I know the "git gud" thing has become a dumb meme, but you actually do get better at the game. The beginning of the game was as much a scary dangerous mess to me the first time through as the rest of it. But on my second playthrough, I didn't realize I'd learned how to play until I reached the same areas as a lower level character and was dancing circles around the enemies.I have tried and tried to get into Dark Souls.... but dying every 5 minutes and having to RESTART THE FUCKING ZONE EVERY TIME wears a little thin after the first dozen or so tries...
There are basically 4 reasons to go to the Painted World.Dark Souls: WHY THE FUCK DID I VISIT THE PAINTED WORLD
That was a terrible hour and a half. And then, right when I escaped, I accidentally hit Examine on the painting and went back inside. I've parked myself in Oolacile so I won't get distracted again.
If I was playing a sorcerer or high Int character, I'd totally want that Rapier. As it is, my Int is 8 and staying there.There are basically 4 reasons to go to the Painted World.
- Occult ember for making weapons that scale with faith and do Dark damage, which really fucks up certain, very tough mobs.
- Velka's Rapier, which scales with Int and does good magic damage.
- Acid Fog pyromancery, which is VERY nasty in PVP. It does huge durability damage, which can completely cripple some players.
- Killing Priscilla to try and get her tail weapon.
That's because you stopped dying all the time If you ever need more, you can farm it from rats but the best place to get it is from the black spirits in the Oolacile Abys, who drop it like candy (for good reason).If I was playing a sorcerer or high Int character, I'd totally want that Rapier. As it is, my Int is 8 and staying there.
Maybe I'll go back for a couple of those other things at some point; I just didn't care for being trapped with a bunch of toxic-spewing enemies and me without a way to combat that. I just wanted to see the place since I hadn't before. I'm trying to do stuff I didn't do last time. I even gave 30 Humanity for the Chaos Covenant, something I never thought I'd do, but I seemed to be overflowing with Humanity for a change.
But while already stuck in the Pained World, I was SOL for those.That's because you stopped dying all the time If you ever need more, you can farm it from rats but the best place to get it is from the black spirits in the Oolacile Abys, who drop it like candy (for good reason).
As for Toxic... that's easy to fight. You want Blooming Purple Moss, when I believe you can buy off of the Undead Merchant woman in the aqueduct between Firelink and Lower Undead Burg. She's behind that gate that leads to the area by the upper entrance to the Depths. She's the one that sells the drop stones and poison arrows. If you can't find her (and she' not hard to find) you can also farm the plant dudes in Darkroot.
Hope you like killing trees then!But while already stuck in the Pained World, I was SOL for those.
I also might've ... killed that merchant.
That's what I got the DLC for.Hope you like killing trees then!
"SCORPIO! SCORPIO! SCORPIO! SCORPIO!"So, I recently went on a nice vacation in Thailand. To recreate some of that southeast Asian charm, I decided to reinstall Just Cause 2.
"My name is Bolo Santosi, leader of the revolutionary army known as the Reapers..."
Ahhh....
"RUFIO! RUFIO! RUFIO!"
Do you know what the gut punch of the game is? It's been pretty hard to avoid the spoilers, but I don't want to spoil it if you don't already know.Spec Ops: The Line
THIS is the game that got rave reviews? A generic military shooter with swarms of the same enemies and duck and cover shooting?
Maybe I just haven't reached the part of the game that's supposed to be a big gut punch. At the rate it's going, I'm honestly not sure if I'll even bother to get there.
Just keep playing it.Spec Ops: The Line
THIS is the game that got rave reviews? A generic military shooter with swarms of the same enemies and duck and cover shooting?
Maybe I just haven't reached the part of the game that's supposed to be a big gut punch. At the rate it's going, I'm honestly not sure if I'll even bother to get there.
Only vaguely. I've managed to avoid the spoiler. Something about mortars or something.Do you know what the gut punch of the game is? It's been pretty hard to avoid the spoilers, but I don't want to spoil it if you don't already know.
I ain't sayin' shit.Only vaguely. I've managed to avoid the spoiler. Something about mortars or something.
This.Just keep playing it.
Would it help if I told you the generic military shooterness is on purpose, and it becomes more apparent later?Spec Ops: The Line
THIS is the game that got rave reviews? A generic military shooter with swarms of the same enemies and duck and cover shooting?
Maybe I just haven't reached the part of the game that's supposed to be a big gut punch. At the rate it's going, I'm honestly not sure if I'll even bother to get there.
Keep going. Please trust me, it pays off.So, I got to the part that I assume is all the controversy:
Using white phosphorous on every target in sight, only for it to be revealed you also hit civilian targets.
And I get it. It's horrible and graphic and I felt like a monster doing it.
Except the game only then continues on being a boring military game of reverse whack-a-mole with waves of generic targets. As horrible as the aftermath of the scene was, at least the gameplay was different for a change.
Why is this considered such a breakthrough game? One scene, no matter how well done, does not save it from the drudgery of boring ass gameplay.
It's just such a slog. It's barely even enjoyable. And I don't mean that as the horrors of war making me uncomfortable. It's the horrors of boring gameplay where I just roll my eyes when the enemy shows up again.Keep going. Please trust me, it pays off.
The game is a commentary on military shooters more than itself a good game. The generic gameplay is on purpose, because you're supposed to feel like you're playing a generic game, but it shifts the focus through the story. "What if the character portrayed in Call of Duty was an actual soldier, what would he be like?*"It's just such a slog. It's barely even enjoyable. And I don't mean that as the horrors of war making me uncomfortable. It's the horrors of boring gameplay where I just roll my eyes when the enemy shows up again.