Djornson wrote:I'm not getting any of the 'depth' from the Sekiro world. Not saying it's not there, i might be being dumb and just not seeing it. Souls and Bloodborne much more obvious to me. I think Bloodborne is genius and has most interesting subject matter but i have a soft spot for Dragons and Swords and stuff. I quite like Japanese history but i dunno, just not feeling it. *shrug*
JonB wrote:I barely notice any of these narrative details even after playing for ages. All that stuff there about Sekiro is news to me. And I didn't have a clue what was going on in BB until I read up on it, which made it much more interesting but it's a shame I never noticed it in the game itself. I think with Dark Souls it's more obviously visible in the geography. You can't miss the layers of civilisation in the journey down, for instance. They're all fascinating places - just sometimes a bit too opaque for me.
voices wrote:Yeah it's cheating.
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