I actually really really loved the dark and dying athmosphere of DS3. It makes the world look way more eerie and it very much fits the challenge you're going through. Also the main game had some great looking areas too, for example the Irithyll of the Boreal Valley. Plus the bosses look by far the best out of the 3 games. Yhorm, the Nameless King and even High Lord Wolnir all just got great design.
I have to agree. It ds3 was my first souls game and the environment intrigued me so much it made me go back and play the others. After doing so, I would suggest dark souls 3 to be easily the best of the series overall.
Wolnir got great design, looks wise, when it comes to the fight it's mostly terrible though I've had runs where he immediately would pull the sword out where the fight would at least be interesting.
@@angryyordle4640 I did hate it but at least he was satisfying to send to the abyss, the shit tree on the other hand has nothing good going for him because he takes an actual shit on you.
Just beat Irithyll for the first time and I have to say it's absolutely fucking gorgeous, an contender for one of my favorite soulsborne areas visually
A lot of people complain about Gael. I honestly don't know why. I think he was one of the most fair in the game. All of his stuff was telegraphed and he wasn't too bad. I liked midir less than Gael but he felt pretty fair as well. Fuck freide though that skank was rough
tuesti7c I feel the exact same way. I love Gael and Midir and think both of them are quite fair while still being difficult (though honestly I never had much trouble with Midir). Fuck Friede though. Cool boss, but a pain in the ass to fight.
I HATE Freide. There's unfair and then there's a teleporting gank boss with three fucking phases that can turn invisible and hit you from across the entire boss room. The only reason I even fight her at all is so I can get to The Ringed City that much sooner.
well, in my opinion Dark Souls 3 is the best one. The quality of this game is much much higher than any other game in the series. It's mainly because the fan service didn't strike me as much because it was a good kind of fan service, nothing really felt unnecesarry for me and the quality of game is something we get in exchange for only shorter story. I love DS3 and it will always be one of my favourite games ever.
Ruben Mendez There are some people that I respectfully disagree with and there are some people that are so absolutely wrong on an objective level that I literally cannot fathom how they came to their conclusions, and this is one of the latter cases.
DS3 is my favorite Souls game. Now, I'll praise DS1 all day long for its brilliant design philosophy, it's solid enemy design and excellent combat, but there's one aspect of the game I can't forgive; it's unfinished. Looking at all the cut content and seeing what could have been in the game, plus the areas like Lost Izalith and Ash Lake that could have been so much more, makes me wonder what the game could have been if they'd be given more time to develop it. Is DS3 a perfect game? No, but at least it feels finished. I feel satisfied with what I got. With DS1, thinking about what could have been rather than what I actually have severely detracts from the overall experience. As much as I love DS1, I can't bring myself to say it's the best in the series for that one simple reason.
I have to heavily disagree. I hate the argument that the areas are uninspired, if you say this about ds 3 you have to say it about ds 1 as well. Almost all areas are from demons souls.
Jason Hirt I think the majority of DS1 areas are unique + since DeS is PS3 exclusive many haven’t played it and just because DS1 allegedly copies doesn’t make DS3s copying any better
Crazy to put DS3 at the bottom. Crazy! Sure the world isn't as interconnected as DS1, but the individual areas are so fantastically designed, it has the best bosses of the Souls series, it has the smoothest combat, and the most refined mechanics. The way it wraps up the lore of the world, especially with the DLC, is beautiful. Yes it has issues with the multiplayer and I understand why people complain about it being too fan-service-y, but if you look at the Souls games without nostalgia goggles on, I think there's a strong argument that DS3 is the best in the series.
I mean technically Firelink Shrine IS part of the world. You get to it from the Consumed King's Garden in Lothric Castle, but you can't get back from there because you drop down into it. But if you go to the Cemetery of Ash and to the spot where you'd drop from the Consumed King's Garden into the Untended Graves, you can see the tunnel that you'd access it from. Firelink Shrine is in the present, and the dark version in the Untended Graves is in the past, as is the rest of the game. Hunters' Dream is a bit different, but it does have a version of it that you access from the Church Workshop Tower in the Cathedral Ward, so it gives it some semblance of a location within the world.
I thought Untended Graves was present, since Ludleth talks about trying to save the Firekeeper there, and how there are two versions of Gundyr, Champion being the stronger. But it does make sense it being the past.
This just messed up with my mind, how do the npc come here then? I understand the other unkindled would follow the same path but what about people like orbeck or patches?
@@BullFrogFace I also think Untended Graves is in the past, because yeah Iudex Gundyr is the present version, it says Champion Gundyr there because he was the one who was supposed to link the fire but he was too late and the fire had already faded hence the shrine is dark so it has to be in the past. Since he couldn't link the fire and his firekeeper was dead he was made the "Iudex" which basically means judge, so by defeating Iudex in the present, we prove ourselves worthy of linking the first flame
Well, Dark Souls 3 at least has a consistent art style instead of shitting out random locations (yes, I mean the DS2 locations). I honestly don't agree with DS2 being better than DS3 as much as I like DS2 (especially the DLC). For me it's DS3 vs Bloodborne really (while DS1 has and will have a special place in my hearth, never felt so excited killing next boss, feeling so accomplished. Beating Ornstein and Smough after like 80 tries felt surreal). It's your opinion, I don't agree.
Playing ds1 after ds3, 2 and bloodborne really showed me how amazing Omnidirectional rolling is and its the best thing that ever happened to the series.
What you're doing here is taking two of his arguments, massively simplifying them, then contorting them to make them sound ridiculous. That's called a straw man and it ruins your argument. Allow me to counter. Not all fanservice is bad, most people agree the Soul of Cinder is excellent as a callback due to its narrative logic and the fact that it stands out while making people remember an extremely memorable part of DS1. However, DS3 absolutely overdid this kind of thing to the point of it being to the game's detriment, virtually every single area is a reference to DS1 and if the area itself isn't a direct reference then there is something in there that is. Examples include Firelink Shrine, High Wall and Undead Settlement are both similar to the Burg (the Settlement taking the idea and the High Wall taking the look and feel), Farron Keep, Catacombs of Carthus, Smouldering Lake being literally made up of Ash Lake and the Demon Ruins, Irithyll and Anor Londo. His issue there is that it doesn't need to bear the name "Firelink Shrine" if it's something completely different. I understand they were named that way because they are shrines to link the fire, but that is still a direct connection to the original that wasn't needed. Something like the name "Shrine of Lords" or anything less generic than that. Either go all in on the reference or don't make the reference. The way it is now is extremely unsatisfying because it's clear they only called it Firelink Shrine that so the DS fanboys could cum in their pants a little from it. It has no lore or story connection, it's just pure fan pandering.
I'm a bit late on this and probably no ones ever reading this, but I want to give my thoughts on your points because it's quite interesting to me how much we differ in our opinions about this game. To give kind of a backstory on my thoughts, my first Souls game was Dark Souls 3, I never touched Dark Souls 2 and found Dark Souls 1 to be too old (mechanic wise) for me to enjoy it. Bloodborne I only played a bit via PSnow or whatever its called (this streaming thing from Playstation) and Sekiro I played for I think 30 hours or so. So my main game of this franchise is Dark Souls 3 (I just recently hit 105 hours or so) and it's also my first experience with these kinds of games. So if u wonder why I see certain things the way I do, that's probably why, Fanservice doesn't matter to me, because frankly, I don't know whats an homage and whats not ^^ So here we go: Hate#1: Yea the dogs are absolutely terrible, I think no one's gonna argue about that. Even to me the filthy casual they are just annoying, and I abuse the Quit Reset quite often just to get rid of them. Love#1: Like I said I really can't say too much about Fanservice, but I fully agree that it's a blast playing through the first time. I will never forget beating Watchers, Nameless, Gael or even the fcking Greatwood (even tho it's terrible lol). Hate#2: Idk about this one. I have to strongly disagree. Dark Souls 1 isn't a well-rounded experience. At least that's what u said in many videos. The second half is terrible and many bosses seemed quite uninspired and mechanic wise old. (At least that's the impression I get from your videos) And I am quite glad DS3 exists because it's by far the most enjoyable experience for me. But I'm no series Veteran so I really can't say how much exactly is repeated here. But what from what I saw (again based on your Videos): Bosses seem rather different in every game, except maybe second phase Cinder or Midir. The setting while similar feel way different. I feel like both these games have quite different approaches to the end of the fire stuff. Areas also feel different, even those who return. Anor Londo looks completely different, color tone wise. Swamps are shit in every game. So I really can't see your problem with uninspired. Also, your expectations of so many different franchises are just not realistic. That's not how companies work. They can't just create different settings over and over and over in just a few years. How many years do you think they took for Bloodborne just to get the setting right? Or how many for the souls series? Or even for Sekiro? Wasn't it like 5 years just for that idea and game? And also you quite forget that FromSoft games are extremely deep lore-wise and stuff. You can't expect them to keep this level of quality when they need to invent completely new franchises every few years. What I also don't get: You say DS3 feels way too much like DS1 clone, but in the same sentence you say you feel like they made it a way faster more bloodborne like experience. So they did change they fcking core gameplay loop speed-wise? That's a pretty huge difference. Hate#3: No identity? Generic? Mate in which world do u live that this game is generic? You know whats generic? Ubisoft games. They are exactly the same, open worlds with nothing in them and the only motivation is a family member. You know whats generic? CoD getting re-released every year or Fifa. That's generic. What's not generic is this game. Not one FromSoft game is generic. Every single one of them has a purpose and huge and good and well thought out lore. Well balanced combat and gameplay. Interesting visuals. Even good music that's quite unique in every game. Dark Souls 3 is as generic as Dark Souls 1. Both tell a story. Ofc Dark Souls 1 invented the franchise, BUT Dark Souls 3 expanded on it, with completely new lords of cinder, new factions, expanded lore on older things (Nameless beeing the son of Gwynn) Saying Generic to any FromSoft game is honestly disrespectful af and completely unreasonable, objectively speaking. And only because u can't seem to take your nostalgia goggles off, doesn't mean this game has no identity. That's just bs. And what's that about nothing new in the game? - Revamped, faster Dark Souls combat? Weapon Arts (which are fcking useful, ofc there is trash like in every game, but stuff like the Moonlight Greatsword or Twinblades have fcking amazing Weapon Arts, even the Watchers weapon has a really good one. You just need to learn when to use most of them, and when not.) New bosses with new Mechanics? Completly new movesets? Fewer bs like in the other games? (ofc there is still bs, but at least no Ratking or Butterfly) New areas? I think an overhauled upgrade system, at least it seemed kinda different to DS1 from what I've seen, but not sure. Like you said much more lore to explore. And one of the greatest achievements of DS3 is the Availability. Like the game actually tried to teach me how it works. In DS1 I got randomly punished for not knowing weird shit like that dude who will kill the firekeeper who upgrades my estus or so. The Tutorial Boss is sooo much better than in DS1. He actually teaches you how to fight in this game, not this stiff demon who can't even move properly. At no point did I feel lost, though I constantly had to watch my surroundings and had to think about where to get next at times. In DS1 it's just this open-ended mess where I don't know where to go and what I have to get to get further into the game and stuff. Like really, the game did a terrible job at explaining stuff that's important. Sure it's more linear than DS1, but that's not a bad thing, in fact, I think it makes the game better. But ofc that's subjective. And every fcking Souls game I have seen is R1 Spam to easy win. But that's your choice. You can also just run it down with Twinblades, but that's boring, it's your choice. But that's nothing new lol. Hate#4: Uhm? What? Not pleasing to look at? You want to tell me that Irythill is horrible? Or Anor Londo, which is from your beloved DS1? Or the Ringed city? The Gael Arena? The Painted World? The Watchers Arena? Even Undead Settlement has some beautiful shots? Or what about Archdragons Peak? Lothric Castle? The Firebond shrine? The dark variant? Sure we have some horrible things like Farron Keep or some other stuff, but then again, DS1 has Blight Town, the lava hell and stuff. Like cmon mate. Bloodborne is also tonally completely dark and the whole world is basically different grey tones, but it's still beautiful. Same goes for Dark Souls 3. Like I know that's subjective, but you can't tell me you find Bloodborne attractive (which it is no doubt) but dislike DS3. Hate#5: You even say it's thematic and fits the game. Like what's your problem? ^^ Maybe it's not even meant to be that hard of an homage, except for the name, because its lore-wise the spot were an ashen one meets up with his firekeeper? You can even see this in the tower to your left where all the old Firekeepers were thrown into when their Ashen One failed. And there beeing 5 thrones makes total sense, because there are 5 dudes that you have to collect (except for Luddleth since he chills there already) Sure you can dislike the tunnel design because it's not DS1 but than again you even say you don't like that DS3 "copies" so much of DS1, but when it does something different it's also bad? Like, decide what you want mate. And again they changed the Hub World design and u complain that they changed it after complaining DS3 does too much like DS1 did. WHAT TF U WANT FROM THIS GAME ^^ Also, Gundyr is meant to be the challenge for you to overcome, so it makes sense the Sword he drops enables you to go ahead in the story. He's meant to test you. And I for one felt very comfy in Firelink shrine, but I understand that's also very subjective. And again, you say what Dark Souls is for, and they changed that dramatically in DS3. And you dislike it. After complaining, like I mentioned 3000 times that DS3 feels too samey. It can't be that much same if you constantly say that it changed too much. Mate pls. Your videos are so well done normally, here you are just constantly mixing stuff up. I won't comment on the loves, because I agree with them. And honestly, this took longer than expected. I need to sleep lol In summary, I love your videos, don't get me wrong and critique is a good thing, but it felt like you bashed the game for not being Dark Souls 1 and for being Dark Souls 1. You bashed it for contradicting stuff. On one hand, it feels too samey on the other it differs too much. Makes no sense to me really. Even tho I agree to some extent on your hates, but for me, they apply to mostly all of the games at some points, and at some points not, I really wouldn't say that any game FromSoft put out felt bad or even mediocre. Just compared to the general gaming industry their games are always a breath of fresh air and I think this got a bit underappreciated in this video. In the end, it's your opinion ofc, and I won't hold you back from having it, but please next time read through your script again, this felt so unfinished and not at all like your other videos. But than again I doubt you'll ever read this, so I just wasted nearly 2 hours of my life for this ^^ Send help xD
I actually like farron swamp, it has this exploration atmosphere too it since u have to find all the fires to put them out and also it looks great seeing the ruins of farron keep or even olacile if u look closer
I agree with you completely. He sends out mixed messages, and has nostalgia glasses on the whole time. Ds3 is defenitley the best of the series, and I have a little bit of a weird opinion becuase I prefer 2 to 1.
Cyka Nugget I agree with you. Everyone kinda just says “poison swamp” “slow” and leaves it at that. Not only does every mechanic make sense, but it’s actually fun to go through for me, except for the ghrus, those things can burn
A bit of correction my friend. The upgrade system that is seen in three was introduced in ds2, now ds3. As for my own opinions, I just don't know how to feel about Ds3, I definitely like it, but after my first playthrough, everytime I try to get back into it, I end up dropping it partway through, don't know why. The bosses are definitely at their highest point, even if I do prefer fighting many of the ones in bloodborne, but other than refighting the bosses, I don't really have a reason to replay the game. There are so many builds I wish to try, but so many of them are just... not good in ds3. Faith, Magic, and Pyromancy builds were all essentially dumpstered, while in ds2, I feel like I can just think of any build, and I can make it work within the game. TO me, I just don't know how to feel on it, it felt good the first time i played, but painfully average on repeat runs.
