Imo rpg games are the kind of stuff that are worth even full price.
Especially if they are good.
I played Ds2 before Ds both are awesome.
Gameplay wise Ds2 feels better magic looks cooler and we get a lot more spells, you can warp between bonfires from the go.You can equip more rings ,weapon smithing is easier.You can backtrack even after beating the last boss ,boss armors can be bought and a lot more.
Also story is longer and there are more areas.
It is however a bit more difficult then the 1st.
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Last edited by Estacado on Jun 30th, 2014 at 04:03 PM
There is pretty much no reward for you having been born, m8.
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Other covenants are bad too, the Blue Sentinels requires a 500 victory grind as well. The fact that Brotherhood of Blood is worse doesn't make the others not awful. To say nothing of the absurd hitboxes, and how pointless not being a mage of some sort is.
DS2 wanted PvP to be a core mechanic, but DS2's PVP is so God awful that someone like me, who loves PVP, and who played the PVP in DS1 for days, couldn't even finish the game out of distaste for it.
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Yeah, but I had said directly afterward, which is obviously an implication of what I had said previously. You would have avoided this if you didn't quote half of what I had said.
They aren't, but yeah.
I don't look at the covenant system as an inevitable treasure chest. This is why I said the rewards aren't as "direct." They're there but it's not the primary intention of covenants.
See, this is what I mean. Your opening criticism is outlining the final reward involved in the covenant. You're viewing it as a prize box. This is not the purpose of a covenant. It's an addition.
Also, WTF? DS2's PvP isn't "God awful" at all. Are you drugged?