What Elden Ring Is Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games

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  • Опубликовано: 30 дек 2022
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    Reports of Gaming For A Non-Gamers' death have been greatly exaggerated. For this episode, I had my wife try out one of FromSoft's many masterpieces, Elden Ring. While the Soulsborne series is notoriously difficult, especially for those who are trying to get into it for the first time, I was curious to see the ways in which Elden Ring attempts to ease in new players, and I was surprised to see that it does way more than most give it credit for.
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @razbuten
    @razbuten  Год назад +1853

    We're back. For those interested, here is a link to a highlight video of part of my wife's playthrough of Elden Ring: nebula.tv/videos/razbuten-my-wife-beating-elden-rings-hardest-boss.
    Hope you enjoyed this little journey! Wishing you a happy old new years, and I will see you in the next one.

    • @iddo12233
      @iddo12233 Год назад +95

      "You must sign in to watch the video" Yeah, nah. Thanks though.

    • @zenyth6
      @zenyth6 Год назад +2

      happy new years!

    • @chrisme
      @chrisme Год назад +4

      Congrats!!! The baby you live with has figured out the function sleeping! :D

    • @glatykoffi6672
      @glatykoffi6672 Год назад

      Can't wait to hear about how the kid you live with™ has been crucial to understand gaming

    • @goodguykonrad3701
      @goodguykonrad3701 Год назад +2

      Can't wait for the "How to raise a kid as a gamer" video essays to start rolling out

  • @caravaneerkhed
    @caravaneerkhed Год назад +25728

    Congrats on the baby! Now in a few years you can run experiments on the kid to get the true non gamer experience

    • @naktiluka
      @naktiluka Год назад +1591

      Children also have great education potential, so it would be different. Although very interesting too!

    • @sethsmusic2326
      @sethsmusic2326 Год назад +1432

      @@naktiluka is there a better game to start educating a child than a souls game though?

    • @lorlok623
      @lorlok623 Год назад +322

      @@sethsmusic2326 UNDERTALE

    • @greggaming0988
      @greggaming0988 Год назад +576

      Train the child.

    • @abmeda
      @abmeda Год назад +834

      in the near future: What Elden Ring is like for a new born

  • @SaltSpirits
    @SaltSpirits Год назад +1770

    the dichotomy of “Can you get me something to fight?” into immediately screaming and retreating is something that never leaves even the most veteran soulslike players

    • @damobeck1
      @damobeck1 Год назад +138

      Alright I just got a bunch of level ups and I’m ready to kill some shIIIT RANDOM BOSS RUN RUN RUN!

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Год назад +96

      When you beat three bosses in a row no deaths and get absolutely rekt by a lanky junky with a sack ::(

    • @ratmagic1774
      @ratmagic1774 Год назад +18

      facts. A friend and I are playing a randomized elden ring run (both of us have beat the game 3+ times) and we made it to renalla's arena, where we walked all the way into the room, only to be greeted by a dragonkin (the blue lightning one) falling from the rafters directly on top of us

    • @Volvith
      @Volvith Год назад +58

      "I'm bored, give me something to fight!"
      Game: >eldritch abomination with more limbs than you have fingers and toes appears<
      _"... Nope, _*_not that."_*
      I swear, the amount of times i have, within seconds, gone from "why is this area so empty" to "i liked this area better empty" is staggering.

    • @dakota9821
      @dakota9821 Год назад +3

      @@Volvith 🤣

  • @liambanning3674
    @liambanning3674 9 месяцев назад +1170

    The squeal of joy near the end where she finally beats the beast man without summons really brought a smile to my face

    • @LordPeinSama.
      @LordPeinSama. 5 месяцев назад +49

      That is the FromSoftware experience, the satisfaction of overcoming an obstacle that previously felt impossible, love that shit!

    • @poakcastle
      @poakcastle 5 месяцев назад +15

      Same I was so happy for her. It was pure glee!

    • @504Trey
      @504Trey 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yea she plays the game even better than u

    • @Abdokeko
      @Abdokeko 3 месяца назад

      Kid will ace it and show him how it's done..

    • @theBROWNbanditP
      @theBROWNbanditP Месяц назад

      It's crazy because I said, "That squeal of joy." our loud before I wanted to leave the comment, but yours was here. This comment also brought a smile to my face.

  • @calypso9561
    @calypso9561 Год назад +1521

    As a girl I wasn't allowed to play much for video games growing up. Games were always something that always intrigued me, but I was always told "no" because I was a girl, and then later "no" when I was a teenager because I was "too old" for them I didn't get to start gaming until a couple years ago. In the past 2 years of buckling down and diving into gaming I followed a journey not unlike your wife's in this series you've been doing. I tried "approachable" games that were recommended to me only to find them entirely non-intuitive and unapproachable. The only games that really made sense to me on first play were the likes of Animal Crossing and Minecraft. However, something about gaming continued to stick with me, and I kept powering through and playing more games. I *wanted* to get good at gaming. I even went straight into Elden Ring when it came out, which was probably the most foolish thing I've ever done. It was also the *best* thing I could have done for myself.
    Over the past 2 years of pushing forward, I owe games like Skyrim, Final Fantasy 14, and Elden Ring my life. I now play Souls games quite a lot, and I think I've gotten pretty good (I also started with Bandit in Elden Ring, but I actually have kept that class and really, really love DEX builds). It's been an endlessly rewarding experience.
    I say all this to point out the fact that not everyone gets to learn how to play games from an early starting point. I've seen a lot of nasty words thrown at people who enjoy simpler games like Animal Crossing because those "aren't REAL games" or in playing them you're "not a REAL gamer", but everyone has to start somewhere. Games are not intuitive for people who haven't touched them before, and we should be encouraging and welcoming with open arms. You never know who's going to Get Good. It took me less than 2 years to go from playing Minecraft to beating Souls bosses--proof that you can start anywhere at any time, and enjoy gaming the way you want to. (And honestly, if you just want to stick to AC or Minecraft, do it--there's no shame in playing what YOU want to play.)
    Congrats to your wife, she did something amazing. It's such a good feeling to defeat a boss in a FromSoftware game.

    • @Yuvraj.
      @Yuvraj. Год назад +58

      Welcome to the club, fellow gamer 😅🎉🎉

    • @misamisaa4547
      @misamisaa4547 Год назад +150

      The 'no, you're a girl' really hits... At home baby me wasn't allowed video games because mom believed that I'd go from straight As to failing all my classes if I even looked at a computer on a weekday (except when working on school assignments) & when I visited my (male) classmates for their birthdays, I was always told to go hang out with the girls (that I didn't get along with 'cuz most of them were bullies)...
      Well my brother got himself an emulator & collection of main line pokemon game roms up to Black & White & gave me a copy. Back then both of us combined barely understood basic English so that resulted in him using cheats for lv 100 pokemon while I figured out what potions do & instead used cheats to make all my encounters shiny xD I stuck with emulator roms all the way until I went to college & then used the money I got from a part time job to get myself a 3ds & then a switch :3 If all goes according to plan, I should get myself a play station by the end of the year ^^

    • @douglasfels9789
      @douglasfels9789 Год назад +61

      To both Calypso and Misa Misaa, congratulations on getting past the 'girls are icky' little boy gatekeepers.
      Though a member of the often intellectually underwhelming and short sighted gender, I have always wanted more female participation in gaming and am glad it's really taking off. Congrats!

    • @elliotclark8592
      @elliotclark8592 Год назад +11

      As a Minecraft player I find it interesting you found it intuitive early on. Did you commonly have to watch videos or read wikis or did it just make sense?

    • @calypso9561
      @calypso9561 Год назад +27

      @@elliotclark8592 Minecraft is an intuitive game in the sense that it's obvious that you gather items in order to craft more items in order to gather more items. The gameplay cycle (sans nether/end stuff) is pretty easy to grasp. Games that are just gathering, crafting, and farming sims tend to be easy to free-play. I know some people think they have to play Minecraft to the "end game" of it, but that's not really what I'm talking about when I speak of my introduction to the game--something like defeating the Ender Dragon also was never what really appealed to me. I referenced the wiki really just for information on certain mobs and crafting recipes early on. Basically what I mean when I say it's intuitive is that there is no reason to google how to play the game in order to understand that gathering items yields the ability to craft, killing animal mobs gets you food, and so on.

  • @sairam71
    @sairam71 Год назад +8952

    The fact that she even entertained this request of yours shows what a great trooper she is. Goals.

    • @BasementMinions
      @BasementMinions Год назад +434

      Right?! The whole I'm sitting here blown away at her sticking through a game she's frightened and stressed by for so long.

    • @OswinPond
      @OswinPond Год назад +182

      It brings her thousands of dollars, it's not like she does that for free

    • @kingchirpa
      @kingchirpa Год назад +28

      That's real love right there.

    • @denimchicken104
      @denimchicken104 Год назад +151

      @@OswinPond exactly lol. They are partners and this channel is their income. These videos build this channel.

    • @HelloOnepiece
      @HelloOnepiece Год назад +7

      the aternative is chagning diapers, e

  • @AmericanRoads
    @AmericanRoads Год назад +3506

    Your wife is so courageous, that she would attempt a "no level up run" on her VERY FIRST Elden playthrough. Kudos to her!

    • @hibernative
      @hibernative Год назад +334

      She would have caught on a lot faster if she was genuinely interested in the game. Being uninterested results in not absorbing environments, menu details etc.

