Dark Souls: Why it's Different

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@SgtZaqq
@SgtZaqq 9 жыл бұрын
"Not hard, but hard to get into". That's the BEST phrase to describe this game.
@FBragger69
@FBragger69 9 жыл бұрын
SgtZaqq Yea, the game forces you to play it correctly and if you don't then you pay for that
@kamikaz1104
@kamikaz1104 9 жыл бұрын
FBragger69 More like the game punish you for your mistakes,you can't just press any button and expect the game protecting you like many do today.
@FBragger69
@FBragger69 9 жыл бұрын
Kami kaz Yea thats a good way to put it! I LOVE how you can't fully dominate the game like i'm not a veteran but I'm pretty good, but I LOVE how even vets will get owned if they're not careful!
@germanoverlord8655
@germanoverlord8655 9 жыл бұрын
True. Also Dark Souls scores many bonus points for having a good Combat System that requires you to think when to block, roll, attack or use healing items, etc. Meanwhile in Skyrim, you simplay spam your Attack button, and when you are out of HP, you pause the entire world around you, heal yourself to your Max. HP and continue like nothing happened.
@burn1none
@burn1none 9 жыл бұрын
Nemas Aliakhbar lol how about God of War that literally starts you at the beginning of each encounter/puzzle if you die?
@vars280287
@vars280287 8 жыл бұрын
The biggest problem with Dark souls is that it raises your standards for other games which very few are able to live up to.
@ChunkSchuldinga
@ChunkSchuldinga 3 жыл бұрын
I say that’s moreso the greatest strength in Dark Souls. You’re more inclined to filter out crap.
@heisenberg1621
@heisenberg1621 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, no game has ever felt the same after playing these games...
@smartmagis
@smartmagis 2 жыл бұрын
FromSoft games and Zelda games do this. Playing DS3 and BOTW ruined all other AAA games for me. It's almost a problem! I had to force myself to finish Red Dead 2 because I was so bored! haha
@harleygator
@harleygator 2 жыл бұрын
I feel much the same. I'm on my first playthrough of DS1 right now, my first Souls-like game. I've been at it for a few weeks now, just made my way out of Blighttown. I don't feel like playing other games. I have hundreds of hours in Football Manager and Civilization, but I can't be bothered any more. I have over 100 PS4 games, including Skyrim, Fallout, the Arkham Series, GT Sport, all the Farcry games, RDR2 and GTA5... but I keep coming back session after session, to Dark Souls. And I know, when I eventually beat the game, DS2 is next, then DS3, then Bloodborne, then Mortal Shell and Ashen, and Elden Ring when I finally get a PS5. There just something about this style of game, I don't understand. It just makes other games feel... arbitrary. It's an odd feeling.
@bobdobbz9334
@bobdobbz9334 2 жыл бұрын
@@harleygator It is a truly great series of games. Glad to see newcomers are still getting into it so many years later. You can do it man, don't give up! Also, I have a PS5 and Elden Ring still looks like a PS4 game. You shouldn't wait for a PS5 to play ER, there's literally no difference.
@KidMantraGT
@KidMantraGT 8 жыл бұрын
When a dragon breathes fire on you.. Skyrim = *You are on fire* Dark Souls = *You Died*
@bennemeth625
@bennemeth625 8 жыл бұрын
Skyrim: fire pffff Dark Souls : HOLY FUCKING SHIT RUN!
@OljeiKhan
@OljeiKhan 8 жыл бұрын
Hollow warriors are probably harder then Alduin or Harkon or Miraak.
@kefkapalazzo1092
@kefkapalazzo1092 8 жыл бұрын
+Olcay Alp Bayram put gwin and gherman in skyrim XD. i would pay thousand to see that happen lol.
@Nyctosuba
@Nyctosuba 8 жыл бұрын
Dragon's Dogma = Climb that shit, get your Heart eaten
@solairethesun6391
@solairethesun6391 8 жыл бұрын
+Jef Drouin lol there are mods for that you know
@ikaSenseiCA
@ikaSenseiCA 9 жыл бұрын
My favorite part of Dark Souls is how you can see huge chunks of the world from far away. The first time I rang the bell on the top of the church, I saw Sen's fortress and couldn't wait to explore there! It looked so close, but it was so far away
@xdrcx
@xdrcx 8 жыл бұрын
+Taylor Foulkrod I agree. I also love how the 'levels' link and interconnect, some with very clever shortcuts. man it's just such a good game
@Mostly_Childish
@Mostly_Childish 8 жыл бұрын
+One of Egoraptor's chins The fact that there is almost no cutscenes or loading screens between areas REALLY makes it more immersive, and drags the player into a living-ish, breathing-ish world.
@xdrcx
@xdrcx 8 жыл бұрын
Jack NO! True. Really gives the player a feeling of exploration. Also adds to the way in which the levels interconnect, creating one big world in which you can choose which direction to go
@Mostly_Childish
@Mostly_Childish 8 жыл бұрын
One of Egoraptor's chins Yeah, that, along with a few things is why I prefer Dark Souls 1 to Demon's Souls.
@gabrielperez9757
@gabrielperez9757 8 жыл бұрын
+Jack NO! Sen fortress so who is Sen
@TheSgtkite
@TheSgtkite 9 жыл бұрын
I love the feeling when you return to Firelink Shrine. I played this game really slowly. Starting a new area was a really big undertaking, and it was always loaded with so much anticipation and dread. I remember feeling so bogged down in Blighttown-- the frame rate, the narrow walk ways, the constant danger of succumbing to poison, the sheer gloominess of the environment-- that I thought I'd never get past it. But I finally did, and I finally made my way back to the surface, and seeing the familiar green bonfire area and hearing that music as I came back to Firelink just filled me with this really enormous sense of homecoming. In a game where every environment is so oppressive and hostile, I loved how Firelink had this real sense of security to it.
@duke9891
@duke9891 9 жыл бұрын
Unless youre like me and killed the Cleric guy right off the start of the game because he had a bad haircut and talked to me like i was lesser then him, so when I got back to firelink after getting through blight town reah and her 2 other clerics gank u. Lmao true story of my first playthrough.
@Quasindro
@Quasindro 9 жыл бұрын
duke9891 That's because you are an utterly shitty person who wouldn't get into metaphorical, artsy side of Dark Souls.
@duke9891
@duke9891 9 жыл бұрын
Quasindro​ actually I can, and you're a shit person for thinking there is a right way to play dark souls which goes against the core concept of that game being a true art masterpiece. You see because of the 1st cleric whom talked to me as though I was a lesser being then him he met a swift death. I proceeded to eventually have other Way of the White members (reah and her posse) attempt revenge by attacking me in a supposedly safe place. This led to me (the player) absolutely dispizing the way of the white and all it's members. This led to my character becoming a vengeful undead who started to seek guidance from characters who are less than holy. I eventually found my home deep under blightown serving the chaos. Invading players and hoping they had white phantoms with them to appease my bloodlust while providing comfort to the fair lady. I chose to serve the fair lady because she turned herself into the foulest of foul beings not once, but twice for the sake of others. I liked that because it was quite the opposite of how the 1st cleric treats you. And that is the lore of my very 1st character on dark souls. Fuck you, you snobby hipster fuckwad.
@Quasindro
@Quasindro 9 жыл бұрын
duke9891 Well, even though I should get mad and curse you and your story (as we are on the internet) - it was pretty interesting to read. But why did you start with "because he had a bad haircut" and all that...?
@duke9891
@duke9891 9 жыл бұрын
Quasindro because he does. More or less I killed him for his "I'm better than you" personality, but during the fight (in my head) I was saying, "fuck you, and fuck your haircut"
@iweegouldyi8466
@iweegouldyi8466 8 жыл бұрын
This game killed me for weeks, i restarted my character atleast 10 times before i even got to undeadberg, simply because i was exploring the graveyard and catacombs like an idiot, getting slaughtered while wondering, what did i upgrade wrong? Eventually over these weeks, i eventually learned to correctly roll, dodge, parry a bit. Building myself my own tactics, no armour, and a zweihander, slowly i mastered the path to the taurus demon, i could get there without a single hit, after another week or so i managed to piece together a strategy for killing the demon, gold pine resin along with a plunge attack from the tower. THE SATISFACTION FROM KILLING THAT WAS UNBELIEVABLE, i genuinely haven't felt anything like it, that is, until the gargoyles.... Aaand Quelag, and Iron Golem, all the way to Gwyn, every boss gave me a rush, which considering i tend to be an emotionless and calm person playing games, was incredible, i was shitting myself through every boss. O and S were just traumatising
@iweegouldyi8466
@iweegouldyi8466 8 жыл бұрын
Eventually i learned to separate them, using Ornstein's speed against him, combined with the pillars. I separated them, dodging my way through his attacks with my new Gargoyle Halberd, i eventually killed them and holy shit was that the best feeling i've ever had. This game had a spark in it, in the boss fights in the music, in the environment of which i ran around aimlessly for hours. This game never made me feel cheated, it made me feel like a twat, why did i roll there, why did i attack then, why did i run into the butterflies laserbeam of death, i felt like it was always my fault i died. Which rarely an game gives me that feeling, dark souls 3 just seems to have weird glitchy hit boxes. Dark souls 2 had the weird enemy lock ons where the enemy can change his attack direction at last minute to hit you. But Dark Souls, that game made me feel weak, and then, made me feel like a beast
@here4frags
@here4frags 8 жыл бұрын
+iWeeGouldyi You mentioned something i experienced the first time with dark souls too. This is the first game i ever played (and i played loads of them in my 30 years) that ALWAYS gave me the feeling that i did something which led to my death. In other games, its MOSTLY the same, but not to that extent. Each and every single of my hundreds of deaths in DS was my fault, and i knew it. This was a very new experience for me which i love from the bottom of my heart now. Its just a shame im too much of a graphics whore to play the old games now that i know how good the franchise is (i only started with DS3).
@iweegouldyi8466
@iweegouldyi8466 8 жыл бұрын
Haha, i've started playing Dark Souls 3 and i must say it is beautiful, i'm finding it very difficult when it comes to the second boss, i can do every up until then fine, but Vordt is like my kryptonite. I wish i had a PS3 so i could play Demon Souls aswell
@here4frags
@here4frags 8 жыл бұрын
iWeeGouldyi I have to agree. It is gorgeous. Maybe not the best textures out there, maybe not the best lighting either, but the combination of all the detail and love that has been poured into that world makes it simply beautiful. Like a girl that isnt just decent looking, but smart, eloquent and with a unique style. Hah...i could praise this game all day mate. I need to calm down :D Yeah....Vordt gave me some trouble too when i first encountered him. Now, with my second character, he was a breeze. You will overcome him too, and it will feel awesome :D Good luck for your next try, chosen one :)
@iweegouldyi8466
@iweegouldyi8466 8 жыл бұрын
Haha thank you, and i think what you said sums it up perfectly. I like that they made the bosses difficult again, DS2 was a bit too easy (for a Dark Souls game) for me to be honest, These bosses seem a lot more aggressive and hard hitting, brings back memories of DS1
@SebastiaanXX
@SebastiaanXX 8 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite gameplay-mechanics is how nearly every piece of weaponry or armor is a viable choice for your character. In most RPG's the gear provides a very linear experience, where the next item you aquire is objectively better than the last. But as your enemies become stronger as well, that experience doesn't really change that much. But in Dark Souls a strong armor makes you slower, and a big weapon drains your stamina. Some of the gear found early in the game, turns out to be exactly what you need nearing the end. It makes it so that choosing your gear comes down to your own preference, a very personal experience. I love it.
