Slimebeast said:
Really cool story and it's fascinating how it took so many tries until you started to love the series. That's why I make sure anyone I know who doesn't like it tries it co-op at least one time. Never know if it will take as many tries as it did with me to finally sink in. So basically what you do is that you group gank single guys 3v1 all the time in these games? But what co-workers do you have that you all together bought a game like Bloodborne? That's so awesome. I work at a national electronics chain and run the Audio/Video department. The real issue was finding people who weren't exclusively PC, but even that was easily remedied by not bothering with anyone who works in Components. Overall there are about 10 diehard Soulsborne fans in the store, and only two of them hang their hats exclusively in PC. What do you mean with "the troll" in the beginning of Dark Souls 2? The one that tries to sit on you when you're behind it, through the cave to the left before the firekeepers' house? We ran it about 6 times, with me nailing it on my third-ish try. Mind you, I wasn't very good at the time. I can easily kill it now, but dat learning curve, tho. Have you played Lords of the Fallen? I love that game. I've played about 10 minutes, but I don't know how I feel about "Dark Souls: Heavy Builds Only Edition". I had a lot more fun with Salt & Sanctuary. |
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Not all of the time, but we were always in a group chat giving advice on the fly. Being a larger group made it so we couldn't all fit in one group, and at other times some of us just wanted to get something done solo while the rest of the group powers through the story.