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Nom, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?

Although all soulslikes are a bit difficult Grime would be my suggestion, a 2D platformer. It felt easy enough to me but I mainly enjoyed the aesthetics of it.

steal_your_face,
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

Oh I already own this one somehow haha. Prob humble bundle. I’ll have to check it out

zerotozero, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?

I recommend Code Vein. Then just jump into either Elden Ring or DS3.

lorty, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?
@lorty@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Probably Elden Ring. The nost important thing to remember when you are struggling is that the game gives you a ton of options to tackle many problems: do it in a way that makes sense to you. If that’s magic, go for it. If it’s carrying a bow and arrow to lure enemies, thats also good. Summoning friends? Even more fun!

utopologist, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?
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I think Elden Ring would be a good place to start since it’s the one that lets you customize your difficulty the most. You can use spirit summons (both other players and NPCs) and vary up the order in which you do things, so if you get stuck on something, you can go do something else and then come back with more experience and better equipment

LaGG_3,

Seconding Elden Ring. It’s also going to be more active since people are hyped for the new content - which means you’re more likely to get help if you need it.

It has a handful of QoL features too that’ll make the learning curve more manageable

erik,

Agree. Elden Ring is the only one I’ve liked personally. And a big reason is being able to fuck off and go do something else if you find a boss battle or section of the game too difficult. There’s so much to do and explore and check out that it didn’t feel like I was “grinding” ever.

OccamsTeapot, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?

Elden Ring! I think they really refined the formula, made it a bit more user friendly (I started with Dark Souls and it wasn’t easy to know what to do), and is generally fun to play. Also the open world format means you can just go somewhere else if you’re stuck, not just have to bang your head against the same boss over and over. Then you just come back when you’re stronger.

Sekiro is not a bad option too, it’s a bit more like a regular game than the others. You can pause! Imagine.

I haven’t played DS2 or Demon Souls though

Koen967, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?

You could try “Another Crab’s treasure”. It even has accessibility options to make it easier if it’s too intimidating.

MentalEdge,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

Ah yes.

The game that just straight up gives you a giant handgun if you simply ask.

steal_your_face,
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

lol that’s hilarious

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?
@AlwaysNowNeverNotMe@kbin.social avatar

I'de just jump on elden ring. Get some experience before shadow of the eartree comes out.

alcoholicorn, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?

I’d avoid non-DS1/3/ER souls-likes to start with, because they tend not to have multiplayer.

There’s nothing wrong with summoning a friend or stranger to help you get through a difficult bit.

Katana314, do games w Senua's Saga: Hellblade II - Review Thread

Not sure if many will join me on it, but with Microsoft going on the death march for studios, this might be the first of their major releases I don’t even bother with on Game Pass. After all, they fired Tango Gameworks, who knows when they’ll cut these devs loose.

QubaXR,
@QubaXR@lemmy.world avatar

I totally expect this will be the last title before it gets closed.

Zehzin, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

If you have a PS4/5, Bloodborne has the most simplified mechanics of the From Software Souls style games.

MadBob, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?

There’s a game called Heart & Slash which is very charming and has a soulslike streak to it. It’s quite hard to beat in totality but it’s enough fun that you don’t mind clawing your way to the end.

BeardedGingerWonder, do games w Shoot em ups & run n' guns

Without a shadow of a doubt, Metal Slug

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Shoot em ups & run n' guns

I like Xevious and Zaxxon. Zaxxon was cool because it had a unique isometric perspective that I haven’t seen in another game.

Gradius 3 specifically I found to be quite fun. Its too bad Konami retired the Gradius series, but I suppose its probably better that way.

The Panzer Dragoon series is a great arcade shooter series.

Contra. Contra 4 specifically on the Nintendo DS I felt had the perfect balance. I really liked that entry.

KammicRelief,

oooh those are bringing up some serious childhood arcade memories.
I loved Zaxxon! I gotta see if I can play that on PC.

remington, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of May 19th
@remington@beehaw.org avatar

Diablo 4 season 4

QuantumEyetanglement,

How’s it going so far?? I haven’t tried any of the seasonal content but looking to get back into it

remington,
@remington@beehaw.org avatar

Season 4 has been the best so far. They made a lot of improvements to the game. It’s the most fun I’ve had with Diablo 4.

strongarm,

Reckon this is worth picking up on sale? I’m interested in it having played all the previous games, but I’m worried the battle pass and mtx is ruining it.

Now it’s been out for a few seasons what do you think?

CharlesReed,

They made a lot of changes this season to weapon crafting and modifying that's made it much easier than previous seasons. There's also a couple things that they made available across all difficulty tiers instead of the two higher ones. I haven't looked into specific specs, but I believe they've also buffed a bunch of the skills.
I don't know about mtx, but the paid battle pass is really only cosmetic stuff and doesn't affect core gameplay, if that's what you're worried about. There are things called "smoldering ashes" which serve as season permanent buffs, but they are available on the free battle pass, so everyone gets those.

russjr08,

This is exactly where I’ve been for the last week, it’s insane just the sheer difference the changes they made have had on the overall gameplay.

It feels as if I went from playing the technical demo (season 3) of the game to the actual launch version (season 4) - which sounds dramatic but it’s the second time I’ve made it to WT4 (I usually can’t slog through this much) and never this early!

9cpluss, do games w Senua's Saga: Hellblade II - Review Thread

I really hope the puzzles are less shit and distracting than in the first one. Lost all interest because of them.

VaultBoyNewVegas,

I finished the first one only last week. I almost dropped it over the puzzles especially the finding runes in the environment one. That one broke the momentum of the narrative/plot for me as you’d be going through an area and you’ve the narration going on or you’ve just been through a big action sequence and now you’ve hit a wall until the puzzle is solved. So I’m in no rush to play this one, I did think the last third was great though and definitely less repetitive.

Coelacanth,
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I do agree that a lot of the find-the-symbols puzzles felt like an afterthought, but overall they didn’t hinder my enjoyment of the game. The story and presentation were fantastic and I thought the blind trial was extremely well done and one of my favourite video game levels.

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