I find it weird to hate on ds3 ares and say you prefer ds2 areas more ? Like really ? Their are some places in ds2 that look down right horrible like the covetous demon . His room was horrible . The music was meh , the bosses were meh , it's combat was stiff . And yet it's still Better than 3 ? Just find that weird
Yhorm the Giant yea no. Those arenas were nowhere near as bad as some of the ones in dark souls two. Dark souls 2 had reaaaly ugly areas in places. The environmental design was really off.
Joseph Harrietha you know that aesthetics are a huge component of area design right? And either way dark souls 2 also had bad enemy placement in areas, so much so that they completely changed up said placement for the special edition. Dark souls 2 is still a souls game, and is thereby better than most games by a large margin, but it’s env design is one of the points where it really lags behind the rest of the series
This is an excellent and fair list. But I disagree with one thing. In my opinion the areas in ds3 are perfect. Sure most areas weren't super bright and colorfull but I didn't feel like they needed to be. The majority of the areas, and yes even the swamp, look beautiful and are fitting. The boss rooms are all very cool, especially pontiffs. However I do agree that the dlc areas were more appealing. Other than that I can totally understand your opinion. Great video Demod
since the areas are full of "things" you know, like barrels, corps, candles, they feel more alive than DS2 areas, but for me the lack of colors is a disappointment, but maybe it's just because i play too much colorful N64 games (Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, Pokemon Snap, DK64, Conker's, ...)
I've never understood people who complain about drap colorless areas in games that are supposed to be that way. It's intentional and fits the lore/story.
I love most of the areas in DS3. I agree that Firelink should have connected with Lothric(and maybe more areas interconnected in general), but aside from that the world design was both aesthetically beautiful and the layouts were solid. Really the only area I don't care for is the early 'forest' area in Ashes of Ariandel, and that's just because of its wolf and tree spam. Areas like Irythill, the Grand Archives, and the Ringed City were some of the most stunning areas in the series to me.
@@yardblackjack2191 he meant that the atmosphere in bloodborne is very gothic and dark and it has that same sort of atmosphere in all the areas including dlc and chalice dungeons. Not to diss bloodborne or anything. But Bloodborne is consistent and he also said he doesnt enjoy "Blah" areas or gray areas so it doesnt make sense if he loves bloodbornes areas.
not true. I can think of a few ~The repetitive and lazy chalice dungeons (and how awful some of the bosses in there were) ~Lack of weapons (doesn't really bother me much cuz they were good, but many hate that) ~Yahar'ghul's bullshit (Gank squad 2.0 for example) ~Winter Lanterns/Mensis tower/fucking frenzy in general ~the bullshit of Laurence (absolutely retarded in ng+) ~ All the god damn grab attacks Bloodborne is probably my favorite as well, but it's certainly not flawless
Dks2 gets shit on for being linear.. wut?!! From the start you have 4 differen paths to choose (All of which you could skip and instead farm a million souls to go throug the shrione of winter). Then you had a somewhat linear path where you first went to the undead crypt to get the ring, so you could go to aldias keep and get the heart. But after that you had alot of optional areas that had opened up to you (The dlc's, the memories and the darkchasm areas). you could even go to the location of the final boss before going to aldias keep and fight the throne defender and watcher before going to Aldias keep. Dks2 was seriously not linear, you could always make choises in where to go next.
In that aspect, dks2 was more linear and straigforward (excluding the awesome dlc's). But dks3 has just as linear individual areas, and sorely lacks an open world. Therefore dks2 is way more open and free than dks3 which feels like one long linear pathway of areas, with only a few branches (Even fewer of them optional).
DS3 is that at the beginning but the more you go the more branches it gets. there are tons of way in later level like Road of Sacrifice or in the Catacombs and if you don't pay attention, you will miss many many thing. There are more space to explore. Ds2 like the previous guy said, it's very linear. You just need to run forward follow the path and even though you have no sense of direction, you will still end up in your destination. The only things people complain about the connectivity of DS 3 is the hub area and the first lothric castle. After that it gets better
I am sorry but that is a blatant lie... Try watching a progression map for dks11, dks 2 and then dks3... Dks1 and 2 is way more diverse copared to dks3 which has VERY few options in how you want to progress... In dks2 you have NINE options of first boss... in dks3 you have a meek 2 (Excluding gundyr)... And that pattern continues. Ýeah there may be two or three branches, but they cannot in anyway copare to dks1 or dks2...
Personally as someone who's put thousands of hours into Each game, alone. My ranking would be, 5. Dark Souls 2- Many may boo, while others may cheer. The fact remains is I still love this game, It is great fun. However, the sluggish feel, ruins it in comparison to the fluid and tight feeling combat of the other games. It also feels the least interesting lore wise. While Aldia, and Loyce I find entertaining, and top notch, and the Dark Queens having potential, It all feels like it was untapped. This game also has the most BS-Boss design, with the lowest lows(Ancient Dragon, Yes I've killed him dozens of times. Still doesn't make him any less... Boring.) While putting off Invincibility frames to a stat, Was also a terrible decision. It does however have some great bosses. I just find it having the lowest lows, with the fewest highs. 4. Demon's Souls- This will be controversial. However, As much as I adore the game of Demon Souls, It is easily the least balanced of all the games, You can break it in so many ways , it's laughable. While this is obviously because of it being the first of the series, that doesn't mean we ignore the faults to put it higher. The bosses also, were obviously the prototypes for every single one of their later ones, and while there were a few gems(Allant, Flamelurker, Penetrator) There were also many misses. Still fantastic game and deserves respect for starting it all in the least. 3. Dark Souls 3- While it does feel less inspired compared to many of the others in the series, The level design is great(World design being nonexistent unfortunately), The bosses, are the second greatest in the series, arguably the best. And it has the highest highs, with also the highest lows, with bosses. The worst bosses being in it, Deacons of the Deep, Being decent. and dull at worst. However it's lack of creativity, is what keeps it from being near the top. Even with it's fantastic gameplay. 2. Dark Souls- Yes the latter half of the game has room to be desired, But I feel people exaggerate how bad the second half is. Dukes Archives is a great area. With the spinning staircases, and invisible walk ways. The Tomb of Giants, while a hell hole compared to blight town, Is so interestingly, and you while it can take a new player, hours upon hours to get through it, A good player can do so in less than a minute, which I find good design. Lost Izalith is shit. Agreed. And New Londo, isn't bad, It's ghost enemies make for a very terrifying first experience, while being easy once you figure them out. It's decent to say the least. You add in the DLC and it has the beginning of bloodbornes conception within it. With Fantastic bosses such as Manus and Kalameet. 1. Bloodborne- It's basically Dark Souls 1, But better, and having the best traits of 3. It's lore and atmosphere is on par with Demon's souls. It's combat is on par with Dark Souls 3, It's World and level design on par with Dark Souls 1. The only thing it hurts at is, Build Diversity, and even that is only negligible. It truly takes the greatest parts of each series. And is a truly a masterpiece in my opinion.
I honestly wouldn't have a problem with new londo ghosts if they couldn't phase through the floor and become impossible to hit (not talking about the bridge because you can go down and kill them and i really like how that spot was laid out) or have the absurd reach to hit me from another room. Plus the darkwraiths, while a huge pain because of their high damage, make for fun enemies in ds1
Liam Vonz I agree. It is not morally acceptable that such a masterpiece is held hostage by a lacking piece of hardware. And yes, I have it on ps4, so Im not even a hater. It would be nice when rpcs4 can emulate it at 4k in 10 years, by then I hope to have a decent pc lol
in my opinion Dark Souls 3 is the best in the series. by far the gameplay is just god damn perfect. I also enjoyed the lore too which came as a surprise to me too Bloodebornes gameplay was fine, but the whole "big beast frantically jumping around" boss/enemy sure got old pretty quick. and Ludwig can lick an anus. despised him Dark Souls, Demon Souls and Dark Souls 2 all had the same problem of most of their bosses being absolute shite. sure the areas were nice and the lore was interesting but the combat was way too slow
Let's agree to disagree. DS3's combat is smooth as hell, but I found it to be horribly unbalanced compared to its predecessors. The gist of combat in DS1/DS2 was "Light is for dodge-spammers, Mid is for balanced characters, Heavy is for poise tanks". In DS3, by contrast, Light is for mad people, Mid is for people who actually want to beat the game, and Heavy is for those who don't know about what happened to poise. And I hate, _hate_ that they got rid of armor upgrades in favor of mass-leveling Vitality. All that ends up happening is you take way too much damage per hit for the entirety of a playthrough and have to keep buying and swapping out armor. It's actually the main reason why Lightweight builds just aren't viable in DS3. And before you say anything, BB got away with it because of how Blood Vials worked (they restored a set percentage of your health and you could hold up to 25 of them) and because of how much shit you had to get to upgrade _one_ weapon in BB. Besides that, it still has the "dude in armor" problem that DS2 had (though it's nowhere near as prolific as it was in that game). The whole thing feels like an uninspired tribute, which is quite ironic when you consider how the series was a bold breath of fresh air when it released. What's that about DS1 and DeS having "shite bosses"? Plenty of them were easy or simple, sure, but shite? There's only one or two I would call genuinely awful. Besides, DS3 had its share of crap bosses *cough*Ancient Wyvern*cough*. Oh, and Ludwig just isn't that hard. git gud.
Rangaman didnt say ludwig was hard. said he was shit. and a few months ago I wouldve agreed about dark souls 1 bosses but on my latest playthrough I just didnt enjoy a lot of them
Rangaman ehhh not for me. I dont hate him as much as I used to, I do get the appeal now. the moonlight greatsword phase is pretty cool but wouldnt put him anywhere near the best
DeMo i love all of your videos, but i think you fall in the same catagory that every other dark souls long time fan falls into. everyones like "dark souls 3 is just a dark souls clone/love letter" and its like... nobody looks at these game from a singular perspective. everyones like "well its no dark souls 1, its no demon souls, its no bloodborne" but if you forget those other games and really look at this game BY ITSELF, i think its a masterpiece.
Celty i beat ds3 a good year before i played ds1, and i can say woth certainty that ds3 kicks ds2 in the balls, is the twin brother of ds1 and is close friends woth BB. Its definatly a love letter to ds1 with the speed of BB, sorta not as fast.
My ranking of the soulsborne series would be: 5. ds2 (either vanilla or sotfs, I hate the clunky combat and lame boss design) 4. DeS (good level design, but most bosses are mediocre at best and combat also feels clunky) 3. Ds3 ( has very linear world design, too much bonfires and is a bit uninspired but has very fluid combat and is filled with awesome bosses) 2. Ds1 (by far best world and level design and feels original) 1. BB (amazing atmosphere and lore, fantastic bosses and of course... trick weapons!)
Adrian van koeveringe But BB was so boring. Only a few weapons to choose from and only 1 viable playstyle. And most of the areas were so bland that you would forget them immidietly.
+Sir Potato Bullshit, bullshit and more bullshit. Bloodborne has 41 Lanterns while DS3 has almost 60 Bonfires, and the Bonfires in DS3 are all so fucking close together that you'll end up visiting them far more than the Lanterns. BB is more linear than what? If you mean "more linear than DS1", yeah sure. But the same could be said of literally any other Souls game and it would ring true. If you mean Demon's Souls or Dark Souls 2 then you are objectively wrong; Demon's Souls was level-based while Dark Souls 2 was a collection of A>B linear pathways. And if you mean Dark Souls 3, you're wrong again because unless you're the type of madman who hunts Blue Slimes in Zelda games and is okay with fighting the Dancer at SL20, your only real choices in the game are "do I fight Aldrich or Yhorm first" and "when should I fight the Nameless King". And your last point is wrong again. Bloodborne had an original setting, original lore and a fairly unique atmosphere of horror and intrigue. Dark Souls 3, by contrast, stole most of its lore and setting ideas from DS1/2 (hell they copy-paste Anor Londo in at one point, and that just says it all) and an atmosphere that's trying way to hard to be dark, depressing and serious.
Rangaman Rangaman 1. Maybe because Dark Souls 3 is harder and has an actual challenge? 2. BB barely has any choices either and DS3 has many alternative storylines. Anyways, when are linear games bad? Is super Mario brothers shit because of that? Also, if DS3 barely has any choices how come they are so many OP before Abyss Watchers build? Anyways, the only choices in DS1 is basically "should I fight sif early??" 3. Where does BB have a good and intriguing storyline? There aren't many lore videos on BB because it's lore is boring. Anyways, BB is less strategic and just dodge backwards when someone attacks and dodge forward and spam attacks. Anyways, DS3 was needed to finish the lore. Who was Gwyns sun? What happened to Gwyndolin? Etc How the fuck are you saying that Anor Londo can't be in DS3? It is a fucking location. Anyways, you don't give any points on how it tries and fails to be dark.
I'm going to keep this short and simple, but Dark Souls 3 was my first souls game. Putting Nostalgia aside, I believe the excellent lore of a prince rejecting his "birthright" to become a Lord of Cinder and the very fluid and the diverse combat is very engaging. For this reason, here's how my list would go: (5) Demon's Souls (because of its age, c'mon, it's 6 years old, remake it already) (4) Dark Souls 2 (Comparitively shitty lore, but the combat is very polished and the sotfs edition is just beautiful) (3) Dark Souls 1 ( Very good 1st half, average 2nd half, if it was remade, then it would be number 1 in my book) (2) Bloodborne (while some bosses are extremely good, about 1/3 are average or below, and really no build variety is enough to keep this at 2) (1) Dark Souls 3 (Very enngaging combat, lore, and area design. The Dlc's are very strong and well-rounded)
Bloodborne no build variety? Like 27 builds just on weapons plus 28th for arcane (extremely underrated build and nobody utilizes it properly). That's practically the same as any ds game.
@@Zakaker Yes there is few stat variety but the weapons vary wildly. Unlike dark souls which basically has 8 base weapons then 200 slight variants or even exact copies that just have higher or lower damage. There is weight in BB it's just more of a hidden stat. More you equip the less your stamina regens and I THINK you might be slightly slower. People just think their build is entirely different when in reality they might be able to tank 1 more hit or look slightly different. Demon's Souls probably had the most variety out of them all simply because things like regen were actually viable. When they are no longer in DS3.
