Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA cursed warrior travels to Drangleic, the forgotten land of a once-great king, hoping to find a cure before going insane.A cursed warrior travels to Drangleic, the forgotten land of a once-great king, hoping to find a cure before going insane.A cursed warrior travels to Drangleic, the forgotten land of a once-great king, hoping to find a cure before going insane.
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- 12 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Young Shanalotte
- (Synchronisation)
- Chancellor Wellager
- (Synchronisation)
- Captain Drummond
- (Synchronisation)
- Felkin the Outcast
- (Synchronisation)
- Griant
- (Synchronisation)
- Weaponsmith Ornifex
- (Synchronisation)
- …
- Royal Sorceror Navlaan
- (Synchronisation)
- Rosabeth of Melfia
- (Synchronisation)
- …
- Manscorpion Tark
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Chris Tester)
- …
- Titchy Gren
- (Synchronisation)
- Laddersmith Gilligan
- (Synchronisation)
- Blue Sentinel Targray
- (Synchronisation)
- Sweet Shalquoir
- (Synchronisation)
- Nashandra
- (Synchronisation)
- Carhillion of the Fold
- (Synchronisation)
- Bell Keeper of Alken
- (Synchronisation)
- …
- Strowen
- (Synchronisation)
- Creighton the Wanderer
- (Synchronisation)
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Dark Souls 2 manages to adequately follow Dark Souls by offering an equally hard and addictive yet flawed experience. I'm glad to say that FromSoftware saw fit to fix/improve a few things over DS1. Graphics are better, there's a much wider variety of weapons, you can fast travel right from the start, and the game's about as difficult yet rewarding as DS1. Unfortunately, this game also suffers from problems that plagued DS1. The story is almost identical to DS1 and is explained just as much... which is to say hardly at all. They just tell you to find powerful souls. That's it. No indication of who/what is carrying said powerful souls or where you're even supposed to take the souls once you have them.
I thought I'd try the game at first without consulting any sort of guide. Big mistake. I know you're supposed to play the game with trial and error (that's how you figure out which weapons you like best and how to fight each type of enemy), but honestly, like in DS1, there are a myriad of things you need to know to progress that you most likely wouldn't figure out without consulting a guide, or by dying over and over (as the developers intended, no doubt).
In short, this game is better and worse than its predecessor in certain ways, yet I still found myself going back for more. I highly recommend having the game's wiki open while playing to avoid excessive frustration. Overall, though, I feel like this game is worth a try if you enjoyed (err... survived) DS1.
TL;DR: For anyone who's curious about this game and has played the first Dark Souls:
Pros: Upgrading equipment and obtaining boss weapons is easier. Regular enemies are a bit tougher to kill. New Game Plus really ups the ante. Durability is replenished by resting at a bonfire. Soundtrack is awesome and less throat-singing heavy than DS1.
Cons: Some bonfires are less than 10 feet away from an enemy mob. Still no clear instruction for what to do story-wise. Have to go back to a certain area to level up. You can be invaded while hollow. Bosses are kind of lame; most of them are humanoid and heavily telegraph their attacks. Optional bosses are a grind since they have massive health pools and can kill you with one hit.
If you are new to the souls series I would recommend you to follow the ign guide for Dark Souls 2.
Happy rage quitting!
My complaint back then (when I would've rated it a 5 or a 6 out of 10) was pretty much just "this doesn't feel like dark souls", and in a way I still stand by this quote... but no longer view it as a bad thing.
DS2 actually excels above the other games in a number of ways. It is the largest/longest game in the series by FAR, it has the most variety of playstyles/classes, which are actually better balanced in comparison to the other Souls games. Hexer class & dual-wielding any weapon are a massive addition to the series, and the PvP is the most balanced I've seen out of any of the games, with little capacity for twinking.
DS2 is definitely a different kind of world from the others. But if you look past the stylistic difference of this game and immerse yourself in the new world, you might find yourself loving it just as much-- or perhaps even more, than the other games in the Soulsborne universe.
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- WissenswertesDark Souls II was re-released on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC and remastered on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One via the "Scholar of the First Sin" edition. This version contains all of the game's DLC and changes all of the enemy placements to keep returning players on their toes. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions also get the benefit of a bump to 1080p 60fps resolution with graphical quality similar to the PC's high graphics settings.
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Crestfallen Saulden: Do you know much about souls? / Even I'm not certain, but...
Crestfallen Saulden: I'm told that the soul is the essence of life itself.
Crestfallen Saulden: Anything living, sentient or no, supposedly has one.
Crestfallen Saulden: What we call the curse is traceable to the soul. / Do you see what that means?
Crestfallen Saulden: To be alive... to walk this earth... / That's the real curse right there.
Crestfallen Saulden: We Undead will never die. / And that's quite a predicament, really...
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