Everyone talks about the irithyl dungeon being too maze-like, but I never hear people talk about how navigating the tunnels in the smouldering lake will pretty much take the better part of a few hours without either a guide, or prior knowledge.
Lots of great points and pointers mate! I love Irityll, particularly, Irithyll of the Boreal Valley with the Pontiff Sulyvan boss. A lot of fans do. Rom was a true nightmare of an experience. Utterly concur with you on Lorentz. Great video as always! Fine quality. Very nice! Peace.
If you enjoy it then keep enjoying it man! Don’t let other people’s opinions take away from or change your own opinion. Not enough people nowadays think for themselves anymore they all just want to follow the popular opinion like sheep. I know for instance it’s popular to hate ds2 but I personally like it better than ds1 and demons souls and could care less if people don’t like my opinion lol
Dark Souls 3 worst moments: Finding out that they toned down the aRPG mechanics of the previous games to focus on a high-speed Arpg system. That and DS3 scrapped every positive change for Caster gameplay in DS2 for an abysmal caster gameplay system instead. (A system that was continued in Elden Ring with very minute adjustments.)
Let's talk only about the big four Bloodborne best moment: once you defeat the living failures and open the astral clocktower to fight LadyMaria Bloodborne worst moment: at the beginning of the game everytime you have to farm the blood vials Dark souls 3 best moment: entering irithyll and pontiff sulyvahn Dark souls 3 worst moment: The entire farron keep area and the water that makes you slow in the castle there before you fight the deacons Sekiro best moment: everytime you see the deathblow mark Sekiro worst moment: fighting fucking demon of hatred and guardian ape for the first time Elden ring best first moment: raising the door at the first step and you see the whole Limgrave and varre for the first time Elden ring second best moment: touchig the withered arm to enter the DLC Elden ring third best moment: Radagon is Marika for the first time without watching videos and guides on youtube Elden ring worst moment: when you realize there in no more content to play in the game
Definitely agree with you on both parts of Demon's Souls. Especially when going through the rolling skeleton enemies. My GOD they were infuriating in that tight area. Surprisingly, I didn't mind the Valley of Defilement. Then again, I saved it for endgame. As for Dark Souls, I loved going into the arena to fight Artorias. To see a hyped up hero throughout the story to suddenly go against him was epic to me. As for least favorite, I actually didn't mind Lost Izalith. I mean the dragon butt enemies were uninspired and annoying, though I thought going through the ruins was awesome, even if incomplete and barren. I was always fascinated by the demons and the flame of chaos. The bed of chaos runback, however.... Still haven't played DS2 and still playing Sekiro. So no comment on either. When it comes to Dark Souls 3, there was something magical about taking the elevator up to Anor Lando. I remember playing the first time and saying out loud, "Wait, am I about to see Anor Lando again?" There was something so good about that moment for me that will live rent free. Also, the entire Gael fight. As for the worst moment, I have to agree with the cathedral. While beautiful, navigating them and having the goopy crap that imedes your movement was an inconvenience. For Bloodborne, I thought it was going to be the introduction to Ludwig. It was awesome. What beat that was the moment he finds the Moonlight Greatsword. The transition scene was so cinematically well done with the music. What beat that was the entire fight against Lady Maria. To this day, when is my favorite boss fight in any video game. While I didn't mind Micolash (other than the one hit kill move BS), I did not like the Nightmare Frontier. It was more annoying than anything. Even then, it wasn't too terrible. I'm biased. Bloodbborne is my favorite of the series. Finally, Elden Ring. I loved the entirety of the DLC, especially the Messmir fight. I was having so much fun that entire fight, even with the amount of times I dies. By far my favorite boss in the game. I also love anything with my waifu Ranni. I'll simp for her any day. My least favorite moment was the trick chest that takes you to the mine in Caelid. WHile the mine wasn't impossible to escape from, I remember being stuck there the first time playing Elden Ring. Then you find a large hellscape filled with Scarlet Rot. Aside from that,I might have too agree with you about the town puzzle.
Whilst Bloodborne, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Elden Ring are generally considered the big three of the Soulsbourne series with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice being the number 1 contender for perfect game alongside Elden Ring, the fact almost everyone dislikes (not hates) the folding screen monkeys proves Sekiro did everything right with its only major flaw being the same which reoccurs in all of Fromsoft titles: Multiple enemies. None can tell when the developers at Fromsoft will for once give a player an experience with multiple enemies that does not make them fume or frown. It ain't that the folding screen monkeys was a horrible experience only that it was a borderline tedious and somewhat unnecessary experimental addition to what may have been an utterly flawless game.
@@SamaelMorningstar-bx4ng you’re mostly right but my biggest issues with Sekiro is too many boss repeats and too little variety in how to fight enemies
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Being Cursed by the Sewers Basilisks on DS1 is the equivalent of going to hell before you die.
Also being cursed by them in the great hollow when you grab the ash lake bonfire
@Spitfire0024That's what I got lol
Everyone talks about the irithyl dungeon being too maze-like, but I never hear people talk about how navigating the tunnels in the smouldering lake will pretty much take the better part of a few hours without either a guide, or prior knowledge.
Ds3 has 3 horrible sections in a row. Farron keep, the ruins, and the dungeon
It is even better, you can summon torrent during the elden beast fight, Torrent will help you fight a god but he is scared of the abysal woods.
research hall is still a great level, some of the best level design and use of shortcuts in the series
Lots of great points and pointers mate!
I love Irityll, particularly, Irithyll of the Boreal Valley with the Pontiff Sulyvan boss. A lot of fans do.
Rom was a true nightmare of an experience.
Utterly concur with you on Lorentz.
Great video as always! Fine quality. Very nice!
Peace.
