

I don’t really need any more.īut let’s examine that for a second, because how do you know when a game is "long enough?" It’s not about the hours spent: the first Dark Souls took me around the same number of hours to finish, and I’m grateful for every one of them. Dark Souls 2 felt like it was long enough, and maybe even a little too long. I finished Dark Souls 2, and I more or less enjoyed it, but I’m not lining up for more content. I didn’t pay much attention to the news either. The extra levels or leftover content that you add long after a game’s release hit the market with little press and no critical reception, and meanwhile, the studio behind it has already moved on to its Next Big Game.įrom Software announced that Dark Souls 2 would be getting more levels this fall, but that announcement sank like a stone as people turned their attention to From’s next game, Bloodborne. Overall great moveset but not as good as UGS.Shipping DLC can be a thankless business.

Great horizontal swish R2, R1's are bit short ranged and can be avoided easily (versus UGS R1's which are awesome) 1H R2 cannot be comboed with R1, only with other R2, but this is not as good as first. Harder to parry but does not swing R1 spam much faster, except first swing. Large club damages poise even more (60 vs 50) it has lower base damage but better scaling, and it does strike damage, which is really nice. really robust moveset, probably one of best in game. Also it scales B/D but with bigger base damage (200 vs 180) I would guess they damage comes out as comparable.Įverything else is great - fabulous moveset, R1 wide slashes which encompass almost 360 deg, running /rolling attacks. UGS is much heavier (22 vs 12) and it hits fairly slow /experienced PvP/ers can parry it relatively easy. They both have nice scaling, damage and moveset and are generally pretty good weapons. Those are two decent mid game weapons you get early in game.
