset and be able to intuit every move. Also, sleep and come back. You will suddenly know what to do.
Finding your weapon is a great feeling in these games. In dark souls, it was the zweihander for me. Finding that weapon move set that "feels right" is the best. No matter what, GLHF, and continue seeking new challenges
Dude you got the whole mindset on point. Holy shi- that's the perfect experience one could have with FromSoft games 👌 thanks for sharing it! My fav weapon right now is the godskin stitcher. The running R2 pierce through entire zip codes 😆
@@hoodedbeasts Oh boy! Lol. I"ve played video games for 30 years. In 2019 I played Sekiro just by chance. Some hours into the game I wanted to cry. I went through the 5 stages of grief lol. I told myself I was not meant to play video games anymore, I was not good enough, got no skills. But I couldn't stop playing and trying. Finally I beat it and platino it. I've play only From Software games since. Elden Ring is my favorite game but Sekiro is THE perfect game. They 'ruined" gaming for me. I quit GoW Ragnarok because it bored the hell out of me. From Software games is peak gaming.
These lessons happened with me with Dark Souls. 5 months long email string discussing Dark Souls with 110 hours of actual gameplay. Man the year Dark Souls was released changed my life
This is something I've been thinking about a lot lately when it comes to FromSoft games. Specifically, I was replaying Sekiro and I realized that the game is essentially a crisis management simulator. It gives you a relatively simple set of challenges and responses and then it expects you to pick the right response to a given challenge under pressure. Which, combined with the classic FromSoft approach to failure, is a really interesting and strangely uplifting process. Great video, thanks for sharing!
My first was elden ring ! Then played lies of p, then I just finished sekiro. I honestly recommend u play both of those. Then get ready for black myth in Aug.
In fairness about trying different weapons, the game doesn't do a super good job of encouraging weapon variety. Smithing stones are in somewhat short supply and the only reliable way to get more once you've scavenged the ones in the overworld is to find bell bearings that allow you to buy them, but you always find those too late for them to be useful. By the time you can buy level 1 and 2 smithing stones, you need level 3's and 4's instead. A lot of this would have been alleviated if weapons came pre-upgraded to match the area they're found in or smithing stones pick-ups were 2-3x as numerous. If the game was more generous with smithing stones, you'd be more willing to invest in different weapons without worrying about pouring smithing stones into the wrong weapon. And there would be no danger of the player becoming OP since you'd still need to reach the high level areas for higher level smithing stones. Increasing the amount of smithing stones per pick-up would just allow the player to experiment more without worrying about wasting resources. And for some reason, it feels like you get way more somber smithing stones than regular ones. There are way more weapons using the regular smithing stones than sombers, and the somber weapons require a fraction of the amount of stones to upgrade, but somber stones are almost as common. I'm not gonna lie, I cheat smithing stones into my game specifically to allow myself to experiment more in my playthroughs
It would have been nice to have more smithing stones for sure, at the same time I definitely had enough to spec into a couple of weapons but I didn't because the bloodhound's fang was just so satisfying
There is a LOT of good weapons in this game. But the one I keep coming back to ,is the Great Stars. Since its a great hammer, its a beast for breaking poise (especially if you go block/counter with talisman), Its a strike weapon, it got bleed AND you get health back from every hit you do with it. You can use many ashes with it, but the one I use most of the time on it is Lion's claw.
First souls game for me as well. It's been ... its been a bit of a learning curve, for sure lol. But no matter how many times I die (which is a *lot), I find myself coming back, continually, to the game to try once more. Personally, I'm a lore kind of guy. And this games does not disappoint.
