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I got several walls of rage text in this thread for even bringing that marketing slogan up.
My least favorite thing about that entire game series is how toxic its fandom can be.
Yeah, I genuinely hate FromSoft fans. I like a lot of the games, but you can't criticize anything without that community being insufferable.
I'm an Armored Core enjoyer and people can and have pointed out some glaring flaws with those games.
And I accept that. I even agree with many of those criticisms.
THAT SHOULD NOT BE A RARE POSITION TO TAKE.
People who like DS also hate that slogan, especially the way it was used in DS2. Completely warps the tone of the games. I think DS2 has cool stuff here and there but it ultimately does suffer immensely from the good director being too busy with other things.
I actually enjoyed the DS series somewhat, but because I made a non-worshipful reference to that marketing slogan, I got shit for it.
I'm not gonna hitch myself to that other guy's wagon, but you sound a little silly complaining about it. Like, yeah there were and I guess probably are shitheads who are all for the "hardcore gamer culture" but the overwhelming majority of Souls fans, including the really invested ones, think that the DS2 marketing was cringe as shit because the games aren't really supposed to be grimdark or sadistic like that. It's all about learning through trial-and-error, not "failure" as a mark of not being "good".
I think you sound a little silly being that selective in the side you're taking when I bring it up because after the fact and with no one in particular being targeted with that remark I got that much of a hostile and personalized response.
Good, but I didn't see that here. I'll just have to believe you there.
Yes, and as I said, I did enjoy the games for what they were.