@Loafusbreadmyre
@Loafusbreadmyre 2 жыл бұрын
I LOVE this detail in Dark Souls!! Having almost literally every weapon be perfectly viable to run through the entire game with makes for so much creativity, so much replay value, and so many unique experiences! I've had so many runs on this game and I've not even come close to every possible weapon or even every possible build type yet!
@themightymcb7310
@themightymcb7310 2 жыл бұрын
Hell, even if some of the weapons are straight up better or worse to use, it's still FUN to try to use whatever you want. Wanna punch everything to death? An NG caestus run is more difficult than the average playthrough, but not impossibly so. After all, beating the game at level 1 is completely doable for a dedicated player.
@supacreator9103
@supacreator9103 9 жыл бұрын
"Why the fuck am I on fire?" most accurate thing ever
@introXversion
@introXversion 8 жыл бұрын
I'll never forget the utter confusion and rage that filled me when I was in that bridge area after the catacombs and a bridge I was crossing tilted to make me fall off of it. I'll also never forget the satisfaction I got from realizing it was that motherfucker Patches who pulled the lever. I'll ALSO never forget how satisfying it still is to senselessly slaughter Patches without him knowing its coming each play through in the Tomb of Giants or in that area I mentioned. "Haha you think you're sneaky, motherfucker?" *wambo combo with Magic Zweihander +10* "Curs-" "Sit the fuck down, Patches, you ain't shit"
@MrDontSmokeKids
@MrDontSmokeKids 8 жыл бұрын
Are you a cleric?
@blitzidious9635
@blitzidious9635 8 жыл бұрын
Filthy clerics.
@garywood97
@garywood97 8 жыл бұрын
I only just learned that by reading this comment!
@trustyflecken9034
@trustyflecken9034 7 жыл бұрын
Ah, but I will live on, just like you do. Doomed to die and live with but one purpose, to move forward. And you were in my way. I'll stick you in my prayers. I fine Dark Soul, to you.
@Kyun9432
@Kyun9432 9 жыл бұрын
This game won't get old, because it is an art, just like other classic creations.
@mohdgadi5648
@mohdgadi5648 9 жыл бұрын
its a game that ages well (maybe its an immortal?)
@gaxper789
@gaxper789 9 жыл бұрын
***** its undead
@mohdgadi5648
@mohdgadi5648 9 жыл бұрын
gaxper789 how much humanity do you think it has?
@TheExterminatorGuy
@TheExterminatorGuy 9 жыл бұрын
***** 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286 ...
@mohdgadi5648
@mohdgadi5648 9 жыл бұрын
theexterminatorguy yeah so basically pie?
@iamstoned4life
@iamstoned4life 10 жыл бұрын
My first encounter with the Undead Dragon: "They really put in some effort into this carcass. Anyway, let's loot."
@mAceOfHearts
@mAceOfHearts 10 жыл бұрын
First encounter: ´´Well, guess I'm not going that way.`` Second encounter: ´´Please don't wake up...``
@elblack25
@elblack25 10 жыл бұрын
my first encounter with that dragon was like: "oh shit a dragon, i want those things... lets do it, is it sleeping?good, why does look like this? ok, one more to go (dragon wakes up) oh shit!!!, run!! run where??!!!OMG im gonna fight...OH GOD im poisoned im gonna die noooooooo, well this is dark souls ='(
@en_musouka
@en_musouka 10 жыл бұрын
I was worried whether it was something that would attack me on my first encounter so I shot it with an wooden arrow. It started spewing chunks that were nowhere near close to to touching me so I just kept shooting till I put it out of it's misery.
@officernasty6023
@officernasty6023 10 жыл бұрын
when I first saw it I was like; "hmm... a dragon, is it a piece of the scenery? lets hit it!" Only then when I was slapped off the cliff for poking a carcass I realized this game was different, in the good way.
@KidMantraGT
@KidMantraGT 7 жыл бұрын
I just gotta love the first achievement, awarded upon first death: *This is Dark Souls*
@Teeheehee093
@Teeheehee093 9 жыл бұрын
Dark Souls is a savior of the gaming industry.
@ItsDeadspike
@ItsDeadspike 9 жыл бұрын
And vaait is the morgan freeman of the dark souls community
@MrGentlelover1
@MrGentlelover1 9 жыл бұрын
aidan sparkes You sir, deserve a cookie.
@Watheverable
@Watheverable 9 жыл бұрын
Descendant of Kraff *Demon's Souls
@daamazinfatb0y752
@daamazinfatb0y752 9 жыл бұрын
Nope its not. The ENTIRE SOULS SERIES is the savoir of the gaming industry. And this includes Bloodborne.
@ItsDeadspike
@ItsDeadspike 9 жыл бұрын
daAmazin FatB0y yes thank god for a game thats not made just for profit
@JayDragon7
@JayDragon7 10 жыл бұрын
I always appreciated the idea that the "chosen undead" is a titled earned, not given. That the undead who have to struggle for that title are all the players in the community. That for the people who give up on the game, they are not the chosen undead. It is only the ones who can persevere through the struggle who will earn such a feat. And what amazes me the most is how even the NPCs are like the player. They had to struggle through the world, and not all of them could make it. Most broke down, went hallow. Some started backstabbing their friends. Some just kept going, but would just never get anywhere. Game play is one thing, but it is the world and the life that it breathes that really shines.
@Chyguy
@Chyguy 10 жыл бұрын
That, is beautifully stated.
@Tossen98
@Tossen98 10 жыл бұрын
***** That, is not the proper way to use commas.
@Ang3lUki
@Ang3lUki 8 жыл бұрын
I love the deep tragic stories that fill most of the characters. It makes the world feel that much more real, rather than just being filled with "Happily ever afters"
@shoeripper
@shoeripper 8 жыл бұрын
almost all the stories in dark souls end in tragedy
@TheExFatal
@TheExFatal 7 жыл бұрын
"Everything is pointless" and "Everybody dies and has a tragic sorry :''''''''(" somehow makes the story more realistic? Lol ok.
@Ryotaiku
@Ryotaiku 8 жыл бұрын
My favorite feature of Dark Souls is the knockback and hitbox detail. When I first got grabbed by Gwyn, I didn't just get launched into a stalagmite, I bounced off of it and landed face-down at his feet. The sanctuary guardian didn't just knock me back, it forced me off my feet. The game didn't just kill me, it threw me around like a ragdoll. Everything has a physical presence, and I love it for that.
@420praiseit2
@420praiseit2 9 жыл бұрын
2015. 4 years since release. I'm still playing, I'll probably still be playing in 4 more years.
@jonaswolff4314
@jonaswolff4314 9 жыл бұрын
crestfallenllama I will play it until i die. you can't replace such a masterpiece as this game.
@jpmisterioman
@jpmisterioman 9 жыл бұрын
+crestfallenllama But you're playing the pvp...which is totally different.
@frankcasamento74
@frankcasamento74 9 жыл бұрын
yup amazing game
@misterawesome9043
@misterawesome9043 9 жыл бұрын
Got it this year after originally playing dark souls 2 ( I know vey casual ) and I love it to bits and I truly believe it's a master piece do you play on PS3 i do
@craigkuhlman6869
@craigkuhlman6869 9 жыл бұрын
Most certainly will be playing it. Praise the sun
@MrNasexD
@MrNasexD 4 жыл бұрын
"I think this is a game that will come to define a generation." I'm so proud of this community
@Zanzabarchocolate
@Zanzabarchocolate 9 жыл бұрын
It's strange. When I first started playing this game, I felt that the game was unfair and found myself cursing at it. I said to myself that I would "never play this bullshit again." But as I grew bored of my other games that lacked challenge, I found myself drawn to this game. Eventually I found a way through each obstacle and realized that I was much more satisfied with overcoming a challenge in Dark Souls than I was with every other game. In other games, they pretty much just give you the reward. In Dark Souls, you have to earn it.
@xXDarkxIdealsXx
@xXDarkxIdealsXx 9 жыл бұрын
Sanguinius Yeah, i was exactly the same. I would curse and scream like a tourette's victim; throwing controllers etc.. lol. I would always tell myself, "i hate this shit, i will never play this ****** sucking game again!!" or something similar. Yet i would keep playing it. I remember one time i lost track of time so much that i found that i had literally been up for 36 hours playing the game without a single hour of sleep; had to force myself to abandon my campaign to get past sen's fortress in favor of passing out on the couch :P This game is just soooo much more than most games could even hope to be. Once i had beaten the game and played enough to be an "expert" i would always say that i would do anything to be able to hypnotize myself or something so i could completely forget this game and start over from scratch as a noob, knowing nothing about the game. Wouldn't that be great? I would really love that, i find myself being so envious of people who say to me they're on their first playthrough. I always tell them how lucky they are and they stop their sentence of "fuck deez god damn spear chuckin muthafucka's knockin me off the ledges in anor lo...." to proceed with "are you $(@)*&(%@ CRAZY!!!!?!?!?" lmao.
@reachfanatic1234
@reachfanatic1234 10 жыл бұрын
When he started talking about the undead dragon and the sorrow it conveys I started to remember the undead dragon in the painted world which literally rips it's body in half to destroy you and to be honest I feel like it didn't do that out of anger but more out of pride as in,"this is my final moment and I shall do it fighting" and after killing it I felt very sad yet honored to kill it also Sif was probably the saddest fight to me because all he was doing was protecting his one true friend's grave from intruders
@dovahkiin32
@dovahkiin32 10 жыл бұрын
Jackksaw i agree killing sif is sad. couldn't the chosen undead quickly steal the ring then run away
@reachfanatic1234
@reachfanatic1234 10 жыл бұрын
mikey ferrier damn fog gates but still it's an inevitable because if we were to steal the ring and leave without fitting Sif I believe it would've been heartbreaking to him because as far as I can tell that's his only objective in life "Protect my fallen friend's grave" so seeing that he failed and couldn't even die in battle valiantly he'll go through a sort of hollowing for animals(that last part was just speculation) so I agree killing him is a shit thing to do but who we are and what Sif is are two conflicting ideals and one must prevail over the other or else nothing will be accomplished or attained
@SiLenTCheZ846
@SiLenTCheZ846 10 жыл бұрын
Actually, if you fight Sif long enough and he's limping, you can walk away and I think he can help as a phantom but I'm not sure.
@dovahkiin32
@dovahkiin32 10 жыл бұрын
SiLenTCheZ846 on the DLC he helps you against the final boss if you save him even though if you kill him
@reachfanatic1234
@reachfanatic1234 10 жыл бұрын
mikey ferrier this is probably not even a question that even needs answering but is it great wolf Sif that you fight at the grave of Artorias or just mini wolf Sif that you find huddled behind his shield because I haven't done the DLC
@G1ingy
@G1ingy 8 жыл бұрын
Wait, so in Miyazaki's imagination, every character in his fantasy stories also had a signature creepy laugh?
@kapa_nitori
@kapa_nitori Жыл бұрын
hahahaha.....
@Synchedify
@Synchedify 8 жыл бұрын
Most players just end thinking... "Why the fuck am I on fire?" Lol not at all wrong.
@cread_227
@cread_227 7 жыл бұрын
Synchedify i chose the dark lord ending first and my reaction was "wait, theres more than one primordial serpent?" XD
@Thanks4TheLolz
@Thanks4TheLolz 10 жыл бұрын
I think the best thing about Dark Souls is someone had the balls to make it.
@stoorald
@stoorald 8 жыл бұрын
I got Dark Souls about two weeks ago and can honestly say I've never been so indulged in a game before, and the lore behind it is fantastic. I ended up getting lost in the Tomb of Giants severely under leveled after killing pinwheel on my first play through for around 3 hours and when I found my way out I felt so good, it was a very shitty time but I loved every moment. Seriously a 10/10 game.