@@Bourikii2992 As I explained in my comment, the lack of creativity you can have with stats management is exactly the problem. I love the variety of weapons BB offers to the player, and I've addressed it as well. Comparing DS1 with DS3, the first has far fewer weapons than the latter, but they all feel unique with their movesets (except for some rare cases such as the Dragon Tooth and the Great Club, which is a straight up better version of the first) and physical differences, most importantly, range. I'd say DS1 is in balance between BB and DS3, which, however, compensates the enormous amount of similar weapons with the WA system. DS2 feels like it has even less movesets than DS3, but it has the Power Stance system, which changes attack pattern depending on what weapons you hold in which hand. I've never had the chance to play DeS, so I can't speak for it, but I'd say that in DS1 equipment weight makes an enormous difference in playstyle. I played DS3, where fat roll is almost useless considering how little of an advantage it gives you, before buying DS1, so even in that game I stuck with mid roll until O&S. My original intention was to make a heavily armored, greataxe-wielding warrior while still maintaining my eq. load under 50%. However, at the time, I had neither enough endurance nor any useful rings to wear medium armor, let alone the only heavy set I had (Havel's). After getting frustrated with O&S, though, I decided to try Havel's full armor set and oh boy. I could finally withstand enemy attacks without getting interrupted all the time, and I had so much defense I could even tank Smough's attacks. It felt like having constantly active Perseverance. When I finally beat the bosses (though, I won't lie, I had to summon a friend because I still felt it was unfair at times) I made up my mind and decided to go full Havel and embrace fat rolling. I never actually got the chance to use the shield until extremely late in the game, but even wielding just the Great Club (yeah, I used a different weapon because, as I said, Dragon Tooth sucks) 2H felt like the game had turned into a piece of cake. The kind of cake you crush with a greathammer without flinching a bit. In DS3, on the other hand, I didn't need to think twice before choosing to discard fat roll as an option, since the absorption difference is not that high and armor poise is almost useless. I've only -played- finished* DS2 once, so I don't know much about the viability of "fat" builds in that game. Once, I created a light armored, dual-wielding character, but I dropped that playthrough before killing the Pursuer. By the way, I didn't know about the "hidden weight" system in BB. I checked on the Internet and, apparently, it's a thing. I stopped bothering about armor stats in that game after a while and simply focused on fashion, but it's nice to know. You learn something new everyday, I guess. Thanks for the information. *Edit: I should specify that I only _finished_ DS2 once, and that the dual-wielding guy was my second character.
@Dick Faggotson everything.The combat is perfect.The areas are not flying in the sky,the atmosphere is way better.Oh,and the bosses.Ds 2 bosses are mostly gank fights,or rehash fights,(Royal Rat Vanguard,Royal Rat Authority,Twin Dragonriders,Prowling Magus,Skeleton Lords,Belfry Gargoyles)and boring fights (Flexile Sentry,Throne Defenders,Nashandra,Guardian Dragon,Giant Lord,Najka,Covetous Demon,Old Iron King),while DS 3 has some of the best bosses in the series.(Abyss Watchers,Sulyvahn,Friede and Ariandel,Vordt,Oceiros,Dancer,Dragonslayer Armour,Lothric and Lorian,Nameless King,Champion Gundyr,Soul of Cinder,Demon Prince,Midir,Gael,Old Demon King,Aldrich,and probably Wolnir too)
@@darkwraith9548 you actually used the worst bosses from ds2 to make up an opinion. Also, Old Demon King, Aldrich and Wolnir being top best bosses in series? And Oceiros? oh and Vordt is there too? A bit too biased don't you think? DS2 had also amazing bosses, in fact i haven't found a boss better than Ivory King in ds3 (closer one would be Gael)
DS 2 had amazing bosses I agree,but not that much.I only enjoyed Sir Alonne,Fume Knight,Smelter Demon,Aava and Ivory King.So 5 bosses from 41.While DS 3 has like 25 bosses,and I enjoyed ALL of them,except Cursed Greatwood,Crystal Sage,and Ancient Wyvern.
@@darkwraith9548 i dissagree. Ruin Sentinels, Lost Sinner, Freja, Velstadt, Dragonslayer, Pursuer, Elanna, Sinh, Aldia (lore fight), TW/TD, Gargoyles... To be honest, i liked Blue Smelter and Lud and Zallen but their run up is what ruined it for most people
What’s the big difference between DS2 and SOTFS? Besides enemy placements? It’s basically the same game, but improved. Dark Souls 2 has the best weapons, the best PVP, the best Magic, the most variety in play styles. Best duel wielding by far. For example having a magic character is so much cooler in DS2 because you can duel a Blue Flame and a Ice Rapier, have a blue moon great-sword in one hand and a Aged smelter sword in the other. Crystal soul spears are best in DS2. Twin blades r better, great lance is better, The list goes on. Go to a dark build, dark orbs baby! Can beat the whole game spamming them. My girl Sullie The witch outfit. Sexiest souls outfit. Lol 😂
I’m glad DS3 was my first Souls game, I like basically everything about it I hate to be negative about video games, so I like every Souls game. Even DS2, I adore that game, equally to the rest
If I’m being honest Dark Souls is one of those series where there’s a nearly infinite number of spinoffs and sequels that could be feasibly made, but they’d have to be made only once every few years. It certainly needs to be quality over quantity, yet we have an enormous universe with an equally enormous timeline that I feel should really be explored more. I’m not saying there should be a game called “Dark Souls IV”, but there definitely needs to be more games in the SoulsBorne universe. A game that takes place after the First Flame goes out where you search for the embers the Fire Keeper spoke of would be amazing...
DS3 is my absolute favorite, even more than blood borne, sekiro, and ds1. It’s world is beautiful, I feel like whenever you call it drab or bleh, we are playing two different games. But yeah, I fucking love dark souls 3 lol
man, the bosses on the dark souls series are so damm good, and its not just their mechanic, its also the music, the excitment you get for fighting an important boss or beating a hard one, and this just becomes even better with the epic lore
Seriously late to the party here, but I've never understood this whole 'fan service' argument. It's a story, what if for example back to the future 3 was not set in Hill Valley, there was no clock tower, no distant relatives of Biff and no references to the other films. References to previous events, characters etc. is generally what multi part stories do.
I didn't agree with much. I just find it funny cause I have a terrible history with a fan of the first game who soured my experience more than it should've with the first game.This man made it literally impossible to have a conversation cause it would go back to ds1 without fail. If I tried to talk about another game that I'd like to play with him or in general I'd essentially get "well, it's not ds1, so it sucks" Or "you haven't beaten ds1 so you suck and whatever game you're talking about is too easy and is trash". I stopped talking to him after he went out of his way to give me a copy of ds1 for my birthday and wasn't actually around for it. I spent so much time with ds1 trying to thoroughly enjoy it, but I just couldn't. I hate almost everything about that game. I usually take issues with those who say "it's pretty" Or "it's Imerssive", you look at dungeon and dirt 90% of the game on graphics and textures that haven't generally aged well and there's not a lot of reoccurring characters and some boss placement is just bizarre. When I played ds3 it was well after the game came out; I played it out of morbid curiosity and not wanting to be left out of the hype of the series. I never wanted to dislike the first game, let alone hate it, I really was hoping the series improved. I'm glad to say that I fell in love and have pored hundreds of hours into ds3 because pretty much every problem I had with ds1 was resolved. I then went back to ds1 to see if I was just blinded by bias against a dude shoving his love of the series in my face. No, still hate it. I was a lot better at it than when I first played, but it still felt like I was playing out of obligation than anything else. Demo, I respect your opinion, I genuinely glad you can like ds1 more than I can. Saying that it's far better than ds3 though? I just can't see it.
dark souls 3 is my favorite souls game, although i understand SOME of the complaints about it. i just think it's the most fun to play, and i prefer the medieval fantasy feel over bloodborne's gothic setting. i also played it before dark souls 1 so to me, most of the fanservice felt like something new and the game never felt lacking in identity. i actually find the bleak atmosphere of the game to be incredibly beautiful, i love the lore, and many of the bosses are unbeatable in terms of quality. i will say that i believe bloodborne is objectively the closest to a flawless game that fromsoft has ever come, and it's a close second favorite to ds3, but i have more of an attachment to dark souls overall.
For sure! There is something so special about Bloodborne, it's lore, gameplay, atmosphere, it's just so god damn captivating. Totally need a legitimate sequel for it!
I need Bloodbourne in 60fps. I only played souls games on the PC at 60 and I tried to play Bloodbourne on my ps4 but at a lower framerate than I'l used to, it feels so hard to dodge, and it just didn't feel smooth, so i never even cleared the first area
There will probably be more soulsbourne style games on all platforms, but it's unlikely the Bloodbourne name will leave PS. Sony have the rights for bloodbourne and all that jazz.
I actually really liked the areas in DS3. Maybe they weren't the most colorful but it was just so much fun to explore them. Even farron's keep (I usually really hate swamp or other open areas) was fun for me because it wasn't just a large open posion field like they usually make. Blooborne definitely had the best bosses of their games but DS3 takes the prize for best areas imo.
As someone who has played all 3 original souls games I have no idea how someone would come to the conclusion they like dark souls 2 better than DS3. Even DS1s second half is not good, overall I’d say I enjoyed 3 the most, felt the most consistent in quality and has my favorite combat of the 3. 3 was also my first played in the series, so I had no idea about the nostalgia callbacks and it’s still my favorite.
I have to say that I honestly really love the way that all of the locations look. The dull, dark coloring and aesthetics really compliment the gloomy and almost sad feeling that falls over the game and I think they go together really well. Plus there's some places that really do look good, such as the Boreal valley, which looks absolutely amazing.
Dmod i agree bloodborne is the best i aint a achivement hunter but bloodborne was so good i had to get every achivement but bloodborne 2 would be great to me ☺
for fromsoft, yes, but for sony? yeah no, for sony it's a lot better if it was an exclusive, and thye less or more funded the project(afaik, it's the only souls game with an italian dub to say one of the many things sony allowed)
only plat i have so far xD(working on nioh but thats a diff story) the aesthetic of BB is honestly the best of all time. it'd be interesting if we got a precursor to it; kinda see how everything went to shit.
Meh. Chalices are kinda BS (I didn't even bother... as far as I'm concerned that's post-game content) and the main game is a bit too easy to my liking. Plus too many gank bosses... at some point after Vicar Amelia it's gank bosses after gank bosses, some being really gimmicky like Rom. Plus too many human bosses (I've never liked them in this serie). The only boss fights I've truly enjoyed in BB were Logarius and Ludwig. I think DkS III is by far the best (areas are better in BB though, I give it that). But BB is second ex-aequo with DkS. DkS II is pure BS through and through (albeit I've only played SotFS but I can't believe the original one is so much better... a boring boss will remain a boring boss no matter what).
Ardolf Hortler whoah there buddy that's a lot of salt there. take a deep breath and calm down. good. now I would say that bloodborne is worth getting a ps4 to play.
Dark Souls 3 was my first Souls-type game...Oh my god did I fall in love with it, the music, the atmosphere, the Souls type games made by From Software are one of the only games I would be happy to pre order
I disagree on your point about not needing more dark souls. Ds1 is so damn clunky and that turns me off. Ds2 I havnt bothered with but will one day. Bloodborne I actually started a week ago and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. There's a few things I don't like (farming for echoes to buy vials and the fact most dope weapons are late game mainly) but I love the world. Ds3 however was my intro into ds. I experienced the insane difficulty that the games had to offer and the world to me was beautiful. Your point on the world being drab (despite going back on it) annoys me. The drabness is there to make the world seem dark and lifeless, and to heighten the beauty where it's found. I still remember the day I walked into the boreal valley. Awe inspiring and terrifying once the dog dropped down.
My personal ranking 5. Dark Souls 2. There almost wasn't a single thing I liked about this game. 4. Demon Souls. ONLY BECAUSE I NEVER GOT TO FULLY PLAY IT. if I get the chance, I'm sure my mind will change. 3. Dark Souls 3. Things I like, things I don't. Perfect for the middle. 2. Bloodborne. Enjoyed the game and bosses, but the environments shared the same black/brown/green color scheme and it got old. It's detailed but very lackluster in color or brightness. 1. Dark Souls 1. Love just about everything in this game. Environments are colorful, detailed, different and nothing seems repeated (besides stray demon x3) most of the bosses are very unique and fun. Absolutely adore this game. On my way to get the platinum trophy for the remaster
I think while saying it feels uninspired, you’re forgetting it is a DARK souls game, not just a fromsoft or souls series game. For those that care about the world and lore of the souls universe, DS3 is easily a favorite of the series. It has the best combat and weapons of the DARK souls series, while also delivering on an extremely immersive world. I also think the “drab” and “bleakness” of the design does exactly what it’s meant to and goes a long way in really getting across the feel of a collapsing, dying, hopeless end to a once beautiful world. All while still managing beauty and no shortage of detail. I recognize this is your opinion, and respect it, and still love you and your channel despite it. But I can’t help but to think that you were playing a dark souls game wishing and hoping for something other than dark souls, and feel that if the game were changed to correct your “hates” the game would’ve been heavily criticized for feeling too unlike dark souls, and not being a proper final installment to the legendary series.
Demon souls was one of the best games I've ever played. The lore was good but the fights were somewhat lackluster but same can be said for every series. They all had amazing bosses and the ones that were just filler. So demons souls imo would go higher than ds1. Oh and ds3 should be before ds1, it was ds1 with better combat, graphics and less lagstabbing
I believe I started to watch your videos when Sekiro came out and today decided to listen to your love hate series (this is the first one I'm watching that I haven't seen) and I must say your commentary has improved tremendously, I genuinely found this difficult to listen too because of your commentary so it's nice to see how much you've improved in just a couple of years
My main gripe about DS3 is that, while it is faster paced like Bloodborne, your character is still the same damn slow guy like in DS1. There's no way to keep up with what's going on a lot of the time.
Well Sony was the company to pump money into from soft’s project of Bloodborne, we may not have it in general if it wasn’t for them, so yeah it would be pretty cool if you pc players got it, but I feel like at the end of the day Console does still need exclusives to compete with PC.
@@spacehitler4537 No one seems to care about split screen, even though I have clocked a concerning amount of time just playing cod bo3 zombies splitscreen with my friends, so since no one cares about that the only other thing consoles are good at is having bloodborne, amazing spider man, and uncharted
@@spacehitler4537 almost as pathetic as saying your a master race because you get 4 more pixels on your screen? Keep your pixels I'm gonna go play persona, gow, uncharted, horizon, last of us, spiderman, and bloodborne. (And for the record this is coming from someone who built a very nice computer)
I don't want a Demon's Souls remaster because I want it to look better or play better or anything like that. I want it so I can actually play the god damn game! I really want to, but there is no way in hell I'm buying a PS3 for one game. Pretty much every other PS3 exclusive I've heard to be worth a damn except Heavy Rain has been remastered for PS4
Hayden G3 there is an emulator called rpcs3 that can run it at 1080p or even 4k if you have the hardware for it (original is 720p). Thats the first thing I'll get when I can finally build a pc lol
Unfortunately, I don't have a pc or the hardware to build one. I definitely should when I get the money though, because that would make more sense then buying a PS3
I like how at the end DMod gives his own ranking of all the Souls games, including Demon's Souls and Bloodborne. I don't like how many Souls fans look back on the series and ignore DeS and BB. DeS is a benchmark game for FromSoft and a real strong influence, and BB is the best they've made so far for their "Souls-like" game design.
Doctor Jones This is an old video I know, but most people probably “forget” about Demon Souls because it’s only available on PS3. Most players probably found the series during the current gen of consoles and didn’t feel like going back to old gen. If Demon Souls gets a remaster I guarantee people will be giving it more than enough attention.
Yea idk man. You can have ur own opinion and all, but I was much more engrossed with the environments of ds3 than something like those from bloodborne which you praise heavily. Bloodborne just feels so samey to me. I feel like there so much more variety in ds3 and I feel like it does have its vibrant patches to alleviate the more drab areas. I felt like I was never able to escape the same boring environments while exploring bloodborne which I never really felt other than the dungeon parts of ds3.
1) old hunters 2) crown of the old iron king 3) crown of the ivory king 4) artorias of the abyss 5) crown of the sunken king 6) the ringed city 7) ashes of ariandel i am very sure this is the most legit ranking and i know i am right
Really? I found this to be my favorite Souls game. While the faster pase took some getting used to, after that I really enjoyed it. Something about the world in 3 just resonated with me and unlike DS1, I could actually feel like I was fighting the bosses instead of fighting the game. (Seriously, the only boss in DS1 I can say I really liked was Artorias) Also to me the difficulty felt much fairer this time. Every time I got my ass kicked it felt more like "Ok, let's try that again" as opposed to DS1 where it felt more like "sigh, oh c'mon".