    • @emermahdi5773
      @emermahdi5773 Год назад +19

      Shes a spammer

    • @dimic1777
      @dimic1777 Год назад +306

      @@emermahdi5773 werent we all when we first started any souls game? :p

    • @LukeSparrow221
      @LukeSparrow221 Год назад +89

      @@hibernative
      Bad take

    • @Klayperson
      @Klayperson Год назад +154

      @LukeSparrow lmao "bad take", as if that line alone is and actual contribution to the discussion 🤡 Next time you disagree with someone, try rubbing your two braincells together to come up with a reason for why, instead of just shitting on it ignorantly and acting like it's the other person's problem

  • @ryemseptende
    @ryemseptende 8 месяцев назад +122

    Even though I am the one who bought a PS5 and a disc for Elden Ring, I am so glad my husband was the first one to play it. He handheld me through the Godrick soldier camp near Gatefront. After successfully eliminating the enemy group there, I had grasped most of the combat mechanics and was able to beat Margit eventually. Now this has become my favorite video game with more than 500 hours gameplay time and extra time on RUclips for learning boss movesets. Having never played a 3D action game before, without his coaching, I may have given up on the game and missed my chance to fully experience such a masterpiece.

  • @ericestrada3530
    @ericestrada3530 Год назад +277

    I love how after she switched from one of the worst starting classes in both Elden Ring and Dark Souls to objectively the best ones (Vagabond in ER and Warrior in DS) she had a much easier time dealing with the bosses, just goes to show how much of a difference starting stats make lmao

    • @tempest3052
      @tempest3052 4 месяца назад +12

      Isn't the Samurai technically the best class starting class in Elden Ring? It has a bleed weapon, great weapon art, a small shield parry, and a bow.

    • @QueuRol
      @QueuRol 4 месяца назад +20

      @@tempest3052 The "tank-iness", and the decent damage the Vagabond can put out (with a pretty nice reach on the sword, too) make it the definite best choice for new players, and generally experienced players as well. If you're very experienced with souls-like games, then yeah, it probably is the best. But if you think about it from the standpoint of both survivability + damage, and not just damage, then the Vagabond is by far the best starting class in Elden Ring.

    • @fourcgames7568
      @fourcgames7568 3 месяца назад +6

      @@tempest3052 It 100% is, but only if you're somewhat experienced with souls games. A new player is extremely unlikely to make a good use of a weapon art and they may not even use it once, because they will likely just spam light attacks. And I don't think that I need to explain why new players won't make use of parries at all, right? The bleed weapon is cool, but then again, I don't think that a new player will make use of it, because they won't be able to hit the boss enough in a quick succession to proc the bleed (in fact, they won't even understand how bleed works). So while the Samurai is the best starting class for experience players, the best one for beginners is no doubt the Vagabond. The tankiness, the shield with 100% physical negation and the decent sword is the best that a new player can ask for.

    • @user-te2zq6tb9k
      @user-te2zq6tb9k 3 месяца назад +3

      Bandits not one of the worst classes. It's fine. It's just bad for someone who sucks.

    • @daniilkolpakchi458
      @daniilkolpakchi458 3 месяца назад

      @@user-te2zq6tb9k it is the worst though, unless you immediately shove that dagger up your dirty hole

  • @NotYurAverageJoe
    @NotYurAverageJoe Год назад +1291

    That shriek of joy when she finally beats the Beastman on her own is the absolute essence of why people love these games and im so glad she got to experience that

    • @DeterminedFC
      @DeterminedFC Год назад +49

      man the shriek of joy when she beat the asylum demon was way more satisfying

    • @jordonbrewer2354
      @jordonbrewer2354 Год назад +34

      @@DeterminedFC For me it was the panting afterward. Everyone has done that lol.

    • @Mall_man_
      @Mall_man_ 10 месяцев назад +1

      Swear that was me x10 when I beat the crucible knight and misbegotten warrior duo

    • @AGamer20.
      @AGamer20. 9 месяцев назад +4

      Yea i heard about this, thats why i got elden ring. But when i faced the first boss after the giant and kept dying i thought it was a skill issue and after 3 hours i realised my equipment was too weak, wish they could have made it clearer tbh

  • @noahkirschtein8169
    @noahkirschtein8169 Год назад +591

    i actually didn’t expect this series to ever make a comeback, but here we are. she has suffered through elden ring.

  • @Fire-bj5vc
    @Fire-bj5vc 6 месяцев назад +87

    Elden ring really helped me overcome my panic button pressing. Never got through these games, but I think I can finish this. I actually beat Radahn ! (Unfortunately he has been nerfed)

    • @DingoFlexa
      @DingoFlexa 5 месяцев назад +23

      That nerf mainly fixed aspects of the fight that were not intentional, Like hit boxes. so your victory is none the less than a pre nerf victory!

    • @besenbesen7081
      @besenbesen7081 3 месяца назад

      @@DingoFlexa nah bruh , its not only the hitboxes , they nerfed the damage and health so much its insane. He was a tanky boy.

    • @DingoFlexa
      @DingoFlexa 3 месяца назад +6

      @besenbesen7081 read the patch notes. No hp reduction happened, and he was only "nerfed" for 3 weeks by accident, and it only affected his damage. Then, they set him back to base besides the adjustments to hitboxes

  • @paige080298
    @paige080298 6 месяцев назад +41

    i love her

  • @Hydraas
    @Hydraas Год назад +1784

    Your wife's screams of delight every time she beats a major hurdle are the best part of this series. I'm really glad you've helped her to enjoy playing games

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks Год назад +1

      I don't think she has any say in the matter lol.

    • @dankusmemeus7093
      @dankusmemeus7093 Год назад +28

      @@BumboLooks I doubt he forces her

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks Год назад +1

      @@dankusmemeus7093 Women politely go along with stuff all the time.

    • @Carriesue1982
      @Carriesue1982 Год назад +54

      @@BumboLooks Actual women here, this is a gross generalization lol

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks Год назад

      @@nosuchuserhere Stop talking about yourself.

  • @bradleypariah
    @bradleypariah Год назад +1764

    I love this series. My wife was very briefly into games (first Torchlight). I don't know how she got hours into the game without opening her inventory, but she asked me how she'd equip something she just found. I said, "Try pressing 'i'." Of course that opened her inventory and she was happy, but her mother (who was overhearing the conversation) was confused to the point of visible annoyance that I was able to suggest such a thing without having yet played the game myself. "And just *_how are people supposed to know that_*?" she asked, and it dawned on me that "common knowledge" is quite a misnomer. Gaming has a bar of entry, and hardly any gamers on earth recognize the "training" they've undergone.

    • @Alex-fn7kj
      @Alex-fn7kj Год назад +136

      That right, out of that video, I have realise how much what I consider as natural or logic is actually pretty advance knowledge or skill, getting into a new game and instantly playing like if it had been a year already or answering question from people that play game I haven't touch seemed normal for me, but now I realised

    • @EntertheFray1
      @EntertheFray1 Год назад +118

      Sure, but absolutely everything has a bar of entry. You can't play chess without learning what the pieces do. You can't sew without learning how to thread a needle first. The question is whether it's more difficult than it needs to be. In your example, people are supposed to know that by looking at the controls for any game they play. Figuring out the controls for any game is the most basic of basic fundamentals. Even if someone forgets what the controls are, there's a page displaying the controls they can look at any time.
      I play mouse and keyboard left handed, so in your example, "i" for inventory isn't intuitive to me at all. I don't know what that is. "i" is actually my left strafe/move left keybinding.
      There is a point where people need to have the willingness to learn about how things work themselves. It can't all be the game itself.

    • @feralAdy23
      @feralAdy23 Год назад +2

      Well said bro

    • @alargecorgi2199
      @alargecorgi2199 Год назад +69

      "How are people supposed to know that" "well there's a tutorial that actually explains that part in the game"

    • @elenafriese891
      @elenafriese891 Год назад +68

      @@alargecorgi2199 "try hitting the escape key to find the keybinds"
      "What?"

  • @crazynico101
    @crazynico101 11 месяцев назад +23

    The messeges people write are seriously helpful. I would miss so many things without them

  • @jarettbousquet4701
    @jarettbousquet4701 9 месяцев назад +55

    Part of the issue might be that the daggers are probably the hardest weapons to use in this game. They aren’t really viable unless you master going for critical hits which is difficult.

    • @craigslaunwhite579
      @craigslaunwhite579 4 дня назад +1

      Absolutely agree. Bandit class as a start is not the best “learning” tool to start with.
      Vagabond, Hero or Samurai are substantially easier to start with.

  • @swordmonkey6635
    @swordmonkey6635 Год назад +2103

    A triple A game: $60
    The shout of glee as someone you love defeats her first boss on her own: Priceless.

    • @BaldorfBreakdowns
      @BaldorfBreakdowns Год назад +54

      For everything else, there's Mastercard.

    • @onjah7773
      @onjah7773 Год назад +5

      Took the words out of my brain

    • @leonro
      @leonro Год назад +14

      $70 now, and gpus by themselves are approaching the "priceless" tier

    • @taytawr3097
      @taytawr3097 9 месяцев назад +4

      It was 80 for us in Canada but it coulda been 160 cause I’ve spent over 90 hours and I haven’t beaten the game yet that’s why these games are amazing

    • @andrew5222
      @andrew5222 8 месяцев назад +1

      nintendo sitting in the corner making a sub-par elden ring wannabe game: "...$70."

  • @meekaboi
    @meekaboi Год назад +1491

    This is one of my favorite series. Those of us who grew up with gaming find most of the mechanisms second nature, and we come to expect most of the tricks/limitations/gameplay loops/etc. Hearing your wife's takes (and oftentimes understandable confusion) is always interesting, and the way the narrative is framed always works really well.

    • @marcinolszewski4061
      @marcinolszewski4061 Год назад +4

      When elden ring just came out I was lost finding stuff I could beat like his wife luckily I had youtube to show me dungeons and classes to build

    • @Kris-wo4pj
      @Kris-wo4pj Год назад +18

      @@marcinolszewski4061 for all fromsoftware games i use fextralife wiki guides. step by step instructions with strats for bosses and tells me how to do npc quests and find items. sure its fun to explore but i found myself hating dark souls until i found those guides.