@callmetatersalad132
@callmetatersalad132 8 жыл бұрын
+Xander Mcdougall I spent so long when i first started trying to get down into the crypt due to my thinking that was the way to go, it actually took me a month of on and off playing to figure out the right way and kill the gargoyles. Probably doesnt take many ppl that long but man it felt good when i did.
@DoodlezMusic
@DoodlezMusic 8 жыл бұрын
+Xander Mcdougall Wanna laugh ? Just when I killed Nito, I figured out that the Lantern that you loot from th pyromancers will light the path for you in the Tomb of the giants...
@stoorald
@stoorald 8 жыл бұрын
Najimu なじむ I realised the lantern was helpful a few days later, totally a bang face into desk moment.
@DoodlezMusic
@DoodlezMusic 8 жыл бұрын
Xander Mcdougall same rofl
@dhoffnun
@dhoffnun 9 жыл бұрын
This channel is a museum - and you are a fine curator.
@austins.2495
@austins.2495 3 жыл бұрын
Well put
@superdude10000
@superdude10000 10 жыл бұрын
Vaati is such a wordsmith. He has an uncanny ability to think he's right, just by the power of his voice. He is more than right. Dark Souls is such a beautiful game. Thank you for being, in my opinion, Dark Soul's speaker to humanity.
@superdude10000
@superdude10000 10 жыл бұрын
Oops, EDIT: Make me think he's right,...
@goodhunter4488
@goodhunter4488 3 жыл бұрын
@@superdude10000 In this KZbin update you can edit you comment
@markiefoo
@markiefoo 8 жыл бұрын
hollow=ragequit
@supersnow17
@supersnow17 10 жыл бұрын
I think my favorite thing about Dark Souls is each character you talk to has their own personality, unlike most RPG type games that make nearly every character this bland info or item spewing robot, each character you meet has their own way of showing who they are. Solaire is just a guy wanting his own sun and enjoys jolly cooperation. Each merchant has their own creepy laugh and way of talking to you in coaxing you to buy something from them. The guy you save in the bell tower has such a betrayal type of attitude...if that makes any sense. Hell I knew that guy in the crypt area with all the skeletons was going to betray me just by how he talked.
@kavenkocke3653
@kavenkocke3653 10 жыл бұрын
BOOKER!!!! In all seriousness though this is an amazing experience for a game, even though you can only answer yes or no
@mrwintershotgun
@mrwintershotgun 10 жыл бұрын
Yeah, i ran up and SNIFED that bitch for what he did...As if the place wasn't scary enough kicking me in a dark hole......i just homeward bone'd and killed dat bitch
@RodMunchPHD
@RodMunchPHD 10 жыл бұрын
I think that the best moment for me in Dark Souls was either when i saw Ceaseless Discharge standing over the body on the pedestal, which was sort of my "Undead Dragon" moment that Vaati described, or when I heard Gwyn's boss music and fully realized that there is no turning back, this is the end of my journey.
@RabidCupcake2010
@RabidCupcake2010 9 жыл бұрын
I know this video is old, but the Dark Souls 3 hype train is in full locomotion right now so screw it, I'll comment anyway. I don't really expect anyone to read this much text anyway. Personally, It really disappoints me that so many people think Dark Souls' defining feature is its difficulty. Like yeah, sure, it's not an easy game but you're missing its point by a mile if that's the only thing you can say about it. To describe the difficulty more accurately I think I'd simply say that the game doesn't treat you like an idiot. For one thing, I'm not really a fan of the idea that 'difficulty' in games is something that can be increased and decreased with a linear slider in the options menu. Sure, the health points and damage ratings of enemies can be beefed up, but it says a lot about a developer when they they opt to do something like that rather than take the time to design the level in such a way that the difficulty comes from the skill (or lack thereof) of the player. Case in point: the area around the first bonfire in the Undead Burg. The hollows here are easy to kill. They attack slowly and telegraph like hell (except for that god-awful jumping attack). Hell, you can one shot them with anything other than a completely un-upgraded weapon. However, many players will die a few times here due to sheer impatience or lack of ability to observe their environment. First off, they'll probably just run out of the bonfire room, forgetting that their rest respawned all the enemies, and get shot by the crossbow guy or jump-attacked by the broken sword guy. Or both. Then, frustrated from that, they'll meander across the bridge to come across a room with three hollows, only to strafe backwards and get pelted by firebombs. The thing I love about this area is that there is no way to die that isn't because of your own negligence (unless you get a glitch or get invaded or something). You can buy a bow from the Undead Merchant to make things easier. You can farm the lower guys to level up once or twice. You can explore to get a crossbow and throwing knives; but even then, all those things are unnecessary to conquer the area. It ALL comes down to your own skill. Dark Souls knows you're capable of incredible feats. It knows you're an intelligent being. And it knows you have the capacity to form a story out of the bits and pieces it gives you, which brings me to my next point. To me, the true value of Dark Souls, beyond the level design, on top of the respect it has for you, the player, is the stories it tells. And not just the overarching narrative of linking the fire. Dark Souls tells stories with its environment. Every time I pick up a Soul of a Lost Undead I sit there and look at its corpse for a second. Here this person lies, alone and rotting. No gravestone. No ceremony. No weeping relatives. No dignified burial. Who could this person have been? Maybe he was a humble farmer, forced out of his homeland when he became undead. Abandoned by his family and comrades, lonely and afraid. Having few other options, he traveled to Lordran with little more than the clothes on his back. Unarmed and without any companions, he was easily slaughtered by hollows or some other denizen. Being an undead, he awoke at a bonfire, utterly lost and cursing his fate. He dies again, and again, and again, until despair finally takes him. Finally free of his sanity, he wanders off to be cut down one more time. This time however, he does not return to a bonfire. Mortally wounded and empty inside, he drags himself to some secluded corner, where he sits up against a wall and dies, for the final time. A white flame appears above his lifeless corpse, and some time later, you come by, collect his soul, and continue on your journey. I always make up similar stories with every item I pick up. Especially the soul items. I imagine the Proud Knight, who in his vanity challenged a dragon, which easily struck him down. I imagine the Nameless Soldier, who marched to his doom like thousands of others before him. I imagine the Brave Warrior, who stood up to the darkness and never broke face, even as it closed in around him. And I imagine the Great hero, revered by many, who made it to the land of the Gods, only to find it abandoned, and lost all hope. Even a good portion of the NPC's stories are told through the environmental clues. Tarkus defeated the Iron Golem, broke into the chapel in Anor Londo, and fell to his death off the rafters. Beatrice challenged the Four Kings, but was defeated and crawled off to the lonely cliffs of the Valley of Drakes to die. Leeroy conquered the Tomb of the Giants, but was killed by Nito, and was tossed to a corner in the Lord's cave. Vince and Nico were vain and stupid, and hollowed when fooled by Patches. Lautrec managed to beat Ornstein and Smough, but was injured too gravely, and died just before making it to Gwynevere's chamber. The list goes on and on. And yeah, I understand that these are mostly speculation, but I think that's exactly what Dark Souls intends to make you do. It's not expecting you to make the entire story yourself, but it gives you enough clues to make an educated guess. The best story, however, (in my opinion) is that of the Chosen Undead. Not the player character though. That's up for you and your role-playing to decide. What I mean by the Chosen Undead is the one who never gives up, and that it could be anyone. It COULD have been Tarkus. It COULD have been Solaire. It could have been any undead in the whole wide world. And the best part about that story is that it means it could be you. You have the potential to overcome the most powerful beings in the world. Just like Vaati was describing in the video, the only way you lose is by giving up, which would mean you're not the chosen undead. So personally, I think that the word "chosen" in Chosen Undead doesn't refer to any prophecy. It doesn't refer to Frampt or Oscar, or even anyone in game. It refers to you. You chose this undead character. You chose to play Dark Souls. Now you can struggle and be victorious, or you can give up, and be just another soul that someone else picks up along the way.
@RabidCupcake2010
@RabidCupcake2010 9 жыл бұрын
+bob bobq Rip in pizzeria ;_;7
@TheFalseProphetofDomeocracy
@TheFalseProphetofDomeocracy 9 жыл бұрын
+SmugShinji Wow. Usually I don't read comments as long as this, I just think they're rants. But this one... I tip my hat to you, Sir.
@RabidCupcake2010
@RabidCupcake2010 9 жыл бұрын
Micheal Morris Haha, thanks!
@julianbruce7595
@julianbruce7595 9 жыл бұрын
you pretty much restated what the guy in the video was saying..... you're not really creative.
@RabidCupcake2010
@RabidCupcake2010 9 жыл бұрын
+Julian Bruce Wow, it's almost like the comment I wrote was influenced by the video I watched just moments earlier! Imagine that!
@MisterCreazil233
@MisterCreazil233 10 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna admit that I gave up with the original Dark Souls right after getting to the first area after Firelink Shrine. I hated how difficult it was and hated how it wasn't holding my hand to tell me where to go. But then a few weeks ago, Dark Souls II came out, and I bought the first one with it. I got the guide for the second game (had it for the first but sold it), but didn't use it all that much apart from finding items. In my own pace, I learnt the areas myself, defeated the bosses without knowing what they looked like, what their moves were, died, tried again and felt that amazing sense of accomplishment when you finally get there. It was with Dark Souls II, when those credits rolled, that I understood what an amazing game it was. Skyrim was always my favourite game of all time but seriously, I'm on my third playthrough of Dark Souls II now and I've started the original, and I think DaS2 beats Skyrim in all sorts of ways. I find it has more depth and more to offer, and definitely a lot more replayability. And you sir, if I saw this video those years ago when I gave up with Dark Souls, I would've carried on with it and realised the amazing creation FromSoftware has created here.
@travro2525
@travro2525 9 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest experiences I had with Dark Souls - and especially in Demon's Souls - was walking around in the corridor of a recently felled boss as if I were on my own personal, historic battlefield. Actually walking around in the Abyss is a surreal experience after countless failed attempts against the Kings, the sense that 'this is a safe zone now, there are no enemies here, you succeeded.' I have yet to find any experience in any other game as euphoric as seeing a bonfire upon which to rest where a once powerful and menacing foe used to rule. Such was the case where I looked out upon the Boletarian Palace after defeating the False King Allant. I didn't need an NPC to congratulate me or hand me a trophy. That I survived it, conquered it, rid it of many monsters, and moved on quietly with the memory of it all was enough.
@bluegiant13
@bluegiant13 8 жыл бұрын
My first time getting to know Dark Souls,was a few years ago,when i randomly bought it in a game store.The game just got released. I was verry young at the time, and enjoyed games about fighting with knigts,and open worlds. The front image of the game looked verry good,also the backside screenshots looked good(thats how i judged games,when i was young) But after playing it, i found it so ridiculously hard, i didnt even know how to lock-on. I couldnt progress,i was stuck in the castle with the prison.,and eventually gave up. It was so hard for me,that i didn't enjoy it at all. But after a year, i saw some cool dark souls videos on youtube (randomly), and kept reading stuff about it. Also saw some youtube videos that teach you how to play Dark Souls if you are a newbie. After really getting to know the game, i decided to play it again. And it is now,one of my most favorite games of all time ! Really amazing experience, i can't believe it took me so long to get into it , this video really reminded me,of how i got to know Dark Souls, by pure struggle.
@ZyliceLiddell
@ZyliceLiddell 8 жыл бұрын
+uchiha clannie Excellent job! :)
@martyg8137
@martyg8137 8 жыл бұрын
nice! another thing about Dark Souls, it makes you grow as a person :)
@OverlyCynicalPirate
@OverlyCynicalPirate 10 жыл бұрын
Darksouls has become my favorite game of all time. I didn't expect it when I picked up a $14 game on a steam sale... I had even picked up the console version on release and sold it soon after due to the difficulty. I never saw it coming.
