RE: About Dark Souls and our personality construct (1)

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About Dark Souls and our personality construct (1)

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I wouldn't say lazy. Most of modern games (and lifestyle in general) tend to sacrifice complexity for speed, resulting in a time-killing, fun games, but shallow, nonetheless. So when put in front of a game like Dark Souls, they just aren't trained to learn and consume something like this

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Yes you got a point but people these days mostly play games that dont require much skill as a gamer while this is a good in a sense that its made games more excessable but for those looking for a challenge the market is rather bare.

Indeed, it understandable why people would choose a little bit of relaxation instead of a mentally challenging game like Dark Souls. But we also have RTSs, Nioh and so on. Really glad you like this kind of games, though!

Yes I love em I still want to try bloodborn and code vein, nioh didn't grab me much when I first saw it but looking at some recent gameplay it seems to look alot better now

Definitely try Bloodborne!