    • @Marinealver
      @Marinealver Год назад +5

      I think she has been familiarized enough with video games that she can't be considered a non-gamer.
      A casual, absolutely but video games are no longer alien to her.

    • @hazelcrisp
      @hazelcrisp Год назад +2

      @@marcinolszewski4061 Isn't that kinda the opposite point of a game. Using RUclips to find answers and not figuring it out yourself?

    • @lamvutran9345
      @lamvutran9345 Год назад +17

      ​@@hazelcrisp The point of every game is to have fun with it, and your idea of fun doesn't necessarily translate into other people "fun". If you find finding stuff out yourself is engaging, then even more power to you. Other might simply find fromsoft obscure game design frustrating and too time consuming to navigate, but maybe they love the combat or the boss design so much that they still want to play the game, albeit with a bit of external support.

  • @mannmann314
    @mannmann314 6 месяцев назад +16

    Im on like a 2 month hiatus from ER and seeing her enter limgrave made me really excited to return. I forgot how beautiful this game is

  • @custardpup6385
    @custardpup6385 Год назад +15

    Elden Ring was my first souls game I ever properly played. I had tried DS3 previously but gave up very fast as I wasn't in the right mindset for it whatsoever and was very bad. it took me 30 hours of gameplay to beat Margit on my first playthrough, and from there I slowly got better and better. Fast forward 200 hours and every major boss in the game killed, I cried when I beat the final boss. There were other bosses I had a far harder time with (take an obvious guess lol) but the sheer overwhelming feeling of accomplishment just left me so emotional. I have since beat DS1 and am currently working through DS2, but I adore these games so much. They teach you about patience and resilience far more than you realise, and there's no other feeling in the entirety of gaming quite like beating a hard souls boss. So grateful to have discovered these games

  • @wraphs
    @wraphs Год назад +836

    ah man, my eyes got teary when she beat the boss with the warrior
    it's so good seeing other people happy by overcoming their struggles in from games

    • @condorX2
      @condorX2 Год назад +4

      It's so weird hearing a gaming nerd talks about the wife in third person.
      It would looks more real if the two of you have your own cameras on the bottom corners. All those fake comments and like aren't fooling anyone.
      😑

    • @kenesawthornley6462
      @kenesawthornley6462 Год назад +30

      @@condorX2 idk, maybe I'm missing something here an taking your comment too literally. But in the event i'm not, I hope I can shed some insight on potentially why the narration is done in this style.
      It's a retrospective narration, meaning that while he does weave in thoughts and actions from the actual time of the event, his words and thoughts are predominately coming from his review of the data and gameplay after all was said and done. This allows for more time to be given to the details and makes noticing the little things easier. It's a very common speech style in acadamia, and is generally accepted there as one of if not best way to scutinize findings.
      For a personal example, I used to take the FPS game PUBG very, very seriously. I used aim trainers and watched game play of professional streamers to learn from them. One thing that stood out as the most impactful though, was reviewing my game play after a match. I would record every game, and then afterwards I'd go back and look for anything I could have done better. Win or lose it didnt matter. It was the concious review and detailing of data that was important. The same is being done in these videos. Instead of just going through the experiment and taking notes in the moment, his speech style entails he likely went back through all the video and audio reviewing it in minute detail.

  • @kp29
    @kp29 Год назад +1630

    My wife picked Elden Ring as the first video game she ever played. She was mostly attracted by seeing me play on the TV. She would play while using my character which was overlevelled for Limgrave as I had already defeated Godrick. This enabled her to learn the controls without worrying about dying. Once she became good enough, I created a new character for her which was exactly the same which she had been playing earlier.
    This enabled her enough to enjoy the game. She is now at NG+ having defeated all bosses in Elden Ring. In fact, she's often more creative than a normal gamer (aka me).
    IMO, games tutorials are rarely for a non-gamer. The best way for someone to learn how to play a game would be to play an overlevelled character and actually enjoy the mechanics for a bit before starting from scratch.

    • @halvorson566
      @halvorson566 Год назад +71

      I forget which game, but I remember playing one that had the beginning as you playing as the end game character basically. This was years ago, so I doubt I’ll remember which one it was r could google it.

    • @jakehunt3392
      @jakehunt3392 Год назад +6

      So 7 years later she was slightly having fun 💀

    • @Anti-Mafia420
      @Anti-Mafia420 Год назад +85

      ​@Halvorson Many games do this 'reset phenomenon' where they make the MC of the game go through a story event where they lose their powers/skills/gear/abilities in some way.
      My favorite example of this is God of War 2 (PS2) where Kratos starts the game as a full blown God, but loses it in the first scene .
      Edit:typo

    • @XB0XVIDz
      @XB0XVIDz Год назад +4

      ​@@halvorson566bioshock infinite?

    • @ryuunosuk3
      @ryuunosuk3 Год назад +49

      "The best way for someone to learn how to play a game would be to play an overlevelled character and actually enjoy the mechanics for a bit before starting from scratch.", interesting point. Like in God of War II and III when you start with strong specs and lose it later.

  • @Skaom
    @Skaom 5 месяцев назад +2

    Please make another one of these, im addicted. Ive watched the entire playlist of the lady you live with playing games for the first time whilst you very eloquently describe every moment and voice thoughts and i need more.

  • @SethMantia
    @SethMantia 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you both for taking the time to do these experiments. Raz, you do a wonderful job at approaching these obstacles as a true teacher who there to help the person grow and at your explanation to us in your videos. The lady who lives with him, your approach to these challenges shows the apparent amount of determination that you have. I have learned a lot from these videos and at 33 and introducing there mother to VR. The things you have learned helped me teach my mom in a way that doesn't leave her so frustrated that she doesn't want to pick the thing up ever again. Thank you and cheers!

  • @flyingskyward2153
    @flyingskyward2153 Год назад +994

    I love her happy squeals on defeating bosses 😄

    • @jacobshirley3457
      @jacobshirley3457 Год назад +1

      It gives me some ASMR vibes, too.

    • @Xanthelei
      @Xanthelei Год назад +12

      They reminded me of my college days, hearing 9 other people all cheer when we finally killed a raid boss that had been stalling us for a month and a half. It's such a great feeling, I like hearing someone else get to have it too.

    • @notachance3444
      @notachance3444 Год назад

      I’d like to hear her squeal in real life

    • @lena.lk9817
      @lena.lk9817 Год назад

      @@notachance3444 U are making an idiot of yourself with that disrespectful comment.

    • @Buggolious
      @Buggolious Год назад +2

      @@jacobshirley3457 it does not

  • @0MidnighttheDragon0
    @0MidnighttheDragon0 Год назад +953

    man...the sheer JOY in her voice upon finally going back and beating the asylum demon. That was heartwarming in a way I can't described. It sounded like she was almost in tears from going back to conquer such an impossible task with what was now (in comparison) relative ease.

    • @nicholaspatella
      @nicholaspatella Год назад +12

      so true. I thought she was about to cry there

    • @Glados1080
      @Glados1080 Год назад +8

      I agree that shit was adorable, and made me happy that people who even don't play games too much can experience the feeling of destroying bosses you once thought impossible.

    • @fcukgogle9213
      @fcukgogle9213 Год назад +4

      I think there was no greater joy then defeating a raid boss in an MMO with all your guildies, the amount of time you spend trying to defeat a single boss can be demoralizing by my gosh, that moment when it's down is the best feeling ever...

    • @vinzo0913
      @vinzo0913 Год назад +2

      I had this joy last week; Slave Knight Gael was my Asylum Demon. I'd been bested no less that 216 times, and had been stuck since the day after ringed city's release, and then... the heavens aligned. He went down and... I woke up my housemate with my sheer yell of joy...

    • @originalSiiiN
      @originalSiiiN Год назад +7

      i cried hearing it! takes me back to being a kid and never giving up on myself until i could finally beat whatever game i was playing and struggling with

  • @guyvermearns
    @guyvermearns 7 месяцев назад +7

    I have never heard of anyone talking about them spirit helpers before, and that's the single most reason I am going to attempt to play elden ring. I've wanted to try it but it always seemed far too difficult for my level of gaming. Fantastic video and so great to hear how pleased she was with overcoming the challenges!

  • @nightshadehelis9821
    @nightshadehelis9821 3 месяца назад +5

    I'm a non-gamer. I bought an Xbox and this game for something to do while recovering from a massive surgery because I heard it was so good. I had never even heard of Fromsoft. Long story short, I'm addicted. This was the most frustrating and amazing experience of my life

  • @riderofangmar4667
    @riderofangmar4667 Год назад +1033

    Having never played a souls game and going in blind, I chose the wretch class and immediately picked a fight with big golden horsey boi. And after 4 hours of fighting him with my little club, the game finally got it through my thick skull that I couldn’t just walk around expecting victories.
    10/10

    • @Vynirian
      @Vynirian Год назад +135

      I applaud the sheer girth of those balls, my gamer.

    • @CrazyandLazy
      @CrazyandLazy Год назад +23

      Similar. I spent so much time until I beat horsey with a spear. Spears are too op.

    • @Unknown-qr7mj
      @Unknown-qr7mj Год назад +3

      yeah boi. i still didn't kill him. My first soul game pick up the prisoners was so much harder than i expected lol.

    • @apersonontheinternet8006
      @apersonontheinternet8006 Год назад +5

      @Unknown-qr7mj Bait him to chase you towards the cliff then force him to run off it during his rush attack.

    • @johnathanblackwell759
      @johnathanblackwell759 9 месяцев назад

      Get bow, buy arrows and make arrows, snipe from chruch once you have torrent it makes it easy to climb

  • @zieteniere7500
    @zieteniere7500 Год назад +24

    Her little laugh when she beat the first boss on her own. So adorable! I love this experiment!