I wouldn't say the references to earlier games are fan service. Dark Souls 3 is the convergence of all the other games. It says so pretty explicitly in some places. It's one last battle at the end of time. Reflections and variations and echos of the other worlds are converging. Dark Souls 3 is the saddest of the games. Finding various references, often dead or passed along, like the giant smith in Anor Londo, are filled with sadness. One of my favorite moments is finding Untended Graves and the old woman still there all alone. It's all quiet with no music. Even the air feels still and with no echo. It's atmosphere is excellent imo. Especially for the last game of the storied and beloved series.
I hate to say I disagree with almost everything especially about the colours. I think the fact it's bleak is a very clever way of foreshadowing what the game is about, and if it was colourful it would feel really out of place. Plus the further into the game you go the more colourful it gets almost as a reward for your work. Sorry to go full high school teacher but Its the only way I can really describe it lol
I've only played Dark Souls 3 and Bloodborne but I would definitely say that DS3 is better than Bloodborne. I played DS3 first so that may play into things. I'll be playing the others soon so maybe that'll change but DS3 ranks right there with my favorite games of all time.
I played DS1 and Bloodborne before DS3, and I honestly don't know which one is my favorite. they all have their strengths and weaknesses. I'm tilting slightly toward Bloodborne though
Same here, the only difference is that i played Bloodborne first. I think DS3 is the better game, even though it‘s very close. Both games are pretty much on point.
Totally the opposite for me. I feel the stamina management & dodging in ds3 are really tedious, not any fun compared to bloodborne's, and bloodborne's universe fit together better and looked better than ds3's.
I’m glad that I played the games basically in reverse starting with BB, then DS3, the influences from bloodborne made the transition to it easier compared to SOTFS that was much slower and I hated, but I learned to vary my play style and loved DSR
Find it funny how 3 was almost the lowest. I thought it was an awesome game and great way to end the series. Playing through the first time is such a love letter to the whole series. So to me, as a nostalgia nerd, I loved it. The call backs all felt warranted and all the reused things, I wasn’t mad to see those things back. Also being someone who went nuts over the lore once I got into it, 3 feels awesome to me by bringing in a lot of things in the series to their end
I believe that dark souls 3 deserves a better spot because it has such a beautiful and unique level design, a large quality of weaponry, and the ability to alter your character via Rosaria The lore is really good and the way it delivers it is just fascinating, the way that connects ds1 and ds2 to the lore of ds3(I know that it has not that much lore) just gives me goosebumps. When I saw Anor londo i honestly cried (of joy of course) and the feeling that the moment gave me was unspeakable, that scene was one of my favorite ones in all of gaming. Something that I also adored was the bosses. Some of the bosses in this game will stay in my heart forever(Gael, Soul Of Sinder, Sister Friede and more) Some of you will think that ds3 does not have a unique level design and I can understand that, maybe is it just me or it really is unique but I honestly adore it, even the swamp is beautiful in a dark souls way These are my thoughts on ds3 and to sum up Dark Souls 3 will stay in my top 5 best games of all time
I think you're list and judgement is quite fair, though I personally adore dark souls 3 and it is my favorite game of the series I can understand why you put it on the bottom. I have always preferred dreary landscapes and worlds so DS3 was perfect in that design for me. Disconnected hub also doesnt bother me much because I spend so much time using bonfires to travel around anyway. I haven't had the chance to play a lot of bloodborne or DS2 so I can't really make my own list, but DS3 is my favorite.
This is a good list but I cant put up with the comparisons to ds1. Sure ds1 is good but it's not by any means the best. Even though it's your first souls experience and it wowed you it doesnt mean its the best souls game to ever have existed like it did EVERYTHING RIGHT every boss every area. Imo it's not as good as you make it out to be and you're always looking at the game through nostalgia goggles. If this was your first souls game (like me) and then you played every other souls game afterwards you would know that ds3 is very consistent, very graphically pleasing, very polished and just remember-- this is my opinion
2:21 story time and lesson time: one time I played DS3 and got up to Yhorm with Siegward and I don’t know what I did wrong or what the AI did wrong but Siegward ended up dying and I had to face Yhorm alone and let me say, that was hard! The fight is mostly a spectacle with Siegward but solo is a whole other game! I normally beat Yhorm on my first run each play through with Siegward but that run it took me at least half an hour to beat him! The moral of the story, even “spectacle” bosses and in these games can easily kill you!
Guys let's make something clear: Midir is actually a fair boss and his attacks are so good designed i know his body has crazy shitty hitbox but still it is fair because every attack he does he has his head down and if you say "he spams fire" no he don't you are just far away and he starts spamming fire or laser. Also Midir Soul gives you a Bloodborne Sorcery and a well-hard designed katana. The OST is epic and if i have to mark from 0-10 i vote 10/10.
bladerex1224 Oh okay, thank you. I was thinking of getting that version for the PS4 as it's the most up to date and I'd rather have it on PS4 anyway, but if it's disliked by that many people (after researching it) I guess I wont and go for the OG on PS3 . I guess that explains why it's so cheap. Played BB, currently on Demon's Souls, I'm all over the place lmao. Thanks again; thought I'd better comment early in the hopes someone saw it; don't need a hard game even harder lmao.
As a Souls/Borne fan who loves Bloodborne more than the other games in the series as well, I'm so glad to have someone else share this view. Not to say the other games aren't fucking great, because they are. I just feel like being a fan of these games means you're only allowed to like Souls. Thanks DeMod for all the great content, can't wait for the Bloodborne video!
I disagree about Dark Souls 3 not looking good. Yes, it's grey and drab, but it's still stunning. Just look at Irythill. Or stop for a moment in the Undead Settlement and take a look at Lothric in the background. It's gorgeous. Another matter, just a quick question: Am I the only person who finds Bloodborne disgusting? Normally I'm not squeamish about games, but something about Bloodborne just makes my skin crawl. Which is why I'll probably never play it (even if I ever do get a Playstation).
I never got the drop in quality argument for Souls 1, apart from izalith everything is fine. It's just more metroidvania than the rest, heaps of backtracking, but that's what makes it the best in the series for me
Dark Souls 3 is my favorite game of all time, Dark Souls 1 being a close second. I'm one of the guys who quite disliked Dark Souls 2 and I haven't yet been fully compelled by Bloodborne despite owning it and picking it up every once and a while. And while I'm a huge defender of DS3 and I think it nails everything it does, I can 100% understand where you're coming from. I feel like this game has impeccable level design, the best bosses in the series, and the most beautiful visuals in almost any game I've played, but this lies in interpretation, and you interpret it in a different way. I appreciate how you make such an effort to display your opinions as just that, opinions, and you don't disrespect other people for what they think. Thanks, DeMod, you rock.
DS3 might be R1 spammy, but DS1 is objectively more so. The enemies and bosses are far simpler on average in the original, making spam more effective. Though I'm guessing you mean more stamina cost than actual complexity, which I can understand. It just kind of depends on how you're viewing it. I'm a boss person myself as well, so going to DS1 after DS3 was a bit of a disappointment in that regard. I get how someone would prefer DS1 for its interconnected world (which I think is super cool, though it likes to waste your time a lot), but I kind of find most of the DS1 bosses to be either underwhelming or boring. I played it after Bloodborne and DS3 though, so I imagine if it were my first Souls game I'd view it more fondly. But other than Gwyn (I don't really like parrying, though it's pretty easy in DS1) none of the DS1 bosses were much of a challenge. The DLC had some really good bosses though, where they actually gave them more than three moves and different phases. Oh, and going to DS1 made me realize how good I had it "combat polish" wise. DS1's combat is very solid assuming two things: you fast roll and _never_ lock on. Lock on in that game is terrible. Thankfully I'm use to claw gripping and playing through DS1 unlocked from start to finish probably made me a better Souls player overall.
Unpopular Opinion: I just finished my first DS2 playthrough (SOTFS Edition) and have just started DS3, and so far I like DS2 the best. Sure it had a lot of bad bosses, but it had some great ones as well, such as Throne Watcher and Defender and The Pursurer. I just think that it maintained its quality throughout the entirety of the game rather than in DS1 it just dropped. As for DS3, it just isn't as engaging as of right now. The areas aren't very memorable and I honestly dont know if I prefer the faster fighting. Now dont get me wrong, I love DS1 as well (Not sure about DS3 haven't played enough of it,) but at the end of the day I just enjoyed DS2 the most.
Ok, how about this concept: 1) A game where you try to remain what you are - Where you count you get "rot" instead of souls. After gathering enough to level up, your starts are starting to decrease (0.001/sec) depending on what kind of equipment you are using - But stuff can only be purchased from "rot" - There would be buff/rebuff items that help you for x time and then have the opposite effect 2x as long. Still, you could use the previous items you had for that time... 2) Avoid darkness: - The darker area you are in, the faster you are rotting (degrading stats after levelup) or even loosing HP - So now you need to decide which area you want to go.... the more or less lit - well lit areas, fires would heal you of course... 3) You will have to adopt your playstyle as you degrade - And which built you want to exhaust.... including equipment management - I used to beat these guys easily.... but now....
*Dog teleports in front of you*
“Nothin’ personal kid.”
Omae Wa Mou. Shinderui.
Catsaretheworst.. N A N I
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I actually really really loved the dark and dying athmosphere of DS3. It makes the world look way more eerie and it very much fits the challenge you're going through. Also the main game had some great looking areas too, for example the Irithyll of the Boreal Valley. Plus the bosses look by far the best out of the 3 games. Yhorm, the Nameless King and even High Lord Wolnir all just got great design.
I have to agree. It ds3 was my first souls game and the environment intrigued me so much it made me go back and play the others. After doing so, I would suggest dark souls 3 to be easily the best of the series overall.
Wolnir got great design, looks wise, when it comes to the fight it's mostly terrible though I've had runs where he immediately would pull the sword out where the fight would at least be interesting.
@@lonerlyman5572 yeah the fight is very gimmicky and is easily the worst in the game in my opinion.
@@angryyordle4640 I did hate it but at least he was satisfying to send to the abyss, the shit tree on the other hand has nothing good going for him because he takes an actual shit on you.
Just beat Irithyll for the first time and I have to say it's absolutely fucking gorgeous, an contender for one of my favorite soulsborne areas visually
A lot of people complain about Gael. I honestly don't know why. I think he was one of the most fair in the game. All of his stuff was telegraphed and he wasn't too bad. I liked midir less than Gael but he felt pretty fair as well. Fuck freide though that skank was rough
tuesti7c I feel the exact same way. I love Gael and Midir and think both of them are quite fair while still being difficult (though honestly I never had much trouble with Midir). Fuck Friede though. Cool boss, but a pain in the ass to fight.
agree with you on Gael but Friede is my all time favorite boss, such a fun fight.
I HATE Freide. There's unfair and then there's a teleporting gank boss with three fucking phases that can turn invisible and hit you from across the entire boss room. The only reason I even fight her at all is so I can get to The Ringed City that much sooner.
i fight him thinking that i gonna die like 20 times,but i kill him in the third try
ManiaMac1613 her invisibility is a free backstab.
well, in my opinion Dark Souls 3 is the best one. The quality of this game is much much higher than any other game in the series. It's mainly because the fan service didn't strike me as much because it was a good kind of fan service, nothing really felt unnecesarry for me and the quality of game is something we get in exchange for only shorter story. I love DS3 and it will always be one of my favourite games ever.
bb ss same I like each one but dark souls 3 is my fav in my opinion of course
bb ss Lol there is no dimension where Dark Souls 3 is better than Dark Souls
PurpleIsALetter respect his opinion
Ruben Mendez There are some people that I respectfully disagree with and there are some people that are so absolutely wrong on an objective level that I literally cannot fathom how they came to their conclusions, and this is one of the latter cases.
PurpleIsALetter why
DS3 is my favorite Souls game. Now, I'll praise DS1 all day long for its brilliant design philosophy, it's solid enemy design and excellent combat, but there's one aspect of the game I can't forgive; it's unfinished. Looking at all the cut content and seeing what could have been in the game, plus the areas like Lost Izalith and Ash Lake that could have been so much more, makes me wonder what the game could have been if they'd be given more time to develop it. Is DS3 a perfect game? No, but at least it feels finished. I feel satisfied with what I got. With DS1, thinking about what could have been rather than what I actually have severely detracts from the overall experience. As much as I love DS1, I can't bring myself to say it's the best in the series for that one simple reason.
So true dude. Lost izalith would be such an awesome location but that damn boss is so annoying and doesn't bring anything to the table
If you play DS3 first, you will never be able to play DS1 and have it feel good. It just feels SOOOO clunky
@@MrSpiceBoi117 ds3 graphics are much better but I honestly prefer ds1 with the scenary. I havnt had any problems with it but to each their own😎
I think that ds1 combat system is a bit too obsolete and stiff
@@praxter5638 Yeeah it's not as good. Everything feels the same
"Darkeater Midir is the hardest boss"
*proceeds to completely anihalate that poor dragon*
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I have to heavily disagree. I hate the argument that the areas are uninspired, if you say this about ds 3 you have to say it about ds 1 as well. Almost all areas are from demons souls.
Jason Hirt I think the majority of DS1 areas are unique + since DeS is PS3 exclusive many haven’t played it and just because DS1 allegedly copies doesn’t make DS3s copying any better
I also though that ds3 areas were good but than i played ds1
Amir Nazir “most people haven’t played it” doesn’t negate the similarity
@@amirnazir4200 Doesn't make DS3 copy any worse by that same logic
@@amirnazir4200 Also doesn't matter if less people played Demons Souls, the criticism is still valid against DS1 if it is against DS3
We all hate dogs. Why are some of the most adorable animals irl turned into the worst abominations in SoulsBorne???
Epic Marschmallow Someone at From really hates dogs and wanted to give us a good reason to hate and wanna butcher them too.
I think Miyazaki was attacked by a dog and a pig as a child
Especially when you have 99 insight
"Because f*** you, that's why😂" - From Software
@@darrensucksatgames Honest Trailers 🤣
Crazy to put DS3 at the bottom. Crazy! Sure the world isn't as interconnected as DS1, but the individual areas are so fantastically designed, it has the best bosses of the Souls series, it has the smoothest combat, and the most refined mechanics. The way it wraps up the lore of the world, especially with the DLC, is beautiful. Yes it has issues with the multiplayer and I understand why people complain about it being too fan-service-y, but if you look at the Souls games without nostalgia goggles on, I think there's a strong argument that DS3 is the best in the series.
VersaMusic no way about the bosses. No way they are the best.
I'd say that Bloodborne has much smoother combat than DS3, that's just my opinion, though
Making comments all be it I agree with you are kinda pointless cause it’ll just start a back and forth debate but it’s nice to get opinions out there
@@walesjedi9217 I definitely agree that it's much more smoother and fluid. Like just dashing around is a lot of fun.
Yup, DkS3 has the best and most difficult bosses in all of soulsborne.
My NG+ experience:
Gundyr, Watchers, Vordt, Sully, Crystal Sage, Aldrich, Greatwood: 0 deaths
Dogs: 10 deaths
It do be like that
Pigeon McCoo stop showing off
i call bs on sully hes top 5
@Sample Text its not showing off if its just those early game bosses while hes already kitted out
DS3 is my favorite tho
yeah i like it too
Vandele Young DS3 is far superior in almost every aspect
Google não deixou eu colocar um nome maior que esse Not even close. Let me guess, you started with Bloodborne or Dark Souls 3?
