You have my condolences, ma’am. May your estus flask remain full.
@MarcusAyeАй бұрын
Ellie went hollow and you just watched.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
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@Elraboh17 күн бұрын
so true
@MxIrony11 күн бұрын
omg this is so true like honestly I can't imagine being driven crazy by a game in a place called asylum
@meinaccoАй бұрын
Thumbs up for Ellie for putting herself through this kind of experiment.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Oh yeah, big props to Ellie!! Hope you enjoyed :)
@bakajanai.Ай бұрын
"played methodically" until you get frustrated at a boss later on and learn the secret art of running past everything
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Haha, the true pro strategy!
@endorito17 күн бұрын
until dark souls 2 says "nuh-uh" ☠
@Wilson-10817 күн бұрын
I've forgotten so much about DS2, maybe Ellie can try it in a future video!
@fast92010 күн бұрын
That's definitely a method though
@endorito9 күн бұрын
@@Wilson-108 my god, I’d HAVE to see that lol
@glowchips7386Ай бұрын
I would love to see a sequel to this where she was simply allowed to ask questions. You wouldn’t be forcing her to do anything, but something like that could make it a lot easier on her end
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I think that's a very interesting idea. We may do something like that in the future, stay tuned!
@glowchips7386Ай бұрын
@ I absolutely will!
@luvreapsoul25 күн бұрын
@@Wilson-108yall should do it with ds3!
@Wilson-10825 күн бұрын
@@luvreapsoul I'm sure we'll get that one at some point! Thanks for the suggestion :)
@alisterdyer13 күн бұрын
Indeed. A new player would at least Google.
@grave_keeprАй бұрын
Don't feel too bad Ellie - it took me about 10 hours to beat the Taurus demon the first time. Those 10 hours changed how I play video games.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I really don't think she gave herself enough credit! Dark Souls is a pretty transformative experiment, I'm curious how she'd do if she ever went back to it. Thanks for watching the video, hope you dug it!
@DanTheReaperMannАй бұрын
@@Wilson-108 Honestly the hardest part of Dark Souls imo is learning how to play the game & learning patterns/timings. I believe if she had been given some basic knowledge while playing like how lock-on helps, levelling up & blocking/rolling I think she would have beaten Taurus Demon in those 5 hours. As you stated Dark Souls is one of those games where if you forget or miss hints & help you are going to be in trouble.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I totally agree! The actual battles aren't nearly as challenging as really learning how the game functions. I'm interested to see how she performs in the next game...
@blizzardgaming7070Ай бұрын
Took me four hours to beat Gundyr, first tried him everytime since.
@FBI-xuАй бұрын
The taurus demon was the reason I quit the game THREE times and it took a year to beat him lmao
@DarthRiktusАй бұрын
Stuff like this makes you look differently at how people’s exposure to games can code your brain to specific habits. A lot of less experienced gamers might go hours without even thinking to hit the pause button(s) to see what menus, inventories, or control options are available to them. To a veteran gamer, that’s one of the first things you do in a new game.
@joshuathompson2404Ай бұрын
This is so true. I played NES back in the day, but then didn't have any more gaming experiences till my 30s. It's wild. You have to basically learn the language of modern games.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Right? It's so interesting. One of my core gamer instincts is to pause a game when I start to see what all the menus look like, but Ellie didn't even open it until she had to. Another example pertains to reloading. When I play a shooter, I'm *constantly* reloading, but Ellie doesn't have that conditioning, so when she plays, she'll often fire an empty round at an enemy because she forgot to reload. It's so fascinating!
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
That's so interesting! What made you jump back into games after such a long break?
@joshuathompson2404Ай бұрын
@Wilson-108 or even funny little 'givens,' like always going the opposite way the game is clearly pushing you toward. Or looking for the yellow in later era ps games :D
@joshuathompson2404Ай бұрын
@Wilson-108 a guy i worked with and had a lot of respect for was constantly gushing about the souls games. He managed to sell me on it. I never consciously got out of being a gamer, life just sort of took over, but that was the push I needed to try them out again. He ended up lending me a console to try it out, which was wild.
@robotboy719Ай бұрын
The one thing this could have used was Ellie's reactions to the dead ends and death blizzard. Hearing someone's wails of anguish adds a certain piquancy.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I'm hoping to incorporate that into this series in the future! Also, you have a great vocabulary, I'm gonna start using piquancy :)
@sleepdeep30524 күн бұрын
I feel like most people who complain about new players not paying attention to mechanics/quirks relevant to dark souls don’t really understand what it means to go in fully blind. When you’ve been immersed in the community so long, even mechanics like poise feel like second nature, even though the game itself doesn’t even bother to catch newbies up to speed in the slightest. How many people got fucked up by Capra and went “Oh, I see, I need more poise!” Absolutely none, unles you’ve visited a couple of forums. All those beginner mistakes made me feel so terrible, such simple misunderstandings made the game extremely hard for her. Even having a menu to refer back for basic concepts like the new Zeldas would be extremely helpful. Fantastic video, great idea and good execution, you earned a sub out of me
@Wilson-10824 күн бұрын
Yeah, the idea of playing something truly "blind" in this era is difficult to even imagine. It's a manner of play I aspire to adopt, but I constantly find myself looking up information. About half the time, I'm glad I did. Some games are much better at communicating to the player than others. Thank you so much for the kind words! Very happy to have you on board, welcome :)
@badwolf361810 күн бұрын
I am glad you mentioned poise. When I first started playing, I had a feeling it something to do with your ability to not get knocked off balance by an attack, but it wasn't until years later that I came across a video explaining about the poise bar that the player doesn't see that recharges every 3 seconds and the poise score of your armor slows down the rate at which the poise bar gets drained, and it doesnt slowly regenerate like stamina, but rather just does a full instantaneous recharge only after 3 seconds of not taking any damage. It completely changed how I played the game ever since because I factor in that knowledge now to optimize combat more.
@DinofaustivoroАй бұрын
This game was clearly designed taking community cooperation into account
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I think you're right! It's interesting to think about the communal element being taken into account when developing a game, but given our interconnected world, it's fair to assume that players will band together...
@hansolo631Ай бұрын
I think it's just designed for experienced RPG'ers and that's fine.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Yeah, being an RPG player definitely lends an advantage!
@noaagАй бұрын
@@hansolo631 I like to see this point made. But it's not like any RPG vet can pick it up and breeze through. It is esoteric and that is part of the charm.
@garethharriott9582Ай бұрын
@@hansolo631true but think about all the hidden paths ,needed rings , notable keys and freaking ringing the bells and where, these are all not communicated
@lilolero4841Ай бұрын
Disappointed, thought this was a lore analysis between dark souls and your girlfriend
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Well now, you've just provided me with an amazing video idea...
