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Burek said:


For the record, I was not complaining (speaking for myself only). I know what the game is, I know what to expect, and I know that it is not a game for me.

As I said originally, I lack both skill and patience for it.... So, I do not want to play a game at a slower pace, get killed constantly in hope to beat it eventually... I don't find that fun. I play games like GTA, Tomb Raider, Far Cry, Dying Light etc., ones I can enjoy while progressing without frustration. I tried Lords of the Fallen, as people said it is similar to DS, and gave up after two bosses. It was hard, I died a lot, but that's not why I quit. I'm sure had I persevered, I would have beaten the game....but I just couldn't muster the patience to progress at a snail's pace...

No need for Dark Souls fans to feel upset by my preferences. Bloodborne looks like a wonderful game...I just don't think I would enjoy 40+ hours of dying, dodging and taking it very slowly...

I hope all fans enjoy it, I actually hope it becomes GOTY, I just know I will never play it. 


I could understand you not wanting to play something because you might not enjoy it, but I still suggest giving it a go. I was intimidated when I started playing Catherine (and for the record, that game does feature difficulty modes but trust me when I say that easy is harder than most of the games out there), but I eventually could overcome it and finish it. I had a great sensation after making it through, and I guess the ridiculously high difficulty was a big barrier for most players, but I guess that's how the developer wanted it.

I do love difficulty, but I don't like to be annoyed. For example, I suffered more than enjoyed the ride in I wanna Be The Guy.