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TopicIs Dark Souls the Rick & Morty of video games?
ssjevot
10/14/21 3:34:26 AM
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I would say it's more of a memorization game. Even if you are extremely smart, you would need very good reflexes to respond to many traps and enemies the first time they do something you haven't seen before. But since the entire game is patterns that don't change, once you memorize how to clear a trap or deal with an enemy, you can just do the same thing every time. This makes the game rewarding because everyone can "git gud". Whereas a very fast action game that requires precise inputs, like say Sekiro, can leave people feeling bad, because no amount of memorization will offset the reflex requirements. And reflexes are certainly not intelligence.

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