play for the journey, not the destination, you'll have a better experience.
one thing about modern games is that, while they are certainly easier, it's become more about getting the player to the destination or the next set piece than encouraging them to have a good time. there's nothing wrong with this, i suppose, but older games like the doom franchise were more about a challenging but fun experience than telling a grand tale. hell, the plots were paper thing most of the time and not that important.
either way, play what you enjoy, not what you think everyone thinks you should enjoy.
play for the journey, not the destination, you'll have a better experience.
one thing about modern games is that, while they are certainly easier, it's become more about getting the player to the destination or the next set piece than encouraging them to have a good time. there's nothing wrong with this, i suppose, but older games like the doom franchise were more about a challenging but fun experience than telling a grand tale. hell, the plots were paper thing most of the time and not that important.
either way, play what you enjoy, not what you think everyone thinks you should enjoy.
But then you see videos of later levels and want to see them...
you'll get there eventually if you keep at it... =) it just takes time.
Which is why Bloodborne is taking forever.
never played it, but the beauty of video games is there's always a way.
...and if you think that game is hard, try playing one of the NES megaman titles for a few hours...
NES Megaman makes dark souls his bitch, just saying...