This video took a fat minute to write and edit, so as a small channel, the support really means so much to me ❤. A couple notes covering things I've seen come up in several comments: 1) The FromSoft portion of the video begins at 12:50. Dark Souls III specifically at 17:15. 2) I have revisited Bloodborne and am nearly done with my platinum run through. 3) I have logged some serious hours into MGSV and love the game, although I am still under the impression it shipped with a significant amount of missing content. Also PLEASE give me some feedback on what game you’d want to see covered in this essay style format. I’m currently thinking TLOUII?
Sekiro and Lies of Pinocchio are both worth of this format. LOP is smth between Bloodborne and Sekiro, best of both. And i'm happy that someone had a similar or almost the same story (experience) as me, meaning ER and then DS3. I've just googled more, so i wanted to to beat ER without summons and fancy weapons, wanted to beat game just with quality build and nothing fancy for first time. The guys on reddit and discord said magic and stuff was good for second playthrough, so that was my meta, to play it as basic dark souls. It was "little" harder, and took me 2x more time, like 120 hours to fully complete game, but all the time was 10x more worth it. Best achviement for me was killing Malenia with the "Let me solo her" style. It took me 2 weeks like 2-3 hours a day. But that satisfaction
Nearly beating an insane hard boss first try and then entering a downward spiral for hours or days is definitely one of the most rewarding and frustrating feature of ds3. Welcome brother to the club of nameless king beaters
@struggleryoutube I don't about him being a "breeze" tough guy, but I can't argue with the fact that midir is the hardest boss in the game possibly all the games including elden ring. I haven't actually fought him even once but his difficulty is the stuff of legend. Also haven't made it to gael either both of these look more difficult than nameless king for sure
@@struggleryoutube Nameless King took me 20 tries, Midir took me one. Level 107 I believe when I fought Midir. The true joy in Dark Souls is that we all have a different experience with different bosses. My build btw was STR Greatsword, a classic.
Beating Sekiro back then made me realize I had to go back and try the other FromSoft games and I started with DS3. What an awesome experience it was. Now I can't even enjoy casual games.
I wish I could experience Dark Souls III for the first time again. Exploring Untended Graves for the first time is my favorite moment in video game history.
@@overused6632 A couple minutes is certainly enough to judge any piece of media! And I say that as someone who, like you, suffered severe brain damage during a car accident.
For me it's Bloodborne. Reaching Yahar'gul Unseen Village for the first time was an unforgettable experience. Or discovering the Fishing Hamlet after beating Lady Maria in the DLC. Man, Miyazaki is a goddamn wizard. These aren't just games, they're works of art.
This is a feature I wish Elden Ring maintained. (covenants) It also motivates invading and assisting invasions something that means nothing in Elden Ring.
It was after watching the video and really loving it that I realized it didn't have thousands upon thousands of views! Which was shocking. Because you were great, the video you made was simply great. Excellent writing, excellent pacing, rewarding arc in the story you told, amazing insight into gaming history. But my favourite was the very clear and bold text sprawl towards the end. You inspired :) you did it
I'd like to echo that sentiment, you did a great job on the video and if you keep it up I don't see how you won't end up with a substantial amount of subs. I'm now one of them
I’m in full agreement. DS3 is by far my favorite game, and the journey I went on to complete it was incredibly altering for me on a personal level. Great video my dude.
Fights like your fight with the nameless king are where we got "git gud" from. It applies to many aspects of the souls games and it's pretty solid advice.
The feeling I get when playing this game (even in comparison to the rest of FromSoft's games) is indescribable! I have literally never experienced something like this in all my years of gaming! I love this game with all my heart! Keep up the great work!
You tell a compelling tale. I’ve struggled to explain what these games are like to people who don’t get it, and you hit on a lot of what goes through my head but I can’t quite nail down. Such a good video. Never heard of you, but subbed.
I’ll definitely have to get back into it. I started playing it a couple years ago beat the second boss and just never got around to playing it again because of other things coming out or personal happenings. Thanks for making this video.
Not even gonna lie, this video brought a tear to eye with how introspective it made me feel. Dark souls is a series that will always be special for me, seeing that others can construe a message so similarly out of it is inspiring. Absolutely fantastic video man, excited to see more from you
I am experiencing the same with Bloodborne. Any accomplishment I want, I have to put in the blood, sweat, and tears to obtain. Analyze the enemies I get stuck on an study their moves to find their patterns. With the lack of a shield or many ranged weapons, the only way forward is to be aggressive but not greedy. And most importantly, don’t be afraid to lose or fail. The gameplay is challenging yet also intoxicating, the story and lore are hidden yet also deep. This game is truly an awe inspiring experience.
