Hynad said:
potato_hamster said:
And there you go. I feel that open world games shouldn't be telling you how to play the game. It's far, far, far better to play Dark Souls aggressively and use shields sparingly if at all. If you play conservatively in Dark Souls, you're going to have a bad time. But does Dark Souls stop you from playing that way? Nope not one bit. Grind to your hearts content if you so choose. But Legend of Zelda? What you want to find what weapons work for you and stick with them? You want to have a weapon set that is strong against different enemies? You don't want to trek across the world to a stamp you placed to pick up a new copy of a weapon you like? Fuck you, gamer! You'll throw that weapon away and beat away at a Guardian in that temple with a torch you found outside because your swords broke because the fucker has 3000 health, and your Master Sword is taking a time out, because we say so and you'll like it.
Sorry, that doesn't jive with me. It's fine that it works for you. It's fine that you don't care. You're not wrong for not minding, and I'm not wrong for caring.
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The level of entitlement in your comment is through the roof. Seriously, what the heck? Can you climb any surface in Dark Souls? What the heck is that kind of limit put on the player? Why can't I get on top of that mountain and glide my way above that lake? Which is the game restricting me so much? Why can't I do everything? Why can't I cut down that tree and make all the arrows I need?
You really have weak arguments.
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When the crux of your argument is "Nintendo made it, therefore it's great", you might not want to point out the strength of other arguments. Have a good day.