  • @86fifty
    @86fifty 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hiya, came here from the OSPod to watch the Silence video - decided not to cuz I have to watch my mental health and NOT feel more lonely - but decided to watch this one instead. I really, REALLY appreciate how you detail exactly what you're seeing as the hurdles to new players. In particular the "visual language" bit with Elden Ring's subtle light sources near caves is a big important point
    And I'm happy you've got the Nebula connection! That seems to be a positive thing for youtubers, so I'm glad you get to be part of it :)

  • @gbeach85
    @gbeach85 Год назад +813

    Man, I really love this series you do. I watch all of them a lot.
    My wife died in a car accident a couple years ago. She had a similar voice, cadence, and personality of yours. She’d try my games too, but was so adorably bad at it.
    This New Years is hard. I miss her terribly. In some weird way I guess I’m soaking in your guys’s dynamic because it tastes familiar.
    Please keep them coming.
    Adore you both. And happy new years.

    • @lofimonkeyjazz
      @lofimonkeyjazz Год назад +88

      I'm so sorry you lost her, she sounds like she was a beautiful soul.
      I have a girlfriend I've been with for almost two years and she is my world, I would literally die if I were to lose her and I can only imagine how hard it is for you that have probably known her for longer.
      I am with you brother, I know remembering her is hurtful but it also brings back beautiful memories you had with her, I wish you all the best for this new year and all the next ones.

    • @gitrekt-gudson
      @gitrekt-gudson Год назад +26

      Happy new year to you and I hope you're doing well. I am so sorry for your loss.

    • @ari_anon2228
      @ari_anon2228 Год назад +24

      reading this comment made me cry and i don’t even have a dead loved one

    • @notben4140
      @notben4140 Год назад +10

      Happy New Years man. Just wanted to let you know I'm thinking about your story all the way in California. Hope you are doing better.

    • @gbeach85
      @gbeach85 Год назад +41

      @@lofimonkeyjazz Dude, thank you for saying that. That meant a lot. Yeah, her and I were together 8 years. Best friend I’ve ever had in my life. Fuck, haha, she was something else. Wonderful woman.
      Love your girl. Every moment matters, my friend. Every single moment.

  • @Jkb2002
    @Jkb2002 Год назад +858

    As a game dev student, I think these videos are very interesting. It is nice to see what kinds of features that are needed to possibly guide newer players better. I think these videos are good resources to see very explained frustrations and what works and doesn't for people who don't know other things that gamers might already know

    • @renzuki5830
      @renzuki5830 Год назад +30

      If you havern't seen them I highly recommend the talks on game design by chris wilson (path of exile). He basically says that improving their new player experience had 0 impact on their player retention and they only kept improving it because "it seems to make sense". Lesson being here that it's important to keep the audience in mind and I would not be shocked if one would observe a similar effect for souls-type games. If you show up to be murdered 100s of times it may not distract you to learn a ps/xbox keybinding or getting lost a little. It may just shuffle the point in the game a person quits around.

    • @PainterVierax
      @PainterVierax Год назад +17

      @@renzuki5830 yeah those kind of games don't attract newbies/casual players. But even for an intermediate audience it's always a good thing to design different difficulty paths and properly notice players.
      Although I don't see an issue to not finish a game because it's too challenging. My 30 years gaming experience is full of unfinished titles that gave me good memories nonetheless.

    • @ratboygirl
      @ratboygirl Год назад +4

      the yt channel Game Maker's Toolkit is a good resource too i think :) i'm not a game designer but i enjoy their vids a lot!

    • @Scorch052
      @Scorch052 Год назад +2

      @@renzuki5830 This is very true, but there are also countless games with a learning curve that fans would argue can take a while to really "click" for players, and thats not always clear to the new players trying those titles. While its obviously important to make sure you're not dedicating resources to a fleshed-out tutorial noone wants, its just as, if not more, important you aren't losing players who otherwise would have loved the game to esoteric design and unclear mechanics.

    • @Matruchus
      @Matruchus Год назад +11

      Even if you are a gamer it can still be very hard if you try a different genre then you usually play. I have tons of games I wanted to play and abandoned them when I had huge issues progressing. At some point it becomes just frustrating and boring in some games making you stop to play.

  • @lilhippy93
    @lilhippy93 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is so heartwarming and wonderful. Thank you for sharing these moments.

  • @masterenviofficial
    @masterenviofficial 3 месяца назад

    New to your channel, was watching a couple of ER videos when this got recommended. I LOVE getting new people into souls games, I love just taking a backseat approach to watching them struggle against the barriers in the games and the ultimate satisfaction when they beat someone like Maliketh on their own, it's extremely gratifying to see. Very cool to see your wife go back and beat the asylum demon after so long!

  • @rtemiccc
    @rtemiccc Год назад +691

    As someone who has been interested in Elden Ring since it came out because of the world and lore but was greatly intimidated because of the game's difficulty ( I'm really bad at video games), this video kind of encourages me to maybe give the game a try

    • @Crybaby-Media
      @Crybaby-Media Год назад +131

      You really can take your time, and build up your character. I’m sure you’ll do fine

    • @yanki66000
      @yanki66000 Год назад +64

      with the help of some youtube tutorial, i'm sure you will be able to beat the elden ring, you can be overpowered if you know how to. The game is amazing, please enjoy it.

    • @mateuszsotys3912
      @mateuszsotys3912 Год назад +49

      Try it, it's great. Just pick a class that starts with a shield (preferably a vagabond or maybe confessor for more healing), my friend recently started and had a really hard time until I gave him an acceptable shield. And don't despair if something is too hard, this game really encourages "go somewhere else and come back later". Good luck and have fun :D

    • @captain_penguin3998
      @captain_penguin3998 Год назад +20

      I would highly recommend it. It has so many tools that make it more accessible than the other fromsoft titles, such as the spirit ashes shown in this video. The wolves aren't your only option, you'll find so many cool ashes to help you out in boss fights. Magic has never been more varied and fun to use. The open world allows you to go wherever you please without getting hard stuck on a certain level or boss. Use any guides online to help you out, and I'm sure you'll enjoy the game.

    • @danilotoshiosirashigueruiz4312
      @danilotoshiosirashigueruiz4312 Год назад +6

      I was also like that, but i played It and It was worth it

  • @noahburton2729
    @noahburton2729 Год назад +550

    Hearing her excitement after beating the boss was AWESOME. I absolutely love to hear people's excitement after accomplishing hard tasks like that!!

    • @EphraimGlass
      @EphraimGlass Год назад +20

      Right!? When she beat the Beastman on her own, that was when I hit the like button.

    • @MommysGoodPuppy
      @MommysGoodPuppy Год назад +3

      thats what soulslikes are all about

    • @TheGrinningViking
      @TheGrinningViking Год назад

      Same! This is what dark souls fans are always talking about when we say "get gud" - people just need to practice and they can do it, and it's such a good feeling when you do! It warmed my cold cold heart to see her succeed. 🫀

    • @slimetank394
      @slimetank394 Год назад

      @@TheGrinningViking most of the time "get gud" is just asserting superiority tho.

    • @TheGrinningViking
      @TheGrinningViking Год назад +1

      @@slimetank394 Nah. Well, I can't speak universally but it's not that way for me.
      It's that most people complaining about difficulty won't even try, so it's hard to put in the effort.
      This is especially true since I've been gaming for over 20 years at this point, nearly 30, and the fact that nearly every new game seems to feel the need to pander to someone picking up a controller their very first time means there's not a lot of mainstream games that can actually engage me on a challenge level.
      So, ya know, if you think dark Souls or Elden Ring is too hard - git gud or get out. Beginning players have essentially every big new game catering to them, they can give us just this one.
      Not everything needs to be for everyone. How bland and terrible would it be if everything was designed to be baby's first game? Or how few people would get into games at all if they were the kind I enjoy?
      I'm glad there's theres a range of difficulties, it feels like some people want every game to be for them though - and those people gotta just git gud before they wreck up the things I like.

  • @WickedIndigo
    @WickedIndigo 11 месяцев назад +2

    This was surprisingly one of the best YT videos I’ve ever seen. I was intrigued from the get-go and you held my interest through the whole thing. You absolutely killed it on this one!🤘 (I may be biased because I love elden ring but whatever)

  • @danielsatter1805
    @danielsatter1805 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think Elden Ring is the easiest and most accessible for new players especially given there's so much online to help me players while also still keeping that fromsoft challenge for all the die hards. Such a great game.

  • @mtchllBarrett
    @mtchllBarrett Год назад +1794

    Lady: gives birth to an entire child
    Lady: finally gets some sleep
    Raz: time to play elden ring

    • @googiegress7459
      @googiegress7459 Год назад +101

      Raz: *attaches controller to her hands with duct tape*

  • @7mikeyortiz7
    @7mikeyortiz7 Год назад +742

    Sure sure. Everyone’s talking about how awesome your wife is for trying elden ring. But not enough people are talking about how incredible this video was written! In less than 30 minutes you managed to (again) make me root for someone I have hardly any information on and GOT THE CHILLS when she beat the boss! Well done to the both of you for another incredible video.

