I tried it. Got pissed. Uninstall. Tried again and got further. Got pissed. Unistalled. Im going to keep coming back and trying though

  • frozen
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    92 years ago

    The fact that you lose max health when you die turned me off so hard. I know, “git gud”, and I agree to an extent, but that mechanic just felt way too punishing.

    • @shoelace
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      62 years ago

      It’s implemented backwards in DS2. If you look at DS3, you get HP when you have ember and lose it when you die. If DS2 started you out with less HP and let you gain HP through other mechanics, it would feel much better. Definitely a bit of a stumble.

      • Rat
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        1 year ago

        I know I’m really late to this, but I actually prefer ds2 and des way of doing it over ds3. Because they present embering as a buff, it makes it feel like your base health is pitiful compared to the other games. Having it presented as a reduction gives you more incentive to be human, and interact with the multiplayer and stuff. Plus in those games you can get items to mitigate it, while you cant in 3 iirc.

      • @shoelace
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        12 years ago

        Too bad you don’t get fully immune to it until you beat all the DLCs. :(