Okay, for all you PS3 owners out there there's this game you should know about called Demon's Souls.
What is it?
Demon's Souls is an almost-roguelike next-gen RPG/Action thing with based around old-school hack-and-slash with some pretty cool twists in gameplay.
Details?
It sounds simple. There are five "worlds" (read: big dungeon areas) with four-or-so stages in each. You go deeper into these worlds, killing monsters and bosses behind the monsters, slay them in a pretty random order, once you slay the demon bosses you fight the final boss, beat the game.
Okay...
Wait, don't leave yet! There's a twist. See, this game is hard. You will die, and die a lot. If you don't stay on your toes any enemy can ream your sorry ass from here to the next blue moon. Hell, the tutorial will undoubtedly kill you!
It's only when you die does the game truly begin....
Wat.
See, your character can be in two different states in Demon's Souls: living and spirit form. While in spirit form your HP is reduced by half or so, and in order to revive you must kill a demon or complete certain missions (get to that later). You can never get a "game over" in Demon's Souls, but when you die you do have to restart from the last checkpoint (they appear at the end of each level where you fought a boss basically).
Dying has no penalty but one big one: you lose your monies, well, "souls", the game's currency that you obtain via killing monsters. You need it for better weapons, armor, and even to level. If you die, your only chance of getting your monies back is by running back to your point of death, if you can manage it, and retrieving your lost souls. Oh, and you only have one chance to do this, or else you lose it all! This game has a vicious cycle of risk vs. reward that you must balance out with ever-so-much care.
Also, multiplayer.
Wat.
Demon's Souls is a multiplayer game, kinda. You start out the game by yourself, but if you have an internet connection, you'll be seing these white spirits blinking in-and-out of existence as you fight the demon du jour. These are actual players in their own game.
Messages are littered on the ground in your travels, placed by other players to give hints, warn others about traps ahead, call out for help, or just plain trick you to your doom. Bloodstains also will indefinitely litter the floor; if you examine them a red phantom will appear, showing how player's last few seconds of living before he bit the bullet, sometimes showing clues as to what dangers lie ahead, other times showing how bad it is to fall from high places....
K, can I actually group with other players? Isn't that what multiplayer is about?
Remember those phantoms from another world I mentioned? Well, once you obtain a certain item in the game, you can grab spirits from other worlds to join yours, appearing as blue phantoms, and team up them to beat demons in the head!
There's a flipside, though. Spirits can also opt to mark themselves as black phantoms, becoming your nemesis, and their mission is to kill your sorry ass. If they succeed, they revive and return to human form, leaving your sorry spirit out to get your monies back. Don't like it? Tough luck. This ain't your momma's hack-and-slash.
Umm...okay.
It's fun though! This game throws you in the deep end, and if you learn to swim you'll find an ocean of deep, addictive and demanding gameplay with beautiful graphics and a decent story to boot. Oh, and death. Lots of death. But lots of loots as well....
I'll believe it when I see it.
Fair enough! Here's some videos.
Opening cinematic!
(A little bit of spoilers!) The tutorial (it kills you dead).
Some co-op gameplay that's pretty far in!
Gamespot's review of the game!
So there you go. Let's talk about Demon's Souls.
In before "I wish this game was on PC/360" posts.
What is it?
Demon's Souls is an almost-roguelike next-gen RPG/Action thing with based around old-school hack-and-slash with some pretty cool twists in gameplay.
Details?
It sounds simple. There are five "worlds" (read: big dungeon areas) with four-or-so stages in each. You go deeper into these worlds, killing monsters and bosses behind the monsters, slay them in a pretty random order, once you slay the demon bosses you fight the final boss, beat the game.
Okay...
Wait, don't leave yet! There's a twist. See, this game is hard. You will die, and die a lot. If you don't stay on your toes any enemy can ream your sorry ass from here to the next blue moon. Hell, the tutorial will undoubtedly kill you!
It's only when you die does the game truly begin....
Wat.
See, your character can be in two different states in Demon's Souls: living and spirit form. While in spirit form your HP is reduced by half or so, and in order to revive you must kill a demon or complete certain missions (get to that later). You can never get a "game over" in Demon's Souls, but when you die you do have to restart from the last checkpoint (they appear at the end of each level where you fought a boss basically).
Dying has no penalty but one big one: you lose your monies, well, "souls", the game's currency that you obtain via killing monsters. You need it for better weapons, armor, and even to level. If you die, your only chance of getting your monies back is by running back to your point of death, if you can manage it, and retrieving your lost souls. Oh, and you only have one chance to do this, or else you lose it all! This game has a vicious cycle of risk vs. reward that you must balance out with ever-so-much care.
Also, multiplayer.
Wat.
Demon's Souls is a multiplayer game, kinda. You start out the game by yourself, but if you have an internet connection, you'll be seing these white spirits blinking in-and-out of existence as you fight the demon du jour. These are actual players in their own game.
Messages are littered on the ground in your travels, placed by other players to give hints, warn others about traps ahead, call out for help, or just plain trick you to your doom. Bloodstains also will indefinitely litter the floor; if you examine them a red phantom will appear, showing how player's last few seconds of living before he bit the bullet, sometimes showing clues as to what dangers lie ahead, other times showing how bad it is to fall from high places....
K, can I actually group with other players? Isn't that what multiplayer is about?
Remember those phantoms from another world I mentioned? Well, once you obtain a certain item in the game, you can grab spirits from other worlds to join yours, appearing as blue phantoms, and team up them to beat demons in the head!
There's a flipside, though. Spirits can also opt to mark themselves as black phantoms, becoming your nemesis, and their mission is to kill your sorry ass. If they succeed, they revive and return to human form, leaving your sorry spirit out to get your monies back. Don't like it? Tough luck. This ain't your momma's hack-and-slash.
Umm...okay.
It's fun though! This game throws you in the deep end, and if you learn to swim you'll find an ocean of deep, addictive and demanding gameplay with beautiful graphics and a decent story to boot. Oh, and death. Lots of death. But lots of loots as well....
I'll believe it when I see it.
Fair enough! Here's some videos.
Opening cinematic!
(A little bit of spoilers!) The tutorial (it kills you dead).
Some co-op gameplay that's pretty far in!
Gamespot's review of the game!
So there you go. Let's talk about Demon's Souls.
In before "I wish this game was on PC/360" posts.