I have some severe anxiety, and way back in the days of dark souls 1 my anxiety was so bad i couldn't finish games out of fear of "Progressing incorrectly" or just screwing everything up, i played every game on the easiest difficulty and couldn't enjoy anything but the most straightforward power fantasies, Dark souls is what finally made me see that challenge is a fun part of games, especially because death doesn't reset progress, i could die and fail and screw up, and i'd be set back, but my time in the world wasn't erased by loading back to a prior save i might hesitate recommending Sekiro next, it is by far the most difficult and least open FirmSoft game, so be prepared for that, Elden ring is perhaps the least fundamentals focused fromsoft game, as its likely the hardest to beat with pure fundamentals but you have a lot of tools and mechanics to leverage to make up for it, wheras Sekiro is raw fundamentals in action, where timing and mastery are everything, it's a hell of an experience, but be prepared for a bit of a shock
I've been playing Elden Ring for almost a month now and it's got me hooked. Also, Sekiro is a great game but know that it plays differently from the other FromSoftware games.
Hey, one of your buddies recommended me this video and I really enjoyed it. The visuals and music you put in to go along with the video were really good. One small thing I'd say is to try using different language to wrap up each of your points, for example at (2:46, 4:28, etc.) In my opinion it will sound less repetitive. Overall though it was an engaging video👍🏼
favorite weapon is the godslayer greatsword. colossal weapon with a unique faster moveset than other colossal weapons and black flame, aka % damage and % dmg is busted.
Fromsoft games teach you to no be greedy, but also teaches you, that hesitation is defeat. What we learn here is, you have to make the choice. The game wont wait for you to act, so just act watch learn and overcome. Tiz is true gaming experience P.s ( this mostly applied on does that understand Bloodborne system. Since when you do you will never play the game with tactical darksouls mind
I've played all Soulsborne games except for Bloodborne and Demons Souls (PC port when, Sony???). And I can say, Sekiro is the hardest of the bunch. You can't summon help, and you can't level up like in the other games. However, try it if you want. If the combat system klicks with you quickly, you may well finish it in the first go. If not, you can always take a break from it and come back later. In that case, you can always tackle the original triology, then Bloodborne.
Lesson 2 sounds more like what you'd learn from Dark Souls. You need to be aggressive in Elden Ring to break stances, because if you let them, most bosses can attack for days.
Most of elden ring is rng based. I died to the scarlet rot cuny at least 50 times before I quit for a couple of days. Then had a no hit run against her.
This is such a motivating piece to release into the community. People really need to hear how important challenge value is in gaming. Hey, if you ever want to take the difficulty even further, then we need to talk about the magic of self-imposed challenges. If you thought defeating a boss was thrilling, you can take it even deeper.
Since this video I've beaten Elden Ring a couple more times with different builds and I'm currently playing Sekiro. Expect a video on that in the future! Thanks for the love
@hoodedbeasts Sekiro is pretty much the closest to perfection I have seen in gaming however once the game clicks, you can fly through the game incredibly fast. A lot people consider it the hardest From Software title but in my opinion it's the most simplistic. I do agree that it's the toughest to click with but outside that, there's not a lot. Hopefully you'll enjoy and click well with Sekiro. I play these games almost religiously so if you need skill based intellect, I'm right here. I don't play Sekiro as much for variety reasons however it doesn't take much to jump back in.
The moment the fromsoft formula clicks for you… it’s all over. You’ve joined the cult. Welcome aboard.
fr :D
That happened for me until I leveled up enough to where I could beat bosses and not get smashed hard. I
@@ashwilliams6894sadly that doesn’t work in Sekiro. Definitely why it’s the hardest!
Happy to be here :)
I find the best lesson is to go into “observation mode” where you just try and survive the boss, watching and dodging and not attacking. You will absorb the boss’s moveset and be able to intuit every move. Also, sleep and come back. You will suddenly know what to do.
Sometimes taking a break is the most important thing you can do
Finding your weapon is a great feeling in these games. In dark souls, it was the zweihander for me. Finding that weapon move set that "feels right" is the best. No matter what, GLHF, and continue seeking new challenges
Dude you got the whole mindset on point. Holy shi- that's the perfect experience one could have with FromSoft games 👌 thanks for sharing it!
My fav weapon right now is the godskin stitcher. The running R2 pierce through entire zip codes 😆
Good video bro
Im on my second playthru and grinding to level up a ton, im level 460 at this point, I can’t wait till the DLC drops
Sekiro, play Sekiro. It will truly change you.
