
Sekiro vs Elden Ring, pick only one?
No second game, no switching later. Just one FromSoftware game. Which one are you choosing and what’s your reasoning?

No second game, no switching later. Just one FromSoftware game. Which one are you choosing and what’s your reasoning?
No second game, no switching later. Just one FromSoftware game. Which one are you choosing and what’s your reasoning?
Out of all FromSoftware games like Elden Ring or Dark Souls III or any, what’s your #1 and why?
Out of all FromSoftware games like Elden Ring or Dark Souls III or any, what’s your #1 and why?
Pick only one and give your strongest reason for it.
Have this since many years, no home remedies worked as far I tried.
How many of you actually platinumed or 100% completed the Dark Souls games? And how many quit halfway through or dropped it completely?
Even on sale, most of the classic + newer titles are still priced around ₹1300–₹1800 each. That’s still insanely expensive for older games and also new ones.
Do people actually buy them all?
Even on sale, most of the classic + newer titles are still priced around ₹1300–₹1800 each. That’s still insanely expensive for older games and also new ones.
Do people actually buy them all?
any difference in gameplay or anything or any important spoiler free points to mention?
any difference in gameplay or anything or any important spoiler free points to mention?
This was my first FromSoftware game and it was a really unique experience. The difficulty is not just about bosses but also about exploring, planning, and paying attention to everything around you. The world feels connected in a smart way and sometimes it is hard to tell if you are going the right way or not.
The game does not guide you much. You have to learn from mistakes and listen carefully to NPCs or you can easily get stuck. Even reaching a boss can feel like an achievement.
Overall it felt very rewarding and memorable because it tests your patience and awareness as much as your fighting skills and just now installed DS 2.
This was my first FromSoftware game and it was a really unique experience. The difficulty is not just about bosses but also about exploring, planning, and paying attention to everything around you. The world feels connected in a smart way and sometimes it is hard to tell if you are going the right way or not.
The game does not guide you much. You have to learn from mistakes and listen carefully to NPCs or you can easily get stuck. Even reaching a boss can feel like an achievement.
Overall it felt very rewarding and memorable because it tests your patience and awareness as much as your fighting skills and just now installed DS 2.
For those who’ve gone that far, which one is still interesting to playing and why?
For those who’ve gone that far, which one is still interesting to playing and why?
My friend wants to get into the Dark Souls series but only plans to play one game. Which one would you recommend as the best, and is it okay if he skips the others?
My friend wants to get into the Dark Souls series but only plans to play one game. Which one would you recommend as the best, and is it okay if he skips the others?
I am primarily looking for the game with the best combat system, a well-presented and engaging story, and strong visuals. Which would you recommend, and for what reasons?
I am primarily looking for the game with the best combat system, a well-presented and engaging story, and strong visuals. Which would you recommend, and for what reasons?
Not everyone cares about builds or open world exploration. Most of your time in these games is spent in combat, so how that feels and how levels are designed matters more than sheer size or freedom.
Sekiro is more focused and consistent since the combat system is fixed and built around deflection and posture. Elden Ring offers more variety with builds and a huge world, but that can make the combat feel less tight or balanced depending on how you play.
Which one do you prefer and why