@nickoliekeyov746Ай бұрын
I have *so many* thoughts on DS1. I need to make my own video essay. First off, Ellie did *incredibly* well for a first-timer with no tips / hints / help! I hope she tries it again! Second, I think the ‘infamous difficulty’ of Dark Souls actually works *against* the incredibly clever and thoughtful game design - there’s so many ways that players can easily get caught doing things that the game is actively communicating that they probably shouldn’t do, but, first timers assume that it’s just *supposed* to be that hard instead of realizing they don’t need to bash their head against the skeleton graveyard. Then there’s lock-on. It’s such an interesting little skill bell curve imo. Most people just starting out will not lock on and have a really tough time with the combat. Then after a while if they persist they usually become pretty reliant on lock-on. If you play even more than that you usually reach a point with your familiarity with weapons and enemies where you don’t need to lock on and it actually becomes easier in a lot of ways if you don’t, but only if you already have that foundational knowledge. The comment about spamming attacks at already dead enemies is fun too. Everything up to O&S is so seared into the creases of my brain and I'm so intimately familiar with weapons that I can basically script enemies into attacking exactly how I want and I know exactly how many hits with what weapon will kill them. Demon's Souls (Ps3) came with a very detailed and useful game manual. I do think DS1 would have greatly benefited from a manual like that. It’s an entirely different topic but game manuals have become criminally undervalued, I see a lot of people playing Morrowind for example 'blind' without any guides and having a *very* difficult time and blaming it on the game without understanding that the game would have come with an instruction booklet which explained the things that most modern game tutorials do but older games couldn’t do in-game for various reasons ranging from space limitations to achieving a specific atmosphere. I could keep rambling on but I’ll wrap this up. Cool vid!
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, Nickolie! I couldn't agree more regarding the difficult perception of the game, you articulated that very well. People go into this game expecting to beat their head against the wall, that it almost feels wrong if they're not. I'm really curious to see how she would have done if she'd used the lock on. I don't expect it would have completely transformed the proceedings, but I think it would have made things easier for her overall. 100%, I miss gaming manuals so much. There's nothing like digging into one of those. Nintendo always used to make fantastic, full color manuals. A relic of a bygone era, sadly. Thanks again for the comment and checking out the video, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@MarcusAyeАй бұрын
100% correct about no lock on. Lock on is for throwables or circling with a shield :p and maybe parry
@StygTacАй бұрын
Ellie's run shows an impressive amount of skill! In only 5 hours, with no previous knowledge of the game, she managed to make it to Taurus Demon, without leveling up or locking on, with a solid chunk of time being just learning how the game works in the first place, and only having 75 deaths? She's been essentially challenge running as her first playthrough, and has been doing above average for a first souls experience, it's awe inspiring!
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you for leaving such a kind comment! I totally agree, I don't think she gives herself enough credit for how well she did. I think you'll see some serious progress that's made in the next video...
@badwolf361810 күн бұрын
@@Wilson-108I couldn't agree more. My first time playing Dark Souls, I found the Dark Souls Remastered walkthrough on the FightingCowboy KZbin channel, and I literally did everything he did in his video, and it still took me fucking fore er to get to Taurus Demon because I struggled so much, even with Cowboy's genuinely decent walkthrough videos to go off of. Ellie definitely picked up the game faster than I did and I had detailed and informative help from a Dark Souls expert. Also, tell her that she has an awesome name! But I might be biased since Ellie is my daughter's name!
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
I will make sure she sees this message, thanks for such a kind comment! Your daughter has lovely name :) Hope to see you around for future videos, let me know if there are other games you'd like to see us cover :)
@trueRevkАй бұрын
it's always interesting to see someone play ds1 for the first time, great video.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Truly fascinating! Thanks for watching, I'm really you enjoyed it :) Let me know if there are any other games you'd like to see her try!
@kris_kwasАй бұрын
The thing you mentioned about new players feeling the need to fight and kill everything is so interesting. I started watching this KZbinr BassPlays playthrough ds1 and ds2 and after a bit noticed he took on every single enemy he came across. I feel like I tend to see how many enemies I can get past without combat in order to preserve estus because i never know how far away i am from a bonfire. Also the ending where you talk about Ellies change in mood is actually so upsetting
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Yeah it's something that I've noticed quite a bit when watching other people play games! It's really interesting, I tend to adopt the same strategy as you do. I know, it was sad, but she feels much better now :)
@zanderwithaz1Ай бұрын
This was honestly a really cool idea. I now understand the tutorials of certain games so much better. The "What's her name again" got me. It got me good. Great work on this one!
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Haha, thank you so much, Zander! Really appreciate it, as always. I think I've finally got get name down, now. Hopefully...
@alexsimper4153Ай бұрын
she'll never forget about the tutorial area
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Oh yeah, I think that's seared into her memory forever, haha
@BassRemedyАй бұрын
it made me really sad to see her stuck like that... i dont know her at all obviously but i feel a really strong sense of empathy towards being clueless in a game like that. to me learning how to play a new game is always a community effort, like the knowledge gets passed down to the "next generation" of players from the veteran players (or at least ppl somewhat familiar with the game who get their friends to try it) so while its definitely a worthwhile experiment to see how someone interacts with the game with no help, and obviously avoiding giving TOO MUCH feedback or spoiling the game is also important... i think helping each other learn how to play a new game or helping ppl figure out a part they are stuck on is a very important part of gaming as a whole, and to me this video shows how heartbreaking and confusing of an experience gaming can be without anyone to help you figure out wtf is going on
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Very well said, appreciate you sharing your perspective! I completely agree. Especially with the advent of the internet, communal cooperation is more prolific than ever and I think that's a great thing. I'm going to play with how much information I give Ellie in future videos. Do you think I should provide her with more?
@Blusterberry6 күн бұрын
This is a great demonstration of why Dark Souls is not a single-player game. Online play aside, having someone watching over your shoulder, pointing out what you're missing and marveling when you figure stuff out yourself is the way to go.
@Wilson-1086 күн бұрын
It really is! It's incredible how much can missed without a helping hand to guide you and really makes me wonder how people managed with games like The Legend of Zelda back in the 80's.
@James_Wisniewski17 күн бұрын
Reminds me of my first time playing a Souls game. It was Demon's Souls, way back in 2011 or 2012 or so. I'd never heard of these games. My aunt got it for me because she thought it sounded like something I'd be interested in. I played through the tutorial and got stomped out by the boss, then got frustrated that it didn't let me try again. I went to the first area and got smashed over and over and eventually gave up. But something about the challenge beckoned me and, after a while, I returned with renewed vigor and, after much face against brick wall action, finally defeated the opening level of the game. I'll never forget how excited I felt when I finally started to get the hang of it. I felt like I'd really achieved something, a feeling few other games have ever given me. I've been a hopeless Souls addict ever since.
@Wilson-10817 күн бұрын
Love hearing stories like this, thank you for sharing! It's been so interesting to hear so many different anecdotes from people who have come around to the Souls games after initially bouncing off of them. Truly a unique breed of games. Thanks for checking out the video, James! Hope you dug it :)
@harryleeds88558 күн бұрын
What a great video with some things I’d never even think about after playing hundreds of games, earned a sub
@Wilson-1088 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, Harry! Welcome aboard :) Hope to see you around in future videos!
@salarmer1633Ай бұрын
I first played dark souls when I was 12, I finished it after I turned 14 lmao. Dark souls felt so challenging back then, specially since I never ever searched up guides or information about the game, I just played and played, I gave up many times, I gave up for months before picking it up again. I’m not gonna lie, this game changed me as a person and turned me into the man I’m now.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Wow, very impressive that you were able to complete it at such a young age! I had a similar experience with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time when I was a kid. It took me like 5 years, haha. For sure, many different games have helped shaped me as well!