It shall be done. I'll remember this comment when I need something to blame for my ineptitude ;)
@@hoodedbeasts Oh boy! Lol. I"ve played video games for 30 years. In 2019 I played Sekiro just by chance. Some hours into the game I wanted to cry. I went through the 5 stages of grief lol. I told myself I was not meant to play video games anymore, I was not good enough, got no skills. But I couldn't stop playing and trying. Finally I beat it and platino it. I've play only From Software games since. Elden Ring is my favorite game but Sekiro is THE perfect game. They 'ruined" gaming for me. I quit GoW Ragnarok because it bored the hell out of me. From Software games is peak gaming.
Make sure you practice deflecting.
It's on sale from Steam
it took me 3 years and 3 attempts to beat sekiro, but as it finally klicked ot was like a beautiful dance with ishin ashina
My favorite weapon in Elden Ring is the One-Eyed Shield.
These lessons happened with me with Dark Souls. 5 months long email string discussing Dark Souls with 110 hours of actual gameplay. Man the year Dark Souls was released changed my life
This is something I've been thinking about a lot lately when it comes to FromSoft games. Specifically, I was replaying Sekiro and I realized that the game is essentially a crisis management simulator. It gives you a relatively simple set of challenges and responses and then it expects you to pick the right response to a given challenge under pressure. Which, combined with the classic FromSoft approach to failure, is a really interesting and strangely uplifting process. Great video, thanks for sharing!
My first was elden ring ! Then played lies of p, then I just finished sekiro. I honestly recommend u play both of those. Then get ready for black myth in Aug.
Just started Elden ring, my first fromsoftware game.. great advice!
You got this! There's no shame in summoning a spirit or a friend if you need help, good luck on your journey!
Bro this video is amazing
In fairness about trying different weapons, the game doesn't do a super good job of encouraging weapon variety. Smithing stones are in somewhat short supply and the only reliable way to get more once you've scavenged the ones in the overworld is to find bell bearings that allow you to buy them, but you always find those too late for them to be useful. By the time you can buy level 1 and 2 smithing stones, you need level 3's and 4's instead. A lot of this would have been alleviated if weapons came pre-upgraded to match the area they're found in or smithing stones pick-ups were 2-3x as numerous. If the game was more generous with smithing stones, you'd be more willing to invest in different weapons without worrying about pouring smithing stones into the wrong weapon. And there would be no danger of the player becoming OP since you'd still need to reach the high level areas for higher level smithing stones. Increasing the amount of smithing stones per pick-up would just allow the player to experiment more without worrying about wasting resources. And for some reason, it feels like you get way more somber smithing stones than regular ones. There are way more weapons using the regular smithing stones than sombers, and the somber weapons require a fraction of the amount of stones to upgrade, but somber stones are almost as common. I'm not gonna lie, I cheat smithing stones into my game specifically to allow myself to experiment more in my playthroughs
It would have been nice to have more smithing stones for sure, at the same time I definitely had enough to spec into a couple of weapons but I didn't because the bloodhound's fang was just so satisfying
There is a LOT of good weapons in this game. But the one I keep coming back to ,is the Great Stars. Since its a great hammer, its a beast for breaking poise (especially if you go block/counter with talisman), Its a strike weapon, it got bleed AND you get health back from every hit you do with it. You can use many ashes with it, but the one I use most of the time on it is Lion's claw.
First souls game for me as well. It's been ... its been a bit of a learning curve, for sure lol. But no matter how many times I die (which is a *lot), I find myself coming back, continually, to the game to try once more.
Personally, I'm a lore kind of guy. And this games does not disappoint.