@migissenpai
@migissenpai 10 жыл бұрын
I have done exactly this. Coming back to it with patience on PC gave me a better perspective.
@Cronoro
@Cronoro 10 жыл бұрын
I loved so much the ending quote, it's amazing to understand the reason behind a design.
@DerultimativeOzzy
@DerultimativeOzzy 3 жыл бұрын
Coming back to this video 7 years later brings a smile to my face when we look what happened. How well has this aged? Like a fine italian wine long forgotten under the finest restaurant and only recently rediscovered. 7 years later and Dark Souls became more than a 1 hit wonder. Sure the Sequel Dark Souls 2 is a touchy subject nowadays where some hate it and some love it. But even then the devotion for Ds2 with all its flaws , wonders and special moments has shown that people love unique ideas. A Sequel would arrive with Dark Souls 3 about 2 years later which would hit the mainstream like a truck and by now pretty much everyone has heard of Dark Souls. It became an iconic experience that has shaped the industry in the same vein how Battle Royale games have done or how other Titans in gaming changed in the past. World of Warcraft, Halo, Final Fantasy. Its up there! Dark Souls is synonymous with a gameplay experience and a narrative storytelling that inspired many games. Hard but fair. Hollow Knight comes to mind, Hyper Light Drifter as well Darkest Dungeon, Blasphemous and Salt and Sancturary as several other indie games have taken either strong inspirations from the Souls series or took advantage of the general newfound appreciation for difficult games. Bigger studios didn't shy away either to take some inspiration as well. While games like Lords of the Fallen didn't quiet get what was up with the souls games, they've made an attempt. The Surge 1+2 both came out with general positive receptions that showed a sci fi setting can work. Games of a whole other genre took some inspiration as well. Destiny has used a similar storytelling approach as the Souls Series did. While not quiet as well executed and more reliant on text over the " show, don't tell" that Dark Souls does, its a beautiful and deep universe nonetheless. How well did FromSoft do though since Souls? Well...since this comment they've released 2 more AAA games. Bloodborne heavily inspired by Lovecraftian stories and Sekiro with a mainly japanese culture inspired story basically sold like sliced bread. Sony released a Remake of Demon Souls as a system seller after seeing not only the success of the souls series but also the success of Bloodborn. That game was basically a PS4 seller. From is at the moment working on a little game called Elden Ring, co-written by none other that the George R.R Martin. Yes that Game of Thrones guy. His Dark Fantasy tales matches the depth and emotional connections people will find in FromSofts works though ofcourse still being different. His works did for TV as Dark Souls did for Video Games. FromSoft and their works are constant reference points in countless dicussions about difficulty in games and easy modes. It suffice to say FromSoft did succeed by simply being different and doing their thing. It shows that it can pay off following a vision.
@bloodfiredrake7259
@bloodfiredrake7259 2 жыл бұрын
And now Elden ring has joined the fray.
@DomEReapeR
@DomEReapeR 10 жыл бұрын
As a PC gamer who pre-ordered a very expensive edition of Dark Souls 2, I am not looking forward to the coming 1.5 month of you and all my other favourite youtubers posting tons of dark souls 2 videos while I can just wait >.
@AlmightyBlight
@AlmightyBlight 10 жыл бұрын
I caved in and bought the PS3 version, and will get the PC version when it releases. I admire your patience!
@DomEReapeR
@DomEReapeR 10 жыл бұрын
AlmightyBlight I honestly want to, but I don't have any money!
@AnkMyrandor
@AnkMyrandor 10 жыл бұрын
I welcome you brother, to the dark cave of the pc master race ! 6 weeks :| in this craphole to avoid spoilers !
@lumind123
@lumind123 10 жыл бұрын
***** I know the feel but only after just one hour after dark soul 2 has been out on consoles I decided to buy on on PS3 as well as PC because it's impossible to avoid all the spoilers for so long :l
@AnkMyrandor
@AnkMyrandor 10 жыл бұрын
lumind123 I will endure :'( , I hope .....
@apa123APA
@apa123APA 10 жыл бұрын
What I like most is looking at the very beginning of the game, and how well it all builds to the end of the game. As you start out, you're at your absolute weakest. You know little of the game mechanics, you're poorly equipped, you know nothing of what's ahead and how to deal with it. You meet up with your basic axe wielding hollow warriors, who rush you and swing at you like madmen. You don't know yet how to parry their attacks, how to backstab, shield stability... Getting ganged up on by these early challenges is fierce. The bridge with the firebomb throwers that leads to facing 3 melee guys in a cramped room is a huge challenge early on. Then you find your first Black Knight. This huge dude towering above you is just waiting down there, not running to attack you until you come up to him and let him know you want some. He takes little damage from your attacks. He hits hard, he knocks you around like you're nothing. He doesn't grunt or moan like the hollows, he's quietly swinging his graceful combos at you like he's some fierce demon. This dude feels like some embodiment of evil straight from the pits of hell that you are in no position to mess with. Fast forward to the end of the game. Sans the one in Tomb of Giants, the Black Knights had become largely absent from the game after you passed the newbie areas like Darkroot Garden and Burg and Catacombs. Now you run into bunch of them at the Kiln. You're now better equipped, you can damage these guys and probably down them in three hits if not one backstab. You've learned how to efficiently deal with these guys back in Anor Londo when you faced the Silver Knights, you can parry them now or just chain backstab them or maybe stagger them with some heavy weapon. And at this point you ought to pick up their armor and weapons and thus learn much of the lore behind these guys, what they really are. They don't come off as pure evil towering demon knights clad in black, but moreso another aspect of the tragedies that went down in the past of Lordran. You became so much stronger, and they became so much weaker all the while. And then there's the final boss! No cutscene when you enter the battle. No dialogue. Gwyn simply spots you, charges you, and madly starts throwing attacks at you. Unlike most everything else you've faced up to this point, the huge towering behemoths that you had to roll away from when they swung at you, who felt like you were chipping at a wall trying to hurt them, this guy is nothing like them. You can stagger him. You can parry him. You can block almost all his attacks. As you played the game, the NPCs and the lore built this guy up as such a big deal, and in the end, Gwyn feels no different from the hollow warriors in the beginning of the game. Both him and the Black Knights start out as something almighty and distant, and now that you reach them they're reduced into something that the Chosen Undead can only look down on. The game basically goes full circle, and I loves it!
@CidGuerreiro1234
@CidGuerreiro1234 8 жыл бұрын
Dark Souls has ruined other games for me. Almost every other game now looks silly and moronically easy, like I can play it with one arm and just smash the attack button to win. I actually did that in another game and it worked. Edit: my favorite mechanic is the game not telling you where to go next, nor pin-pointing 500 different objectives on your map.
@blitzidious9635
@blitzidious9635 8 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Dark Souls changed the way I look at games. I don't think any game would ever match how I feel about Dark Souls. I literally got a PS4 just so I could play souls games on it. Bloodborne, is in my top ten. Dark Souls ll, top ten. Dark Souls, top ten. Dark Souls lll, top ten, and eventually when Demon's Souls remastered comes out, it will more than likely be in my top ten.
@CidGuerreiro1234
@CidGuerreiro1234 8 жыл бұрын
LoganSoulsBorne4 Some games are definetely too easy, with devs who are too afraid to push the players' abilities and persistance. Not to mention those that treat you like a complete idiot in their tutorials.
@MisterHeroman
@MisterHeroman 7 жыл бұрын
CidGuerreiro1234 You're gonna like La Mulana. Plus it has actually hard combat when it comes to bosses.
@aurora1445
@aurora1445 7 жыл бұрын
Did that when playing Witcher 3 on Deathmarch. Worked. Pretty disappointing.Or when playing Shadow of Mordor ... I looked for difficulty settings for 10 minutes and realized there aren't any. Fuuuck. But the thing is ... Dark Souls is not only about difficulty, it's about a feeling, atmosphere, story, pulling through, and the message, that you only lose once you give up. Dark Souls gave me this special feeling no other game before or ever since managed to give me.
@jc-hx6he
@jc-hx6he 7 жыл бұрын
Galahandhi whats your problem
@felixiris3615
@felixiris3615 9 жыл бұрын
What kinda sucks for me is i JUST got into this game, i was a bit put off by people calling death and occasional murder simulator, when i met a friend in tech school who said i had to play it, issue is im saving every cent for something important so he let me borrow his, and i IMMEDIATELY got hooked, i love this game to death, there were frustrating moments like the capra demon, the anor londo archers and now Orenstien and smough, but as a while, i LOVE this game, the lore with it, the art, all of it, and the worst part is my girlfriend thinks its dumb, my brother cares about nothing but minecraft minigames and POTC, most of everyone i know dont like it or havent played it, but i have three friends who go to tech school with me thank god who love the shit out of it at well (a-also for anyone who wants to, some tips for soloing Orenstien and smough please? Im out of humanity and dont wanna farm yet,, XD SL 50, using Qaalogs Furysword and baldur shield, hard leather armor except for the thief hood, i have Havel's ring and the Cloranthy ring if that helps too)
@christianward769
@christianward769 9 жыл бұрын
Honestly you just have to keep at them, don't give up. I hated them my first run and I still do. My first run I did Four Kings and Nito my first try but with these guys it always takes me 10+ goes before I do it. I love my Uchigatana but for some reason the crystal halberd really tanked Ornstein for me especially since it does hard hitting base damage and is just right for the hit and dodge way of play the boss requires. Don't know if you beat them since you commented but in any way GOOD LUCK! Both the DS games are two of my all time favorites and it's always nice seeing the passion you show. Also keep them separated through the pillers, keep smough charging at the pillers so you can get hits on O. If you are going for S first then I consider it easier since S is really slow and it's easy to get 2 or 3 hits on him. Although Super Ornstein is much more annoying. Happy souling :)
@felixiris3615
@felixiris3615 9 жыл бұрын
thanks a ton man! lol and, im glad you like that passion, not many people feel the same, but again thanks for the advice, i havent beat them yet but ill try that when i get home :D
@Verdictus13
@Verdictus13 9 жыл бұрын
Felix Iris A piece of advice, Quelaag's Fury Sword's damage scales to how much humanity you currently have, so if you are out of humanity, something else may be a better choice of weapon. Also, I'm glad someone else wan't just running around in heavy armor swinging a greatsword.
@felixiris3615
@felixiris3615 9 жыл бұрын
Verdictus13 Lmao yeah, i have since beat the game and im starting fresh with a new build because i wasnt happy with that character
@arjunatwal1171
@arjunatwal1171 9 жыл бұрын
Felix Iris Do u have decent endurance? If so, then the highest stability shield your strength will allow, and a spear is your best bet. If you are more intelligence focused, use a magic spear (or even better an enchanted one - the ember is in DG) and homing soulmass. If not, try going into the catacombs early get your spear to fire +5.