@user-yi5mt2df5qАй бұрын
I played it at 9 when it first released. It sure did make me a much better gamer! Took me a few months to beat it. I remember being stuck in Blight Town for a long time.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Wow, that's incredible! You've got skills, my friend.
@UrielManX710 күн бұрын
"I threw a baby to the wolves - An analysis"
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
"Baby fought valiantly but was consumed"
@RandalxFlaggАй бұрын
Good attempt, Ellie! I have introduced a lot of people to the souls series, and this video is why I have always made a point to try and be there when people start. There are a lot of tips and tricks that are freely available from community members that help with the frustration and overcoming the challenges. Hope you go back and try again, or even try out one of the newer games with quality of life improvements. Don't you go Hollow on us!
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you for leaving such a nice comment! I know she appreciates them. I think we may revisit this game for another video. In the meantime, we're gonna take a visit to another title from From Software... Let me know if there are any games you'd like to see her play! Thanks for watching :)
@technobabble_Ай бұрын
The part of the Souls games that I personally struggle with is the 'teeter-totter' of dying, losing souls, not being able to level, dying, losing souls... etc. People who are on the other side of it to where they're strong so they keep more souls and increase their levels constantly think the game is a breeze! But I find being on the down-side of it to be REALLY frustrating. And those other people almost can't see it, from both directions.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Absolutely, that's very well said. For a lot of people, overcoming anything in Dark Souls feels more like relief than reward, I think. Sometimes, the frustrating whiplash of the gameplay just doesn't click, which I totally understand.
@DanTheReaperMannАй бұрын
I think that's one of the biggest reason people don't enjoy or at least find the games hard is dying doesn't just respawn enemies like most games but also makes you lose all your currency. DS2 made it worse by removing your max hp for dying punishing you even more. Now while true there is a ring that lowers the total lost & most enemies stop spawning normally after kills no where is this mentioned or explained.
@Lionblaze-Prime10 күн бұрын
A very interesting video, I don't remember watching one where the player is the one being analyzed. Good job!
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that! I really appreciate the kind words :) We've got another video live covering Bloodborne if you're interested, with many more to follow!
@Lionblaze-Prime10 күн бұрын
@Wilson-108 I started watching that but had to stop because I had to go to work. If I may give you a suggestion, the Devil May Cry series would be an interesting choice after this soulsborne series.
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
@@Lionblaze-Prime That's a great suggestion, thank you! I'd love to see her try a lot of different kinds of games.
@fedelrux_hslАй бұрын
my very first ds run was soooo similar as hers. Exept my souls fan friend was next to me reminding me the basic mechanics, taught me how to navigate the menu, reminded me to lock my cam, even had to tell me there was a secret way out of the asylum demon to find your weapons, or to not go straight to the dragon and go under the bridge to the undead parish instead, etc. The game was still frustrating because at the time i was a total noob who wasnt even used to the xbox controls (as i was a nintendo only player from my childhood untill the age of 21 - when i played DS for the first time at my friends place). My partner was a bit sad because they would ve liked me to experience the game like them, when the game came out and there wasnt any help on the internet. But i know i would ve missed this masterpiece that way and just quit by frustration if someone hadnt been there reminding meall these tips and handed me the right path when stuck for an hour on the wame way. Sometimes, for someone unfamiliar with challenging videogames in general like this one, you need someone to backseat you a little. I'm not saying they should do all the work for you, but old players often forget that what they find 'basic' is hugely challenging for someone who has never played any game like this before. And this gaming experience is as valid as going blindfolded and just discovering all by yourself. Remember that the purpose of a game is to HAVE FUN. Now DS remastered is one of my favourite games of all times with like 100+ hours total and like 75 total hours on elden ring and i wanna play more games like these because i just fell completely in love with the whole formula. And that afternoon at my friend's house became a really sweet memory. Anyways, an interesting video, thanks for the lil experiment !
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experiences!! It's really fun to hear from people with their own DS stories. Yeah, I think this is a perfect example of a game that warrants some back seating to make sure the player is staying on track. I was also a Nintendo only gamer until I was 21, that's so funny! I'd love to fast forward and see how Ellie would be doing with 100 hours of practice... Thank you for watching and for the kind words! Let me know if there are any other games you'd like to see her play in the future :)
@LukaLukaLukaOfficial2Ай бұрын
Great video man! Such an interesting experiment! Even making it to the Taurus Demon is an achievement to be fair :)
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thanks dude!! Totally, I agree. Many never make it past the tutorial!
@xalt255xАй бұрын
When I heard that Ellie died 75 times, I decided that I need to replay the first DS to see if I could do better. I beat it once without any trouble on KEYBOARD and MOUSE 12 years ago, but now I'm struggling with some fights in Arkham Knight on normal difficulty
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I'd love to hear how you do! I'm very impressed that you could complete the game on keyboard and mouse, I imagine I would play absolutely terribly using those, lol.
@xalt255xАй бұрын
@@Wilson-108 17 deaths to beat Taurus Demon. DS was my first and last 3D souls/-like and after playing it again I'm thinking about removing DS2 and DS3 from my backlog, because of how stressful they are. I was literally shaking for 10 minutes after beating Taurus (with full HP after 8 attempts =) ). I blame my anxiety disorder; playing video games as a teen was much easier. Curiously, 2D souls-likes are fine (LOVE Grime)
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Totally understand! Some games are just too stressful to be worth the slog. I'm quite the anxious fellow myself, so I can only handle so much. I'm not familiar with Grime, but I'll have to check it out! Salt & Sanctuary was a 2D souls-like that I really enjoyed, if you haven't tried that one!
@-coffeecat1590Ай бұрын
I beat it first on keyboard and mouse, but after DS2 i took to only using keyboard, with ijkl moving the camera around and h and u to attack
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Wow, that sounds incredibly impressive, I couldn't imagine doing that...
@WealthyHomeless25 күн бұрын
I first played this game with the help of a walkthrough in 2018 and now after playing Sekiro and Elden Ring blindly I really wish that I had tried to play them blindly and not robbed myself of experiencing such a amazing experience. This game really matured my taste and the way I look at games.
@Wilson-10825 күн бұрын
I've seen a couple of other comments that seem to echo that same sentiment. I also had help when I first played the game. I'm often so quick to look up solutions in games, but I'm really trying to be more disciplined as time goes on.
@BlendAl19 күн бұрын
One of the best videos of dark souls I've ever seen, fastest subscribe I've ever done lol
@Wilson-10819 күн бұрын
Wow, that's a huge compliment! Thank you so much, welcome aboard!!
@shadquirk607Ай бұрын
This is brilliantly done, a great perspective and one we all forget about as we gain more experience as gamers.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! Working on another video in this series as we speak!
@plunemfg450910 күн бұрын
Well played for a new comer. Yes taking time to read menus and stuff is so important mostly in a game that not reminds you again and again the tips. Reading carefully all that's on the screen helps me a lot, like pressing the share button to see the explanations for stats dor example
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
I agree! Oh yeah, it *really* pays to be thorough in a game like this.
