massive respect for going back and checking out the stuff you missed. I think a lot of the game’s real charm comes from its replayability due to the amount of content that isn’t directly shown to you. I have hundreds of hours and I still find stuff I haven’t seen before, like an out of the way weapon with an interesting moveset, or a rare boss attack animation
Lots of stuff is carefully set behind the veil and I truly appreciate the devs for doing that. Feels all the more valuable when you discover it. Thank you!
Praise the Sun indeed! I think my favourite thing about the soulsborne games is that they are all so multifaceted, similar yet distinct, and I experienced them all in such close proximity that there is no way I've seen every corner, or can even fully distinguish which contains what. They feel like there is a constant supply of new experiences even just through forgetting what is on offer after enough time. One day I'll be back into these games and I fully expect them to feel like new again. They really are something special.
I never really replayed any games before I got into these games. There's just something so captivating about the way they build their worlds. I still stop and look around when I'm playing and to this day keep finding cool little details. May you find your worth in the waking world.
I remember how amazing it felt to know that the weapon I found early on in the game, the scimitar, could be my main used weapon up until the end of the game just by investing in my build. I was so used to “viable” path and “non-viable” paths in RPG type games that to have such an early game weapon carry me until the final fight blew my mind. Also similarly to your situation I didn’t get into souls until many a year after it’s initial release. I can now consider myself a huge fan of soulsborne games (despite my lack of experience with many other games in the series). I have completed dark souls 1 3 times, Bloodborne once, and Elden Ring once. (Currently on a new game with a brand new character cause my first one was a spell casting cheeselord 😂). While I know I have much to go to enjoy all that fromsoftware has offered….. it’s hard to go from game to game when just one game from them has so much to explore and learn!
Again, love this format. Your observations are always interesting to listen to and I hope you bring this format to other important games you may have missed! Can't believe that original video is already a year old wtf
Time flies with Dark Souls on the brain, right? And I have some other games I'm considering for this format in the future. Thank you for the kind comment!
What I appreciate most about Dark Souls' design approach is being okay with allowing the player to miss stuff like this. Finding ash lake for the first time after 3-4ish playthroughs is something else.
Still haven't gone back since beating the Bell Gargoyles some time last year, but man your videos tempt me to try and cut further. Surprised you went back, but glad you did. I'll look forward to your next Dark Souls adventure.
Once again easy to miss (especially without the community notes) but there's a hidden wall in Manus' cave where you can find Sif at an earlier stage. Time for tears.
i love these reviews, not as much as i love these games tho, i cant wait for you to review the other souls games, for as much as i love DS1, my favorites remain DS3, bloodborne and sekiro and i cant wait to hear your opinion on those games as well
Ok now do 2024 but with magic, different weapon, and actually try to do the npc quests. It’s fucking rocket science to compete then all in one playthrough
I'm about to finish my first playthrough. I came across this video after watching your old retrospect. I love how you have capture and describe the experience. I love this game and already thinking about NG+. Rarely you find a game that you have to grind through just to have the instant desire to give it one more go. Love it. This is a great video for a great game
@@PostMesmeric He means that Darkroot Garden and Basin *are* the Royal Wood. Where you fight the Hydra in the future is where you fight Kalameet in the past. Alvina's building is there, though slightly more intact (and she even shows up to show you where young Sif is held captive...if you find that place. You can even summon Sif to help you fight Manus.) Oh yeah, where you fight Artorias? That's where you fight Sif in the future. Oolacile *is* Darkroot.
I'm sure it's very busy over in the Remastered world, but that community is a big part of Dark Souls' essence, so to speak. I'm tempted to get the Remastered version at some point.
@@PostMesmeric it’s still active on switch! peak hours especially, on weekend evenings pvp activity is high. lots of coop and invasions in the burg/anor londo
@@PostMesmeric The game is going through a second life renaissance even as I type this. And I'm not sure you've experienced the multiplayer aspect as of yet...help or hinder...
I'm certainly considering Dark Souls II, since that one seems to be the most controversial Souls game. I really want to see which side of the fence I end up on.
@@PostMesmeric I was expecting the worst...and found the best. At least for my taste. Don't let others paint your experience. ...it definitely has its uniqueness; I'll give it that.
I'll never get tired of watching Dark Souls videos and hearing people talk about their experiences. There's just something magical about the series.
massive respect for going back and checking out the stuff you missed. I think a lot of the game’s real charm comes from its replayability due to the amount of content that isn’t directly shown to you. I have hundreds of hours and I still find stuff I haven’t seen before, like an out of the way weapon with an interesting moveset, or a rare boss attack animation
Lots of stuff is carefully set behind the veil and I truly appreciate the devs for doing that. Feels all the more valuable when you discover it. Thank you!
Praise the Sun indeed! I think my favourite thing about the soulsborne games is that they are all so multifaceted, similar yet distinct, and I experienced them all in such close proximity that there is no way I've seen every corner, or can even fully distinguish which contains what. They feel like there is a constant supply of new experiences even just through forgetting what is on offer after enough time. One day I'll be back into these games and I fully expect them to feel like new again. They really are something special.