I love that feeling in these kinds of games. When at the beginning you're like, "I don't think I can do this". And then after a few tries, you get the hang of more and more moves. You change from a passive mindset to a more active and aggressive one. Before you know it, you're at the final boss going "I know I can beat this."
Could have followed a guide. The game can be finished with most content done in around 40-50 hours if you're good, then the ng rushed to get alternate endings, etc.
First video i’ve seen of yours and I’m blown away that you’re not a larger content creator. As a long time souls fan, thank you deeply for making this video. Subbed 👍🏼
Epic video bro! Thank you. I’m yet to play Dark Souls 3. But I’m looking forward to it. I started the same way you did. Except I also skipped Elden Ring after it smashed me around for an hour. Now I’m back and loving Dark Souls 1. I’m starting from the beginning and I’m hooked.
Masterpiece video. Instant sub. You got me thinking abt ds3, honestly, gonna have to replay it I was stuck on the nameless king for literal months, eventually beat it while my gf was watching :) unforgetable memory
I'm very glad you've written this entire video narrating it in a perfect past tense. Fantastic choice for the video's long term value, and documentative feel. Well written ingeneral too!
I’m obsessed with DS3. I use to be just a FIFA & COD player. I arrogantly dismissed Dark Souls as unplayable and a waste of one’s time due to it’s difficultly. A friend of mine showed me the trailer which uses the song In The Woods Somewhere for Dark Souls 3 and the atmosphere and visuals really caught my attention. Once I tried it there was no turning back. This game changed my life.
This is potentially one of the best video essays I've seen on this topic. And I would say - not just this topic - but rather also on the intricacies associated with it. I was cooking while I listened to your work. I peeked to my left, to where the monitor was, every now and then, and I was very much enthralled throughout. You had me nodding my head several times and giving me several aha moments before the video ended. There were even points when I stopped what I was doing for a few seconds out of a minor eureka shock you had given me. You were able to link so many concepts together quite clearly: concepts I myself hadn't really thought of before. One of these were points were on the entities competing for our attention. I never really did think of that before, but it makes so much sense. Your choice of music also is quite potent and fitting throughout. Except for the minor lack of audio towards the very last seconds of the video, everything was immensely, professionally well made. Beautiful work, beautiful work. And I am excited to hear more from you. And I am excited to see you blossom onward alongside your contemporaries. You very much deserve it. You have earned yourself a follower and subscriber.
Amazing video! I recently starting playing dark souls and was so excited to see a recently video come out about it! Love the Mario reference, that is literally my childhood
Excellent video, eloquently spoken, unique perspective, well articulated, crafted with intention and truly inspiring. I can't remember the last time I sat straight through a long video but it had my attention the whole way through. I'm glad I watched it. I don't really have the words to describe it but I enjoyed it and thank you. That was a lot of value for under half an hour.
Legendary video. I admit, I clicked on this thinking," oh boy, another one. And here we go..." but actually, I felt this appraisal in my heart and soul.
Hell of a video, excellent work. I have so many thoughts about movies and games I’ve been thinking about making videos about them just for the hell of it, and this inspired me a lot.
The emphasis on instant gratification and its ramifications to media, and entertainment as a whole was so refreshing. I'm glad to see these points so exceptionally explained.
I’ve been stuck on this boss for like 3 months now … I put the game down and stopped playing but watching your video gave me the encouragement I needed to pick it back up and keep grinding thanks 🙏🏾 💯💪🏿🔥
Great video I make promise to myself to finish Elder Ring dark souls will be next thank you for your work and time and effort to put this video together Im glad Im not the only one that actually saw that those games are not games they are key to the mind.
i’ve been replaying the souls games recently as well so it’s crazy that this popped up on my recommended. i’ve been subscribed for a minute but this video has shown me that i’ve been sleeping on you bro this video quality is amazing and i loved this watch
Holy shit dude what an amazing video. i never expected this when i clicked on it. i am so glad to hear other people put into words what we all experience with these games.
This video helped me understand why so many feel so strongly about these games. Deeper meaning is found through suffering and perseverance. But games can also still be fun for the sake of fun without being meaningless.