@smokingbobs1344Ай бұрын
I love "experiments" like these. Game design etiquette is something we take as natural law, and it is always interesting to see how people outside of our bubble interact with a game's mechanics.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more! I find this type of thing absolutely fascinating. Let me know if there are any other games you'd like to see my cover!
@UCXEO5L8xnaMJhtUsuNXhlmQ16 күн бұрын
Oh man, the pain in seeing the divine blessing count go from 3 to 2 in the asylum
@authenticbaguette6673Ай бұрын
Every time I see a new player struggling with dark souls, I'm all the more baffled and puzzled as to how _my_ first playthrough was so smooth. I just knew what to do despite actively avoiding anything about the game online prior to beating it. Maybe it all depends on how much you "trust" the game on a deep psychological level to deliver you a good time. I'm a latecomer so I was never exposed to the whole "dark souls hardest game hard game super duper difficult hurr durr" nonsense, but instead I was drawn to the philosophical and introspective elements that the experience presumably had. It's such a different perspective to go into a game with, I imagine.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I can relate to this! In fairness, I was streaming the game during my first play through so I had some assistance, but I did feel an inherent understanding of a lot of the game's components. I feel as though I'm in a minority, but I actually don't think these games are as hard as people perceive them to be. Maybe it's just in my wheelhouse, but I tend to proceed through these with less pushback than others seem to have. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, it's interesting to hear other perspectives!
@austin0_bandit05Ай бұрын
Likely because you've played other games. A lot of that experience carries over
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
For sure, I think you're very right about that!
@PhlightYagamiАй бұрын
@@Wilson-108I feel the same, and agree with you that their infamous reputation leads many new players to make things more difficult for themselves-- assuming the games are really that hard, rather than assuming there's something they missed in the mechanics or lessons they can learn from and adapt to. Soulsborne games especially trip up experienced gamers since they look like standard action RPGs on the surface. Many gamers will play them as such and hit wall after wall. But, once they become familiar with the mechanics, approach, pacing, stamina, navigation, etc., they realize why souls games are their own genre and "learn the language," so to speak. That's the "click" many souls gamers refer to. There's a reason why the community agrees that the hardest souls is your first.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Very well said, I totally agree! Absolutely, I've heard that as well and would agree: your first souls is the hardest.
@omnipresentl1316Ай бұрын
I think we just got a look into the mind of those that went hollow in Lordran.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
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@RAAAAAAHHHHHhhАй бұрын
First time I played I spent a fair amount of time down in the cemetery and in new londo ruins before figuring out the correct path. It was thoroughly frustrating :D
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Haha, I can relate! A very similar trajectory for me. Did you end up playing through the whole game?
@DanTheReaperMannАй бұрын
My cousin had the same experience with DS1. Didn't notice the path up the cliff & thought that the cemetery & ruins were the only way forward so gave up after he couldn't push through even as a experienced gamer. After I explained to him about the path up & how the other two were both a trap for new players but also for veterans to gain item early he really enjoyed the game & got all the way to Seeth before stopping (Simply got distracted with other games)
@cosmo479Ай бұрын
Great video! Id really like a follow up video with you gently nudging her in the right direction for things like weapons, bonfires and game mechanics. Would be really interesting to see how her experience changes. I was really frustrated with Dark Souls when it initially came out, but with some guidance, the souls games have became my all time favorite.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Cosmo! I really appreciate it :) Yeah, that's a great suggestion, I've been thinking about how much information to provide and how much to hold back. We're recording her gameplay for the next video and I'm still figuring out the best way to handle that. Yup, I was a skeptic at first as well, but I became a true believer with enough play time!
@observingyt615910 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this. I gave up back on DS1 in undead burg but after playing Elden Ring I went back and did the souls games in order and loved them. I also used the occasional google search in my playing
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
I'm very glad to hear that, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! Yeah, it seems like a lot of people were hooked in by Elden Ring and then were able to go back and play some of the older From games, which is awesome to see. Let me know if there are other games you'd like to see us cover!
@xaikkenАй бұрын
Interesting channel, this vid just popped up and looking around your other videos i wanna watch em all. Keep the content coming mate
@xaikkenАй бұрын
*update* i did watch most of em, they were EXCELLENT Keep creating
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Oh wow, that is so encouraging to hear, thank you for leaving this comment!! I hope you dig the other ones, let me know if you have any particular thoughts. And let me know if there are videos you'd be interested in seeing :)
@xaikkenАй бұрын
@@Wilson-108 no recommendations at all, your natural inclination to make a video about something is already on point and beyond. All i make is lightsaber/star wars content but these are the kind of shorter form video essays that make me feel like i could do it too. Cheers mate 🍻
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
@@xaikken Thank you so much!! Next one coming ASAP, I hope you'll let me know what you think :)
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
@@xaikken So glad to have you onboard, welcome :)
@retrolinkxАй бұрын
Ellie got further than me when I attempted to play the game for the first time a decade ago, so good for her. I remember playing it, become increasingly frustrated with it, losing my patience with it (mainly due to bonfires not being outside boss rooms meaning every death is a long runback) and then eventually quitting out. I'm glad she didn't go to the graveyard first, that's what I did for several hours before noticing it wasn't the right way to go, and also glad she didn't get invaded which ALSO happened to me in my playthrough and was the point I gave up on the game. The first one I completed was ER a few years back mainly due to the hype around it (also my 4th souls game attempt, I tried BB and DeS before it, failing to finish either) and tried my hardest to not look things up and the amount of stuff I never learnt for tens of hours was incredible, like how to summon or what runes do (neither of which I used in my playthrough anyhow) but even I powered through (mainly due to bonfires being outside boss rooms) and finished it. I went back to DS1 this year and finished it with ease since it all just clicks once you know what to do. What shocked me the most about this was that Ellie didn't blame the game (as far as I could tell) she blamed herself which is honestly really interesting to think about. She felt bad about her progress but didn't think "WOW THIS GAME IS FUCKING TERRIBLE WHAT THE FUCK" she thought "Man, I'm not doing too well. Am I missing something? This is really hard." I also felt bad for her when she said that she was stupid :(. Souls games are notorious for not telling the player anything (God forbid imagine if "Disasters are gone after the defeat of the Gravelord Servant." popped up on her screen as she was playing.) so a lot of it comes down to just trail and error and experimenting hoping for the best. She also has a HELL of a lot more patience than I do, I guess being cheered on by you helped (even in spirit) but I legit would've given up hours ago if I was in her position. I honestly think you should let her play some more to see how far she goes and maybe give her a tip before each hour session just to assist her slightly. I'm sure you searched things up when you were playing so it'd be nice to let her know a few things here and there, I'm sure once she learns humanity allows for summon signs to appear she'll love that.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing all of this, Retro! Oh yeah, having to run all the way back to bosses is killer. That was driving her crazy. I actually haven't played ER yet, but I'm so excited to do so. From games are so fascinating to me, so I can't wait to see how that one sits with me relative to Souls and Bloodborne. Isn't it amazing how much easier these become once you have the experience? It's night and day. That's a really interesting observation! She rarely cursed the game and instead placed criticism on herself. I think part of that was due to her wanting to give me good material for the video. I think that actually made her more patient, too! I think that's a great idea, and one that some others seem to be mentioning. I'll definitely have to make a "sequel" of some kind in the new year. Thanks again for such a thoughtful comment. It's so fun to hear from people with insights like this!