It can feel overwhelming, yeah, but they're worth taking your time in. Lots to experience. Thank you!
Hope you'll go through ds2 next, many just ignore it completely cause it's commonly known as "the bad one" but it's really a gem of game.
I never really replayed any games before I got into these games. There's just something so captivating about the way they build their worlds. I still stop and look around when I'm playing and to this day keep finding cool little details.
May you find your worth in the waking world.
I remember how amazing it felt to know that the weapon I found early on in the game, the scimitar, could be my main used weapon up until the end of the game just by investing in my build. I was so used to “viable” path and “non-viable” paths in RPG type games that to have such an early game weapon carry me until the final fight blew my mind. Also similarly to your situation I didn’t get into souls until many a year after it’s initial release. I can now consider myself a huge fan of soulsborne games (despite my lack of experience with many other games in the series). I have completed dark souls 1 3 times, Bloodborne once, and Elden Ring once. (Currently on a new game with a brand new character cause my first one was a spell casting cheeselord 😂). While I know I have much to go to enjoy all that fromsoftware has offered….. it’s hard to go from game to game when just one game from them has so much to explore and learn!
Again, love this format. Your observations are always interesting to listen to and I hope you bring this format to other important games you may have missed!
Can't believe that original video is already a year old wtf
Time flies with Dark Souls on the brain, right? And I have some other games I'm considering for this format in the future. Thank you for the kind comment!
What I appreciate most about Dark Souls' design approach is being okay with allowing the player to miss stuff like this.
Finding ash lake for the first time after 3-4ish playthroughs is something else.
The clams at the bottom of Ash Lake actually drop purging stones. It's a nice touch, especially considering how severe curse is.
Guess I unintentionally played on Hard Mode again!
What the hell, I was recommended and met your channel today through the first video, what a coincidence I guess
Small world, eh? Hope you enjoyed the videos!
Banger Video. Loved it. Already hyped for the next one.
Thank you!
so cool seeing you go back to revisit that! loved what you had to say here about the DLC
Still haven't gone back since beating the Bell Gargoyles some time last year, but man your videos tempt me to try and cut further. Surprised you went back, but glad you did. I'll look forward to your next Dark Souls adventure.
Yeah, I'd give it another try if you feel. The game improves a lot beyond that boss fight.
Once again easy to miss (especially without the community notes) but there's a hidden wall in Manus' cave where you can find Sif at an earlier stage. Time for tears.
i love these reviews, not as much as i love these games tho, i cant wait for you to review the other souls games, for as much as i love DS1, my favorites remain DS3, bloodborne and sekiro and i cant wait to hear your opinion on those games as well
Ok now do 2024 but with magic, different weapon, and actually try to do the npc quests. It’s fucking rocket science to compete then all in one playthrough
I'm about to finish my first playthrough. I came across this video after watching your old retrospect. I love how you have capture and describe the experience. I love this game and already thinking about NG+. Rarely you find a game that you have to grind through just to have the instant desire to give it one more go. Love it. This is a great video for a great game
Did you realize the similarities in the areas of the DLC and main game? For me it was a really good "Wait a minute..." moment.
That part really blew my mind. I want more games to do that.
@@PostMesmeric He means that Darkroot Garden and Basin *are* the Royal Wood. Where you fight the Hydra in the future is where you fight Kalameet in the past. Alvina's building is there, though slightly more intact (and she even shows up to show you where young Sif is held captive...if you find that place. You can even summon Sif to help you fight Manus.) Oh yeah, where you fight Artorias? That's where you fight Sif in the future. Oolacile *is* Darkroot.
On to DSII, mate...
Playing the DLC on NG+ for the first time makes it a lot harder, the royal wood is a lot less cheap on a normal playthrough
I've noticed that I've been making the game harder for myself. I was admittedly still learning, though.
...why the heck do you keep the Skull Lantern equipped even when you're not in the Tomb of the Giants...?
Probably just forgot to un-equip it.
Did you cut bosses tails to get their weapons?
Yes, but just for a couple of bosses.
I would recommend the Remastered one for the online aspect
I'm sure it's very busy over in the Remastered world, but that community is a big part of Dark Souls' essence, so to speak. I'm tempted to get the Remastered version at some point.
@@PostMesmeric it’s still active on switch! peak hours especially, on weekend evenings pvp activity is high. lots of coop and invasions in the burg/anor londo
@@PostMesmeric The game is going through a second life renaissance even as I type this. And I'm not sure you've experienced the multiplayer aspect as of yet...help or hinder...
Time for Dark Souls 2 or Elden Ring? 😳
I'm certainly considering Dark Souls II, since that one seems to be the most controversial Souls game. I really want to see which side of the fence I end up on.
@@PostMesmeric I was expecting the worst...and found the best. At least for my taste. Don't let others paint your experience. ...it definitely has its uniqueness; I'll give it that.
If you defeat the dlc before the sif wolf battle you will get a different opening to the battle.
Did you know you can cut off the tails of bosses for special weapons? It’s addicting to try and cut them all lol🎉