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ethomaz said:

walsufnir said:

Way more than the Souls games? I know there were more enemies but the controls are definitely different, too. The game plays much more "fluid" and you don't have the feeling of controlling a clumsy tank while fighting enemies.

It is not that "fluid" if I can say... your stamina is too low and limit your moviments... the weapons/moves are slow too because they are heavy... the dodge is cool and saves your life but like I said you can't use it every time due the stamina.

The enemies come to you all at the same time from diferent sides and they do hit you even if you are hiting them... so you need to be really concentrate because one mistake and they will get your head.

The first area have a place with over 20 enemies together... that is way more than Souls games.

You can parry attacks or stun enemies with guns too but it is way difficult to me yet... I just can do that with slow moves from big enemies and it is not safe too because if you make it wrong well...

Edit - Just to understand better I already died more at the begining of Bloodborne (begining like way before the first boss) than I died in the whole campaign of Demon's Souls (the first Souls that I played)... it is a bit overexagerated but it is really close.

I'm kind of in the same boat as you. I was a heavy shield user, so I'm finding this one quite a bit more difficult than either of the Dark Souls games. Maybe just as difficult as my first run through Demon's Souls.  And I fucking love it. I'm also getting that "I don't wanna go in there" feeling I got from the original Demon's Souls.