That's the beauty of an opinion. You CAN have one, despite what people might make you think
@Karolis Milieška Who said it was a question?
I mean technically Firelink Shrine IS part of the world. You get to it from the Consumed King's Garden in Lothric Castle, but you can't get back from there because you drop down into it. But if you go to the Cemetery of Ash and to the spot where you'd drop from the Consumed King's Garden into the Untended Graves, you can see the tunnel that you'd access it from. Firelink Shrine is in the present, and the dark version in the Untended Graves is in the past, as is the rest of the game.
Hunters' Dream is a bit different, but it does have a version of it that you access from the Church Workshop Tower in the Cathedral Ward, so it gives it some semblance of a location within the world.
I thought Untended Graves was present, since Ludleth talks about trying to save the Firekeeper there, and how there are two versions of Gundyr, Champion being the stronger. But it does make sense it being the past.
This just messed up with my mind, how do the npc come here then? I understand the other unkindled would follow the same path but what about people like orbeck or patches?
our Firelink Shrine is actually directly located behind Lothric Castle, Untended Graves is technically in a alternative/or future world.
@@unoriginalname9556 I thought untended graves was in the past and thats why Gundyr was so much stronger
@@BullFrogFace I also think Untended Graves is in the past, because yeah Iudex Gundyr is the present version, it says Champion Gundyr there because he was the one who was supposed to link the fire but he was too late and the fire had already faded hence the shrine is dark so it has to be in the past. Since he couldn't link the fire and his firekeeper was dead he was made the "Iudex" which basically means judge, so by defeating Iudex in the present, we prove ourselves worthy of linking the first flame
Well, Dark Souls 3 at least has a consistent art style instead of shitting out random locations (yes, I mean the DS2 locations). I honestly don't agree with DS2 being better than DS3 as much as I like DS2 (especially the DLC). For me it's DS3 vs Bloodborne really (while DS1 has and will have a special place in my hearth, never felt so excited killing next boss, feeling so accomplished. Beating Ornstein and Smough after like 80 tries felt surreal). It's your opinion, I don't agree.
Fucking thank you, finally, how can dark souls 2 be any better then dark souls 3
Dark souls 2 is the worst out of all of them no argument needed
@Pieter A :) He did say he didn't like the dlc
@@LilSchassJP There clearly isn't an argument needed, what you said was extremely subjective and nobody wants to argue opinions without fact.
@@MyEpicAnime DS2 is objectively the worst game in the Souls series, this can be proven to
Playing ds1 after ds3, 2 and bloodborne really showed me how amazing Omnidirectional rolling is and its the best thing that ever happened to the series.
"I'm a casual player"... "I've done level 1 runs"... lol, humblebrag of the century.
>complains about fanservice
>”ds3 firelink shrine doesn’t look enough like the first one.
You can’t win.
What you're doing here is taking two of his arguments, massively simplifying them, then contorting them to make them sound ridiculous. That's called a straw man and it ruins your argument. Allow me to counter.
Not all fanservice is bad, most people agree the Soul of Cinder is excellent as a callback due to its narrative logic and the fact that it stands out while making people remember an extremely memorable part of DS1. However, DS3 absolutely overdid this kind of thing to the point of it being to the game's detriment, virtually every single area is a reference to DS1 and if the area itself isn't a direct reference then there is something in there that is. Examples include Firelink Shrine, High Wall and Undead Settlement are both similar to the Burg (the Settlement taking the idea and the High Wall taking the look and feel), Farron Keep, Catacombs of Carthus, Smouldering Lake being literally made up of Ash Lake and the Demon Ruins, Irithyll and Anor Londo.
His issue there is that it doesn't need to bear the name "Firelink Shrine" if it's something completely different. I understand they were named that way because they are shrines to link the fire, but that is still a direct connection to the original that wasn't needed. Something like the name "Shrine of Lords" or anything less generic than that. Either go all in on the reference or don't make the reference. The way it is now is extremely unsatisfying because it's clear they only called it Firelink Shrine that so the DS fanboys could cum in their pants a little from it. It has no lore or story connection, it's just pure fan pandering.
@@twistedgwazi5727 damn you didn’t have to kill him that bad
My favorite souls game
Ryan Ortner ...is Dark Souls1
Happy Touch no
Going back and playing Dark Souls after Dark Souls 3 is a massive challenge
Josh Goodes no, I can play Dark Souls 1 forever. But when I play DS3 I get very fast bored. And I'm not the only one who think so...
Happy Touch nostalgia is strong with you. Ds1 isnt that great
I'm a bit late on this and probably no ones ever reading this, but I want to give my thoughts on your points because it's quite interesting to me how much we differ in our opinions about this game.
To give kind of a backstory on my thoughts, my first Souls game was Dark Souls 3, I never touched Dark Souls 2 and found Dark Souls 1 to be too old (mechanic wise) for me to enjoy it. Bloodborne I only played a bit via PSnow or whatever its called (this streaming thing from Playstation) and Sekiro I played for I think 30 hours or so.
So my main game of this franchise is Dark Souls 3 (I just recently hit 105 hours or so) and it's also my first experience with these kinds of games.
So if u wonder why I see certain things the way I do, that's probably why, Fanservice doesn't matter to me, because frankly, I don't know whats an homage and whats not ^^
So here we go:
Hate#1:
Yea the dogs are absolutely terrible, I think no one's gonna argue about that. Even to me the filthy casual they are just annoying, and I abuse the Quit Reset quite often just to get rid of them.
Love#1:
Like I said I really can't say too much about Fanservice, but I fully agree that it's a blast playing through the first time. I will never forget beating Watchers, Nameless, Gael or even the fcking Greatwood (even tho it's terrible lol).
Hate#2:
Idk about this one. I have to strongly disagree. Dark Souls 1 isn't a well-rounded experience. At least that's what u said in many videos. The second half is terrible and many bosses seemed quite uninspired and mechanic wise old. (At least that's the impression I get from your videos)
And I am quite glad DS3 exists because it's by far the most enjoyable experience for me. But I'm no series Veteran so I really can't say how much exactly is repeated here.
But what from what I saw (again based on your Videos):
Bosses seem rather different in every game, except maybe second phase Cinder or Midir.
The setting while similar feel way different. I feel like both these games have quite different approaches to the end of the fire stuff.
Areas also feel different, even those who return. Anor Londo looks completely different, color tone wise. Swamps are shit in every game.
So I really can't see your problem with uninspired.
Also, your expectations of so many different franchises are just not realistic. That's not how companies work. They can't just create different settings over and over and over in just a few years. How many years do you think they took for Bloodborne just to get the setting right? Or how many for the souls series? Or even for Sekiro? Wasn't it like 5 years just for that idea and game?
And also you quite forget that FromSoft games are extremely deep lore-wise and stuff. You can't expect them to keep this level of quality when they need to invent completely new franchises every few years.
What I also don't get: You say DS3 feels way too much like DS1 clone, but in the same sentence you say you feel like they made it a way faster more bloodborne like experience. So they did change they fcking core gameplay loop speed-wise? That's a pretty huge difference.
Hate#3:
No identity? Generic? Mate in which world do u live that this game is generic? You know whats generic? Ubisoft games. They are exactly the same, open worlds with nothing in them and the only motivation is a family member. You know whats generic? CoD getting re-released every year or Fifa. That's generic. What's not generic is this game. Not one FromSoft game is generic.
Every single one of them has a purpose and huge and good and well thought out lore. Well balanced combat and gameplay. Interesting visuals. Even good music that's quite unique in every game.
Dark Souls 3 is as generic as Dark Souls 1. Both tell a story. Ofc Dark Souls 1 invented the franchise, BUT Dark Souls 3 expanded on it, with completely new lords of cinder, new factions, expanded lore on older things (Nameless beeing the son of Gwynn)
Saying Generic to any FromSoft game is honestly disrespectful af and completely unreasonable, objectively speaking.
And only because u can't seem to take your nostalgia goggles off, doesn't mean this game has no identity. That's just bs.
And what's that about nothing new in the game?
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Revamped, faster Dark Souls combat?
Weapon Arts (which are fcking useful, ofc there is trash like in every game, but stuff like the Moonlight Greatsword or Twinblades have fcking amazing Weapon Arts, even the Watchers weapon has a really good one. You just need to learn when to use most of them, and when not.)
New bosses with new Mechanics? Completly new movesets? Fewer bs like in the other games? (ofc there is still bs, but at least no Ratking or Butterfly)
New areas?
I think an overhauled upgrade system, at least it seemed kinda different to DS1 from what I've seen, but not sure.
Like you said much more lore to explore.
And one of the greatest achievements of DS3 is the Availability. Like the game actually tried to teach me how it works. In DS1 I got randomly punished for not knowing weird shit like that dude who will kill the firekeeper who upgrades my estus or so. The Tutorial Boss is sooo much better than in DS1. He actually teaches you how to fight in this game, not this stiff demon who can't even move properly. At no point did I feel lost, though I constantly had to watch my surroundings and had to think about where to get next at times. In DS1 it's just this open-ended mess where I don't know where to go and what I have to get to get further into the game and stuff. Like really, the game did a terrible job at explaining stuff that's important.
Sure it's more linear than DS1, but that's not a bad thing, in fact, I think it makes the game better. But ofc that's subjective.
And every fcking Souls game I have seen is R1 Spam to easy win. But that's your choice. You can also just run it down with Twinblades, but that's boring, it's your choice. But that's nothing new lol.
Hate#4:
Uhm? What? Not pleasing to look at? You want to tell me that Irythill is horrible? Or Anor Londo, which is from your beloved DS1? Or the Ringed city? The Gael Arena? The Painted World?
The Watchers Arena? Even Undead Settlement has some beautiful shots? Or what about Archdragons Peak? Lothric Castle? The Firebond shrine? The dark variant?
Sure we have some horrible things like Farron Keep or some other stuff, but then again, DS1 has Blight Town, the lava hell and stuff. Like cmon mate. Bloodborne is also tonally completely dark and the whole world is basically different grey tones, but it's still beautiful. Same goes for Dark Souls 3.
Like I know that's subjective, but you can't tell me you find Bloodborne attractive (which it is no doubt) but dislike DS3.
Hate#5:
You even say it's thematic and fits the game. Like what's your problem? ^^
Maybe it's not even meant to be that hard of an homage, except for the name, because its lore-wise the spot were an ashen one meets up with his firekeeper?
You can even see this in the tower to your left where all the old Firekeepers were thrown into when their Ashen One failed.
And there beeing 5 thrones makes total sense, because there are 5 dudes that you have to collect (except for Luddleth since he chills there already)
Sure you can dislike the tunnel design because it's not DS1 but than again you even say you don't like that DS3 "copies" so much of DS1, but when it does something different it's also bad? Like, decide what you want mate.
And again they changed the Hub World design and u complain that they changed it after complaining DS3 does too much like DS1 did. WHAT TF U WANT FROM THIS GAME ^^
Also, Gundyr is meant to be the challenge for you to overcome, so it makes sense the Sword he drops enables you to go ahead in the story. He's meant to test you. And I for one felt very comfy in Firelink shrine, but I understand that's also very subjective.
And again, you say what Dark Souls is for, and they changed that dramatically in DS3. And you dislike it. After complaining, like I mentioned 3000 times that DS3 feels too samey. It can't be that much same if you constantly say that it changed too much. Mate pls. Your videos are so well done normally, here you are just constantly mixing stuff up.
I won't comment on the loves, because I agree with them.
And honestly, this took longer than expected. I need to sleep lol
In summary, I love your videos, don't get me wrong and critique is a good thing, but it felt like you bashed the game for not being Dark Souls 1 and for being Dark Souls 1. You bashed it for contradicting stuff.
On one hand, it feels too samey on the other it differs too much. Makes no sense to me really.
Even tho I agree to some extent on your hates, but for me, they apply to mostly all of the games at some points, and at some points not, I really wouldn't say that any game FromSoft put out felt bad or even mediocre.
Just compared to the general gaming industry their games are always a breath of fresh air and I think this got a bit underappreciated in this video.
In the end, it's your opinion ofc, and I won't hold you back from having it, but please next time read through your script again, this felt so unfinished and not at all like your other videos.
But than again I doubt you'll ever read this, so I just wasted nearly 2 hours of my life for this ^^
Send help xD
I actually like farron swamp, it has this exploration atmosphere too it since u have to find all the fires to put them out and also it looks great seeing the ruins of farron keep or even olacile if u look closer
I agree with you completely. He sends out mixed messages, and has nostalgia glasses on the whole time. Ds3 is defenitley the best of the series, and I have a little bit of a weird opinion becuase I prefer 2 to 1.
Cyka Nugget I agree with you. Everyone kinda just says “poison swamp” “slow” and leaves it at that. Not only does every mechanic make sense, but it’s actually fun to go through for me, except for the ghrus, those things can burn
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Good thing theyre weak to fire :D
A bit of correction my friend. The upgrade system that is seen in three was introduced in ds2, now ds3.
As for my own opinions, I just don't know how to feel about Ds3, I definitely like it, but after my first playthrough, everytime I try to get back into it, I end up dropping it partway through, don't know why. The bosses are definitely at their highest point, even if I do prefer fighting many of the ones in bloodborne, but other than refighting the bosses, I don't really have a reason to replay the game. There are so many builds I wish to try, but so many of them are just... not good in ds3. Faith, Magic, and Pyromancy builds were all essentially dumpstered, while in ds2, I feel like I can just think of any build, and I can make it work within the game. TO me, I just don't know how to feel on it, it felt good the first time i played, but painfully average on repeat runs.
On my first play through of ds3 I spent 20 minutes in firelink shrine trying to find where to go expecting a connected world.
TheDoctor8010 same
Wait, really? I mean, after sticking the big sword into the bonfire, it made sense to see if you can interact with it for me.
Plastc Ike that's the point i didn't put the sword in
Oh. Well Rip.
i did the same thing, then when i saw i was just teleporting to the spot damn did i feel underwhelmed. though i figured the rest of the world would be
I find it weird to hate on ds3 ares and say you prefer ds2 areas more ? Like really ? Their are some places in ds2 that look down right horrible like the covetous demon . His room was horrible . The music was meh , the bosses were meh , it's combat was stiff . And yet it's still
Better than 3 ? Just find that weird
Griffin Hedge agreed
Who gives a shit about arenas? Some arenas in ds3 suck too. Like Vordt's or Ancient Wyvern's.
Yhorm the Giant I kinda like the Wyvern area, since it's all sunny yet drab. But that's just me.
Yhorm the Giant yea no. Those arenas were nowhere near as bad as some of the ones in dark souls two. Dark souls 2 had reaaaly ugly areas in places. The environmental design was really off.
Joseph Harrietha you know that aesthetics are a huge component of area design right? And either way dark souls 2 also had bad enemy placement in areas, so much so that they completely changed up said placement for the special edition. Dark souls 2 is still a souls game, and is thereby better than most games by a large margin, but it’s env design is one of the points where it really lags behind the rest of the series
This is an excellent and fair list. But I disagree with one thing. In my opinion the areas in ds3 are perfect. Sure most areas weren't super bright and colorfull but I didn't feel like they needed to be. The majority of the areas, and yes even the swamp, look beautiful and are fitting. The boss rooms are all very cool, especially pontiffs. However I do agree that the dlc areas were more appealing. Other than that I can totally understand your opinion. Great video Demod
Odyssey Irythill is on par with the Ringed City in visuals. Those 2 areas are pretty amazing
since the areas are full of "things" you know, like barrels, corps, candles, they feel more alive than DS2 areas, but for me the lack of colors is a disappointment, but maybe it's just because i play too much colorful N64 games (Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, Pokemon Snap, DK64, Conker's, ...)
