DS1 playthrough 

aaaghhh died because osmeone invaded my world and it didn't show up and I couldn't go through the damn fogdoor to get to the bloody bonfire and had no estus and got stomped by an enemy with a huge mace in the church in one shot... :<

DS1 playthrough 

So many invaders still what even the heck

also i hate that once enemies have you boxed in around you there's literally nothing you can do :| you can't roll away you can't defend or hit back ...

DS1 has sooo many faults omg. its story was so very good as were its bosses and lore though. pretty much what it sold on.

DS1 playthrough 

@Nine there are only 2 things I think Dark Souls 1 did better than Dark Souls 3:

* making it feel like a real place by spreading characters around the world (rather than having every character just magically be in the magical central hub)
* having the bonfire upgrades meant that bonfires felt like they were actually _something_, rather than just a checkpoint

DS1 playthrough 

@lizardsquid Agreed, but its bosses and some of the secrets in it were just...beautifully done. Especially with the DLC/PtDE content. The secret variation of the Sif fight, Artorias themselves, Hawkeye Gough, Dusk of Oolacile, all the characters you meet, that giant blacksmith too ;w;

So many good memories.

and yet playing this game is an exercise in frustration holy heck.

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DS1 playthrough 

@Nine ye gods, I played a bunch of Dark Souls but never finished and never even saw any of those things you're talking about...

I gotta replay it soon, I guess...

DS1 playthrough 

@lizardsquid honestly the DLC content is so worth replaying DS1 for. Just... you kinda have to go about it in a weird way? you gotta do it all before going into dark root basin proper and fighting Sif to get that alternate fight.

Also it kinda involves finding a hidden secret. it's ...VERY tucked away, but very very worth it. If wholly heartbreaking ;;

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