Shadow ov the Erdtree hype for real
I have some severe anxiety, and way back in the days of dark souls 1 my anxiety was so bad i couldn't finish games out of fear of "Progressing incorrectly" or just screwing everything up, i played every game on the easiest difficulty and couldn't enjoy anything but the most straightforward power fantasies, Dark souls is what finally made me see that challenge is a fun part of games, especially because death doesn't reset progress, i could die and fail and screw up, and i'd be set back, but my time in the world wasn't erased by loading back to a prior save
i might hesitate recommending Sekiro next, it is by far the most difficult and least open FirmSoft game, so be prepared for that, Elden ring is perhaps the least fundamentals focused fromsoft game, as its likely the hardest to beat with pure fundamentals but you have a lot of tools and mechanics to leverage to make up for it, wheras Sekiro is raw fundamentals in action, where timing and mastery are everything, it's a hell of an experience, but be prepared for a bit of a shock
Good luck on your yt journey, this was a good video you have potential!!
Also dark souls 3 is peak
I've been playing Elden Ring for almost a month now and it's got me hooked. Also, Sekiro is a great game but know that it plays differently from the other FromSoftware games.
Hey, one of your buddies recommended me this video and I really enjoyed it. The visuals and music you put in to go along with the video were really good. One small thing I'd say is to try using different language to wrap up each of your points, for example at (2:46, 4:28, etc.) In my opinion it will sound less repetitive. Overall though it was an engaging video👍🏼
Great video brother, keep up the amazing work!
favorite weapon is the godslayer greatsword. colossal weapon with a unique faster moveset than other colossal weapons and black flame, aka % damage and % dmg is busted.
I'm pretty sure it's faster moveset is only when you hold it one handed
@@arcstaff it is but 1handed isnt bad. i like to use a catalyst in my offhand and go full godslayer with blackflame incantations.
Fromsoft games teach you to no be greedy, but also teaches you, that hesitation is defeat.
What we learn here is, you have to make the choice. The game wont wait for you to act, so just act watch learn and overcome.
Tiz is true gaming experience
P.s ( this mostly applied on does that understand Bloodborne system. Since when you do you will never play the game with tactical darksouls mind
I've played all Soulsborne games except for Bloodborne and Demons Souls (PC port when, Sony???). And I can say, Sekiro is the hardest of the bunch. You can't summon help, and you can't level up like in the other games. However, try it if you want. If the combat system klicks with you quickly, you may well finish it in the first go. If not, you can always take a break from it and come back later. In that case, you can always tackle the original triology, then Bloodborne.
Lesson 2 sounds more like what you'd learn from Dark Souls.
You need to be aggressive in Elden Ring to break stances, because if you let them, most bosses can attack for days.
"There are better weapons than Bloodhound Fang" Not Bloody many🤣
Elden Ring humbles you, whereas Sekiro humiliates your hesitance.
Currently playing Sekiro for the first time and this is so true
Souls games redbar minions go harder than most triple A game boss fights do, these games change the way you look at other games
you definitely can be aggressive against bosses, you just need to be smart about it and think three dimensionaly
Most of elden ring is rng based. I died to the scarlet rot cuny at least 50 times before I quit for a couple of days. Then had a no hit run against her.
Sekiro is the easiest game from fromsoftware.
This is such a motivating piece to release into the community. People really need to hear how important challenge value is in gaming.
Hey, if you ever want to take the difficulty even further, then we need to talk about the magic of self-imposed challenges. If you thought defeating a boss was thrilling, you can take it even deeper.
Since this video I've beaten Elden Ring a couple more times with different builds and I'm currently playing Sekiro. Expect a video on that in the future! Thanks for the love
@hoodedbeasts Sekiro is pretty much the closest to perfection I have seen in gaming however once the game clicks, you can fly through the game incredibly fast. A lot people consider it the hardest From Software title but in my opinion it's the most simplistic. I do agree that it's the toughest to click with but outside that, there's not a lot.
Hopefully you'll enjoy and click well with Sekiro. I play these games almost religiously so if you need skill based intellect, I'm right here. I don't play Sekiro as much for variety reasons however it doesn't take much to jump back in.
"There are better weapons than Bloodhound Fang" Not Bloody many🤣
Only the Great Sword with lion claw.
Bandit dagger