• ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    That’s what attracts you, I have never heard anyone compliment the story.

    And if it was that then they wouldn’t be “Souls like” because you can have a 2d rpg with “deep lore”

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      11 months ago

      Mans has gone hollow, doesn’t think the atmosphere and lore are a major draw of FromSoft Souls games. So much so that nesrly every other Soulslike has tried to have a mind blowing story. Look at the genre dude, its painted in Miyazaki’s favorite colors.

      Edit: and soulslikes really refers to two things:

      1. currency experience
      2. dropping it when you die
        That seems to be what the industry has decided on when they tag a game “soulslike”. But they’re missing the most vital pieces. Thats why “2D rpgs with deep lore” are role playing games and not soulslikes.
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        I don’t think anyone would call Outward a Souls-like but apparently it is based on your definition

        Also you can make a 2D RPG with currency experience and hardcore death, people won’t call it souls-like unless you’re rolling around a boss

        Is RuneScape souls-like if you’re a hardcore? What about playing fallout as a hardcore?

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          11 months ago

          A picture of games like Outward, which is hefty in Soulslikes

          Steam disagrees with you.

          You can, but specifically, soulslikes have currency experience, you drop it, and there are checkpoints that refresh the area. Its a specific gameplay loop and mechanical feel that makes it a soulslike. Yes, they are technically RPGs in the same way an IPA is also a beer. Idk what you’re pulling at. I can frame Fallout as a survival horror. These bins we put games into are slightly arbitrary, but it means they contain systems that are alike and provide much of the same feel or user experience. Fallout does not provide the same user experience as dark souls. If you want to discuss in good faith I’m all for it. But you seemingly want a battle of wits, and have arrived unarmed.

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            11 months ago

            Steam also thinks Valhiem and Grounded are Souls-like then, I think you can find a better argument

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                11 months ago

                I thought I would give you a chance

                But I did see you argue it’s not about story and not about losing progress when you die. that it is something that could be a live service

                I just didn’t think it helped your argument of the opposite

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                  11 months ago

                  I was arguing for the opposite. A GaaS soulslike would be filled with garbage content and uninteresting bosses due to the development environment created by the unending stream of new “content”. You can do it, but its not going to taste good.

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                    11 months ago

                    soulslikes have currency experience, you drop it, and there are checkpoints that refresh the area.

                    This isn’t the opposite

                    Those are all things independent of story and can be done in GaaS

                    due to the development environment created by the unending stream of new “content”.

                    That exists under all GaaS, it doesn’t change the genre. A game doesn’t have to be good to be a Souls-like

                    Darks Souls x Genshin is still a Souls-like so how do you figure it’s not?