I started it today! Watching your video is a sign! I believe all these souls like game are a challenge which teach you patience, delayed gratification and forces you to become absolutely the best which could bleed out in areas in real life!
Whats an amazing style you have. I loved every second of your video . Will watch it few more times. Ds1 was my first souls game and now i am playing elden ring. Will pick up ds3 after this. Thanks for your video.
Wow…..👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I have no words to describe this review except exquisite… deff earned a sub..I didn’t even realize you were a small channel I normally only watch channels I’m subscribed to I guess the instant mind numbing gratification has hit me since I put ds3 down 2 years ago after 5 full completions and a run with cinders and convergence but you my good sir have me craving a new run thank you and god bless you
I had a very similar formative experience the first time I put down the orphan of kos in bloodborne. Now I love that feeling of having to absolutely lock in when you hit a wall of a boss
This video took a fat minute to write and edit, so as a small channel, the support really means so much to me ❤.
A couple notes covering things I've seen come up in several comments:
1) The FromSoft portion of the video begins at 12:50. Dark Souls III specifically at 17:15.
2) I have revisited Bloodborne and am nearly done with my platinum run through.
3) I have logged some serious hours into MGSV and love the game, although I am still under the impression it shipped with a significant amount of missing content.
Also PLEASE give me some feedback on what game you’d want to see covered in this essay style format. I’m currently thinking TLOUII?
Sekiro and Lies of Pinocchio are both worth of this format. LOP is smth between Bloodborne and Sekiro, best of both. And i'm happy that someone had a similar or almost the same story (experience) as me, meaning ER and then DS3. I've just googled more, so i wanted to to beat ER without summons and fancy weapons, wanted to beat game just with quality build and nothing fancy for first time. The guys on reddit and discord said magic and stuff was good for second playthrough, so that was my meta, to play it as basic dark souls. It was "little" harder, and took me 2x more time, like 120 hours to fully complete game, but all the time was 10x more worth it. Best achviement for me was killing Malenia with the "Let me solo her" style. It took me 2 weeks like 2-3 hours a day. But that satisfaction
My favorite games ever are Red Dead 2, Soulsbourne games, Fallout NV, and Undertale so I’m down for any of those
Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, still holds up gameplay-wise and there's so many different ways you can approach each mission
Sekiro please, absolutely amazing game!
I just subbed and commented. I would say BotW. I still think it’s the best Zelda tied with OoT.
Bro got destroyed so hard by the Nameless King he simply had no choice but to "git gud"
@@user-ly2ll5od1r There are many things that can suddenly be overhyped for whatever reason., not just in games buddy, just get used to it.
Nearly beating an insane hard boss first try and then entering a downward spiral for hours or days is definitely one of the most rewarding and frustrating feature of ds3. Welcome brother to the club of nameless king beaters
nameless king was a breeze, dark eater midir was the real final boss
@struggleryoutube I don't about him being a "breeze" tough guy, but I can't argue with the fact that midir is the hardest boss in the game possibly all the games including elden ring. I haven't actually fought him even once but his difficulty is the stuff of legend. Also haven't made it to gael either both of these look more difficult than nameless king for sure
@@struggleryoutube Nameless King took me 20 tries, Midir took me one. Level 107 I believe when I fought Midir. The true joy in Dark Souls is that we all have a different experience with different bosses. My build btw was STR Greatsword, a classic.
Played Dark Souls III back in 2019 and somehow it did help me overcome the hardships of that time.
Same here... Dark Souls as a series taught me to overcome hardships.
When I saw the title i thought he would speak about dark souls way of helping people overcome depression.
I had a similar experience with Bloodborne.
The game crushed me, broke me down, and then rebuild me 😂
Sekiro helped me through Covid!
Beating Sekiro back then made me realize I had to go back and try the other FromSoft games and I started with DS3. What an awesome experience it was. Now I can't even enjoy casual games.
I wish I could experience Dark Souls III for the first time again. Exploring Untended Graves for the first time is my favorite moment in video game history.
Crank up the heat with a lvl 1 run
@@overused6632 A couple minutes is certainly enough to judge any piece of media! And I say that as someone who, like you, suffered severe brain damage during a car accident.
For me it's Bloodborne. Reaching Yahar'gul Unseen Village for the first time was an unforgettable experience. Or discovering the Fishing Hamlet after beating Lady Maria in the DLC.