    • @yesdude3914
      @yesdude3914 Год назад +1

      "My wife is kinda stupid, doesn't play games and can't understand the mechanics, which means those mechanics are annoying" is all I've heard him say so far

    • @shizbisquit
      @shizbisquit Год назад +25

      @@yesdude3914 wait what

    • @7mikeyortiz7
      @7mikeyortiz7 Год назад +39

      @@yesdude3914 try watching the video with sound. You might hear something different 😂

    • @ahall9839
      @ahall9839 Год назад +1

      @@7mikeyortiz7 Now there's just some aw tis tick youtuber voice that says every sentence with the exact same annoying cadence, and slurs any word over 2 syllables like a toddler

  • @nektu5435
    @nektu5435 5 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed watching this so I subbed! I think most of us can relate to your wife's experience. I think video games are often viewed as only a way to have fun and when people come across a game like Eldin Ring they often don't understand what can possibly be fun about being stressed out and frazzled. I felt this way for a long time and would avoid any game that caused me too much stress. I didn't understand that the joy of gaming comes from learning and failing. I started to really become good at any game I set my mind to when I realized there's no substitute for experience. When I stopped viewing failure as some sort of punishment I was finally able to overcome. Nowadays I feel like I can get into any type of game but for the longest time I avoided games I thought were too hard.
    There's also something to be said about mental health and video games and knowing when to put the controller down. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @kingyart
    @kingyart 10 месяцев назад +11

    Damn that scream she did when she beat the beast man. As souls players we all know what that’s about! It’s awesome and such a relief.

  • @akshyun8920
    @akshyun8920 Год назад +1469

    This sounds like a horrible experience, which is to say it's gonna be amazing.

    • @pseudoscientist8010
      @pseudoscientist8010 Год назад +6

      Hard pass

    • @hikarihakai1285
      @hikarihakai1285 Год назад +51

      @@pseudoscientist8010 lmao it funny how salty you are with all the comment you make

    • @pseudoscientist8010
      @pseudoscientist8010 Год назад +3

      @@hikarihakai1285 lmao you don't like my opinion.

    • @Sercotani
      @Sercotani Год назад +34

      @@pseudoscientist8010 that's obvious, but it's also chuckleworthy.

    • @sfglim5341
      @sfglim5341 Год назад

      @@pseudoscientist8010 you’re not a very bright person are you?

  • @middenway
    @middenway Год назад +135

    That final comment about her heart rate being through the roof is me. Most games make me way too anxious, and I end up getting hand cramps from squeezing the controller too hard (and inadvertently pressing the wrong buttons too). She really needs to try out something like Chrono Trigger, much more mellow and lets you play at your own pace.

    • @drewcipher896
      @drewcipher896 Год назад +17

      For me it helps if I try to think of souls games as rhythm games like Patapon or Guitar Hero. Takes some of the shock out of getting hit or dying.

    • @robroskey6515
      @robroskey6515 Год назад

      I actually really miss that, not such much over stressful games but over games that are supposed to be scary, I'm so desensitized to games now, my heart rate barely picks up even for tough souls like bosses anymore which is a good thing for me but in horror games that used to make me feel scared like dead space first time through wouldn't even make me nervous now. The callisto protocol wasn't any more scary to me than playing super Mario bros. It takes a lot, like maybe outlast might get me a little now but i really miss that about gaming. It's something i rarely experience now

  • @AdanHernandez-hc8sf
    @AdanHernandez-hc8sf 5 месяцев назад +3

    I think is the 3 or 4th time I watch this video. Your comments are fair and accurate, the experiment is so interesting... But my favorite parts are those with your wife's voice in it. Absolutely love it. And makes me think you both had shared the funniest time together

  • @kokopup
    @kokopup 2 месяца назад +2

    This is so refreshing to watch knowing I’m not the only person who had the struggles as your wife did. I just picked up this game and into my 3rd week playing. Having access to the summons gave me confidence to continue playing and enjoy the process. My friend would come on and help me kill big bosses that I struggled with but since he can’t always be there to bail me out, the alternative was having summons. I just finished killing the fire giant after trying hours at night until I decided to try it again the following morning and successfully do it. It’s such an accomplishment. I have the same reactions to triumphs as your wife does.

  • @reshift2245
    @reshift2245 Год назад +134

    "how long did it take me to do that last time?" "You didn't do that last time" that was adorable. Hopefully your wife does recognize her progression. Good job 👍

    • @reshift2245
      @reshift2245 Год назад +7

      As a side, I remember learning most of my game skills from PS2 ratchet games and Lego star wars. I think those gamea are really manageable to new players, and have a lot of spectacle to reinforce the love of games

    • @zacheryeckard3051
      @zacheryeckard3051 Год назад

      @@reshift2245 Ratchet and Clank *absolutely* was a skill-building series for be.

  • @holyknightthatpwns
    @holyknightthatpwns Год назад +181

    I'm really glad you had her play as another class. As I was watching her play, I almost immediately thought she played like a heavy weapon fighter and not a bandit

    • @SphygmosProductions
      @SphygmosProductions Год назад +3

      I was hoping she would try out a magic class as well. Astrologer is very approachable and was my favorite class.

  • @Reversesymmetry
    @Reversesymmetry Год назад +2

    I’ve been watching this series off and on today and it’s so fascinating to see how a non-gamer thinks about gaming, but this also extends to someone who doesn’t play a lot of a certain kind of game. I’m not big on the 2D platformer genre so it’s a bit like learning how to play a game from scratch at times, even though some of the basics are there. I’d liken it to knowing Spanish and then taking an Italian class. The basics are the same or at least similar, but there are parts that are vastly different.
    Or resident evil. I’m not familiar with the puzzle aspect, but the combat aspect is familiar to me. Combined with the fact that some Japanese RPGS read a bit differently than a western one.
    It’s so fascinating to me how our perceptions as people who regularly played/still play games can be totally different from people who don’t regularly play or have never played games. It makes me want to run a similar experiment with my mom or grandmother. My mom’s somewhat familiar with gaming-she plays minecraft, the sims, and used to play World of Warcraft. She’s used to survival games and sandbox games for the most part so I wonder how she would handle a more true rpg experience.
    My grandmother would have no idea how to approach a game from any angle, but I think it would be fun to teach her how to play a game like Stardew Valley or animal crossing, something laid back.

  • @dacronicspotgaming6104
    @dacronicspotgaming6104 4 месяца назад

    Hearing your wife scream with happiness made me smile, as a gamer i love a challenge in a good game and the feeling you get when you over come that challenge the chemical hit you get from your brain is awesome. Great video bro

  • @-Kailinn-
    @-Kailinn- Год назад +783

    Her joy in overcoming a boss made me tear up a bit.

    • @iamrazor9831
      @iamrazor9831 Год назад +28

      Me too. I got my gf to play elden ring, she hates it so much at first she hates dying but after she heat Margit she was hooked. I felt so proud of her when she best maliketh and she was screaming cuz she had seem me struggle to beat him she was so proud to beat a boss that I struggled with

    • @saucywrld1
      @saucywrld1 Год назад +14

      @@iamrazor9831 damn dude she beat maliketh that is very impressive! cheers

    • @stevenc7877
      @stevenc7877 Год назад +2

      @@iamrazor9831 props to her

    • @ali-k-gamer1881
      @ali-k-gamer1881 Год назад +4

      @@iamrazor9831 and my ex told me games is for children

    • @oess855
      @oess855 Год назад +3

      Seek help

  • @HeartlandHunny
    @HeartlandHunny Год назад +618

    When I saw that she was starting as the Bandit, I immediately thought, “Oh, no!! No, not that class!!” 😂 I’m glad you went back and had her play as a better beginning class. Also, congrats on the baby!

    • @paleposter
      @paleposter Год назад +14

      I was also a first time Souls gamer with ER (though experienced enough in other games) and Bandit was def a hard start lol.

    • @doodlemaster5406
      @doodlemaster5406 Год назад +5

      I chose bandit and now I’m 25 hours in and I just beat the lionine misbegotten

    • @edwardnewtonLA
      @edwardnewtonLA Год назад +45

      Elden Rings was my first proper Dark Souls and my friends let me start as a wretch.
      Elden Ring taught me a lot, but what it taught me most is I don't actually have friends, I have a collection of gleeful onlookers.

    • @HeartlandHunny
      @HeartlandHunny Год назад +2

      @@edwardnewtonLA 😂 Oh no!

    • @111rapton
      @111rapton Год назад +1

      @Doodlemaster bandit fine, but if you are beginner vagabond or hero more straightforward

  • @TripleCrown59
    @TripleCrown59 11 месяцев назад +3

    I landed on this vid in search of a new game to try. I'm more of a sports game player and was looking for a change of pace. This video shed quite a bit of light on how to go about choosing which game suits me best. Sub'd.

  • @antoniowilliams6760
    @antoniowilliams6760 3 месяца назад +1

    Love that you made this video and as someone who’s new to the souls genre I can definitely relate to her reaction after beating that boss. I started playing demon souls and it’s definitely the hardest game I’ve ever encountered and I was completely overwhelmed by it at first and stopped playing for a while. Picked it back up.. watched a bunch of RUclips videos on tips to get better and now I’m enjoying it way better. Can’t wait to play Elden ring.

  • @crystalshard1349
    @crystalshard1349 Год назад +573

    It's always so endearing to hear your wife's child-like joy in playing a videogame when beating a challenge and frustrations when losing. It reminds me of how players will generally try to find the path of least resistance or the path of the most fun for them

    • @alberthicks9691
      @alberthicks9691 Год назад +48

      @@BumboLooks oh stop being such a killjoy. enjoying things doesn't make you a bad parent

    • @PapaDalbec
      @PapaDalbec Год назад

      @@BumboLooks what kind of tarded comment was that? Delete yourself.

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks Год назад

      @@alberthicks9691 True, through school I knew one parent couple that lived on welfare due to low IQ but it didn't matter because the school was teaching their child everything anyway.

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks Год назад

      @@PapaDalbec Nah sorry dude, cannot do.

    • @PapaDalbec
      @PapaDalbec Год назад

      @@BumboLooks Well, it was worth a shot, I respect your mental fortitude.

  • @FiendDrow
    @FiendDrow Год назад +630

    As a long time Souls player, your wife is a trooper and I have absolute respect for her learning the game. The community has a reputation for "git gud" but personally I love to see new blood learn and grow in these wonderful games.

