SvennoJ said: Is there anyone that played dark souls first and demons souls second? It's natural to like the original better, fresh experience, no expectations yet. I've only played Dark souls which was great. I played it through 3 times and a bit. @arcane_chaos I started over after getting stuck in Darkroot garden on my first character, leveling up the wrong stats. Prior knowledge means the world, the 2nd time I was done with blight town in less then half the time. I didn't have any problem with multiplayer technically, although I generally avoided it. I hate getting invaded, so I would just sign out of psn whenever that happened. Sorry not interested in forced pvp. I haven't picked up demon's souls yet since I thought the interconnected world design was the biggest star of the game. A nexus with disconnected areas feels like a big downgrade. |
the interconnected world design was in general a better design. i got a little annoyed by it towards the end of the game but in general if they had just added a couple more warp points (tomb of the giants i'm looking at you) i would have been very happy with the dark souls interconnected design over the nexus.
but that's not to say demon's souls didn't outshine dark souls in other areas. what annoys me about dark souls is two things: pyromancy and purchaseable shards. for both complaints; dark souls nerfed the rpg in this rpg. pyromancies lack of required skill points and shards that you could use souls to made dark souls waaaay easier than demon's souls because you could always advance simply by farming souls.
in demon's souls to get the shards you needed to upgrade you had to kill the crystal lizards and you only had one shoot at them per boss kill. add on to that world tendancy where certain items/upgrades/weapons could only be discovered at pure white or pure black which required you to be mindful of body/soul form. i dunno, there was just a lot of things to work towards that wasn't simply grind out some souls and get what you want. ...which is another way of saying getting what you want is far less satisfying.
in the end, i put more hours into demon's souls and i did more playthoughs as well. i think the most powerful way i can state why i didn't like dark souls as much is this: after nearly completing the game with my first character and being dissatisfied i restarted the game and had a self-imposed level cap of 17 simply to up the challenge of the game to where demon's souls was. I got though NG and half of NG+ at 17.