Man, Miyazaki is a goddamn wizard. These aren't just games, they're works of art.
@@overused6632you concluded it's overrated after a few minutes? blame your pathetic attention span, not the game
Get good
"I perfect dodge rolled behind him and stabbed him in the back, winning the fight... then I fought FUCKINF Gael"
Farming 30 Vertebra Shackle's is the true test of your metal
Easy
This is a feature I wish Elden Ring maintained. (covenants) It also motivates invading and assisting invasions something that means nothing in Elden Ring.
@@struggleryoutube because Elden ring is just all fluff and open world garbage. I played it for about a year tops. My least played fromsoft game ever
@@struggleryoutube NO Elden Ring had a perfect trophy list no BS you're ok at the game you get the platinum
It was after watching the video and really loving it that I realized it didn't have thousands upon thousands of views! Which was shocking.
Because you were great, the video you made was simply great.
Excellent writing, excellent pacing, rewarding arc in the story you told, amazing insight into gaming history.
But my favourite was the very clear and bold text sprawl towards the end.
You inspired :) you did it
Thanks! Really appreciate your feedback and time ❤
I'd like to echo that sentiment, you did a great job on the video and if you keep it up I don't see how you won't end up with a substantial amount of subs. I'm now one of them
@@scopecreep_awesome video man
I’m in full agreement. DS3 is by far my favorite game, and the journey I went on to complete it was incredibly altering for me on a personal level.
Great video my dude.
😂Jesus Christ
I just bought it on steam sale and started another run.
Beginning with DS/DKS is the most unrepeatable experience.
Fights like your fight with the nameless king are where we got "git gud" from. It applies to many aspects of the souls games and it's pretty solid advice.
I thought it was a toxic meme? You could apply that to any aspect of life and it still rings true, it's just rude.
@@eted2 It can be both, depends on whos says it. And to spot the difference, you've got to
GIT GUD
The feeling I get when playing this game (even in comparison to the rest of FromSoft's games) is indescribable! I have literally never experienced something like this in all my years of gaming! I love this game with all my heart! Keep up the great work!
Dark Souls III I believe is my favorite game of all time. That game is beyond amazing. I can replay that game over and over and over again.
My man stuck with his stock Knight's sword. Now that's dedication.
LMAO
Dark Souls 3 tells you it's okay to move on.
Video starts 13 minutes in.
Thanks bro
This comment plays nicely into the video lmao
@@RJ-ir9pj apparently bro did not catch the message 😂
dude rlly said "instant gratification"
This is ruthless 😂
Sir! Great video essay, one of the best I've seen.
You tell a compelling tale. I’ve struggled to explain what these games are like to people who don’t get it, and you hit on a lot of what goes through my head but I can’t quite nail down. Such a good video.
Never heard of you, but subbed.
I’ll definitely have to get back into it. I started playing it a couple years ago beat the second boss and just never got around to playing it again because of other things coming out or personal happenings. Thanks for making this video.
Got about 400+ hrs on DS3 and man it never got old when I had a PC it was always ready to play
This hyped me up so hard, thank you.
I see video appreciative of dark souls 3, i click it. Simple cause & effect. Maybe someone else can put to words how much i loved that game.
Not even gonna lie, this video brought a tear to eye with how introspective it made me feel. Dark souls is a series that will always be special for me, seeing that others can construe a message so similarly out of it is inspiring. Absolutely fantastic video man, excited to see more from you
a video with such a high quality like this deserves way more appreciation.
I am experiencing the same with Bloodborne. Any accomplishment I want, I have to put in the blood, sweat, and tears to obtain. Analyze the enemies I get stuck on an study their moves to find their patterns. With the lack of a shield or many ranged weapons, the only way forward is to be aggressive but not greedy. And most importantly, don’t be afraid to lose or fail. The gameplay is challenging yet also intoxicating, the story and lore are hidden yet also deep. This game is truly an awe inspiring experience.
I love that feeling in these kinds of games. When at the beginning you're like, "I don't think I can do this".
And then after a few tries, you get the hang of more and more moves. You change from a passive mindset to a more active and aggressive one.
Before you know it, you're at the final boss going "I know I can beat this."
There is no fucking way you platinumed Elden Ring in 65 hours. Unless you loaded backup saves.
Could have followed a guide. The game can be finished with most content done in around 40-50 hours if you're good, then the ng rushed to get alternate endings, etc.