Yeah I really don't have any problem with colors because it fits the ambiance of DS3
I've never understood people who complain about drap colorless areas in games that are supposed to be that way. It's intentional and fits the lore/story.
I love most of the areas in DS3. I agree that Firelink should have connected with Lothric(and maybe more areas interconnected in general), but aside from that the world design was both aesthetically beautiful and the layouts were solid. Really the only area I don't care for is the early 'forest' area in Ashes of Ariandel, and that's just because of its wolf and tree spam.
Areas like Irythill, the Grand Archives, and the Ringed City were some of the most stunning areas in the series to me.
*Complains about Dark Souls 3's dreary atmosphere and bland environment*
*Loves Bloodborne*
Seems legit
And ranks og D2 above it lmao
Are you dissing bloodborne. Fowl beast
@@yardblackjack2191 Bloodborne was good. But I liked ds 1 and 3 better
@@yardblackjack2191 he meant that the atmosphere in bloodborne is very gothic and dark and it has that same sort of atmosphere in all the areas including dlc and chalice dungeons. Not to diss bloodborne or anything. But Bloodborne is consistent and he also said he doesnt enjoy "Blah" areas or gray areas so it doesnt make sense if he loves bloodbornes areas.
He probably meant that bloodborne from the start had that gothic type of atmosphere while dk1 and dk2 didn't have "ruined dead world theme"
There is gonna be a Bloodborne one right? Right!?
Free Ware yes
Nope, there's nothing to hate
not true. I can think of a few
~The repetitive and lazy chalice dungeons (and how awful some of the bosses in there were)
~Lack of weapons (doesn't really bother me much cuz they were good, but many hate that)
~Yahar'ghul's bullshit (Gank squad 2.0 for example)
~Winter Lanterns/Mensis tower/fucking frenzy in general
~the bullshit of Laurence (absolutely retarded in ng+)
~ All the god damn grab attacks
Bloodborne is probably my favorite as well, but it's certainly not flawless
Hayden G3 true man. I haven't played the dlc yet. So I guess I don't know who Lawrence is.
I must be the only one who never hated Laurence....? I beat him on NG+7 and had an absolute blast
Dks2 gets shit on for being linear.. wut?!! From the start you have 4 differen paths to choose (All of which you could skip and instead farm a million souls to go throug the shrione of winter). Then you had a somewhat linear path where you first went to the undead crypt to get the ring, so you could go to aldias keep and get the heart. But after that you had alot of optional areas that had opened up to you (The dlc's, the memories and the darkchasm areas). you could even go to the location of the final boss before going to aldias keep and fight the throne defender and watcher before going to Aldias keep. Dks2 was seriously not linear, you could always make choises in where to go next.
Expect the individual areas were all linear, straightforward pathways.
In that aspect, dks2 was more linear and straigforward (excluding the awesome dlc's). But dks3 has just as linear individual areas, and sorely lacks an open world. Therefore dks2 is way more open and free than dks3 which feels like one long linear pathway of areas, with only a few branches (Even fewer of them optional).
DS3 is that at the beginning but the more you go the more branches it gets. there are tons of way in later level like Road of Sacrifice or in the Catacombs and if you don't pay attention, you will miss many many thing. There are more space to explore. Ds2 like the previous guy said, it's very linear. You just need to run forward follow the path and even though you have no sense of direction, you will still end up in your destination.
The only things people complain about the connectivity of DS 3 is the hub area and the first lothric castle. After that it gets better
I am sorry but that is a blatant lie... Try watching a progression map for dks11, dks 2 and then dks3... Dks1 and 2 is way more diverse copared to dks3 which has VERY few options in how you want to progress... In dks2 you have NINE options of first boss... in dks3 you have a meek 2 (Excluding gundyr)... And that pattern continues. Ýeah there may be two or three branches, but they cannot in anyway copare to dks1 or dks2...
Rangaman The gutter and frigid outskirts are not straight foward
Could you say that DMod has a raging... Bloodborner?
Late but finally I found it, the word that describes my overwhelming adoration and obsession over this finely crafted masterpiece of a game.
Personally as someone who's put thousands of hours into Each game, alone. My ranking would be,
5. Dark Souls 2- Many may boo, while others may cheer. The fact remains is I still love this game, It is great fun. However, the sluggish feel, ruins it in comparison to the fluid and tight feeling combat of the other games. It also feels the least interesting lore wise. While Aldia, and Loyce I find entertaining, and top notch, and the Dark Queens having potential, It all feels like it was untapped. This game also has the most BS-Boss design, with the lowest lows(Ancient Dragon, Yes I've killed him dozens of times. Still doesn't make him any less... Boring.) While putting off Invincibility frames to a stat, Was also a terrible decision. It does however have some great bosses. I just find it having the lowest lows, with the fewest highs.
4. Demon's Souls- This will be controversial. However, As much as I adore the game of Demon Souls, It is easily the least balanced of all the games, You can break it in so many ways , it's laughable. While this is obviously because of it being the first of the series, that doesn't mean we ignore the faults to put it higher. The bosses also, were obviously the prototypes for every single one of their later ones, and while there were a few gems(Allant, Flamelurker, Penetrator) There were also many misses. Still fantastic game and deserves respect for starting it all in the least.
3. Dark Souls 3- While it does feel less inspired compared to many of the others in the series, The level design is great(World design being nonexistent unfortunately), The bosses, are the second greatest in the series, arguably the best. And it has the highest highs, with also the highest lows, with bosses. The worst bosses being in it, Deacons of the Deep, Being decent. and dull at worst. However it's lack of creativity, is what keeps it from being near the top. Even with it's fantastic gameplay.
2. Dark Souls- Yes the latter half of the game has room to be desired, But I feel people exaggerate how bad the second half is. Dukes Archives is a great area. With the spinning staircases, and invisible walk ways. The Tomb of Giants, while a hell hole compared to blight town, Is so interestingly, and you while it can take a new player, hours upon hours to get through it, A good player can do so in less than a minute, which I find good design. Lost Izalith is shit. Agreed. And New Londo, isn't bad, It's ghost enemies make for a very terrifying first experience, while being easy once you figure them out. It's decent to say the least. You add in the DLC and it has the beginning of bloodbornes conception within it. With Fantastic bosses such as Manus and Kalameet.
1. Bloodborne- It's basically Dark Souls 1, But better, and having the best traits of 3. It's lore and atmosphere is on par with Demon's souls. It's combat is on par with Dark Souls 3, It's World and level design on par with Dark Souls 1. The only thing it hurts at is, Build Diversity, and even that is only negligible. It truly takes the greatest parts of each series. And is a truly a masterpiece in my opinion.
I honestly wouldn't have a problem with new londo ghosts if they couldn't phase through the floor and become impossible to hit (not talking about the bridge because you can go down and kill them and i really like how that spot was laid out) or have the absurd reach to hit me from another room. Plus the darkwraiths, while a huge pain because of their high damage, make for fun enemies in ds1
I'll also adore Bloodborne if it's doesn't cost me $360
Liam Vonz I agree. It is not morally acceptable that such a masterpiece is held hostage by a lacking piece of hardware. And yes, I have it on ps4, so Im not even a hater. It would be nice when rpcs4 can emulate it at 4k in 10 years, by then I hope to have a decent pc lol
a ps4 with 500gb space is only 200, so at most, you are only spending like 220 for bloodborne :D
Ardolf Hortler 220 is almost half of 360 though so it makes sense. Also lots of other great PS4 games
I'm no hater, but I really dislike the PS4 controller.
well you could get a PS4 for 200$ and play other great exclusives. but if you hate the other exclusives, then i really don't know what to tell you.
in my opinion Dark Souls 3 is the best in the series. by far
the gameplay is just god damn perfect. I also enjoyed the lore too which came as a surprise to me too
Bloodebornes gameplay was fine, but the whole "big beast frantically jumping around" boss/enemy sure got old pretty quick. and Ludwig can lick an anus. despised him
Dark Souls, Demon Souls and Dark Souls 2 all had the same problem of most of their bosses being absolute shite. sure the areas were nice and the lore was interesting but the combat was way too slow
Agreed
Let's agree to disagree. DS3's combat is smooth as hell, but I found it to be horribly unbalanced compared to its predecessors. The gist of combat in DS1/DS2 was "Light is for dodge-spammers, Mid is for balanced characters, Heavy is for poise tanks". In DS3, by contrast, Light is for mad people, Mid is for people who actually want to beat the game, and Heavy is for those who don't know about what happened to poise.
And I hate, _hate_ that they got rid of armor upgrades in favor of mass-leveling Vitality. All that ends up happening is you take way too much damage per hit for the entirety of a playthrough and have to keep buying and swapping out armor. It's actually the main reason why Lightweight builds just aren't viable in DS3.
And before you say anything, BB got away with it because of how Blood Vials worked (they restored a set percentage of your health and you could hold up to 25 of them) and because of how much shit you had to get to upgrade _one_ weapon in BB.
Besides that, it still has the "dude in armor" problem that DS2 had (though it's nowhere near as prolific as it was in that game). The whole thing feels like an uninspired tribute, which is quite ironic when you consider how the series was a bold breath of fresh air when it released.
What's that about DS1 and DeS having "shite bosses"? Plenty of them were easy or simple, sure, but shite? There's only one or two I would call genuinely awful. Besides, DS3 had its share of crap bosses *cough*Ancient Wyvern*cough*.
Oh, and Ludwig just isn't that hard. git gud.
Rangaman didnt say ludwig was hard. said he was shit.
and a few months ago I wouldve agreed about dark souls 1 bosses but on my latest playthrough I just didnt enjoy a lot of them
What? Ludwig is a great boss, the embodiment of everything that makes a good Souls boss.
Rangaman ehhh not for me. I dont hate him as much as I used to, I do get the appeal now. the moonlight greatsword phase is pretty cool but wouldnt put him anywhere near the best
Watching this in 2020, fromsoftware fulfilled Demod's wish for a new game, and what a game it was.
Thekiwo
DeMo i love all of your videos, but i think you fall in the same catagory that every other dark souls long time fan falls into. everyones like "dark souls 3 is just a dark souls clone/love letter" and its like... nobody looks at these game from a singular perspective. everyones like "well its no dark souls 1, its no demon souls, its no bloodborne" but if you forget those other games and really look at this game BY ITSELF, i think its a masterpiece.
Celty i beat ds3 a good year before i played ds1, and i can say woth certainty that ds3 kicks ds2 in the balls, is the twin brother of ds1 and is close friends woth BB. Its definatly a love letter to ds1 with the speed of BB, sorta not as fast.
Well said my friend
Most the areas suck. The bosses is what makes it great.
My ranking of the soulsborne series would be:
5. ds2 (either vanilla or sotfs, I hate the clunky combat and lame boss design)
4. DeS (good level design, but most bosses are mediocre at best and combat also feels clunky)
3. Ds3 ( has very linear world design, too much bonfires and is a bit uninspired but has very fluid combat and is filled with awesome bosses)
2. Ds1 (by far best world and level design and feels original)
1. BB (amazing atmosphere and lore, fantastic bosses and of course... trick weapons!)
Adrian van koeveringe But BB was so boring. Only a few weapons to choose from and only 1 viable playstyle. And most of the areas were so bland that you would forget them immidietly.
About DS2, was your problem to do with iFrames? Because if so, that has to do with how you leveled your character.
BB had the same frequency of bonfires as DS3. And BB is more linear. BB had the worst lore and atmosphere other than 2.
+Sir Potato Bullshit, bullshit and more bullshit. Bloodborne has 41 Lanterns while DS3 has almost 60 Bonfires, and the Bonfires in DS3 are all so fucking close together that you'll end up visiting them far more than the Lanterns.
BB is more linear than what? If you mean "more linear than DS1", yeah sure. But the same could be said of literally any other Souls game and it would ring true. If you mean Demon's Souls or Dark Souls 2 then you are objectively wrong; Demon's Souls was level-based while Dark Souls 2 was a collection of A>B linear pathways. And if you mean Dark Souls 3, you're wrong again because unless you're the type of madman who hunts Blue Slimes in Zelda games and is okay with fighting the Dancer at SL20, your only real choices in the game are "do I fight Aldrich or Yhorm first" and "when should I fight the Nameless King".
And your last point is wrong again. Bloodborne had an original setting, original lore and a fairly unique atmosphere of horror and intrigue. Dark Souls 3, by contrast, stole most of its lore and setting ideas from DS1/2 (hell they copy-paste Anor Londo in at one point, and that just says it all) and an atmosphere that's trying way to hard to be dark, depressing and serious.
Rangaman Rangaman 1. Maybe because Dark Souls 3 is harder and has an actual challenge?
2. BB barely has any choices either and DS3 has many alternative storylines. Anyways, when are linear games bad? Is super Mario brothers shit because of that? Also, if DS3 barely has any choices how come they are so many OP before Abyss Watchers build? Anyways, the only choices in DS1 is basically "should I fight sif early??"
3. Where does BB have a good and intriguing storyline? There aren't many lore videos on BB because it's lore is boring. Anyways, BB is less strategic and just dodge backwards when someone attacks and dodge forward and spam attacks.
Anyways, DS3 was needed to finish the lore. Who was Gwyns sun? What happened to Gwyndolin? Etc
How the fuck are you saying that Anor Londo can't be in DS3? It is a fucking location. Anyways, you don't give any points on how it tries and fails to be dark.
I'm going to keep this short and simple, but Dark Souls 3 was my first souls game. Putting Nostalgia aside, I believe the excellent lore of a prince rejecting his "birthright" to become a Lord of Cinder and the very fluid and the diverse combat is very engaging. For this reason, here's how my list would go:
(5) Demon's Souls (because of its age, c'mon, it's 6 years old, remake it already)
(4) Dark Souls 2 (Comparitively shitty lore, but the combat is very polished and the sotfs edition is just beautiful)
(3) Dark Souls 1 ( Very good 1st half, average 2nd half, if it was remade, then it would be number 1 in my book)
(2) Bloodborne (while some bosses are extremely good, about 1/3 are average or below, and really no build variety is enough to keep this at 2)
(1) Dark Souls 3 (Very enngaging combat, lore, and area design. The Dlc's are very strong and well-rounded)
Bloodborne no build variety? Like 27 builds just on weapons plus 28th for arcane (extremely underrated build and nobody utilizes it properly). That's practically the same as any ds game.
@@Zakaker Yes there is few stat variety but the weapons vary wildly. Unlike dark souls which basically has 8 base weapons then 200 slight variants or even exact copies that just have higher or lower damage.
There is weight in BB it's just more of a hidden stat. More you equip the less your stamina regens and I THINK you might be slightly slower.
People just think their build is entirely different when in reality they might be able to tank 1 more hit or look slightly different. Demon's Souls probably had the most variety out of them all simply because things like regen were actually viable. When they are no longer in DS3.