@Mazed927
@Mazed927 10 жыл бұрын
**LONG POST** Vaati, that art direction bit you quoted from Miyazaki just RESONATED with me when I read it, too. The pointlessly disgusting does nothing for me either. When you're confronted with the grotesque here, it's done with the intent to convey atmosphere, to viscerally fascinate rather than repulse, and of course, to tell a story... ...like the surreal horror of Blighttown where it shows that there's even nuance to going hollow -- there's a line that even the catatonic zombies and seething fallen warriors you've already faced will not cross, a squalid madness that lies both literally and figuratively on the boundary of a fallen kingdom and the hellish underworld simmering beneath. ...like the fate of New Londo, when the water is drained and the truth is revealed in all its sickening tragedy. The still forms of undead who seemingly defeated their curse by forming a thriving community, piled around the gates, desperate to escape slaughter when higher powers that cared nothing of their culture detected that just a few among them had been touched by the Dark. ...like the doom of Oolacile, a descent into ruin you witness only after vanquishing the champion of the Lords who tried and utterly failed to stop it. Here it is shown that Humanity is not just something the player doesn't quite understand, but the world itself does not either, and just like Fire, when the hubristic attempt to grasp more of this power than they are capable, destruction ensues. And on that note a much more specific favorite story moment of mine: Artorias, Sif, and the Chosen Undead. When you meet Artorias, your character sees not a champion but a berserk madman who's seemingly embraced the evil he so thoroughly failed to stop. And Artorias, he sees not a brave hero but a stray undead whose power -- and Humanity! -- emanates unchecked, far beyond any undead he's encountered before. Both of you know with dire certainty that the other must be put down before any further destruction is wrought ( and I'm aware, of course, that he had cut dialogue that lent a different angle to the story behind the encounter, but the exclusion of the dialogue was a calculated choice, I believe, to make different interpretations possible -- interpretations such as this one). If you saved your fight with Sif until afterwards, it's a melancholy inversion of the duel with Artorias, with both combatants painfully aware that the other is righteous, yet both have oaths and causes they must uphold. And note this: *you cannot be a Darkwraith and have Sif recognize you* -- there's no traversing the Abyss to meet Kaathe unless you've killed Sif already, and you cannot go to Oolacile and save Sif in the past prior to placing the Lordvessel! You've either done it for Frampt, or on your own. Sif does not fight you to slay a servant of the Dark, but to uphold an oath, even though you once may have been comrades-in-arms in the fight against Manus...and perhaps even to save you from a fate far worse than death, for if you seek the Covenant of Artorias, where but the Abyss must you intend to go? That, there, is a beautiful example of the emergent storytelling of Dark Souls that you describe in this video. I dearly hope that Dark Souls 2 brings moments such as those as well.
@ianwilliams2632
@ianwilliams2632 3 жыл бұрын
This is actually a highly emotional video for me. I feel like I've arrived, yet also arrived too late, to something very beautiful. A very Dark Souls feeling, as it turns out... I started with a simple comment, but can't express how you've made me feel without an essay of sorts. Not sure if anyone will read this, but I just wanted to register my gratitude... I've played RPGs since Baldur's Gate came out. That innocent sense of discovery, duality, morality, greatness, change, and grandeur has been with me since I was ten years old. Yet something was always missing from Western-made titles: the silence of the lonely hero undertaking a duty in a dying world. So much fantasy media is saturated in music, noise, colour, and busyness. Even my favourite, Diablo II, lacked something in this regard - close as it comes to what Dark Souls eventually delivered. In this life, we are often saturated with moments of futility, because of disparity we encounter: between friends, family, lovers, colleagues, peers, co-workers, cities, nations, peoples... and almost no media addresses this without falling into either nihilism or triumphalism. The darkness of humanity is either dismissed in atheistic cynicism, or manipulated in religious fervour. In other words, there is great disparity in our attempt to understand our own disparity. I have struggled heavily with this almost all my adult life. I didn't know anything about Dark Souls until a few months ago, when I saw 8-bit Music Theory's channel analysis of Gwyn's Theme. I hadn't the first clue about about plin plin plon or git gud or the First Flame or the Abyss. All I knew, as a musician and a fairly sensitive soul, was that this choice for the final theme of a game was very bold. Almost too bold. Too real. Too human. I had to learn more. A friend told me about the basic lore of Dark Souls in September. I was saddened by its apparent sadness and futility, yet the ideas he was excitedly throwing out at me seemed irresistible. Death. Life. Meaning. People. Ambiguity. Unsureness. The hollowing. The linking. The duty. Black and White, Grey and Dark, Moon and Sun... it overawed me. I had to try it. First Dark Souls Remastered. That character creation theme! I was so struck by it that I didn't even start making my character for five minutes. I just sat and listened. I felt nearly in tears because someone finally took me back to the age of innocence and wonder, somehow, with a few basic chords. It was my old childhood, alive again. But deeper. More mature. The Undead Burg, The Duke's Archives, the empty halls of Anor Londo... they brought me again and again to places of agitated peacefulness, barren beauty, and bleak grandeur which I hadn't experienced in a video game for many years, yet elevated my memories and nostalgia into something that the grown person that I am now can appreciate. My first Dark Souls video was ThePruld's "When you go dark souls with your best mates". I was confused. Now, after countless hours playing all 3 games in the last 4 months, I finished the first game, linked the first flame, and came back to the same ThePruld's video. For some reason, I started to weep. As memey and comic as the video is ... I saw the streaming sunlight, and thought, "this is what happens when the Flame is linked and the world renews -- the sun dawns for the first time in centuries, and all we can do is dance and sing". Imagine having a quasi-religious experience of deep existential hope from playing a goddamn game and watching a meme about it? Yes. I was recommended your videos, Vaati, and I can say I've never been more grateful to a KZbinr for teasing out and focusing on the human relationships, the tragedies and victories, of a story. You have exposed the hidden corners of these cryptic worlds, and shown how much they express the soul of humanity, both in-game and in real life. This game, and your channel, come from a place of real sympathy and understanding of our condition as humans. It's ambiguous, hard, and often we do just want to hollow out. Yet here we are, faced with either a brilliant flame of joyful glory, or a sweetly rotting bed to lie upon... how can we say no?
@EliTheGleason
@EliTheGleason 10 жыл бұрын
Single best moment: I was stuck on Ornstein and Smough. Big Surprise. Everybody knows they are one of, if not the, hardest boss in the game. I had tried so many times. I got to a point where I was very confidant, and thought I could finally do it. So, if became human, and managed to summon Solaire and another player to help me fight. I was so pumped. And then I died within 30 seconds. So, I just kept working at it. I sought help online, refused to use Estus to make my dodging better, and finally, after about 2-3 days of trying, I beat them single handed using only 2 Estus Flasks.
@doomsdaysujay
@doomsdaysujay 10 жыл бұрын
I have a similar story that makes ONS my favourite boss too. Except I didn't know you could summon solaire there until NG+. So that was definitely the hardest and most satisfying boss for my first playthrough.
@malamri424
@malamri424 10 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks Dark Souls 1 was better in some ways?
@shaynegallagher6006
@shaynegallagher6006 10 жыл бұрын
***** time to ignite the ember under this internet flame, your both wrong kings quest is better
@Katfish1337
@Katfish1337 10 жыл бұрын
I think it is the best souls game
@SpaceElvisInc
@SpaceElvisInc 10 жыл бұрын
Shayne Gallagher man shadow tower is the best
@stevenmcintyre4065
@stevenmcintyre4065 10 жыл бұрын
I don't get excited about Dks2 gameplay. The PvP is the only thing that is in it that I enjoy. Dks I really enjoyed playing through and I empathized with the characters a lot more.
@TabrisRebuild
@TabrisRebuild 10 жыл бұрын
Liking 2>1 is the minority actually, and in all honesty I'm more of a 2 guy myself.
@hedgetwentyfour2708
@hedgetwentyfour2708 8 жыл бұрын
What I love about dark souls is that you can get anyone's armour and that leads me to believe that any character in DS can as well. This leaves you with the question of identity, like, is Solaire the same person every time, is there another chosen undead who replaces you every so often and looted your corpse for the stuff it had. This is something no other work of art has ever achieved before in such capacity.
@Lashmush
@Lashmush 10 жыл бұрын
Favorite moment: Sif. Even without having done the DLC beforehand, that limp will haunt me forever. First boss fight I actually had to force myself to win.
@Kyoukichi
@Kyoukichi 10 жыл бұрын
Why do I think this game is different? Because the storytelling was subtle, and that's rare in the games. The games usually push the story in your face, like: "LOOK, THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS NOW! ABSORB IT!". You will have to notice the storyline, but it won't make you look in any deeper. It was pleasant, mystical and subtle at the same time. Music from Enya or Enigma (look up the bands if you don't know them) come to mind. Very theatrical, yet understated and fleeting.
@jaakkovahanen
@jaakkovahanen 3 жыл бұрын
4:00 Make that ten years after. I'm just finishing my first playthrough of DS1, and it's been such an experience, that I can frankly say it's the best game I've ever played.
@tomask3971
@tomask3971 10 жыл бұрын
And now I feel sorry for that damned dragon!
@donnyhuynh1098
@donnyhuynh1098 10 жыл бұрын
I do to
@sethsalamone646
@sethsalamone646 10 жыл бұрын
i would always kill it but after this vid i don't anymore because i feel to bad
@taylortierney6542
@taylortierney6542 10 жыл бұрын
I feel so guilty now. Damnit!
@Effect-Without-Cause
@Effect-Without-Cause 10 жыл бұрын
It's butt will shake on!!!
@rylandreykdal3436
@rylandreykdal3436 10 жыл бұрын
Well you feel better about killing one when the one in the painted world one-hit kills you
@ZendaddyO
@ZendaddyO 10 жыл бұрын
my favorite thing about dark souls is in it's weapons. There is only one Claymore, there is only one Estoc, there is only one Greataxe. There's no bronze, steel, great demon metal of awesomeness tier weapons that make you drop your old one like a piece if trash in place of another one with damage bonuses, speed, or any other meaningless number. Nor is there any classifiable "best weapon" The weapon you start with will carry you wherever you go. By the end of the game you will know every nick and inch of your sword, you will know the speed, damage, and overall effectiveness of your blade. your weapon will have been your only ally in countless fights and you will care for it immensely. When you find the weapon that's perfect for your play style you will never leave it and it will never let you down, and that's how true weapon design is done.
@lukerose6312
@lukerose6312 8 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately I don't really have anybody to talk to about Dark Souls because all my friends are too close minded to even try the game.
@shawnwax9576
@shawnwax9576 8 жыл бұрын
same
@NickPotatoes
@NickPotatoes 8 жыл бұрын
I convince ALL mine to try it, got one friend who got into as much as I did, and that was some of the most fun I've ever had playing a vidya game
@antdog775
@antdog775 8 жыл бұрын
Same, they all buy the new cod though 😑 thank god I have my uncle and he was into Monster hunter which was similar enough to DS to get him into it.
@sekkusupisutoruzu
@sekkusupisutoruzu 8 жыл бұрын
I got my friends to buy it but they just "oh i have to take a break" after 5 minutes and they go to play Battlefield 4 or CoD: BO3
@justinvelo4420
@justinvelo4420 7 жыл бұрын
Why the fuck am i on fire?
@Cozy90X
@Cozy90X 10 жыл бұрын
I remember the first time I saw solaire taken over by the sunlight maggot. I said "Oh man...... that's horrible." :( One of the few games that gets me emotional.
@divadavid07
@divadavid07 10 жыл бұрын
i was like Nooo.. while i slowly struck my sword in his heart
@421sparacino
@421sparacino 9 жыл бұрын
Dark souls, the best game ever created... Let's see if dark souls 3 is up to par
@limerslimer
@limerslimer 8 жыл бұрын
+Commander Block uhh... the ps4 doesn't have backwards compatibility...
@hugo-ig7kl
@hugo-ig7kl 8 жыл бұрын
+Commander Block pretty sure you're lying dude, PS4 doesn't have backwards compatibility
@bloodyinkpen
@bloodyinkpen 10 жыл бұрын
My favorite aspect is the way the gameplay compels me to think of my character not as a chosen one, but as a simple nobody. A normal person in over their head, because I believe that's the truth of the Dark Souls world, even the gods, such as they are, are just beings who were once mundane and mortal, but found power and learned to wield it. For all the smoke they blow up your ass about prophecies and being the Chosen Undead, I think the truth is they're just desperately trying to inspire one of these poor lost souls to do what they once did, become something greater. And of course they all do this just so that you can be a tool for preserving their empire, for better or worse. The gameplay reflects this, you start off frail, weak, easily killed by the simplest of enemies. But as time goes on you acquire artifacts, powers from primeval ages, and hone your skills and weapons with magical artisans until they become the stuff of legends. By the end of the game are you really any different from Gwyn? You're both immortal, you're both possessing of mighty weapons and armor, you can both cast spells that can slay mighty demons and abominations at will. The only difference now is he's lost his mind and gone hollow, while you've managed to maintain the will to make it this far. And whether you take his place to burn or become the lord of a new age, you'll be following in his footsteps one way or the other.