    • @coopy5
      @coopy5 Год назад +8

      That's very nice to hear.

    • @derpderpin1568
      @derpderpin1568 Год назад +37

      That's what 'gitting gud' literally is. It's peoples fault they take the term so offensively when it's completely harmless.

    • @Mintteacup_
      @Mintteacup_ Год назад +41

      @@derpderpin1568 it's not.

    • @joedwyer3297
      @joedwyer3297 Год назад +24

      @@Mintteacup_ it is though. Its from the fact that noone has a chance with these games until they put the time in and get good

    • @meh6513
      @meh6513 Год назад +17

      @@derpderpin1568 well if i say just learn rocket science just learn philosophy just learn gaming it isnt constructive because it doesn't help you... "Just practice" or "just put time in" the noob who usually had school or work and thus A LIFE there is an invisible time limit and if depending on the experience of said noob in gaming they might not realize learning skills in games isnt a waste of time since the sense of accomplishment is satisfying but for something like Minecraft PVP you can put 100s of HOURS in game in multiplayer in pvp mini game servers and still not learn anything not gain any satisfaction...skills in game need to be intuitive enough for the player to learn...YES if you get lucky or simply take inspiration from past gaming or even life experience then you might learn faster BUT if you don't have that then you might and quite possible won't ever learn enough to have a satisfactory use of their time... Completing Mario Maker map that are highly technical are examples of skills that are unintuitive to learn and most quit...simply git gud likely won't help you or someone else depending on what knowledge and experience and skillsets they had previously...
      TL;DR Basically "git gud" isn't inherently bad as if they complain that game is bad even though all they did was look at colors and art and didn't attempt to get good or learn skills so yes advice that "getting good" is a goal in a game to achieve much more satisfaction...but many times people will ask "How to win/How to get good" and get the response just win/get good/be pro/learn faster as if the response was supposed to do anything but a little trolling or just make fun of the noob for not having a certain level of skill basically shaming them for not learning as if they simply desiring to get good will magically make them the same skill level of the person giving advice when in reality if it took 1 hour a day for a year for one player the noob would like need 365 hours to get to the same skill level of the adviser...so very great advice 🤓👆

  • @hectorjuarez730
    @hectorjuarez730 8 месяцев назад

    Congrats to your wife by beating two bosses! I felt that joy of defeating something difficult for the fisrt time and going back to something that was almost imposible and bring it down with much ease, both of you are doing great at this journey!

  • @lazynoodle6739
    @lazynoodle6739 9 месяцев назад +3

    When she was panic fripping the controller and mashing vuttons whenever there is combad,I felt seen. It's been a huge problem for me whenever there was combat in ganes - I just get very anxious and rush it, often taking contact damage as a result. As a occasional game player who gets overwhelmed with fast paced combat,big mood

  • @danieljohn9257
    @danieljohn9257 Год назад +922

    I loved that triumphant squeal when she beat the beast man on her own! That made me laugh for like 30 seconds.
    And congratulations!

    • @devoutburrito
      @devoutburrito Год назад +11

      I teared up lol

    • @jonmann4980
      @jonmann4980 Год назад +13

      I got super happy for her just hearing how happy she was 😂

    • @condorX2
      @condorX2 Год назад

      It's so weird hearing a gaming nerd talks about the wife in third person.
      It would looks more real if the two of you have your own cameras on the bottom corners. All those fake comments and like aren't fooling anyone.
      😳

    • @afletra
      @afletra Год назад +1

      @@condorX2 are you sure?

  • @latch909
    @latch909 Год назад +296

    As someone who grew up without gaming at all this series has been great. Built my first pc (at 37y) last year. Has been really fun but often super baffling. I frequently have no idea what I’m meant to be doing and resort to watching play-throughs (oh I’m meant to push THAT box?) Over the year some of the conventions are becoming more apparent and thus my enjoyment is increasing.

    • @arekb5951
      @arekb5951 Год назад +17

      I envy you. I'd like to start over. Those conventions are getting boring when multiple games use them. For me the first 4-5 years of gaming were the best because a lot of things felt original (and also 5 years of difference in game making in early 2000s was way more significant than it is now). Nowadays most new games feel to me like a mix of a number of other games I have already played. Cherish those moments and have fun.

    • @HladniSjeverniVjetar
      @HladniSjeverniVjetar Год назад +6

      @@arekb5951 Yup, you reach a point where the only thing you got is applying the stuff you learned in game IRL. And you can actually do it.

    • @FuhzyLiquids
      @FuhzyLiquids Год назад +8

      Born in 96 here. If you think modern day games confused you at times. You should have seen games on like the 64 n super Nintendo and gen 1 Xbox n PlayStation. Games showed no mercy and didn't hold ur hand for shit. No hints no tutorials n shitty checkpoints. There were games I had never beat since the internet wasn't a thing and I couldn't look up guides on what to do.

    • @FarikoWishless
      @FarikoWishless Год назад +1

      @@arekb5951At that point for me it became about stories or coop with friends as difficulty is 3rd for me but I like a challenge and most challenges are trial and error or breaking past your own physical hang ups. Another thing for me that is more me than my friends is I like playing competitive games sometimes and feeling myself get better than others or learning something super unnecessary to play but for the sake of fun. For example in Apex if your aim is amazing and you know basic strafing you’ll be fine but the better strategist you are the better overall. But there’s ANOTHER optional layer.
      The movement Tech people find out that’s extremely optional and borderline isn’t supposed to exist but we keep it because it’s fun. The sheer speed and watching others not good at it fail to beat you is just fun 😂

    • @da_roachdogjr
      @da_roachdogjr Год назад +1

      Some games are better than others for begginers, after you get how tutorials are structured its easy to get used to any game

  • @mintegral1719
    @mintegral1719 Год назад +224

    This was weirdly relatable. Elden Ring was not only my first Fromsoft game, but also my first 3D RPG since Skryim. I was extremely new to the mechanics, and like your wife, I also picked the Bandit class based solely on how it looked, and missed the prompt to lock on to enemies in the tutorial. I ended up dying to Soldier of Godrick 20 times while missing most of my attacks.
    Unlike your wife, though, I have a very high frustration tolerance, and loved the aesthetic and enemy design of the game so much that I was determined to stick with it no matter what. I learned fast, and now, 600 hours of gameplay later, I've beaten the game eight times, including once at level 1! 10/10, would git gud again.

    • @Channel-xy2wj
      @Channel-xy2wj Год назад +29

      I think this is what wasn't included. His wife presumably didn't buy the game, nor care about the game or its looks. She never really had any attachment strong enough to keep her wanting to get past the barriers. That's not to say others who have those factors will continue forwards, I've seen plenty of people buy 60+ dollar games with those in mind and yet won't get more than an hour of gameplay in them. But it shouldn't be completely ignored.

    • @UnitK7
      @UnitK7 Год назад +3

      "Ah.... Praise the Elden Ring!"

    • @gabehere
      @gabehere Год назад +5

      This is pretty much an accurate account of how games should make you feel. Be hard and challenging enough to make you have to go outside your comfort zone, but have enough of a hook to keep you going. Elden Ring is especially good at this from how good it looks alone. Plus the music and the world just make you want to go out there and see what's behind that hill, or after that cliff, or inside that castle.

    • @Upoflegends
      @Upoflegends Год назад

      GOAT

    • @mintegral1719
      @mintegral1719 Год назад +1

      @@Channel-xy2wj I'm embarrassed to admit it, but the thing that got me interested in the first place and made me buy the game was seeing Malenia in the trailers and immediately having a crush on her. So yeah, that was another 'attachment' I had to the game that I presume his wife didn't, lmao.

  • @sophie427
    @sophie427 10 месяцев назад +1

    this makes me want to pick it up… i’ve only started getting into games recently, and it would be my first fighting game. but it just looks so pretty and the idea of exploring such a vast world with so many secrets is really exciting !

    • @ichigo765
      @ichigo765 10 месяцев назад +2

      Its an amazing game, but extremely hard. If your ready to die to a boss over and over and over again I highly recommend it, the combat is extremely fun and the bosses all feel fair for the most past except imo the goskin duo and elden beast. One of my favourite games of all time, but some people just don't like that style of games

  • @jessirarara
    @jessirarara Год назад

    I have missed these videos so damn much. I'm so happy to see one again :)

  • @vanlichtinstein
    @vanlichtinstein Год назад +208

    I feel this 100%. I played through Dark Souls 1 as a kid and couldn't get past the gargoyles before the first bell. About 1-2 years ago I had some friends run me through DS3 and then I solo ng+ it. I went back to DS1 and all of a sudden the gargoyles were one of the easiest things I had faced. It really allows you to see that you didn't just get lucky and bash your head against a wall enough to pass the check, but that you actually improved your skills and grew as a person

    • @derpderpin1568
      @derpderpin1568 Год назад +7

      Once you understand the mechanics, like any game, the Souls games are actually hilariously easy. Like beyond exploitable laughably you're a god and nothing can stop you easy.

    • @RustingPeace
      @RustingPeace Год назад +1

      @@derpderpin1568 tell that the fire giant

    • @ashleyschfer7483
      @ashleyschfer7483 Год назад +3

      I tried the original Dark Souls 1 pc on mouse and keyboard. It made me stay away from all Dark Soul games since they put so little effort into making a playable PC port.

    • @vanlichtinstein
      @vanlichtinstein Год назад

      @@ashleyschfer7483 I play with m+k and was having a good time lol

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Год назад +1

      @@derpderpin1568 on my first attempt as any Darksouls title (DS3) i couldn't get past the tutorial boss (i haven't made a second serious attempt yet, time constrains) but my main issue is that the controls are so alien from every other game i have played. (The most similar to soulslikes being COD and medal of honor, the result is my muscle memory fighting me constantly)

  • @ClearlyPixelated
    @ClearlyPixelated Год назад +131

    As a filthy casual gamer myself, I find that I love the experience you put your wife through as I see similarities between her play style and my own. Great job!