@@Bourikii2992 As I explained in my comment, the lack of creativity you can have with stats management is exactly the problem. I love the variety of weapons BB offers to the player, and I've addressed it as well. Comparing DS1 with DS3, the first has far fewer weapons than the latter, but they all feel unique with their movesets (except for some rare cases such as the Dragon Tooth and the Great Club, which is a straight up better version of the first) and physical differences, most importantly, range. I'd say DS1 is in balance between BB and DS3, which, however, compensates the enormous amount of similar weapons with the WA system. DS2 feels like it has even less movesets than DS3, but it has the Power Stance system, which changes attack pattern depending on what weapons you hold in which hand. I've never had the chance to play DeS, so I can't speak for it, but I'd say that in DS1 equipment weight makes an enormous difference in playstyle. I played DS3, where fat roll is almost useless considering how little of an advantage it gives you, before buying DS1, so even in that game I stuck with mid roll until O&S. My original intention was to make a heavily armored, greataxe-wielding warrior while still maintaining my eq. load under 50%. However, at the time, I had neither enough endurance nor any useful rings to wear medium armor, let alone the only heavy set I had (Havel's). After getting frustrated with O&S, though, I decided to try Havel's full armor set and oh boy. I could finally withstand enemy attacks without getting interrupted all the time, and I had so much defense I could even tank Smough's attacks. It felt like having constantly active Perseverance. When I finally beat the bosses (though, I won't lie, I had to summon a friend because I still felt it was unfair at times) I made up my mind and decided to go full Havel and embrace fat rolling. I never actually got the chance to use the shield until extremely late in the game, but even wielding just the Great Club (yeah, I used a different weapon because, as I said, Dragon Tooth sucks) 2H felt like the game had turned into a piece of cake. The kind of cake you crush with a greathammer without flinching a bit. In DS3, on the other hand, I didn't need to think twice before choosing to discard fat roll as an option, since the absorption difference is not that high and armor poise is almost useless. I've only -played- finished* DS2 once, so I don't know much about the viability of "fat" builds in that game. Once, I created a light armored, dual-wielding character, but I dropped that playthrough before killing the Pursuer.
By the way, I didn't know about the "hidden weight" system in BB. I checked on the Internet and, apparently, it's a thing. I stopped bothering about armor stats in that game after a while and simply focused on fashion, but it's nice to know. You learn something new everyday, I guess. Thanks for the information.
*Edit: I should specify that I only _finished_ DS2 once, and that the dual-wielding guy was my second character.
Con Cahill bloodborne is practically saw cleaver simulator
@@bulldogant3781 Dark Souls is practically straight sword r1 simulator.
Dark Souls 3 is just plain better than 2, but Bloodborne is just perfect
@Dick Faggotson your opinion is just...wrong.
@Dick Faggotson everything.The combat is perfect.The areas are not flying in the sky,the atmosphere is way better.Oh,and the bosses.Ds 2 bosses are mostly gank fights,or rehash fights,(Royal Rat Vanguard,Royal Rat Authority,Twin Dragonriders,Prowling Magus,Skeleton Lords,Belfry Gargoyles)and boring fights (Flexile Sentry,Throne Defenders,Nashandra,Guardian Dragon,Giant Lord,Najka,Covetous Demon,Old Iron King),while DS 3 has some of the best bosses in the series.(Abyss Watchers,Sulyvahn,Friede and Ariandel,Vordt,Oceiros,Dancer,Dragonslayer Armour,Lothric and Lorian,Nameless King,Champion Gundyr,Soul of Cinder,Demon Prince,Midir,Gael,Old Demon King,Aldrich,and probably Wolnir too)
@@darkwraith9548 you actually used the worst bosses from ds2 to make up an opinion. Also, Old Demon King, Aldrich and Wolnir being top best bosses in series? And Oceiros? oh and Vordt is there too? A bit too biased don't you think?
DS2 had also amazing bosses, in fact i haven't found a boss better than Ivory King in ds3 (closer one would be Gael)
DS 2 had amazing bosses I agree,but not that much.I only enjoyed Sir Alonne,Fume Knight,Smelter Demon,Aava and Ivory King.So 5 bosses from 41.While DS 3 has like 25 bosses,and I enjoyed ALL of them,except Cursed Greatwood,Crystal Sage,and Ancient Wyvern.
@@darkwraith9548 i dissagree. Ruin Sentinels, Lost Sinner, Freja, Velstadt, Dragonslayer, Pursuer, Elanna, Sinh, Aldia (lore fight), TW/TD, Gargoyles...
To be honest, i liked Blue Smelter and Lud and Zallen but their run up is what ruined it for most people
honestly as far as music is concerned I love midir's theme. it just fits the fight and it's grand scale perfectly.
Gwyn, Ludwig and Midir are the best tracks from the series imo
What’s the big difference between DS2 and SOTFS? Besides enemy placements? It’s basically the same game, but improved. Dark Souls 2 has the best weapons, the best PVP, the best Magic, the most variety in play styles. Best duel wielding by far. For example having a magic character is so much cooler in DS2 because you can duel a Blue Flame and a Ice Rapier, have a blue moon great-sword in one hand and a Aged smelter sword in the other. Crystal soul spears are best in DS2. Twin blades r better, great lance is better, The list goes on. Go to a dark build, dark orbs baby! Can beat the whole game spamming them. My girl Sullie The witch outfit. Sexiest souls outfit. Lol 😂
I’m glad DS3 was my first Souls game, I like basically everything about it
I hate to be negative about video games, so I like every Souls game. Even DS2, I adore that game, equally to the rest
When Elden Ring is coming out answering prayers
haha you bet its coming out
If I’m being honest Dark Souls is one of those series where there’s a nearly infinite number of spinoffs and sequels that could be feasibly made, but they’d have to be made only once every few years. It certainly needs to be quality over quantity, yet we have an enormous universe with an equally enormous timeline that I feel should really be explored more. I’m not saying there should be a game called “Dark Souls IV”, but there definitely needs to be more games in the SoulsBorne universe. A game that takes place after the First Flame goes out where you search for the embers the Fire Keeper spoke of would be amazing...
DS3 is my absolute favorite, even more than blood borne, sekiro, and ds1. It’s world is beautiful, I feel like whenever you call it drab or bleh, we are playing two different games. But yeah, I fucking love dark souls 3 lol
S E K I R O
SHADOWS DIE WAY MORE THAN TWICE
Ds3 has
Best level design
Best bosses
Best gameplay
Best pvp
Best soundtracks
And it’s the worst souls game ?? 🤡
Dog Souls 3, prepare to bork
*Cue game over screen* "You got booped, fren"
You just got bamboozled
I know this is so late, but come on, BARK SOULS was right there..
man, the bosses on the dark souls series are so damm good, and its not just their mechanic, its also the music, the excitment you get for fighting an important boss or beating a hard one, and this just becomes even better with the epic lore
Seriously late to the party here, but I've never understood this whole 'fan service' argument. It's a story, what if for example back to the future 3 was not set in Hill Valley, there was no clock tower, no distant relatives of Biff and no references to the other films. References to previous events, characters etc. is generally what multi part stories do.
I didn't agree with much. I just find it funny cause I have a terrible history with a fan of the first game who soured my experience more than it should've with the first game.This man made it literally impossible to have a conversation cause it would go back to ds1 without fail. If I tried to talk about another game that I'd like to play with him or in general I'd essentially get "well, it's not ds1, so it sucks" Or "you haven't beaten ds1 so you suck and whatever game you're talking about is too easy and is trash". I stopped talking to him after he went out of his way to give me a copy of ds1 for my birthday and wasn't actually around for it. I spent so much time with ds1 trying to thoroughly enjoy it, but I just couldn't. I hate almost everything about that game. I usually take issues with those who say "it's pretty" Or "it's Imerssive", you look at dungeon and dirt 90% of the game on graphics and textures that haven't generally aged well and there's not a lot of reoccurring characters and some boss placement is just bizarre.
When I played ds3 it was well after the game came out; I played it out of morbid curiosity and not wanting to be left out of the hype of the series. I never wanted to dislike the first game, let alone hate it, I really was hoping the series improved. I'm glad to say that I fell in love and have pored hundreds of hours into ds3 because pretty much every problem I had with ds1 was resolved.
I then went back to ds1 to see if I was just blinded by bias against a dude shoving his love of the series in my face. No, still hate it. I was a lot better at it than when I first played, but it still felt like I was playing out of obligation than anything else. Demo, I respect your opinion, I genuinely glad you can like ds1 more than I can. Saying that it's far better than ds3 though? I just can't see it.
dark souls 3 is my favorite souls game, although i understand SOME of the complaints about it. i just think it's the most fun to play, and i prefer the medieval fantasy feel over bloodborne's gothic setting. i also played it before dark souls 1 so to me, most of the fanservice felt like something new and the game never felt lacking in identity. i actually find the bleak atmosphere of the game to be incredibly beautiful, i love the lore, and many of the bosses are unbeatable in terms of quality.
i will say that i believe bloodborne is objectively the closest to a flawless game that fromsoft has ever come, and it's a close second favorite to ds3, but i have more of an attachment to dark souls overall.
me too. after 6 years, this is awesome.
i wanna see another bloodborne
For sure! There is something so special about Bloodborne, it's lore, gameplay, atmosphere, it's just so god damn captivating. Totally need a legitimate sequel for it!
Active Impact and then dark souls remastered
I need Bloodbourne in 60fps. I only played souls games on the PC at 60 and I tried to play Bloodbourne on my ps4 but at a lower framerate than I'l used to, it feels so hard to dodge, and it just didn't feel smooth, so i never even cleared the first area
Yes! But needs to be on all platforms not just playstation!
There will probably be more soulsbourne style games on all platforms, but it's unlikely the Bloodbourne name will leave PS. Sony have the rights for bloodbourne and all that jazz.
I actually really liked the areas in DS3. Maybe they weren't the most colorful but it was just so much fun to explore them. Even farron's keep (I usually really hate swamp or other open areas) was fun for me because it wasn't just a large open posion field like they usually make. Blooborne definitely had the best bosses of their games but DS3 takes the prize for best areas imo.
As someone who has played all 3 original souls games I have no idea how someone would come to the conclusion they like dark souls 2 better than DS3. Even DS1s second half is not good, overall I’d say I enjoyed 3 the most, felt the most consistent in quality and has my favorite combat of the 3. 3 was also my first played in the series, so I had no idea about the nostalgia callbacks and it’s still my favorite.
I have to say that I honestly really love the way that all of the locations look. The dull, dark coloring and aesthetics really compliment the gloomy and almost sad feeling that falls over the game and I think they go together really well. Plus there's some places that really do look good, such as the Boreal valley, which looks absolutely amazing.
Dmod i agree bloodborne is the best i aint a achivement hunter but bloodborne was so good i had to get every achivement but bloodborne 2 would be great to me ☺
activee_ s1 me too. BB was my first and only plat
for fromsoft, yes, but for sony? yeah no, for sony it's a lot better if it was an exclusive, and thye less or more funded the project(afaik, it's the only souls game with an italian dub to say one of the many things sony allowed)
only plat i have so far xD(working on nioh but thats a diff story)
the aesthetic of BB is honestly the best of all time. it'd be interesting if we got a precursor to it; kinda see how everything went to shit.
Meh. Chalices are kinda BS (I didn't even bother... as far as I'm concerned that's post-game content) and the main game is a bit too easy to my liking. Plus too many gank bosses... at some point after Vicar Amelia it's gank bosses after gank bosses, some being really gimmicky like Rom. Plus too many human bosses (I've never liked them in this serie). The only boss fights I've truly enjoyed in BB were Logarius and Ludwig. I think DkS III is by far the best (areas are better in BB though, I give it that). But BB is second ex-aequo with DkS. DkS II is pure BS through and through (albeit I've only played SotFS but I can't believe the original one is so much better... a boring boss will remain a boring boss no matter what).
Ardolf Hortler whoah there buddy that's a lot of salt there. take a deep breath and calm down. good. now I would say that bloodborne is worth getting a ps4 to play.
Dark Souls 3 was my first Souls-type game...Oh my god did I fall in love with it, the music, the atmosphere, the Souls type games made by From Software are one of the only games I would be happy to pre order
I disagree on your point about not needing more dark souls. Ds1 is so damn clunky and that turns me off. Ds2 I havnt bothered with but will one day. Bloodborne I actually started a week ago and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. There's a few things I don't like (farming for echoes to buy vials and the fact most dope weapons are late game mainly) but I love the world. Ds3 however was my intro into ds. I experienced the insane difficulty that the games had to offer and the world to me was beautiful. Your point on the world being drab (despite going back on it) annoys me. The drabness is there to make the world seem dark and lifeless, and to heighten the beauty where it's found. I still remember the day I walked into the boreal valley. Awe inspiring and terrifying once the dog dropped down.
Watching this now that Sekiro, Demon's Souls Remake and Elden Ring are out kinda feels like a fever dream tbh
Egyptian Souls
Norse Souls
Greek Souls
Chinese Souls
Amazonian Souls
Aztec Souls
Antarctic Souls
Mediterranean Souls
Oceanic Souls
Space Souls
Airborne Cthulhu DrinkSouls
I would support norse souls. Imagine facing a snake literally longer than the world or fighting a god of thunder
Mod: “Cyberpunk souls, western souls.”
From: “Weeb souls.”
This is great and all but when are you gonna do Top 10 Clouds in Soulsborne?
that seems more of an indeimaus video
Wrong channel
Indeimaus
My personal ranking
5. Dark Souls 2. There almost wasn't a single thing I liked about this game.
4. Demon Souls. ONLY BECAUSE I NEVER GOT TO FULLY PLAY IT. if I get the chance, I'm sure my mind will change.
3. Dark Souls 3. Things I like, things I don't. Perfect for the middle.
2. Bloodborne. Enjoyed the game and bosses, but the environments shared the same black/brown/green color scheme and it got old. It's detailed but very lackluster in color or brightness.
1. Dark Souls 1. Love just about everything in this game. Environments are colorful, detailed, different and nothing seems repeated (besides stray demon x3) most of the bosses are very unique and fun. Absolutely adore this game. On my way to get the platinum trophy for the remaster
I think while saying it feels uninspired, you’re forgetting it is a DARK souls game, not just a fromsoft or souls series game. For those that care about the world and lore of the souls universe, DS3 is easily a favorite of the series. It has the best combat and weapons of the DARK souls series, while also delivering on an extremely immersive world. I also think the “drab” and “bleakness” of the design does exactly what it’s meant to and goes a long way in really getting across the feel of a collapsing, dying, hopeless end to a once beautiful world. All while still managing beauty and no shortage of detail. I recognize this is your opinion, and respect it, and still love you and your channel despite it. But I can’t help but to think that you were playing a dark souls game wishing and hoping for something other than dark souls, and feel that if the game were changed to correct your “hates” the game would’ve been heavily criticized for feeling too unlike dark souls, and not being a proper final installment to the legendary series.
Normal Human Beings:
1-BB
2-DS1 (could be 1 too)
3-DS3
4-DS2
5-DMS
DMOD:
Demon souls before DS1....
put ds2 last and I totally agree
Ds3 is better than ds1 by a mile imo.
Ew.
1. BB
2. DeS
3. DS first half
4. Ds3
5. DS2
6. DS second half
7. SotFS
Demon souls was one of the best games I've ever played. The lore was good but the fights were somewhat lackluster but same can be said for every series. They all had amazing bosses and the ones that were just filler. So demons souls imo would go higher than ds1. Oh and ds3 should be before ds1, it was ds1 with better combat, graphics and less lagstabbing
I actually totally love the way this game looks.