@zander12Ай бұрын
Great video! It was a very interesting perspective to see. Dark Souls 1 changed how I view and play video games, and even how I view life. It's a tough and sometimes depressing game, but it seems Ellie made quite some progress in the first 5 hours. Pretty sure this amount of progress took me much longer.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Zander! I really appreciate the kind words. I think it's been a transformative game for a lot of people. She did a really solid job and watching this video in the context of the *next* video (which should be done in a couple of days), is even more interesting... Would love to hear your thoughts if you get around to watching the next one!
@zander12Ай бұрын
@Wilson-108 I will certainly be watching the next video. I just noticed you have just under 3k subs. This is shocking to me, cause from the quality of the video, I thought you had at least a couple 100k. Consider this a compliment in that case. I just subscribed cause I'm very interested in your videos. Keep up the good work!💪🏻
@Wilson-10821 күн бұрын
@@zander12 I have no idea how I missed this response, but thank you so much, Zander!! Really appreciate that, I consider it a huge compliment. Hopefully we'll hit 100k one of these days :)
@RobinLSLАй бұрын
Poor Ellie!! 😭 It sounded really frustrating for her. I would *love* to see a follow up video on her improvements after you give her advice!
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
It sounds like a lot of people are interested in such a video, I'll have to make it! Thanks for watching and stay tuned... :)
@KrisRenegadeAngel10 күн бұрын
My boyfriend convinced me to try dark souls and I started out trying to play 3 and it took me 7 HOURS to beat Gundyr and it was so frustrating that I went to Dark Souls remastered to play that instead and I made it all the way past the first bell so far. I honestly enjoy it even with how difficult it is.
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
That is super cool to hear, thanks for sharing your experiences! Hopefully Ellie can try DS3 at some point... :)
@masonthomas683417 күн бұрын
Back in the day, when this first launched, I played the same way as Ellie. Once I understood the game and its mechanics, I realized I couldn’t play it like Skyrim. Here I am, a decade and a half later, and I’m loving Soulsborne games. Keep it up- it gets a lot more fun!
@Wilson-10817 күн бұрын
I'm hoping we can get her to come back around to it in the future! I think they definitely get significantly more fun the more that you play. Thanks for the encouraging words, Mason!
@masonthomas683411 күн бұрын
@Wilson-108 for sure dude! Keep up thr great content. I showed my wife hoping she gives them a shot. Ellie may really enjoy Holly Knight if she likes the challenging gameplay (but with a cutsie aesthetic)
@Wilson-10811 күн бұрын
Oh that's so cool! I hope your wife enjoyed (and is wiling to give them a try, haha). Hmmmm, it's funny that you mention HK... stay tuned ;)
@EzystuttersАй бұрын
Getting to Taurus Demon without using lock on is impressive on its own imo.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
That's a great point! Good way to look at it :)
@alex_c7968Ай бұрын
This is a very interesting video, and well made too.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words, Alex! I'm glad you enjoyed and hope you'll join for some more videos in the future :)
@pagingdoctorsideburns8 күн бұрын
She may have made some mistakes, but at least she didn’t spend the first 5 hours dying to the skeletons in the graveyard like I did. “Wow this one gets hard really fast” I said, having previously fully completing Demon’s Souls but never noticing that you could get up through the aqueduct
@Wilson-1087 күн бұрын
Haha, very true! She got lucky going the way that she did, she definitely could have ended up getting stuck in the graveyard had she tried that direction more.
@miqueiassilva759Ай бұрын
WE NEED MORE(I didn't even finish the video yet)
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Don't worry, more is on the way! Hope you dig the video!
@ozanozkirmizi477 күн бұрын
Don't Give Up Ske... No. Sorry! "DON'T GIVE UP ELLIE!"
@Wilson-1087 күн бұрын
She's quite the trooper :')
@PhlightYagamiАй бұрын
I really like this video and format, but think it would really benefit from a conclusion where you explain the mechanics and other elements that she missed, describe her reaction to learning them, and have her try another hour or so to get her thoughts on the game with this newfound knowledge. It would be very interesting to compare the before and after and possibly leave Ellie with a more positive impression of this and other games she's stuggled with.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback and kind words! All that she learned in this video will apply very well in the next one, so I hope you'll come back and check that one out. Would love to hear your thoughts!
@fatalfury28Күн бұрын
Ellie should start making a series, Analysis VS Replay
@Wilson-108Күн бұрын
Ooh that's a cool idea! She has my full support :)
@Nick-sl7zc6 күн бұрын
Communication in your relationship: watch this video to improve your behavior.
@Wilson-1086 күн бұрын
Can't have a relationship without that communication!
@alexiskapotaringaАй бұрын
Like some other guy said, if she is willingly, make a part 2 where she can ask within reason, to feel more the experience of "someone who plays a game first/second time, now with someone who knows the game", i guess we can conclude interesting things from the interaction, perceptions, etc
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Yup, that's a really solid idea and definitely something we may do in the future! Let me know if there are any other games you're interested in seeing her play :)
@usermammalАй бұрын
You owe her a ludicrously expensive dinner for putting her through this experiment with no help.
@usermammalАй бұрын
And why you criticizing your gf more than the pedagogy of the game?
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I agree! I'll let her pick the spot :)
@voxistaken9 күн бұрын
if I had a nickel for every video that had a girlfriend play dark souls for the first time, I’d have five nickels. Which still isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that this has happened five times!
@Wilson-1089 күн бұрын
Haha, I guess I'm not as original as I'd wished! Hopefully this one was the best one, at least :)
@BlueDog15391Ай бұрын
I am not a novice gamer, but, watching this, I got to appreciate that i was first introdused to DS by watching a commented walkthrough that went up until Taurus demon. This prevented a lot of frustration and showed how I actually should approach the game.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I think a resource like that is extremely helpful in a game like this. I imagine Ellie would have had a much easier time had she watched something like that first!
@NAmaniaАй бұрын
No offense against Ellie intended, but this video very clearly illustrates why games become a dumbed down, handholding mess when devs try to reach the widest possible audience (and thus to not frustrate clueless newbies). I'm not saying that no games should be like this. Im just stating that the pursuit of simultaneously pleasing both "hardcore" old timers and people entirely unfamiliar with "proper" games is in vain.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
It seems like many agree with you regarding games being dumbed down. But I think we'll always have access to games that provide less guidance for players, at least I hope!
@jeremiahmorrow667310 күн бұрын
Pretty sure if I didn't explain the lock-on mechanic to my wife she would (understandably) divorce me
@Wilson-1089 күн бұрын
Haha, I managed to escape unscathed this time!
@FSTbodyblastАй бұрын
I'd love to hear Ellie's live reactions. I bet she screamed in joy when she killed Asylum Demon ! If you ever do another likewise video, and of course if Ellie is okay with it, please record live reactions !