I heard him say that and came to type this same thing. I feel like he has to have meant to say 165 hours.
Too easy for Souls players.
Haha I thought the same
My plat took 400 hours , no guide
First video i’ve seen of yours and I’m blown away that you’re not a larger content creator. As a long time souls fan, thank you deeply for making this video. Subbed 👍🏼
glad you enjoyed it
Great Video, Nice story telling. thanks for the efforts u put in ❤
Epic video bro! Thank you. I’m yet to play Dark Souls 3. But I’m looking forward to it. I started the same way you did. Except I also skipped Elden Ring after it smashed me around for an hour. Now I’m back and loving Dark Souls 1. I’m starting from the beginning and I’m hooked.
Your video inspired me to revisit my Soulsborne playthroughs with an additional though process, adding even more to the experience! Thank you!
Love the passion in this video
Masterpiece video. Instant sub. You got me thinking abt ds3, honestly, gonna have to replay it
I was stuck on the nameless king for literal months, eventually beat it while my gf was watching :) unforgetable memory
I'm very glad you've written this entire video narrating it in a perfect past tense. Fantastic choice for the video's long term value, and documentative feel. Well written ingeneral too!
Wow! That was an incredible video and I couldn't agree more on DS3 it is an incredible experience and you did a great job conveying that. Thank you
Absolutely brilliant retrospective. One of the best games of all time.
Really glad the algorithm brought me here. Loving this
the intro context was very essential to the rest of the video🤞🏼 keep doing you
Great video, very insightful and meaningful! Thanks for creating this!
This was dope. Mirrors my own experience coming from Elden ring to DS1. Very well done 🔥
wow this quality is good you definitely will grow, i cant wait to watch
lmfao I love that you have the dreams & nightmares instrumental as the fight goes on
Best writing in a video I've seen in years - genuine poetry
Wow man amazingly articulated with just enough humor. Easy choice to subscribe. Good shit my guy.
Great video perfect lead in and timing
Bravo. Your writing was incredible. Your video editing was interesting, intentional, and purposeful. Loved your critique. Well done.
this is one of the better videos ive seen on this topic. thank you for a masterpiece
I’ve been a Souls fan for years, and I must say, thank you. You’ve articulated what I’ve always felt about these games far better than I could.
Fantastic video man, already played the game but these souls essay vids just give these nostalgic feeling of when I was playing them
I’m obsessed with DS3. I use to be just a FIFA & COD player. I arrogantly dismissed Dark Souls as unplayable and a waste of one’s time due to it’s difficultly. A friend of mine showed me the trailer which uses the song In The Woods Somewhere for Dark Souls 3 and the atmosphere and visuals really caught my attention. Once I tried it there was no turning back. This game changed my life.
I'm in minute 11 of the video, still waiting to hear about dark souls 3!!
In minute 16, there were some mentions of bloodborne and elden ring, still waiting to hear about dark souls 3.
okay, let me tell you it gets better after that :)
This video was awesome. Love how you put dreams and nightmares in the background
Was wondering if anyone would catch that 😂
This is potentially one of the best video essays I've seen on this topic.
And I would say - not just this topic - but rather also on the intricacies associated with it.
I was cooking while I listened to your work. I peeked to my left, to where the monitor was, every now and then, and I was very much enthralled throughout.
You had me nodding my head several times and giving me several aha moments before the video ended.
There were even points when I stopped what I was doing for a few seconds out of a minor eureka shock you had given me.
You were able to link so many concepts together quite clearly: concepts I myself hadn't really thought of before.
One of these were points were on the entities competing for our attention. I never really did think of that before, but it makes so much sense.
Your choice of music also is quite potent and fitting throughout. Except for the minor lack of audio towards the very last seconds of the video, everything was immensely, professionally well made.
Beautiful work, beautiful work. And I am excited to hear more from you.
And I am excited to see you blossom onward alongside your contemporaries. You very much deserve it.
You have earned yourself a follower and subscriber.
Amazing use of dreams and nightmares at the end 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Amazing video! I recently starting playing dark souls and was so excited to see a recently video come out about it! Love the Mario reference, that is literally my childhood
TH-cam randomly recommended this to me, and i watched the entire video. It's excellent, and i agree with your sentiment on most things. Subscribed.
The Dreams and Nightmares instrumental goes crazy, awesome vid man!
Excellent video, eloquently spoken, unique perspective, well articulated, crafted with intention and truly inspiring.
