Any recommendation? I haven't played any of them and was wondering if I need to start from the very first one or not.
Which one should I play first? Any one of the series worth skipping?
Thanks
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It really doesn’t matter which one you start with. Demon’s Souls is generally viewed as the easiest. Just be patient. If you are new to them, its going to take some time for it to click. Once you get a feel for the timing of attacking/dodging/etc. the difficulty will drop dramatically.
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DS remastered for sure. Bloodborne is my personal favorite but they are all good.
I put off playing ds2 since it's the worst one but misc convinced me to try it. "Worst Dark Souls game" is still a very good game.
Since it's your first Souls game be prepared to die a lot until you get the hang of the game. The combat and tempo is it's own unique thing, but at some point it will all fall into place and while it's never easy, you'll never feel like you can't do it.Smooth Seas don't make Strong Sailors. Keep your head up.
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I started
DS3, Bloodborne, DS1 and then Demon soul for ps5.
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1,3, and bloodborne. The second one sucks-Some people say good things come to those who wait, truth is, good things come to those who work..... who work later.....who work harder...... who are willing to go further than anyone else to get them. If you're waiting for good things to come to you, you'll be waiting for a pretty long time.
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