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you for that feedback, it seems a lot of people are interested in that! We'll definitely be making more of these videos and I'll look into getting her live reactions :) Let me know if there are any particular games you'd like to see her play!
@yukishkabura688Ай бұрын
Great video, great narration and editing, well done. So many emotions. It was reaaaally painful to watch at times, but in a good way lol As much as I love the souls series, yeah, they absolutely suck at explaining their mechanics. Elden Ring went the other way around at dumped 500 pages of tutorials from the very start, which is also hard to register for a beginner's brain. Looking back at DS1 one can only scratch their head and wonder however this game became so popular. What would be really cool is to watch you and Ellie talk about this experience. See her reaction to the proper use of all the systems she ignored, like targeting.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words, Yuki!! I appreciate it so much :) You're totally right! These games can feel so impenetrable at first that I don't blame anyone for bailing on them. You've got to get over that "hump" and it also surprises me how many people have managed to do that. I haven't play Elden Ring quite yet (very excited to do so!), but when I do, maybe Ellie can give that one a spin. That's a great idea! I want to find a good way to incorporate more of Ellie's unfiltered thoughts as she actually plays. Look for that in future and let me know if there are any games in particular you'd like to see her play!
@bavarian995Ай бұрын
It's so interesting to see. I had a similar gaming background, playing mostly racing games and very linear, story focused action games and few at that. I felt the same about dark souls as well and stopped roughly after ringing the first bell. Came back 1,5years later and the souls games are now my favorite thing ever. Just finished the grind for pale tongues in DS3 for the 100%. Second time since I did that on the PS4 when it came out I must say, she did well, from what was shown in the video. What would also be interesting, is to see how not knowing how long the testing timespan span is would affect decision making.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I've heard quite a few people that bounced off the Souls-like genre, only to come back and love it a long time after that. Glad you developed the taste for them! I agree, I think she did a great job. That's a really interesting thought, I hadn't thought of that. Maybe I'll incorporate that into a future video... Thanks for watching!
@mvhtriple13 күн бұрын
This Land is Peaceful, its Inhabitants Kind
@Wilson-10813 күн бұрын
I had to look this one up, haha, love me some lore
@kromadomezz1026Ай бұрын
Absolutely loved this video
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! More to come :)
@RedCrusader-ph2vkАй бұрын
Ellie's experience in Undead Asylum and Undead Burg closely mirrors my experience in the Cemetery of Ash and High Wall of Lothric in Dark Souls 3 - My first Souls game. I struggled with the equipment menu just as much as she did. I couldn't get through the whole game, let alone the first boss without a walkthrough. I eventually redeemed myself beating Dark Souls Remastered and Elden Ring with zero outside help, though. I'd love to see a part 2 to this where you give Ellie a couple helpful hints. She HAS to meet Solaire!
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
My first From title was Dark Souls 2 and I had my fair share of struggles too, haha! I feel like your first Souls-like is the toughest and acts as a sort of trial by fire. I even had help playing through it, as I was streaming it to a (very) helpful audience. Props on the DS and ER completions! You know I actually think that's a great idea, a return to the game once Ellie's had time to digest her time with the game (and maybe played some other adjacent games...) Thanks for watching and taking the time to share your thoughts, I really appreciate it! :)
@andwari464510 күн бұрын
At least she didnt spent the 5 hours trying to get through New Londo! That was my first expierience....
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
Oh wow, that sounds like a very difficult 5 hours, indeed! Did someone start you mid way through?
@KyotoCrankАй бұрын
Great video, and effective analysis! I'm really curious to see a direct comparison to a game that does give more direction to the player, such as forced tutorials and the infamous yellow paint. The newer Tomb Raiders and God Of War are the titles that come to mind. Btw I just finished GOW Ragnarok and I super-duper highly recommend giving GOW and GOWR a try! Incredible gameplay and story, I have never been closer to tears from a video game, and one with a name like "God Of War" no less
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Kyoto!! I'd like to make more videos in this series, so we'll definitely do a more straight forward game in the future. I saw your video, I can't wait to listen to it! I haven't played Ragnarok yet so I don't want to see anything haha. But I *loved* God of War 2018, such a fantastic game!
@votch279828 күн бұрын
I wonder if Ellie would be down for a round 2 but this time with your help! Let's be honest, we've all played Dark Souls and have used some sort of guide after a while.
@Wilson-10828 күн бұрын
Absolutely, I think that could be a lot of fun! I'm thinking about creating a follow up to certain games in this series where I completely open myself up as a resource and answer any question that she has. Could be an interesting twist on the formula!
@stupid3814Ай бұрын
Soulsborne games, especially dark souls 1 are the games that reward player a lot when they have attention to details. It is how the game teach players how to play and also told more about the lore as well. Every single items description, every single npc dialogues holds so many useful informations for players to advance forward. It does not spoon feed you everything, but if you looking for it, the game is more than happy to provide. Thats why i felt Ds1 is so unique and immersive, because if you don’t immerse yourself to the game, you could not enjoy it to the fullest.
@stupid3814Ай бұрын
I also have a friend whose favorite game is Elden Ring, but he could not finish any other souls-like. The biggest reason is because he often skip everything the game gives you: npc dialogues, tuitorials, ect… He could get away with this in elden ring since he watched a lot of guides on youtube but seems not doing so in any others. Which often lead to him dropping every games mid way.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
For sure, it definitely rewards attention to detail! I think you have to get over a "hump" of sorts in From Software games. It's tough to do, but if you can surmount that I think you begin to have a lot more fun. It seems like different From games click for different people.
@wazidahmed9921Ай бұрын
At which hour thee loveth someone v'ry dearly, thee maketh those folk playeth dark souls! loveth truly hurts!
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Nothin' like a Dark Souls love!
@mattomwitАй бұрын
She drank estus on full hp I can relate. It should be coded in to not heal when hp is full (optional) since sometimes people want to waste estus for example in pvp people show they used all healing down. It is really interesting to see people not used to gaming play games.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Haha, I've been there too! That's a terrible feeling when you accidentally do that. That would be a huge QOL improvement. It really is! Let me know if there are any particular games you'd like to her try in the future :)
@felixherrera08Ай бұрын
That was a beautiful experience.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
It was quite a ride!
@felixherrera08Ай бұрын
@@Wilson-108 I bet it was. I felt the thrill by seeing her improving and learning how to use the mechanics.
@dota2mas7er84Ай бұрын
"I let my Girlfriend play Dark Souls with no weapons"
@Wilson-10829 күн бұрын
Now *that* would be an interesting video...
@stuartfergusson480211 күн бұрын
Aw dude it be like that, you don't see yourself being able to do it, but you know yourself at one point or another it just clicks and there's no stopping you. I think she could do it
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
I think she could too! We may revisit the game for another video in the future, would you be interested in seeing that?
@fabiourbano6404Ай бұрын
If she picked bombs and bombed the Asylum he drops a Demon hammer.
@hullstar242Ай бұрын
Yeah but you can’t use it effectively anyway
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Oh wow, I had no idea!