@xAresWrathx
@xAresWrathx 10 жыл бұрын
i like your point of view its a interesting take on the story that very well could be spot on.
@wyman131996
@wyman131996 10 жыл бұрын
"Why the fuck am i on fire?" AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@DkKombo
@DkKombo 10 жыл бұрын
*(says after being really high on Elizabeth's mushrooms)*
@wyman131996
@wyman131996 10 жыл бұрын
man them shrooms really help
@explodingshroom
@explodingshroom 10 жыл бұрын
wyatt vance ooooooaaaah, yissss
@matusjansta
@matusjansta 8 жыл бұрын
The single most memorable experience I have from darksouls 1 was entering Gwyn's boss room. You are expecting this great fight with a god, an ultimate challenge which will leave you broken time after time, but eventually let you prevail and feel like you won everything. Instead you find a husk of a father and ruler, who was hellbent on protecting his children and subjects, once mighty enough to resist the inevitable, but now no longer. As you hear the music and learn to parry him, you start to see a man who lost everything, and is now powerless even against you, a mere pygmy. The sense of loss of something noble and great you get from that experience is one that is unrepeatable, as no game has ever managed to deliver that feeling again.
@capcom23
@capcom23 7 жыл бұрын
not me
@matusjansta
@matusjansta 7 жыл бұрын
Alucard8319 well yeah, me. I guess i wrote in the you form to make it HASHTAGrealatable?
@DoomDudes101
@DoomDudes101 7 жыл бұрын
first of all, they are god race(called god by humans) also you are a human(you have some of that dark soul, the reason humans can become so powerful, even to challenge god race), pygmies are humans without the dark soul(there are no more pygmies, they existed only in the age of the dragons)
@matusjansta
@matusjansta 7 жыл бұрын
Andrei are you sure about that? I think the dudes with the high darksoul concentration in the end of the last dlc for 3 were called pygmies?
@brucethemoose1926
@brucethemoose1926 2 жыл бұрын
@@matusjansta 4 years late but you're right my dude
@Drocksas
@Drocksas 10 жыл бұрын
Honestly, one of my all time favorite moments in gaming was facing off with Artorias in the dlc. I mean, throughout the vanilla game, Artorias is made out to be the biggest hero - even overcoming the abyss, and then you actually get to test yourself against him? It's an honor, even if it's after he's lost his sanity. And then adding Cuiran after you've killed him adds to the mixed sense of triumph and empathy for the loss of Artorias.
@ToastedToast21
@ToastedToast21 10 жыл бұрын
That's my favourite boss fight too man, I can't agree more with what your'e saying about it
@Noble_Isaac
@Noble_Isaac 10 жыл бұрын
My fav boss in DkS. Really want to face him again and again.
@Indignations
@Indignations 8 жыл бұрын
I think the defining moment in my first playthrough of Dark Souls would be the concluding moments of Sif's fight. After about five deaths and exhausting roughly the same number of controllers, I finally managed to start beating him with a combination of sword and bow. I was going to make it! I could feel it coming; that same feeling of anticipation and tension I felt when I first defeated the Taurus Demon. Every hit I made inched me closer to victory! But when Sif began limping, swinging his sword ineffectually and barely holding himself up, everything I thought I knew about the game changed. I hesitated for several minutes, before consigning myself to the fact that I had no choice, and fired the last arrow. When I walked out of that stone gate, I didn't feel that same euphoria I had experienced when defeating previous bosses. Instead, I felt sad and even rather lonely, like I had just killed one of the few honourable beings left in this decaying world. I can't think of any game that has given me such an intoxicating mix of emotions in such a short time with little more than a few modified walking animations. I'm an aspiring game designer, but I hadn't played Dark Souls until about a month ago. I can say with exaggeration that this game has showed me exactly what this medium is capable of. I used to say to people that games are a growing medium that can potentially be something greater than any book or film. Now, I can just point to Dark Souls and say "pretty much that".
@Harleigh_19
@Harleigh_19 8 жыл бұрын
I love the explanation of Miyazaki not being able to read some of the English so he made up parts of the story himself and thats why the games dont tell you everything.
@thecorniestlemur7969
@thecorniestlemur7969 8 жыл бұрын
To be honest, I'm kind of glad Dark Souls has its reputation for difficulty, otherwise I wouldn't have ever found out about it. I remember when I first found out about it, I was looking through lists of hardest games, and I saw Dark Souls on nearly every one, and I thought it looked interesting, and also, I wanted a challenge. This was sometime around early 2015, so I bought Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, and Dark Souls 2 (didn't have a PS4 yet so couldn't get Bloodborne), and initially, I hated it. I had no idea what I was doing, I died constantly, and I had no clue what was going on. But I soldiered through until I really began to love it and see things like: "Oh, there's blood on this elevator" or: " Oh, there's an enemy hiding behind this door", little details like that that made me realise what a well designed game this is, and really, it was all thanks to the wonderful people on KZbin making videos that show these things, so thank you. Thank you, Vaati, for giving me the drive to finish the game, and thanks to everyone in the community that made me look past the supposed difficulty and see this game for what it truly is.
@redseagaming7832
@redseagaming7832 7 жыл бұрын
Gamer Ray I was introduced to Demon's Souls in 2010 I remember being stuck at the beginning of the game boletaria Palace does dying over and over and over again then my friend moved out and didn't get another chance to try Demon Souls again until I bought my own copy with my PS3 then I played Demon's Souls 4 weeks trying to figure out it's mechanics by the time I finished Demon Souls I had clocked in at 242 hours. but I was unsatisfied now my record is now 14 hours for beating Demon Souls. level 66 I like starting with the class royalty. I love the game so much I got my mom to try it she's going to try again soon after she got her fill from Dark Souls. Dark Souls I put 70 hours into that game and beat it I love from software and I love blood-borne for my PS4
@mareczek00713
@mareczek00713 10 жыл бұрын
And BTW: The best part of gameplay design of Dark Souls is the final boss. This world is falling to darkness. And even as darkness means the fall of all gods but Velka (as she is true god in this universe, not a normal creature with power of Lord Soul) but not necessarily fall of mankind humans can't really see it in perspective of getting their freedom instead of losing their protectors. There are monsters and hollow undead. This world is the perfect opposite to optimism. And then you go, hoping for an epic battle and instead you see an old man, a husk of a god that fell into madness just in order to prolong age of gods. You realize he sacrificed himself basically mostly for his family that already suffered as his eldest son got exiled. And you have to strike him down, realizing that this is the picture of a sacrifice. And he is so weak as he falls for a few parries, getting killed by you no matter if you want to extend his legacy or ending the age of fire. Some people can see this only as a dissapointment - I see this as next part of wonderful story.
@lordilluminati5836
@lordilluminati5836 10 жыл бұрын
I belive velka is gwyn's wife and as much of a godess as him
@mareczek00713
@mareczek00713 10 жыл бұрын
Nope, the only Gwyn wife described in the game was Fina. Velka isn't Gwyn's wife, pretty much the contrary. As we know Gwyn hollowed once he used his soul to extend the age of fire. That means he starved for souls and the guy that wants to link the flames has to kill him. A raven got us from the Asylum - Velka's pet. Think why would she send us to kill her husband? And she is a god, but Gwyn is something less than her just as any other deities They took her strenght of Souls of Lords - she doesn't need it. After all why would she send us after Nito for example? She is also an god, giving you means to destroy deities wouldn't be to smart if she was like them, wouldn't it?
@pastaranger
@pastaranger 10 жыл бұрын
Hmm, clever girl.
@brian126
@brian126 9 жыл бұрын
*finishes video* "Wow this video was incredibly inspiring! Makes me wanna play some more Dark Souls!" *Boots up DS2* *Gets invaded by hex using havel* *Gets killed* *Gets called scrub for using warped sword by hex using havel* "Annnnddd that's enough for tonight*
@សេរ៉ាហ្វ
@សេរ៉ាហ្វ 9 жыл бұрын
+Brian McDaniel There's your mistake, you should play DS1! :D
@Kaltenbauer
@Kaltenbauer 9 жыл бұрын
+Brian McDaniel Haters gonna hate,
@honeysuckel1351
@honeysuckel1351 6 жыл бұрын
I loved the feeling i got when i won my first invasion. Just knowing that i was better then another player made me so f'ing happy
@ForbiddenCarrot
@ForbiddenCarrot 10 жыл бұрын
This whole video was said like poetry
@normanlagache9617
@normanlagache9617 3 жыл бұрын
I started Dark Souls by playing DS3 on my brother's pc, which was good enough to run it at the time (while mine wasn't). I got very deeply into it, since I was a Vindictus player (free to play MMO with similarities in gameplay in ways). After legitimately reaching SL250-ich while playing offline only, alone, I was much addicted to it. Eventually his PC fked up and couldnt run it anymore due to lack of performance. So I just quit to DS2, wondering how previous gen was. And turns out it felt very different, easier, but probably due to experiencing the gameplay for so long before starting DS2. I was overleveled and pretty OP for the run. Until I reached Ellum Loyce or whatever it's called. I died there, many times. I even ended up quitting, leaving this part of the whole series the only part I didnt complete. Then I played the DS Remastered. It felt amazing. Offline still, because of frame rate, as I always used pretty bad gaming set up. Second playthrough, I killed Ornstein and Smough being naked. Third and last playthrough, I tried to complete all steam achievements, and eventually, I tried out modding for fun. I have the weird experience of running the whole trilogy backwards. And discovering them one at a time, with little information as to what was going at the time. Then I found out about lore-telling youtubers, and exhausted the pool of videos. All that aside, I would say that my favorite gameplay experience... Was hearing about Otzdarva's Dark Souls II all bosses no hit run. I heard about it from a french video that told the story in depht, whether it's how he did it, how many times he was this close from giving up, or what day (no spoiler) he finally "got the run". I think it's the most heartshaking gaming experience I can relate to. And this is what only FromSoftware has the potential of achieving, I would say. Souls games are not "just a game", it's a work of art. And just like one can feel shaken by reading such poem or such book, or relating to such character in such movie, or cry when Mufasa is pushed down the cliff in The Lion King, Souls really pushes you until you overcome, or end up giving up after one too many failures. But not just for the sake of being hard, but for the sake of being Dark Souls. Souls game define what I call "a good game" since I have played them. And the community around it is something very different from anything I've known (except you, the annoying "git gud" kid in the back of the class.)
@MastersApprentices
@MastersApprentices 10 жыл бұрын
2 playthrough's before I found out about Ash Lake. 80 odd hours of gameplay and I was still discovering new things. This is the greatest game of all time IMO.
@killerfugu2659
@killerfugu2659 10 жыл бұрын
yea i only found out through the wiki, it said it was a good place to find dragon scales. then when reading i was like "what's the black hydra?" XD
@Arexion5293
@Arexion5293 10 жыл бұрын
My reactions to other Souls titles after playing Dark Souls: Demon's Souls: Holy crap.. I think this is even better. Dat level design, dat boss design, dat art direction, dat atmosphere, dat world building, dat.. weirdly orchestrated music. o.o DAT PvP O.O Dark Souls 2: WTF is up with the controls? No seriously, what the hell is wrong with the controls?! The hell happened to the parry? The hell is up with the collision detection? Why am I facing basically the same boss again?! And again?! Now there's freaking two of them?! Wait.. an enemy horde boss fight? Three of these?! WHO THE HELL DESIGNED THIS AoE DRAGON BOSS?!?! Darklurker's kinda cool though. Oh hey, the left hand and dual wielding mechanics seem now properly useful. And the backstep and jump attacks work better, the guard break is cool and the backstab is less broken. This is nice! :) Wait, why is poise so useless? Why are rapiers more broken than ever? Holy crap this lag is even worse! ... what do you mean that guy has over 1200 defense?!