Briefly read as “Best and Worst Mommies”. I have a problem
Best moment in elden ring its
THE RADAAAAHN FESTIVAL
Before I knew people didn't like lost Izalith, I was enjoying it honestly I liked the levels
If you enjoy it then keep enjoying it man! Don’t let other people’s opinions take away from or change your own opinion. Not enough people nowadays think for themselves anymore they all just want to follow the popular opinion like sheep. I know for instance it’s popular to hate ds2 but I personally like it better than ds1 and demons souls and could care less if people don’t like my opinion lol
15:30 when did y’all find out there’s more than one Black Knife Assassin in the evergaol?
Today lmao, only because my friend told me there was more then one because I told him he killed the only one.
Dark Souls 3 worst moments:
Finding out that they toned down the aRPG mechanics of the previous games to focus on a high-speed Arpg system.
That and DS3 scrapped every positive change for Caster gameplay in DS2 for an abysmal caster gameplay system instead. (A system that was continued in Elden Ring with very minute adjustments.)
Not mentioning Yorshka in Irithyl is criminal, one of the best NPC OAT
Before seeing it. Blood borne should be vial farming
You can literally buy them from the shrine. Vial farming is so over exaggerated
The reaserch hall being your least fav in the dlc sucks.
Let's talk only about the big four
Bloodborne best moment: once you defeat the living failures and open the astral clocktower to fight LadyMaria
Bloodborne worst moment: at the beginning of the game everytime you have to farm the blood vials
Dark souls 3 best moment: entering irithyll and pontiff sulyvahn
Dark souls 3 worst moment: The entire farron keep area and the water that makes you slow in the castle there before you fight the deacons
Sekiro best moment: everytime you see the deathblow mark
Sekiro worst moment: fighting fucking demon of hatred and guardian ape for the first time
Elden ring best first moment: raising the door at the first step and you see the whole Limgrave and varre for the first time
Elden ring second best moment: touchig the withered arm to enter the DLC
Elden ring third best moment: Radagon is Marika for the first time without watching videos and guides on youtube
Elden ring worst moment: when you realize there in no more content to play in the game
The coolest cutscene is for sure gough shooting down kalameet
10:39 Laurence is in my top 3 souls bosses lol
I will come back to this after beating him
Bro I love Laurence!!
people hate on him way too much just cause his first phase is a reskin🤷🏽♂️
He's a very fun fight to learn especially on bl4
Definitely agree with you on both parts of Demon's Souls. Especially when going through the rolling skeleton enemies. My GOD they were infuriating in that tight area. Surprisingly, I didn't mind the Valley of Defilement. Then again, I saved it for endgame.
As for Dark Souls, I loved going into the arena to fight Artorias. To see a hyped up hero throughout the story to suddenly go against him was epic to me. As for least favorite, I actually didn't mind Lost Izalith. I mean the dragon butt enemies were uninspired and annoying, though I thought going through the ruins was awesome, even if incomplete and barren. I was always fascinated by the demons and the flame of chaos. The bed of chaos runback, however....
Still haven't played DS2 and still playing Sekiro. So no comment on either.
When it comes to Dark Souls 3, there was something magical about taking the elevator up to Anor Lando. I remember playing the first time and saying out loud, "Wait, am I about to see Anor Lando again?" There was something so good about that moment for me that will live rent free. Also, the entire Gael fight. As for the worst moment, I have to agree with the cathedral. While beautiful, navigating them and having the goopy crap that imedes your movement was an inconvenience.
For Bloodborne, I thought it was going to be the introduction to Ludwig. It was awesome. What beat that was the moment he finds the Moonlight Greatsword. The transition scene was so cinematically well done with the music. What beat that was the entire fight against Lady Maria. To this day, when is my favorite boss fight in any video game. While I didn't mind Micolash (other than the one hit kill move BS), I did not like the Nightmare Frontier. It was more annoying than anything. Even then, it wasn't too terrible. I'm biased. Bloodbborne is my favorite of the series.
Finally, Elden Ring. I loved the entirety of the DLC, especially the Messmir fight. I was having so much fun that entire fight, even with the amount of times I dies. By far my favorite boss in the game. I also love anything with my waifu Ranni. I'll simp for her any day. My least favorite moment was the trick chest that takes you to the mine in Caelid. WHile the mine wasn't impossible to escape from, I remember being stuck there the first time playing Elden Ring. Then you find a large hellscape filled with Scarlet Rot. Aside from that,I might have too agree with you about the town puzzle.
People hate Lost Izolith but I think Tomb of the Giants is way worse🤣
Tomb of the giants isn't even that bad 😭
@@skilledgamerboi3454 bro visually it sucks and it’s not fun to play at all
Saying Abyssal woods is a good is like saying Dark Souls 2 is good. It's just factually wrong.
Dark souls 2 > Dark Souls. Fight me
Whilst Bloodborne, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Elden Ring are generally considered the big three of the Soulsbourne series with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice being the number 1 contender for perfect game alongside Elden Ring, the fact almost everyone dislikes (not hates) the folding screen monkeys proves Sekiro did everything right with its only major flaw being the same which reoccurs in all of Fromsoft titles: Multiple enemies. None can tell when the developers at Fromsoft will for once give a player an experience with multiple enemies that does not make them fume or frown. It ain't that the folding screen monkeys was a horrible experience only that it was a borderline tedious and somewhat unnecessary experimental addition to what may have been an utterly flawless game.
@@SamaelMorningstar-bx4ng you’re mostly right but my biggest issues with Sekiro is too many boss repeats and too little variety in how to fight enemies
This seems like ai lol
Noice
Trash takes. Itithyl dungeon is solid level design
Good level shit enemies
Before seeing it. Blood borne should be vial farming