@UCXEO5L8xnaMJhtUsuNXhlmQ16 күн бұрын
On my first time playing, I had heard about the game but went in mostly blind. It took me 12 hours before I gave up on my first file and restarted because I had accidentally aggro'd the merchant and couldn't beat the first area without buying arrows for my bow
@Wilson-10816 күн бұрын
Man, I always forget about projectile weapons in these games! Did you end up having a better run once you restarted?
@UCXEO5L8xnaMJhtUsuNXhlmQ16 күн бұрын
@Wilson-108 I chose pyromancer on the second attempt and as you may expect it was much easier. I didn't actually need to keep the merchant alive because his items weren't as critical anymore but I didn't want to risk it anyways. This was on the Nintendo switch port of the game as well which is admittedly a very good and playable version
@Wilson-10815 күн бұрын
Very nice. I forget that a Switch port even exists, that's really cool!
@stronies6983Ай бұрын
I'll never forget my first ds1 playthrough. It was about 11 years ago. Prepare to die edition on steam had non variable mouse movement for your camera controls, but k+m was all I knew so I trudged on. I was playing on a laptop that could barely run the game, and I ended up getting stuck at quelaag. Not because I lacked the determination to beat her, but because my game would crash every time she breathed lava. I had to take a break at that point and came back about a year later when I got a better pc. I was amazed to discover that my dodge rolls had been slow, not because the game had been running badly, but because I had too much armor equipped and was fatrolling 😅. I beat the game after that, and the rest is history. From demon's souls to elden ring, every major fromsoft release has a permanent place in my soul
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Wow, I can't imagine playing the game on an underpowered laptop, that is extremely impressive! Hats off to you. I'm glad you were able to take it down when you came back around to it. I'm a big From fan as well, can't wait to see what they're cooking up next!
@supra1161Ай бұрын
I'd love to have some audio feed at the end of each hour. Maybe a summary of how she felt afterwards. Nonetheless, love this content
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm looking into incorporating some direct audio from her in the future :)
@dtgaming1784Ай бұрын
In my first playthrough i spent 120 hours to finish the game(it was my first souls game) then i finished the other souls games one after one everytime i got better and realized that understanding the mechanics of this games is the hardest part and everything will be easy after that
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
The first one is always the hardest! I bet Ellie would do really well if she went back to the game now :)
@georgirankov9910Ай бұрын
Never played a souls like, despite all the good things I've heard. Precisely because of what Ellie went through. Games like Tsushima or GOW Ragnarök are more up my ally personally. P.S. Great video btw, keep em coming Wilson.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Georgi! Glad you dug it :) I totally get it, these games are very much an acquired taste and I don't blame anyone for not being into them. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a good entry point if you're ever interested in dabbling!
@georgirankov9910Ай бұрын
@Wilson-108 Finished it when it came out, was about at the maximum amount of frustration I was willing to take, especially from that bullfrog on the first levels. However I was quite younger then, and I do have a lot more patience now. Am thinking elden ring or Bloodborne what would you suggest?
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I actually haven't played Elden Ring yet (see my "backlog" video for more on that, haha), but Bloodborne is fantastic! Definitely worth a shot if you're up for it.
@davidpo5517Ай бұрын
You have insane patience. I get it's an experiment, but this is frustrating just to watch. No dodging, no lock-on, no level up? Well that is a challenge run, I'll give her that.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Haha, you gotta start somewhere! She definitely learned a lot through her playing.
@Henry-jl1xt3 күн бұрын
I remember my first time playing Dark Souls. I was really intrigued by the game, but never really made it further than the gargoyles because I was so lost. Only when I randomly picked it back up with some friends and we really dug into it and started looking up how to progress online, did it really click. Which incidentally is exactly how the game is intended to be played. Youre SUPPOSED to look stuff up and work together with others - at the advent of the internet and game forums that was an intentional design choice to bring people together and get them to talk about the game. Which makes this video all the more painful, but its very close to my first Dark Souls experience haha
@Wilson-1083 күн бұрын
So many people seem to have the experience of coming back to the game months or years later, which is really awesome to see. And I think you're right! Playing it in such isolated fashion doesn't seem to be what the devs intended. If we return to the game for another video, I'm going to be more forthcoming with tips, haha. Appreciate you checking out the video and taking the time to leave a comment!
@Henry-jl1xt3 күн бұрын
@@Wilson-108 Thanks! Would love to see how she progresses with some subtle hints on how to play the game!!
@Wilson-1082 күн бұрын
@@Henry-jl1xt Awesome, stay tuned :)
@МихаилРадулов-й4тАй бұрын
Hardest enemy in all Dakr Souls is the camera angle and the fact ur guy will swing at the wrong direction unless specificly target locked. Credit to Ellie since i rage quited DS3 at the first boss for those reasons and im a Chivalry 2 Veteran player so my frustration of my guy atacking in the wrong direction was too much for Friday night fun gaming.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Oh yeah, nothing feels worse than whiffing after a big swing. I'm impressed by her patience, I wouldn't blame anyone for bailing on one of these games!
@KagemorouАй бұрын
Part of Dark Souls' inscrutability owes to its status as a community driven game. Secrets, jargon, and even the intricacies of rudimentary mechanics are shared through the experience of the community at large and passed down to newer players through wikis and comment sections. This video does provide some excellent insight into what happens when that community is taken away and an absolute novice is left to their own devices.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
It's really interesting, isn't it? Few modern games are so predicated on their communities. Dark Souls, and other From titles, are truly fascinating beasts. I appreciate the kind words, let me know if there are any other games you'd be interested in seeing Ellie play!
@robinvcx666914 күн бұрын
good channel good video keep it up
@Wilson-10813 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, Robin, glad you enjoyed it! Let me know if there are other games you'd like to see us cover :)
@doxdorian5363Ай бұрын
That's why I go to the internet whenever I am stuck at a soulslike game in this manner. Not knowing how to equip an item should make you go to the internet for the answers. No point bashing your head against a wall.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Yup, not being able to access the internet for answers makes a game like this exponentially more difficult!
@RuiSantos-wt4vm5 күн бұрын
fav part: when she drank from the estus instead of opening the chest
@Wilson-1084 күн бұрын
Haha, yeah, that made me laugh! Can't count the number of times I've done the wrong action lol
@totallynotkavak7128Ай бұрын
Wow, this is extremely interesting. When you have lots of knowledge about a game it makes you forget that some people won’t even check something like the inventory for an hour. Or they’ll just toss aside the roll, pretty much the most important thing to learn in the game. If you end up continuing this I think for preparation you should make a new character, reach the Taurus Demon and let her watch as you fight it. Allow her to analyze how someone with experience plays and how it differs from her gameplay. Of course tell her nothing and give no info of how or why you do certain things. It’ll be a sort of reminder of what you as the player can do and maybe clue her in a bit about the importance of rolling.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Isn't it fascinating? It's so interesting to see how a newcomer plays relative to you or me, people with dozens of hours of experience. You know, that's a really cool idea and hasn't been suggested by anyone else. I very well may try to incorporate that into this series in the future! Let me know if there are any particular games you'd like to see her play :)
@totallynotkavak7128Ай бұрын
@@Wilson-108 Dark Souls II is my favourite game of all time, so I’d have to suggest that. Maybe get through the first one though…
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Duly noted! I'd like to get more Dark Souls games in the future if Ellie's up for it...