“I don’t wanna see a remake of any of these games”
Demon souls 2020 let’s have it!
eh that was blue point fromsoft essientaly didnt have to do shit for that come out
I believe I started to watch your videos when Sekiro came out and today decided to listen to your love hate series (this is the first one I'm watching that I haven't seen) and I must say your commentary has improved tremendously, I genuinely found this difficult to listen too because of your commentary so it's nice to see how much you've improved in just a couple of years
My main gripe about DS3 is that, while it is faster paced like Bloodborne, your character is still the same damn slow guy like in DS1. There's no way to keep up with what's going on a lot of the time.
Still want a Bloodborne PC port but you know "Sony" and all those things. But a man can still dream right?
Newend03 no. wrong. us ps4 players have bloodborne. xbox has halo, pc has league of legends, and we get bloodborne. no one else
@@drizzleandpour7819 "Muh exclusives" God console cucks are pathetic.
Well Sony was the company to pump money into from soft’s project of Bloodborne, we may not have it in general if it wasn’t for them, so yeah it would be pretty cool if you pc players got it, but I feel like at the end of the day Console does still need exclusives to compete with PC.
@@spacehitler4537 No one seems to care about split screen, even though I have clocked a concerning amount of time just playing cod bo3 zombies splitscreen with my friends, so since no one cares about that the only other thing consoles are good at is having bloodborne, amazing spider man, and uncharted
@@spacehitler4537 almost as pathetic as saying your a master race because you get 4 more pixels on your screen? Keep your pixels I'm gonna go play persona, gow, uncharted, horizon, last of us, spiderman, and bloodborne. (And for the record this is coming from someone who built a very nice computer)
I don't want a Demon's Souls remaster because I want it to look better or play better or anything like that. I want it so I can actually play the god damn game! I really want to, but there is no way in hell I'm buying a PS3 for one game. Pretty much every other PS3 exclusive I've heard to be worth a damn except Heavy Rain has been remastered for PS4
Hayden G3 there is an emulator called rpcs3 that can run it at 1080p or even 4k if you have the hardware for it (original is 720p). Thats the first thing I'll get when I can finally build a pc lol
Unfortunately, I don't have a pc or the hardware to build one. I definitely should when I get the money though, because that would make more sense then buying a PS3
also heavy rain sucks, david cage games are bad
Hayden G3 Not gonna happen. Bandai hasn't the rights for DeS. Thats why we got Dark Souls and not a DeS 2 which was the original plan.
I like how at the end DMod gives his own ranking of all the Souls games, including Demon's Souls and Bloodborne. I don't like how many Souls fans look back on the series and ignore DeS and BB. DeS is a benchmark game for FromSoft and a real strong influence, and BB is the best they've made so far for their "Souls-like" game design.
Doctor Jones This is an old video I know, but most people probably “forget” about Demon Souls because it’s only available on PS3. Most players probably found the series during the current gen of consoles and didn’t feel like going back to old gen. If Demon Souls gets a remaster I guarantee people will be giving it more than enough attention.
Dark souls 3 is a masterpiece and it's the worst of the series. Says a lot about this franchise.
Celestial Dragon dark souls 2 is the worst in the series.
Yea idk man. You can have ur own opinion and all, but I was much more engrossed with the environments of ds3 than something like those from bloodborne which you praise heavily. Bloodborne just feels so samey to me. I feel like there so much more variety in ds3 and I feel like it does have its vibrant patches to alleviate the more drab areas. I felt like I was never able to escape the same boring environments while exploring bloodborne which I never really felt other than the dungeon parts of ds3.
Yeeeees, this game nailed boss quality. I enjoyed so many bosses in this game, moreso than any of the other Souls games.
Rank the soulsborne dlc's!
Dmod is moving away from souls, but he does love you
*sigh*
1) Old Hunters
2-7) Everything else
1) old hunters
2) crown of the old iron king
3) crown of the ivory king
4) artorias of the abyss
5) crown of the sunken king
6) the ringed city
7) ashes of ariandel
i am very sure this is the most legit ranking and i know i am right
7. sunken king
6. ivory king
5. old iron king
4. ashes of ariandel
3. artorias of the abyss
2. the ringed city
1. the old hunters
Really? I found this to be my favorite Souls game. While the faster pase took some getting used to, after that I really enjoyed it.
Something about the world in 3 just resonated with me and unlike DS1, I could actually feel like I was fighting the bosses instead of fighting the game. (Seriously, the only boss in DS1 I can say I really liked was Artorias) Also to me the difficulty felt much fairer this time. Every time I got my ass kicked it felt more like "Ok, let's try that again" as opposed to DS1 where it felt more like "sigh, oh c'mon".
I wouldn't say the references to earlier games are fan service. Dark Souls 3 is the convergence of all the other games. It says so pretty explicitly in some places. It's one last battle at the end of time. Reflections and variations and echos of the other worlds are converging.
Dark Souls 3 is the saddest of the games. Finding various references, often dead or passed along, like the giant smith in Anor Londo, are filled with sadness. One of my favorite moments is finding Untended Graves and the old woman still there all alone. It's all quiet with no music. Even the air feels still and with no echo.
It's atmosphere is excellent imo. Especially for the last game of the storied and beloved series.
I hate to say I disagree with almost everything especially about the colours. I think the fact it's bleak is a very clever way of foreshadowing what the game is about, and if it was colourful it would feel really out of place. Plus the further into the game you go the more colourful it gets almost as a reward for your work. Sorry to go full high school teacher but Its the only way I can really describe it lol
I've only played Dark Souls 3 and Bloodborne but I would definitely say that DS3 is better than Bloodborne. I played DS3 first so that may play into things. I'll be playing the others soon so maybe that'll change but DS3 ranks right there with my favorite games of all time.
I played DS1 and Bloodborne before DS3, and I honestly don't know which one is my favorite. they all have their strengths and weaknesses. I'm tilting slightly toward Bloodborne though
Agreed
Same here, the only difference is that i played Bloodborne first. I think DS3 is the better game, even though it‘s very close. Both games are pretty much on point.
Totally the opposite for me. I feel the stamina management & dodging in ds3 are really tedious, not any fun compared to bloodborne's, and bloodborne's universe fit together better and looked better than ds3's.
I’m glad that I played the games basically in reverse starting with BB, then DS3, the influences from bloodborne made the transition to it easier compared to SOTFS that was much slower and I hated, but I learned to vary my play style and loved DSR
A "lifeless" world. That's obvious, genius. They're all dead.
Find it funny how 3 was almost the lowest.
I thought it was an awesome game and great way to end the series. Playing through the first time is such a love letter to the whole series. So to me, as a nostalgia nerd, I loved it. The call backs all felt warranted and all the reused things, I wasn’t mad to see those things back.
Also being someone who went nuts over the lore once I got into it, 3 feels awesome to me by bringing in a lot of things in the series to their end
I believe that dark souls 3 deserves a better spot because it has such a beautiful and unique level design, a large quality of weaponry, and the ability to alter your character via Rosaria
The lore is really good and the way it delivers it is just fascinating, the way that connects ds1 and ds2 to the lore of ds3(I know that it has not that much lore) just gives me goosebumps.
When I saw Anor londo i honestly cried (of joy of course) and the feeling that the moment gave me was unspeakable, that scene was one of my favorite ones in all of gaming.
Something that I also adored was the bosses. Some of the bosses in this game will stay in my heart forever(Gael, Soul Of Sinder, Sister Friede and more)
Some of you will think that ds3 does not have a unique level design and I can understand that, maybe is it just me or it really is unique but I honestly adore it, even the swamp is beautiful in a dark souls way
These are my thoughts on ds3 and to sum up Dark Souls 3 will stay in my top 5 best games of all time
You’re kidding me with putting DS3 at the bottom...
I think you're list and judgement is quite fair, though I personally adore dark souls 3 and it is my favorite game of the series I can understand why you put it on the bottom. I have always preferred dreary landscapes and worlds so DS3 was perfect in that design for me. Disconnected hub also doesnt bother me much because I spend so much time using bonfires to travel around anyway. I haven't had the chance to play a lot of bloodborne or DS2 so I can't really make my own list, but DS3 is my favorite.
Oh sick I can like my own comment, boom butch ez win
5. Dark Souls 3
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
This is a good list but I cant put up with the comparisons to ds1. Sure ds1 is good but it's not by any means the best. Even though it's your first souls experience and it wowed you it doesnt mean its the best souls game to ever have existed like it did EVERYTHING RIGHT every boss every area. Imo it's not as good as you make it out to be and you're always looking at the game through nostalgia goggles. If this was your first souls game (like me) and then you played every other souls game afterwards you would know that ds3 is very consistent, very graphically pleasing, very polished and just remember-- this is my opinion
Imma say I want Steampunk Souls. My ranking of souls borne goes: 5. Ds2 4.Demons 3. Ds3 2. Bloodborne 1. Ds
No one:
Dark souls 3 dogs: *teleports behind you* Omae wa mo, *bork* shinderu
Imo everything in this game is perfect (except gravetender) even the teleporting dogs! I always have a good laugh when they teleport
magic dogs
In my opinion
4: dark souls 2
3:dark souls 3
2:dark souls 1
1: bloodborne
Muhammad Munir And Demons Souls is out of the ranking or what?
The Abyss you got homework to do!
Mischu Wischu Probably because he doesn't have a PS3 because that console sucks. I don't know what Sony was thinking.PS4,PS1 and PS2 were way better
Yhorm the Giant Ps3 was bomb, how was it terrible?
2:21 story time and lesson time: one time I played DS3 and got up to Yhorm with Siegward and I don’t know what I did wrong or what the AI did wrong but Siegward ended up dying and I had to face Yhorm alone and let me say, that was hard! The fight is mostly a spectacle with Siegward but solo is a whole other game! I normally beat Yhorm on my first run each play through with Siegward but that run it took me at least half an hour to beat him! The moral of the story, even “spectacle” bosses and in these games can easily kill you!
Guys let's make something clear: Midir is actually a fair boss and his attacks are so good designed i know his body has crazy shitty hitbox but still it is fair because every attack he does he has his head down and if you say "he spams fire" no he don't you are just far away and he starts spamming fire or laser. Also Midir Soul gives you a Bloodborne Sorcery and a well-hard designed katana. The OST is epic and if i have to mark from 0-10 i vote 10/10.
Pantheon The Artisan of War Midir is a great boss, the only reason i dislike him is i find him really boring he just takes so damn long to kill
What's wrong with SotfS?
Changed the game for the worst, pretty much.
bladerex1224 Oh okay, thank you. I was thinking of getting that version for the PS4 as it's the most up to date and I'd rather have it on PS4 anyway, but if it's disliked by that many people (after researching it) I guess I wont and go for the OG on PS3 . I guess that explains why it's so cheap. Played BB, currently on Demon's Souls, I'm all over the place lmao.
Thanks again; thought I'd better comment early in the hopes someone saw it; don't need a hard game even harder lmao.
mooganify I would suggest getting the non scholar of the sin version if you want to play DS 2 in general. Regardless, happy to be of help.
bladerex1224 SotfS seems like a weird little project they did. Seems pointless.
Ganks and The World's Most Aggressive AI. Oh, and they added m another shitty boss fight for good measure.
As a Souls/Borne fan who loves Bloodborne more than the other games in the series as well, I'm so glad to have someone else share this view. Not to say the other games aren't fucking great, because they are. I just feel like being a fan of these games means you're only allowed to like Souls. Thanks DeMod for all the great content, can't wait for the Bloodborne video!
"I don’t want any remakes" 2 years ago, well.... that didn’t age well in any way....
I disagree about Dark Souls 3 not looking good. Yes, it's grey and drab, but it's still stunning. Just look at Irythill. Or stop for a moment in the Undead Settlement and take a look at Lothric in the background. It's gorgeous.
Another matter, just a quick question: Am I the only person who finds Bloodborne disgusting? Normally I'm not squeamish about games, but something about Bloodborne just makes my skin crawl. Which is why I'll probably never play it (even if I ever do get a Playstation).
I never got the drop in quality argument for Souls 1, apart from izalith everything is fine. It's just more metroidvania than the rest, heaps of backtracking, but that's what makes it the best in the series for me
Dark Souls 3 is my favorite game of all time, Dark Souls 1 being a close second. I'm one of the guys who quite disliked Dark Souls 2 and I haven't yet been fully compelled by Bloodborne despite owning it and picking it up every once and a while. And while I'm a huge defender of DS3 and I think it nails everything it does, I can 100% understand where you're coming from. I feel like this game has impeccable level design, the best bosses in the series, and the most beautiful visuals in almost any game I've played, but this lies in interpretation, and you interpret it in a different way. I appreciate how you make such an effort to display your opinions as just that, opinions, and you don't disrespect other people for what they think. Thanks, DeMod, you rock.
You still need to try out Hollow Knight bro! It's like cuphead and dark souls had a child.
he's played it on strim
I wanna ask what flaws hollow knight have
When I ask this question to anybody they say it's a flawless game is that really true
DS3 might be R1 spammy, but DS1 is objectively more so. The enemies and bosses are far simpler on average in the original, making spam more effective. Though I'm guessing you mean more stamina cost than actual complexity, which I can understand. It just kind of depends on how you're viewing it.
I'm a boss person myself as well, so going to DS1 after DS3 was a bit of a disappointment in that regard. I get how someone would prefer DS1 for its interconnected world (which I think is super cool, though it likes to waste your time a lot), but I kind of find most of the DS1 bosses to be either underwhelming or boring. I played it after Bloodborne and DS3 though, so I imagine if it were my first Souls game I'd view it more fondly. But other than Gwyn (I don't really like parrying, though it's pretty easy in DS1) none of the DS1 bosses were much of a challenge. The DLC had some really good bosses though, where they actually gave them more than three moves and different phases.
Oh, and going to DS1 made me realize how good I had it "combat polish" wise. DS1's combat is very solid assuming two things: you fast roll and _never_ lock on. Lock on in that game is terrible. Thankfully I'm use to claw gripping and playing through DS1 unlocked from start to finish probably made me a better Souls player overall.
Unpopular Opinion: I just finished my first DS2 playthrough (SOTFS Edition) and have just started DS3, and so far I like DS2 the best. Sure it had a lot of bad bosses, but it had some great ones as well, such as Throne Watcher and Defender and The Pursurer. I just think that it maintained its quality throughout the entirety of the game rather than in DS1 it just dropped. As for DS3, it just isn't as engaging as of right now. The areas aren't very memorable and I honestly dont know if I prefer the faster fighting. Now dont get me wrong, I love DS1 as well (Not sure about DS3 haven't played enough of it,) but at the end of the day I just enjoyed DS2 the most.
Ok, how about this concept:
1) A game where you try to remain what you are
- Where you count you get "rot" instead of souls. After gathering enough to level up, your starts are starting to decrease (0.001/sec) depending on what kind of equipment you are using
- But stuff can only be purchased from "rot"
- There would be buff/rebuff items that help you for x time and then have the opposite effect 2x as long. Still, you could use the previous items you had for that time...
2) Avoid darkness:
- The darker area you are in, the faster you are rotting (degrading stats after levelup) or even loosing HP
- So now you need to decide which area you want to go.... the more or less lit
- well lit areas, fires would heal you of course...
3) You will have to adopt your playstyle as you degrade
- And which built you want to exhaust.... including equipment management
- I used to beat these guys easily.... but now....
I knew I could count on you to complain about things you "love."