    • @namenlos3679
      @namenlos3679 Год назад +5

      You know, i´m something of a noob myself

  • @bobbyprine3691
    @bobbyprine3691 Год назад +1

    I started as the bandit partly because of the way the outfit looked and found out it's better to switch to the armor that you get from enemies and you got to a lot of upgrading if you want to use magic that is strong or big weapons. The other reason for picking that class is the short bow it helps especially once you have it upgraded. The best benefit of the bandit is the stamina bar is big but as you play you learn other stats need a lot of upgrading & you can't carry a lot. I never played the Dark Souls games but thought about getting the trilogy with dlcs for around $40. I started Bloodborne a few times borrowed it from my nephew and gave up I didn't understand the upgrading & rpg style as I never really played games that required upgrading besides superhero games which are totally different until playing recent Assassin's Creed games once I ordered Elden Ring I was determined to beat it & reading about the lore played the dungeons but not all & helped me get upgraded the clothes are like armor and the trick weapons are cool.

  • @Cookiemunster779
    @Cookiemunster779 8 месяцев назад +12

    That is so cool that you pushed her to try the Azula boss again with a better starting class. You could just hear in her voice how happy she was to beat him.

  • @5001Fergies
    @5001Fergies Год назад +173

    That shriek of joy when she finally beat the boss on her own is exactly what i think these games are made for, there’s no better feeling than knowing that you accomplished a seemingly impossible task through hard work and determination alone. It makes you feel like you could do anything you put your mind to, even in real life. And i think thats the best lesson to take away from these games: if you keep trying and believe in yourself even in the face of overwhelming odds, you can accomplish things you never thought possible

    • @nvrndingsmmr
      @nvrndingsmmr Год назад +4

      Best comment. Agreed!

    • @VaultOfTheFuture
      @VaultOfTheFuture Год назад +2

      Factsssssssss

    • @andremalerba5281
      @andremalerba5281 Год назад +9

      And that's exactly why I dislike the genre LOL
      I play to past time and have fun after a stressful day and worried about life and stuff! The last thing I want is to get me ass kicked when I should be relaxing and have to put A LOT of effort on it!

    • @mikeb4822
      @mikeb4822 Год назад +3

      @@andremalerba5281 I'm pretty much the same but I wouldn't say I dislike the genre. I can totally appreciate everything that's great about it and why a lot of people (like my son) love it while at the same time accepting that it just isn't for me.

    • @Matty002
      @Matty002 Год назад +9

      @@andremalerba5281 dont forget about people with illnesses/disabilities where precision gameplay is physically demanding of hands and mental reaction times
      its hard to enjoy a hard game when its physically hard to play

  • @elcee3292
    @elcee3292 Год назад +429

    When she yelled " They did it for me!" I just lost it and laughed uncontrollably🤣
    Love these videos!

  • @clobbopus_used_beat
    @clobbopus_used_beat 8 месяцев назад

    Came here from the OSP podcast. Fantastic stuff. Love Zelda love From soft love video essays. Subscribed

  • @Saio89
    @Saio89 Год назад +33

    I was so invested in your wife succeeding 21:43 was a HUGE dopamine hit for me :D

  • @mimifangs
    @mimifangs Год назад +284

    As a User Experience Designer, this video was such an interesting take on the game! So informative, earned yourself a new sub :)

    • @jgkitarel
      @jgkitarel Год назад +7

      It's clear that Elden Ring was designed from the clear standpoint of those who designed the Souls games, but unlike them, they designed this one to be a lot more friendly to those new to the genre. Helped by the fact that Elden Ring is High Fantasy, compared to Demons' Souls being a call back to classic gaming. Or the Dark Souls trilogy's Dark Fantasy roots, and even Bloodborne's Gothic and Cosmic Horror roots. Where the difficulty and minimal provision of helpful information is very deliberate as it definitely helps in building the atmosphere that they are trying to build from a gameplay perspective.
      It's still a hard game, From Software does not do easy games, but the difficulty is definitely geared towards players unused to how From Software's games tend to be. Yes, you can go in and have the same difficult time, but the way the bosses are designed, with the Tree Sentinel and shortly after Margit, the Fell Omen being there to give one key lesson: you can avoid or skip a boss and come back later. The challenge is still there, as the other bosses and things you fight can kill you very easily and quickly if you're careless, but it is more designed to be much easier to handle and build yourself up to it. Limgrave is basically one giant tutorial area, teaching you how the game works, with Margit especially being the final tutorial. Beat him, and Godrick is actually much easier in many respects (or I at least died far fewer times against him).

    • @littleleakyleakythere
      @littleleakyleakythere Год назад

      what industry are you a designer in??

    • @zaid3459
      @zaid3459 Год назад +1

      @@littleleakyleakythere user experience

  • @TsubasayaYami
    @TsubasayaYami Год назад +54

    I loved the subtle bit of walking up to Fia, while "unknowingly making decisions that negatively impact you"

  • @LeanneKrv
    @LeanneKrv 2 месяца назад

    This whole video is very enlightening and in a way, profound. It shows how human perceives new environments and how they strive forward with the minimal knowledge they have. It's very interesting to see people gather and process information and how they make use of it. It's so intriguing. You don't realize this until you see it yourself that this was how we all learn to understand and love video games and many things in life in general to the point where we are now. Great video, kudos to you and your wife♥️

  • @tomanyvidegames
    @tomanyvidegames 8 месяцев назад +16

    The pure joy after killing the beastman, is deeply relatable. These games are so good man.

  • @fluffy_tail4365
    @fluffy_tail4365 Год назад +89

    14:20 this part is actually kind of important, all of us veteran gamers grew up with games that had to look simpler due to hardware, so we got used to understand gaming-clues when they stood out more, meanwhile a total newcomer will have much harder time parsing the visual language, and it is a reason why many mdoern game implement those "investigation visions"

    • @ghoulbuster1
      @ghoulbuster1 Год назад +13

      This is why modern games slap icons everywhere, normies don't know what to do unless a giant arrow is pointing at the objective.
      The problem is, normies don't learn about these fundamentals.

    • @jgkitarel
      @jgkitarel Год назад +2

      @@ghoulbuster1 And then you have games like this one, or the Dark Souls Trilogy, which are even less obvious. The Souls Trilogy, Bloodborne, Demons' Souls... those games are as much a sendup to classic games as they are their respective genres. The early games were much less handholdy and required you to pay attention to the visual cues when they turned up. If they turned up. Otherwise, it was trial and error, learning as you go, and learning to accept that dying in these games was not a game over, as one of the major aspects is that you don't stay dead in these games. Dying is written in as a mechanic of the game, with the intention of telling you that you WILL die, almost certainly often. It also gives you a chance to go back and try again as much as you want to. Until you either beat the challenge. Or give up.

    • @-DeScruff
      @-DeScruff Год назад

      @@ghoulbuster1 I'd say its half people don't know the fundamentals, and half the designers don't know how to design something to properly grab someone's attention without expressly pointing them to it.
      Much like Elden Ring's tutorial as stated in the video most players unconsciously avoided it because the door leading to the exit was much more attention grabbing then the tutorial, while the tutorial was more hidden. (If I recall one of the changes was also to add a light to the bottom of the hole, to help imply that yes you could get down there, it wasn't some dark pit of death)

  • @oivatank
    @oivatank Год назад +728

    Your wife’s reaction to beating the beastman with the wolves vs her beating him on her own is plain-as-day proof of the reason why people enjoy playing difficult games like this.
    That feeling of surpassing challenging obstacles by means of tempering your grit and generally improving your skills, it is a feeling like no other.

    • @ezaf5989
      @ezaf5989 Год назад +1

      cringe weeb

    • @larrythecableman6963
      @larrythecableman6963 Год назад +9

      The issue with that logic is that his wife is mega scrub so her opinions on anything are pretty much completely irrelevant to people who actually play video games 2) as he himself points out the game is clearly intended to use summons during so. It’s literally even built in as a mechanic during several boss fights

    • @oivatank
      @oivatank Год назад +93

      @@larrythecableman6963 I’m glad you ducked, cuz the point of the video flew right over your head

    • @larrythecableman6963
      @larrythecableman6963 Год назад

      @@oivatank the point of the video is that she was such an impatient fuck that hated playing the game that she didn’t even bother learning the basic controls or even bothering to interact with glowing fucking ass circle that she walks up to 100 times

    • @DePhoegonIsle
      @DePhoegonIsle Год назад +39

      @@larrythecableman6963 You sure about that? She is a prime example of why just slapping an easy mode will harm a souls game.. because it robs you of that experience.
      His wife diddled herself with a bad class pick (multiple times), and took the harder options to start with.
      -because you know new players like her would use it, and not understand what's so great when you beat a boss.
      The beastman isn't designed around summons, but doesn't stop you from using them.
      also malania blade of micula... expressly punishes the player for using them, being able to leech off any of them including skellies.
      Heck most the boss fights, ash summons are... a detriment to yourself. (some it just merks them, others it just wastes resources, and a few it helps the bosses)

  • @AFunkyHypnoCat
    @AFunkyHypnoCat 10 месяцев назад +8

    convinced my gf to get elden ring and the only prior gaming experience she had was minecraft and some fps's. the way I taught her the game was I'd be in her world every step of the way (summoned) and I was able to carry her through some early bits. this allowed her to slowly grasp the mechanics whilst not feeling so threatened / anxious about the world. slowly she got comfortable with her build + better at roll timing and I would back off a bit to let her take over more of the fighting. now she's a pvp blood build demon and I'm scared of her, I love these games haha

  • @robanderson1722
    @robanderson1722 Год назад

    Subscribed mate, this is a great video. The whole 'Humph, can I be done yet' cracks me up every time.