@Nebin20
@Nebin20 9 жыл бұрын
Man, soooo true about DS2. Lmao reading it.
@mellamanq
@mellamanq 9 жыл бұрын
they really need to fix poise and soul memory.
@misterguy2329
@misterguy2329 9 жыл бұрын
I really wish Dark Souls 1 had parries when two-handing. It just makes no sense, I've got a sword and an empty hand. I can parry swords with my fucking BARE HAND, but if I hold an actual sword in two hands, now I just two buttons that both block, and no parry? Come on. Let me two-hand a katana and still be able to parry. DS2 parry timing...I guess they did it for online play, but GODDAMN does it feel awful. You can't tell if you're early or late, it just doesn't work and you're left to guess which side you erred on. Dark Souls 1 in the Dark Souls 2 engine, with all the weapons set to instant parry timing, would be awesome. For now I guess I'll just play Dark Souls 1 as it is.
@OrrsomeJakey
@OrrsomeJakey 9 жыл бұрын
Mister Guy Couldn't agree more.
@RedHairdo
@RedHairdo 9 жыл бұрын
lol, so true for both Demon's Souls and Dark Souls II.
@GheyForGames
@GheyForGames 10 жыл бұрын
the thing i like most about dark souls is how its design breaks the game world and enters into the real world. now i get that in some ways having to look up guides and wikis to find out what to do is bad in some ways, but has benefited dark souls a huge amount by bringing the community together, more than any other game ive seen people have stories to tell and secrets to share and that is the greatest strength dark souls has by being ambiguous it forces people to get together and talk about it and share their experience and in a way this reflects the gameworld of dark souls where many chosen undead can exist at the same time all working towards the same goal you can meet other chosen undead and share advice or help each other, and create what is essentially history books and encyclopedias for the game! Hell this is the reason i wanted to do my guide videos; to compile all the knowledge ive gained into a single space and share it! After hearing about an official strategy guide for DS2 its made me wonder how much of what i mentioned will happen as all the information will be available so talking about things will be more matter of fact, which in a way puts me off dark souls 2!
@Dalairwarrior
@Dalairwarrior 10 жыл бұрын
you're guide has helped me out so much in the beginning of dark souls and all the tips and tricks made the game fun, even with the guide it was still challenging but so much fun
@GheyForGames
@GheyForGames 10 жыл бұрын
oh wow! i cant believe somebody recognizes us, thank you soo much! small internet eh? Unless you can somehow see when i post things? in which case thanks for subbing ;)
@wiziek
@wiziek 10 жыл бұрын
GheyForGames I think more people watched your guides then are subscribed to your channel. Anyway hardcore DS fans are probably following those community channels like yours, Vati, Epicnamebro etc.
@seanbean6598
@seanbean6598 9 жыл бұрын
So this is just my speculation but with the whole "progress, fail, try again, proceed" process what if when you finally give up and say screw it after you cant beat a certain boss. What if thats when you go hollow. You gave up, you feel that sudden moment of i cant do it anymore theres no way to continue going forward... then that means your character and by extension you go hollow and lose your mind
@berkevedatbolat1467
@berkevedatbolat1467 9 жыл бұрын
Sean Bean that's exactly what i thought :D
@potatopielord
@potatopielord 9 жыл бұрын
Sean Bean that's....literally what Vaati said.
@jahrfuhlnehm
@jahrfuhlnehm 9 жыл бұрын
+Sean Bean Even as I still play the game I've already gone Hollow from navigating the Crystal Cave and fighting The Bed of Chaos.
@icarusablaze1831
@icarusablaze1831 8 жыл бұрын
+Sean Bean The moment you truly go hollow is when you return the game to the store
@jahrfuhlnehm
@jahrfuhlnehm 8 жыл бұрын
IcarusAblaze Returning the game to the store and then go into a homicidal craze, since that's what hollows in the series tend to do. Otherwise you're just crestfallen.
@peytonnorden936
@peytonnorden936 10 жыл бұрын
The hardest thing for me, might be the fact that I am twelve and all my friends are more interested in CoD Ghosts and try to convince me to get it and season pass. Even though Dark Souls 2 Collector's I know is a better use of that money. As the community isn't six year olds that replace it yearly.
@Mazed927
@Mazed927 10 жыл бұрын
Get your friends into Dark Souls, of course!! When a lot of us were your age, we were playing games like Legend of Zelda (the first one) which had a very similar way of keeping stuff hidden like it was almost intended that people playing it get together to figure out what was where. With Dark Souls 2 out now (which they'll probably ease into much better than they would the first), the time is ripe for that same kind of bonding.
@CozAsyRofl
@CozAsyRofl 10 жыл бұрын
Interesting, most 12 y/o shouldn't be capable of having such patience with a game such as Dark souls, i can only wish you goodluck!
@FoleyX90
@FoleyX90 10 жыл бұрын
Most mature 12 y/o gamer evar. You sir will do good things one day.
@FoleyX90
@FoleyX90 10 жыл бұрын
Mazed927 Heh, when I was 12, I was playing Ocarina of Time - "The First One" was before my years (24 now)
@peytonnorden936
@peytonnorden936 10 жыл бұрын
Well thank you, most of the time I am just considered an annoying kid who should change his profile picture. Thing is I wasted about 110 dollars on Call of Duty Black Ops 2. For the players to disappear in a year.It was a major disappointment for me.
@zombiefriend
@zombiefriend 10 жыл бұрын
You know this game is good, because I'm waiting for the PC release of DS2. So what do I do in the mean time? Create a Berserk/Guts build. Hell. Yes.
@PANCAKECRAB1
@PANCAKECRAB1 8 жыл бұрын
I don't play dark souls but I watch a lot of Dark souls content on youtube because of the lore and characters and history are so interesting
@afinendale
@afinendale 8 жыл бұрын
+Haroldini Milo Not sure if you've played it yet but it's $20 USD on Steam. Now is a great time to get into it, lots of new players have/will be picking it up since Dark Souls III released recently. Do yourself a favor and pick it up :D
@Guccibear100
@Guccibear100 10 жыл бұрын
This made me cry. I actually teared up listening to this. Bravo!
@Scout4y
@Scout4y 8 жыл бұрын
I come back to rewatch this video so often. Even almost makes me cry sometimes. The first Dark Souls Playthrough, especially the first half of it (where you're still figuring out how the game 'works' ) are such a beautiful experience and it hurts a little bit to admit, that it'll never be the same, no matter how many more Souls games I'll play for the first time, it won't be truly a "first time" I think it's a shame a lot of people play 3 and then 1, they miss the great 1st time playing experience of DS1 (I'll just asume that it's better than the DS3 first time experience, though I obviously can't tell for sure) and miss out on the awesome nostalgia throwbacks that are all over DS3
@Chyguy
@Chyguy 10 жыл бұрын
A really long time ago, i bought this game because i heard it was hard. Really hard. So i played, it got the hang of it, and started playing. I made and deleted characters over the course of about 2 years. I faced many challenges and strifes, but no moment could compare to that moment, the one memorial moment you usually remember for at least a long time, And that was my first encounter with Gwyn. I may be the only one, but when i complete something i go into, having a doubt that i may never win, i begin getting a shaky feeling. a rush of adrenalin. Of course the first time i walked through that fog i got destroyed, but that didn't quench the amazing feeling of beating the game for the very first time.
@brandonlong2810
@brandonlong2810 10 жыл бұрын
dude, gwyn was such a pain,but i finally beat him.
@Dice12K
@Dice12K 10 жыл бұрын
Sounds like what my brother did with the game, except he's still trying to beat Gwyn. xP
@witcherjohn3440
@witcherjohn3440 10 жыл бұрын
Brandon Long dude you do know gwyn is a chick right
@tahmkench2293
@tahmkench2293 10 жыл бұрын
zjon-luc Davis #obvioustrollisobvious
@witcherjohn3440
@witcherjohn3440 10 жыл бұрын
Haha shhh don't tell anyone
@jammerock1
@jammerock1 10 жыл бұрын
Dark Souls will forever be my favorite game of all. This new one isn't as hard but gives the same feeling of desperation and triumph over multiple failures. To you who say "Dark Souls is easy" you will never enjoy the game as much as the people who keep trying and failing repeatedly to end up finally coming out victorious.
@JixxBlixxGaming
@JixxBlixxGaming 10 жыл бұрын
Dark Souls is not easy, but it truly isn't as hard as some media puts it out to be. The thing that makes Dark Souls *really* hard is impatience, and rushing through with no forethought. Put the time, effort, and patience to do and find as much as you can in the game, it's lore, and multiplayer, and you'll experience one helluva game no matter what.
@lxsc9080
@lxsc9080 10 жыл бұрын
Maybe we played different games... Most bosses on dks2 were hard as hell with multiple mechanics... Mirror knight among others will go down as the hardest boss on a 360/ps3/pc game known to man...
@jammerock1
@jammerock1 10 жыл бұрын
Don't get me wrong, the bosses are hard and each have killed me so many times I've lost count but the game itself gives you ways to beat them and their peons. It's only difficult if you fall for the traps, forget to heal when you can, or try to heal against enemies that want to go in for the kill.
@lxsc9080
@lxsc9080 10 жыл бұрын
Darth Sharter You didn't play the game.. This game is harder if not on par with dark souls.. The bosses have mechanics and phases somthing dks and DM did not have. The enemies are varied and have little signs of attack this time toward the middle end...
@trollstavMcGee
@trollstavMcGee 10 жыл бұрын
Darth Sharter ds2 is definitely harder than ds1.
@jackhonauer5825
@jackhonauer5825 8 жыл бұрын
I hate dark souls because it is so good I can't have fun playing anything else now. Nothing even comes close.
@darkfallout8470
@darkfallout8470 10 жыл бұрын
lol "why the fuck am i on fire"
@McCabeRz
@McCabeRz 10 жыл бұрын
I think my experience really, properly hit me after I had rung the second bell. I remember playing, loving, hating the game as I went on for the first time without much information beyond, this is hard, and I realised that this was the sort of game were the most realistic aspect of it, was that it was YOU in that world, like you had been flung from you bed into a world you know nothing about, and had to pave your way through it with trial and error and learn about it yourself instead if being given it. My experience hit me after ringing the second bell, after hours playing I had finally beaten Quelaag and proceeded to head downstairs, I hit the illusionary wall and came across this disgusting thing infront of me, I did what any player would be expected to do in a world full of hostile things and hit it, and was surprised when it proceeded to say "I knew it, your in danger my lady!" I killed it, and found the fair lady, feeling sorry for the first time because this women was immobile, blind and alone and I just killed her companion because of how he looked. Fuck you Dark Souls, in a good way.
@KwoodKing
@KwoodKing 4 жыл бұрын
Just started playing this because I watched a friend play this for 3hrs and was hooked. The beginning hours were a struggle and now it is coming along.sooo much fun.
@miguefigueroa8146
@miguefigueroa8146 10 жыл бұрын
So, Um, why the fuck my character ended up on fire?
@kavenkocke3653
@kavenkocke3653 10 жыл бұрын
Because you kindled the flame of a dying world to delay the enevitable death of the gods. I just said fuck that and became the dark lord, king of men and wierd serpent dudes.