I can't remember the last time I sat straight through a long video but it had my attention the whole way through.
I'm glad I watched it. I don't really have the words to describe it but I enjoyed it and thank you. That was a lot of value for under half an hour.
This video is perfection
You gained a new sub, great video! Very knowledgeable and inspiring!
thank you sir
Great video man, contents, narrative etc
Legendary video. I admit, I clicked on this thinking," oh boy, another one. And here we go..." but actually, I felt this appraisal in my heart and soul.
The dreams and nightmares edits with boss fight was tight, nice vid man
nice video mane :)
good writing and structure, love the dark knight being mentioned as well
Hell of a video, excellent work. I have so many thoughts about movies and games I’ve been thinking about making videos about them just for the hell of it, and this inspired me a lot.
The emphasis on instant gratification and its ramifications to media, and entertainment as a whole was so refreshing. I'm glad to see these points so exceptionally explained.
Bro - Your commentary here is smooth. Easy to watch and listen to as well - Nice - Subscribed!
I’ve been stuck on this boss for like 3 months now … I put the game down and stopped playing but watching your video gave me the encouragement I needed to pick it back up and keep grinding thanks 🙏🏾 💯💪🏿🔥
Holy shit man !!! That was fantastic...
Great video I make promise to myself to finish Elder Ring dark souls will be next thank you for your work and time and effort to put this video together Im glad Im not the only one that actually saw that those games are not games they are key to the mind.
Love the video man, subbed!
“… and finding the will to fail forward” may be the most poignant summation of SoulsBorne I’ve ever heard
such a thought provoking synopsis. An awesome video. I hope you make such videos for other soul games as well. DSIII is really something special.
beautiful reflection dude, congrats on your video
i’ve been replaying the souls games recently as well so it’s crazy that this popped up on my recommended. i’ve been subscribed for a minute but this video has shown me that i’ve been sleeping on you bro this video quality is amazing and i loved this watch
The part where you compared the nameless king fight with whiplash is just so true when you think about it. Nice analogy.
great video, would love to see more!
"It doesnt inspire change... it requires it!" DAmn! what an unexpected poetic end. I got chills!
Glad you liked it : )
Holy shit dude what an amazing video. i never expected this when i clicked on it. i am so glad to hear other people put into words what we all experience with these games.
Great video, keep grinding king❤
you sir have earned yourself a subscriber, what a video
Fantastic video that makes you think, superb 👍
Yup, i had a lot of fun going through the castle after teleporting from firelink shrine. then everything after that was amazing.
This video helped me understand why so many feel so strongly about these games. Deeper meaning is found through suffering and perseverance. But games can also still be fun for the sake of fun without being meaningless.
You’re a great writer man. Keep it up. You’ve got something here. Also mad respect for whiplash and DK references.
Appreciate the compliments ❤
@@scopecreep_ for sure I hardly ever comment on YT, take that for what it’s worth :). Keep it going :)
Really well made video man keep it up
One of my favourite games ever
I started it today! Watching your video is a sign!
I believe all these souls like game are a challenge which teach you patience, delayed gratification and forces you to become absolutely the best which could bleed out in areas in real life!
This was awesome
fantastic video man, keep it up
Fun watch man, and great developer- fan since 2012.
Top video, great job lad.
I think this video is incredibly well done
Whats an amazing style you have. I loved every second of your video . Will watch it few more times. Ds1 was my first souls game and now i am playing elden ring. Will pick up ds3 after this. Thanks for your video.
really hyped to hear you think it's worth a re-watch! Thanks for the compliment and your view!
What a great video. Very nice work 👍
Wow…..👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I have no words to describe this review except exquisite… deff earned a sub..I didn’t even realize you were a small channel I normally only watch channels I’m subscribed to I guess the instant mind numbing gratification has hit me since I put ds3 down 2 years ago after 5 full completions and a run with cinders and convergence but you my good sir have me craving a new run thank you and god bless you
As an ex-mormon who used to knock doors in Eastern Europe Lithuania, "like a mormon marching door - to - door" sent me 🤣🤣😂😂. Amazing video!
I had a very similar formative experience the first time I put down the orphan of kos in bloodborne. Now I love that feeling of having to absolutely lock in when you hit a wall of a boss
Thise closing statements were poignant and resounding. I see potential, sub
Wish I could make long form content this good. Well done man!
amazing video bro such good quality