Finished far cry 3 blood dragon, probably around 100%. Not a long game, but certainly a fun one.
Well, it's technically just standalone DLC, so I'd say the length is right for it. Blood Dragon is some stupidly well done DLC though. I was surprised when I first booted it up, but it took all of about 45 seconds for me to latch onto it.Finished far cry 3 blood dragon, probably around 100%. Not a long game, but certainly a fun one.
Well, it's technically just standalone DLC, so I'd say the length is right for it. Blood Dragon is some stupidly well done DLC though. I was surprised when I first booted it up, but it took all of about 45 seconds for me to latch onto it.
I've been playing Bloodborne and wow, is like Demon's Souls all over again. I need to emphasize that I didn't liked most changes on Dark Souls, Demon's Souls has a better single player experience.
Bloodborne tooks all the good things of Demon's Souls and gave it a spin.
As someone who's only played a little bit of Dark Souls and none of Demon's Souls, would you care to elaborate? What changes are there that you didn't like? I'm aware that Demon's Souls is divided into levels whereas Dark Souls is open world, but that's where my knowledge ends.
So to make a long story short, Demon's forces you to rely on exploration to find consumables, but Dark uses an item management type of system that fucks you over when you run out, relying on save points to replenish. Did I get that right?
I do that in real life because it's funny. Some people do it because they think it's a basic human function or something, and I don't get that.Spent 5 minutes pooping in South Park: The Stick of Truth. No reason, I just thought it was funny.
I've spent 2 hours on the pot once or twice. One time, it was due to Taco Bell. Another, Pokemon.I do that in real life because it's funny. Some people do it because they think it's a basic human function or something, and I don't get that.
You can farm Humanity in Dark Souls from an enemy that you can find fairly early on and isn't at all strong. It isn't especially cheap if you choose to buy it from one of few merchants that carry a limited quantity, but it's good in a pinch if you don't absolutely need it to remove hollow status or to kindle a bonfire. As well, the Estus Flask is actually pretty okay. You can easily get 10 uses on it from the get go by kindling bonfires (you find more than enough humanity), and you can upgrade that capacity and the strength of the flask itself throughout the game. Honestly, I get screwed over less by my limited use Estus Flask and more by the length of the drinking animation. Against a quick boss or an enemy just waiting for you to heal, it is just as deadly to try to heal as it is to simply try to survive out the fight on whatever remaining HP you have. In Dark Souls 2, they introduce Life Gems. Not super convenient and a touch spendy early on, but much like Humanity, they work in a pinch, although with gradual restoration rather than up front total healing. Basically, both Dark Souls games have a means by which you can heal outside of use of the flask that aren't obscenely difficult to get.Basically yes, one thing I failed to point out is that in Demon's and Blood you can also buy healing items, the smaller heal item in Demon's is always available, for the better heals you'll need to "rescue" certain NPC and he isn't always around and has limited amounts, in Blood the only heal item known ATM is always available. So you aren't forced to "git gud" to survive a little longer(you'll still need to be good enough to get money though).