@cat_sqeakerАй бұрын
great video! it would be awesome to record ellie's commentary if she were ever to return!
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Cat! I was thinking about that, could be a very cool addition for a future video...
@Zorros2ndCousinTwiceRemovedАй бұрын
"What's her name again?" 😆 Interesting little experiment, Wilson! I've looked into a couple of KZbinr's "I forced my GF to play DS" playlists, but they run out of steam pretty quickly - this format seems a far better fit for that. What surprised me was learning at the end that Ellie *did* have some gaming experience, because her struggles with DS - which revels in being cryptic AF - seemed very relatable to me for someone who just doesn't have this... gamer mind, so to speak. I've watched my own GF try her hand at DS years and years ago, and she fared similarly to Ellie because, I don't know... her synapses aren't connected the way gamers' synapses usually are? 😉 (But she wasn't a gamer at all, except for mobile games.) Well, FromSoft's games are in a league of their own as far as their willingness to explain more than absolutely necessary is concerned. I've been on board since Demon's Souls, and I still don't think I could concisely explain all intricacies of the menu and the synergies of the stats. Anyhow, let me ask us all to observe one moment of silence for poor Ellie's trials and tribulations. Hope this experiment didn't cost you your relationship! 😁
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Zorro!! I wasn't sure if this idea had been done to death already, hopefully I put my own little spin on it. I think a game opting to be cryptic really limits its appeal to a more casual audience, even more so than a game being hard, but simple. I think you really do start to develop a certain "gaming literacy" after playing so many games, but it takes a long time to hone. I couldn't either! I was having to Google stuff myself even as she was playing. I'll let her know you said that, I know she'll appreciate it haha. She dug the final video so I think I'm in the clear (hopefully)!
@sensenmann300010 күн бұрын
Well, 5 hours is enough to speedrun it 15 times
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
Haha, her next challenge will be to do that ;)
@KanetsidohiKanotoushАй бұрын
Contrary to Ellie, I'm very cautious, I never rush (which can be bad sometimes), and always fix my equipment at the first opportunity, if the game allows it I don't know how many tries took me to beat the asylum demon, and when I did (with just a tiny slight of hp), I felt amazing I'm a new player, which had never played any souls-like game before, and the first things that gave me trouble was the camera, and the auto-locking on enemies. I also have a big fear of heights so many parts of the games are terrifying because attacking usually moves you fordwards, sometimes into your doom if you're not careful
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I'm the same way! I play veeerry slowly when I begin a new game. There's nothing like the rush of beating a boss in one these games :) Very true, heights are one of your biggest adversaries in Dark Souls!
@josem963419 күн бұрын
This was great! Been trying to get my son to play dark souls he knows nothing about it except me playing it. Hes 14 might try this 😂
@Wilson-10819 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words. You should! Might take him a bit to warm up to it, but maybe he'll really dig it :)
@gabe_edАй бұрын
It took me six hours to beat the Taurus demons. I played it totally blind even tho I've been playing games since I was like 10 y/o. It's okay Ellie, you did great. PS: what about explaining the mechanics she missed and letting her play some more for a second video, I'm she would kill it
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
I'm sure she appreciates this comment, thanks for sharing, Gabe! That's a great idea, will definitely do a second "sequel" video in the future!
@MarcusAyeАй бұрын
Follow up video where she has to play another 5 hours with you helping her.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Definitely something we may do! A lot of people have requested that...
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, everyone!! Hope you dug the video :) Are you interested in more videos like this? If so, what games would you like to see played? As always, if you enjoyed, a "like" helps the video spread to more people!
@Hey-sh1tsАй бұрын
1 my favorite series is Disgaea. Disgaea 2 PC Onword Game lets you brake it in half many ways like LV 99 Trick(Google that in post game if you want to experience blind playthrough and do not want to break game yet.). My favorites are Disgaea 2 and 5.
@anglinstАй бұрын
Just got recomended your channel. Have you and ellie tried hollow knight? Would be nice to that
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Welcome Ana, nice to meet you! You know, I've actually been thinking that Hollow Knight would a perfect fit for another video. Stay tuned for that one!
@NeoSithole-b2bАй бұрын
First, this is a good video misery loves company and I've had my fair share Second Yeah I died way too many times cause I didn't understand any mechanics and no I didn't want to switch weapons but after some experiments, it finally clicked this game is to be explored and everything in it should be explored the numbers mean something everything makes sense (Except for how you level up your weapon to +10) but yeah it finally started to make sense but I had wasted 10 hours I felt stupid and Dark Souls will make you feel stupid cause the answer was right there BUT remember you're smarter now so the enemies will pay for what they did to the stupid you hope you document more of this cause it was fun maybe with a little coaching
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Yeah, I think once the game "clicks", it becomes a lot more enjoyable. It just takes longer to click for some than others. I'm definitely considering a follow up video in the future!
@NeoSithole-b2bАй бұрын
@@Wilson-108 Can't wait The commentary was fun I'll subscribe for more
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
Welcome aboard, so glad to have you!
@NeoSithole-b2bАй бұрын
@@Wilson-108 😁😁 Happy to be here 👏👏
@Soulmaster18710 күн бұрын
I like the idea of the video, my only issue is that it's not very realistic, because most people would probably give up playing after a certain time without progress or look for help on the internet or by asking a friend. It's unnatural to have someone present while playing a game but not being able to ask for help. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have played more than once if my best friend wasn't already a big DS fan and helped me and even now while playing the Demons Souls Remake I often look for tips online when something seems difficult.
@Wilson-10810 күн бұрын
I hear you! I appreciate the feedback :) Part of what makes the video interesting, for me at least, is seeing what someone does when they don't have access to those standards handicaps. What happens without those lifelines? I think it's fun to see, but I get what you're saying!
@nahte123456Ай бұрын
Despite being pretty used to games it took me a few tries to get through Dark Souls, and I think this run kind of backs up a lot of my issues, albeit to a greater extent as I am a #gamer. Some things just aren't well explained, and the repetition of the runback gets ANNOYING, not hard, just annoying to the point you don't want to do it any more. I know fans hate hearing this but I'll say it, an optional tutorial, where like you have like 10 minutes of doing menu and navigation challenges, 5 minutes of an endgame Strength build against some mobs, then 5 minutes of an endgame dex build against a boss, it'd help a ton. So much of the issues are from not know what to do, even if you level and explore knowing HOW to level and how to spot environmental clues, even if Ellie could have gotten past the Taurus demon I can't see her having much fun later if she builds a bad character not knowing how to do it. Still she's a great sport to go through this so much without help.
@Wilson-108Ай бұрын
It really can't be overstated how annoying it is to run back to wherever you were when you died, haha. I'm with you, that would help a ton. It's interesting to see how From has become a little bit more generous with teaching players in more recent games. You're right, even if she could get through the Taurus Demon, she'll just be faced with another frustrating road block. You really need some guidance to thrive in a game like this. She certainly is, I'm very appreciate of her!