@miguefigueroa8146
@miguefigueroa8146 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I din't understand a fuck about the whole game.
@kavenkocke3653
@kavenkocke3653 10 жыл бұрын
World ending bla bla bla you decide what happens " save" the gods or save the humans by becoming the dark lord.
@IyatehLolita
@IyatehLolita 10 жыл бұрын
Kaven Kocke Did you see what happened to Oolacile when darkness/humanity was allowed to run rampant? I don't think the humans were saved, the Dark Lord just becomes the ruler of a dying world until they too are consumed, which probably becomes as stagnate and cold as it was in the Age of Ancients... until another fire is born...
@kavenkocke3653
@kavenkocke3653 10 жыл бұрын
Vehemency Victoria well either way id like to be a ruler of a dying world than kill myself for pretty much nothing after all you go through to get to this point just think about how many deaths you had to get to one final.
@felipemaiden13
@felipemaiden13 10 жыл бұрын
"this (Dark Souls) is a game that will define a generation" You are absolutely right, and happily we will be the veterans of this new generation of games.
@Inevitibility23
@Inevitibility23 8 жыл бұрын
I love the secrets. The way it has that quality that you're always discovering new things. The way there are 1,000 secrets, bosses, enemies, weapons, NPCs, and sidequests that are hidden behind incredibly specific places and actions. Like the way you can end Lautrec once and for all with a specific item in a specific place. Or what happens if you kill Gwynevere. Tons of things like that. It makes me feel like there's still so much to see and learn.
@SilentSte
@SilentSte 9 жыл бұрын
Very late to the party here but just wanted to say what an excellent video this is. The end part discussing the Undead Dragon design sums up a lot of my feelings about Dark Souls. It's a game that's perfectly designed and artfully pulled off. Such an amazing game and this is a fine tribute to it.
@Wizzerman95
@Wizzerman95 Жыл бұрын
“…I think the market will come around to Dark Souls and will define a generation.” Vaati, and all you og fans out there, you should be super proud. Fromsoft is now up for its 2nd game of the year hoping to follow up Sekiro, Miyazaki has been recognized for his lifetime accomplishments, and this game has been recognized as an ultimate game of all time: you guys made this happen. As someone who finally gave Fromsoft a chance when Sekiro was released and fell in love with all their games after that, thank you for never giving up on telling me to play Dark Souls.
@AkariLT
@AkariLT 10 жыл бұрын
I actually resold Dark Souls the first time I bought it. But thanks to Only Afro, I re-bought the game and played it all the way through. Now Dark Souls stands as one of if not my favorite game.
@lordilluminati5836
@lordilluminati5836 10 жыл бұрын
yeah I got mine from someone who sold it to me saing "its too hard" and I was like "nothing's too hard for me!"
@rilexeon
@rilexeon 9 жыл бұрын
My favorite design was the curse system. They found a way to make a new level of fear. A new found reason to be scared of death.
@MattAndrewTheMysteryHat
@MattAndrewTheMysteryHat 8 жыл бұрын
Dark Souls: The story of how a guy made a difficult game, then he realized no one knew his game, and made a harder one that everyone raved over. ...Then he handed the game over to another director who made a weird disconnection with the fans because he designed the game differently, and thus, less difficult. Then, one day, Sony was like, "YO MAKE DKS3 EXCLUSIVE FOR US!!1!" Miyazaki was like, "No, but you can have THIS" And thus, Bloodborne was... well... Born of the blood of Miyazaki's legacy. Over the course of these games, me, and many alike, die. Many times over. Praise the Sun, and by the Old Blood, let's hope that DKS3 kills us many more times. Umbasa.
@TheSnoozeFox
@TheSnoozeFox 9 жыл бұрын
Man I am pissed they didnt release this for PS4 and instead DS2
@equilibriumgamer9271
@equilibriumgamer9271 9 жыл бұрын
agreed, ds1 is so much better than ds2 imo
@giusepperesponte8077
@giusepperesponte8077 9 жыл бұрын
I like ds2 better
@jade4781
@jade4781 9 жыл бұрын
Ds1 was better but ds2 was a more solid game mechanics and combat wisebut ds1 had a better story and better bosses
@Joricky12
@Joricky12 9 жыл бұрын
Equilibrium Gamer Disagree, Dark Souls 2 has waaay tighter controls, also I like it that they added a bit more direction to the game, but not too much. But a DS1 remake with DS2 gameplay tho...
@Joricky12
@Joricky12 9 жыл бұрын
***** Did you even play the second one? Controls are far better in Dark Souls 2. I remember when I went back to DS1 after playing 2, and....I didn't enjoy it quite as much anymore. Don't get me wrong DS1 is still a fantastic game, but DS2 added some much needed improvements.
@Bokuzen035
@Bokuzen035 2 жыл бұрын
9:48 After having put over 300 hours in Elden Ring, and it being my first fromsoftware game. I couldn't agree more, you could see this 8 years ago. I need to play all their games now
@johnacres4977
@johnacres4977 2 жыл бұрын
Go for it bro you will not be disappointed, ds3 and bloodborne are masterpieces
@BossRynos
@BossRynos 8 жыл бұрын
I am so happy to have picked up this game years ago, i changed my perception of gaming entirely and I challenge people to show me a better for of art. I am so proud to be apart of this community! Thank you for all your hard work Vaati!
@kevgmei
@kevgmei 9 жыл бұрын
Holy shit, you just hit me with feels as if Dark Bead was cast at the end! Now I feel merciful when I kill undead dragons.
@andrascsanadschmidt5109
@andrascsanadschmidt5109 8 жыл бұрын
I started playing Dark Souls about 2 and a half months ago . Before i found a youtuber called theDemodcracy , i only heard about Dark Souls being , i quote : a brutal , hard , unfair game , that hates you . About 4 months ago i started wstching videos about Dark Souls , and eventually bought Dark Souls 3 . First i was hesitant on everything , like where to go , who to fiight , armor , weapons and all . But then i started realising that Dark Souls isnt about the difficulty . Its deep lore , fantastic bosses and NPCs , clever environments and atmosphere are why people enjoy it . I played through DS 3 , then 1 and now im playing Scholar of the First Sin . I love these games and am sad that i soon finish them , but im sure i wont stop playing them for a while .
@andrascsanadschmidt5109
@andrascsanadschmidt5109 8 жыл бұрын
My favorite moment was fighting the Soul of Cinder : a being of all people who linked the flame . The different movesets , good music and second phase depicting Gwyn , its still my favorite Boss in gaming
@mitchh8339
@mitchh8339 7 жыл бұрын
András Csanád Schmidt and don't forget the pvp is awesomely unique and can be some of the most hilarious/intensely rewarding experiences you'll get out of online gaming
@franchstar1
@franchstar1 4 жыл бұрын
@Ethan B i just started playing ds and what i've learned so far is that ds has the most nerdy fanbase ever xD all they can talk about is "i'm so good, git gud, this very hard boss was so easy for me can't imagine how you could even die to that shit" like wtf, get a life nerd.
@QuestcastPenandPaper
@QuestcastPenandPaper 10 жыл бұрын
You know..i wanted to make a video about the exact same things you said. Now i will only share this video to my audience. You said everything that a gamer or game designer needs to know. Awesome work! Keep it up :)
@o.phillips2522
@o.phillips2522 7 жыл бұрын
That final duel with Gwyn... Where other bosses had big, bombastic orchestral pieces of music acoompanying them, giving the player a sense of panic, the final duel at the Kiln plays a somber piece brought to life on a lone piano. The duel itself is downtempo and has a measured pace. There was so much sadness for me in this moment. I empathized with Gwyn and his fear of loss and change. I empathized with his sacrifices and struggles. I felt mourning, too, for I knew this would be the final fight I would encounter in a game with which I had become so enamoured. It was an overwhelmingly bleak experirnce, so beautifully punctuated by that music. To this day, I listen to that track whenever I feel melancholy and wish to simply let that feeling pour out.
@Greenhuskie19
@Greenhuskie19 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't play dark souls till 2020 in the middle of quarantine and it forever changed my life and the way I play video games I no longer just play the newest FPS or battle Royal now I actually play games that draw me in
@Tulip_bip
@Tulip_bip 2 жыл бұрын
same lmao. i decided to try ds1 during quarantine, and i sucked at the start so i gave up for a while. a few weeks later i came back and something just clicked, and now its one of my favourite games of all time. ive played it 3 times, played the other two games, beat sekiro, beat elden ring 3 times
@WintersunForever
@WintersunForever 8 жыл бұрын
It isn't just the series. You are something special, along with terra and enb and silvermont... You guys truly add to the experience. Thank you.
@MrCwaniaczek
@MrCwaniaczek 9 жыл бұрын
For me Dark Souls is a little bit like real life, or just a little bit to say the least. I mean think about it, everyday in your life is like every death in this game. You wake up every single day in the morning, thinking about what you have done wrong, how can I make this day be worth more than the previous one to proceed forward?. The same goes for Dark Souls, you die, you respawn at the bonfire, and think about what you need to change in yourself ( or the character) to beat the next section of the world. You see life is a little bit like a game, and in real life (just like in the game), what we really want is to wake up in the morning and feel happy (successful), not hollow and empty inside.
@Gim6759
@Gim6759 10 жыл бұрын
"Its a game that doesn't dumb down the experience for the benefit of the so called mass market appeal." Then Dark souls II came along... Not a bad game, just not a good "Souls" game. *Notice* I have changed my opinion on this game in the past month. I no longer feel like this is a "Bad" game. Its just different, like how Demons Souls is different to the first Dark Souls. I won't delete this comment or any of its replies. Just so other people who thought like me, can learn and realise that we just need to accept the game is different.
@cyrilvamp7424
@cyrilvamp7424 10 жыл бұрын
I blame that fact on most of the original heads leaving the project. I think with Dark Souls 2 they created the pvp that they originally wanted Dark Souls to have but the quality of story and atmosphere suffered because of it. It's probably the weakest Souls game to date, but it did provide leaps and bounds on the technical side. I think that is still valuable on a development level as they make the next step with the Souls IPs.
@Gim6759
@Gim6759 10 жыл бұрын
Jenny Marcano I agree with everything except for the PvP, its awful. It has the least balance of any of the Souls games so far. Pure melee builds are at a huge disadvantage, while casters are insanely OP. Some of the dual wielding set ups allow for an almost infinite stun-lock chain. And with Soul Memory a level 150 can invade (and be invaded) by a level 500. Its fucking dumb.
@Crowbar
@Crowbar 10 жыл бұрын
Jenny Marcano imo Dark Souls 2 is better, it improves in the right places. It is a little easier, but as in the video: Dark Souls is not hard on purpose. And I dont see anything dumbed down in Dark Souls 2, they just removed some unnessesary complications like with weapon upgrading. Also better weapon balance, 60fps on PC (WHICH IS HUGE), but there is one thing I dislike in DS2 and that is that there are too many heal items. Its kinda stupid because I never use them because I think (later youll need them), but I could l always use those and have lots of heal. What I do like is that you have waay less flasks though. And story and atmossphere starts getting good from drangleic castle and on imo, but before yes its a little worse.
@Gim6759
@Gim6759 10 жыл бұрын
Aizawa C "Better weapon balance". I can't tell if you've never PvPed in the first game. Or you're a massive troll...
@Crowbar
@Crowbar 10 жыл бұрын
Ehm I dont play Dark Souls for PvP soo yeah. I do pvp sometimes, but THAT is Dark Souls for you? With better weapon balance I meant for example the greatsword, which is smaller in the ds1 and MUCH slower. I played with it but against 70% of the enemys its just too slow, in ds2 though the weapon is 2x bigger and a little faster making much more viable.
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