• BruceTwarzen
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    362 months ago

    Do people just not know what underrated means or does no one care?

  • @[email protected]
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    282 months ago

    Ah yes, my favourite underrated game. TGA’s 2019 game of the year and 10 million units sold Sekiro.

  • @[email protected]
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    122 months ago

    It’s hard to know if I underrate it when I wasn’t able to finish it (or, honestly, make it even halfway through). I liked what I played, but I’m clumsy and slow. In Dark Souls this is usually forgivable as long as you learn to choose the right option; in Sekiro you must execute and I never got good enough.

    • @kugmo
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      132 months ago

      From’s games that were released after Dark Souls can’t be considered underrated, aside from Armored Core 5 and Verdict day. Everything else has sold over a million copies and was released to high praise. Sekiro is absolutely not underrated.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 months ago

      I’ve come to realize that I like the idea of Dark Souls and other FromSoft games, they have interesting stories and worlds.

      But dear god for the life of me I can’t get into them. I bought Elden Ring thinking I would find it more forgiving than Dark Souls. Nope. I got Sekiro thinking that I could just practice and git gud. Nope, the game actively punishes you for dying too many times.

      And I know there are ways to counteract the Dragon Curse/Rot, but imo it’s too far into the story (when I can’t even get past the flashback portion in the burning castle) to make it worthwhile for me to play.

      • Derin
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        2 months ago

        Note that the flashback portion ~is actually the game’s DLC, and~ can be tackled at any point.

        Its difficulty is higher than the area you’re at in the main game, when you first unlock it.

        Edit: See below comments, I was wrong: it isn’t DLC.

      • @[email protected]
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        2 months ago

        I was in a similar position. I’ve at least tried almost all of the games since Demon’s Souls on PS3 (plus a few other Soulslikes like Surge 2 & Last Remnant [edit: Last Remnant is something else entirely, i dunno. It was something like that]) and I could never get into them. Elden Ring especially is exactly the kind of world I love in games and I wanted so much to enioy it. It took a handful of 10-15-hour attempts over nearly two years before it finally clicked with me and I started really getting into it back in December. I got the platinum last week and then started Sekiro for the first time a few days ago, so let’s see how that goes.

        My advice, if you can’t get into it give it a few months then take another honest crack at it. If you don’t enjoy yourself that’s fine, just try again next time you start thinking about the game, but if that switch finally flicks on you can clear your schedule for the next fortnight.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        The dragon rot doesn’t actually matter. You get less dialogue but it doesn’t really affect your ability to finish the game.

        You can also clear all the bosses, then cure the dragon rot, and go talk to everyone with little risk.

        It feels like a bigger problem than it is.

  • @Grass
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    92 months ago

    That’s not what underrated means

  • @[email protected]
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    52 months ago

    I picked it up last week, and I’m having a great time - although I suck at it, the ambiance really clicks for me and the pace is good enough to keep me interested even if I spend one hour on a single ennemy (looking at you chained ogre).