  • @mofongotron
    @mofongotron Год назад +81

    Fantastic video! I'm a user researcher who works in the gaming industry, and a lot of the issues you have covered here are common usability issues that I have encountered running usability studies time and time again. I have lost count of the number of times participants have missed important information because it was being presented outside of their field of view/focus. Your commentary here is pretty spot-on; great work!

    • @Shriukan1
      @Shriukan1 Год назад

      I'd love to hear more about your field ! It sounds like a fascinating field :)

    • @mofongotron
      @mofongotron Год назад

      @@Shriukan1 look up games user research! There are plenty of resources online.

  • @babyzzzzzzzz
    @babyzzzzzzzz Год назад +159

    her joyful screams after she beat the boss by herself were very heartwarming 😌

  • @rlspookymonster3815
    @rlspookymonster3815 2 месяца назад

    I love watching videos like this because it showcases a unique perceptive and thought process that video game developers tend to forget when making games. Just because a game like dark souls can be hard doesn't mean it shouldn't be approachable and your video does a great job at showing that and coming up with ways to improve. As more gamers become developers themselves I fear that this base level of understanding is becoming expected and as a result many games don't have to same features for new players they once did.

  • @solareclipzz1741
    @solareclipzz1741 11 месяцев назад +4

    Elden Ring was my first 1 player game ever & I got so addicted it was like a whole new world just ready to be explored, the scenery was amazing everywhere I went , in facts Elden Ring got me into 1 player games , after I beat it for the 10th time I went & found new 1 player games , my favorite one besides Elden Ring is “Sekiro” . Thank You Elden Ring for getting me into 1 player games 🙏🏼

  • @rarox0945
    @rarox0945 Год назад +134

    21:43 That's the moment she found true souls like happiness, just by listening to that laugh, I can tell she is extremely proud of herself rn.

    • @jakehunt3392
      @jakehunt3392 Год назад

      Yea, that was not the sound of pride 💀

  • @orionizaqt
    @orionizaqt Год назад +87

    My girlfriend had a pretty good experience in Elden Ring with pretty minimal tips from me. I mostly just told her how to summons and explained the basic mechanics a little and sent her off. She ended up getting through everything by herself up to Linurnia where she only stopped because she wanted to play the rest with me, but she didn't struggle too much honestly. I think she's a perfect example of the players they wanted to bring in because she had 0 experience with souls games, but quite a bit with other open world games like Skyrim, Breath of the Wild and The Witcher 3. It ended up being a great way to be introduced to Souls like games without too much hand holding and I have to commend Fromsoft for that accomplishment.

  • @TheGoldenMidas390
    @TheGoldenMidas390 9 месяцев назад +1

    in the end, the lady became a best player, and razbuten became a best reviewer.

  • @doubleline7351
    @doubleline7351 3 месяца назад +2

    First playthrough I played coop with a friend (even though you could only summon friends in boss fights) we got to pre nerf radahn and missed the summoning signs on the ground so we had to fight him alone and without torrent as coop didn't let us summon him.
    Took like 30 tries but we did it, had lots of fun and laughs, especially when radahn became a meteor we died laughing.
    An inside joke we developed because of the boss with the dragon hand is that every boss needs to self mutilate to get a powerup so we burst out laughing at the second phase of the fire giant and Godfrey, also the way rykard talked gave us a few good chuckles.

  • @tyler4475
    @tyler4475 Год назад +81

    I think it’s awesome to see the development in your wife in her resolve for the challenge. Back when this all started with dark souls I could sense that she just didn’t care and didnt understand what the use was in her trying just so she could fail. Watching this and seeing her reaction to beating the beast man by herself as opposed to with the wolves made me really happy. It felt like an “aha!” moment where she finally began to understand the real reward and satisfaction behind difficulty in games and overcoming obstacles on your own, especially in the case of fromsoftware. In a way, I sort of saw myself in her, back in a time where I was just as inexperienced and hopeless as she was. Seeing her beat the asylum demon after all this time tugged my heart.

    • @warmflatsprite
      @warmflatsprite Год назад +3

      100 times this. Video games have had a reputation for "rotting the mind" pretty much since they were first commercialized. In my experience the good ones are awesome at teaching ridiculously useful tools for success, like resolve/perseverance, strategic thinking, and even things like impulse control and financial management skills. Most importantly IMHO, they condition in a sort of intrinsic motivation to seek out rewarding challenges.
      So yeah, I agree. This series is super heartening.

  • @zechparker4748
    @zechparker4748 Год назад +89

    My girlfriend is currently playing through hollow knight. I was inspired by videos like yours to get her to try HK and it was the first game on my mind for two main reasons: 1. its rewarding 2. its aesthetically pleasing (or as she calls it, CUTE) getting her into my favorite games was as easy as handing her a controller. Love your vids

    • @gektoast4968
      @gektoast4968 Год назад +5

      Hollow knight is one of the better soulslikes for non gamers for sure

    • @lucasellis183
      @lucasellis183 Год назад +2

      @@gektoast4968 WHY? It's a MetroidVania bro, not a Soulslike, too many people call it that just because the shade.

    • @Blck-Cat
      @Blck-Cat Год назад +6

      @@lucasellis183 It's a Soulslike because of the currency loss upon death, the save point system and the bosses. Things don't have to be so one dimensional that they only fall into one category

    • @spoonkitchenware
      @spoonkitchenware Год назад

      @@lucasellis183 It's 100% a metroidvania, no arguments there, but it is also kind of a souls like. Same healing system, death system, boss design (pattern based), etc. The only thing its missing is a dodge mechanic (excluding shade cloak) and some other minor elements. That being said, there are better examples of 2d soulslike games, such as dead cells.

    • @robroskey6515
      @robroskey6515 Год назад

      How did hollow knight become a "souls like" to the community. I refuse to call it a pure souls like because it's more metroidvania than it is souls. I'm just confused on how everyone decided to call it souls like and completely skip it's obvious MV characteristics. Even Grime, which is far more souls like than hollow knight can't properly be described without calling it a MV souls. I'm just curious how hollow knight skipped the MV descriptor when that's what it is. And yes the two genres share a lot of the same progression dna but to me they are pretty distinct from each other

  • @shadowdouglas450
    @shadowdouglas450 6 месяцев назад +3

    Congrats on the baby as a girl that loves playing all types this was very helpful i play with my brother an been playing games since nes. I found souls games just not fun But Remnant of Ashes was a blast an Surge I really only call Demon souls an souls like games that type of game until Bloodbourne. Dying an losing everything just doesn't appeal to me. An i play MMORPG an work so I don't want to take forever to master a game now I think I will buy Elden Ring an Play with my Brother an friends now that it has Co op beginning to end.

  • @wellurban
    @wellurban Год назад +235

    This has really helped crystallise an idea I’ve had for a while: that some player prefer intensive gaming experiences while others prefer extensive experiences. Some find it rewarding to focus on one small aspect until they have total mastery of it, while others want to explore widely and gain knowledge and experience without necessarily “getting good” at specific things. That’s obviously very reductive, and many players will enjoy both, but it explains for me while I’ll never really enjoy boss fights. Spending hours in one room learning the movements and weaknesses of one boss while honing my button-mashing skills does not feel like a good time for me, when I could be exploring the rich environments and lore of an open world. It’s probably related to people who enjoy sports vs those who enjoy hiking: some can handle spending ages practicing repetitive physical skills in order to finally “win”, whereas others are more interested in just seeing what’s around the next corner. It’s certainly answered for me the question of whether I should try Elden Ring with a firm “no”. It might be more open and allow more exploration without being forced into boss fights as gateways to exploration, but fundamentally it still seems that it values “gitting gud”, which is not at all why I play games.

    • @1992marigold
      @1992marigold Год назад +28

      And your comment totally nailed it. Thank you for putting into words how I feel about gaming. After dying over and over again to lynels in botw, I just gave up. I decided to just wander as I pleased and explore and run from enemies. Trying to get better I watched playthroughs and still panicked gripping the controller, mashing buttons and forgetting how to back flip and side hop. I've discovered that No Man's Sky has an exploration mode only with no fighting. I plan on buying it soon.

    • @rizahawkeyepierce1380
      @rizahawkeyepierce1380 Год назад +16

      Personally, my motivation for playing games is the story. I want to play out an interesting story, and I think video games are a great vehicle for storytelling. This is why I generally prefer single-player games - multi player games weaken the story because I'm no longer playing as the protagonist, and the events in the game aren't centered around the character I'm playing.
      I do enjoy exploration, but I get bored after a while (this explains why I was vaguely disappointed in BotW, though not enough that I didn't play through it a second time). I also get frustrated and impatient when bosses are too challenging because they're keeping me from the part of the game I like the best.

    • @RKDriver
      @RKDriver Год назад +10

      I don't enjoy HARD boss fights either. After getting my ass handed to me about 3-4 times and trying to use as much skill and tactics I'm capable of, I become frustrated. I then set the game on the easiest level, kill the SOB, change it back to normal difficulty and move on. Challenges work when you can actually see success in refining your techniques and skills. When those don't seem to work, average players like me have no interest in fighting foes over and over again just to move past them. A good example are the Valkyries in God of War. Even on the easiest level I couldn't get by them. I took out a couple and I researched how to beat them but I couldn't do it no matter how hard I tried. I completed the main story of the game without defeating them and moved onto another game.

    • @tombeard5879
      @tombeard5879 Год назад +4

      @@RKDriver Glad I'm not the only one that feels like this! I wish more games had difficulty settings that you can adjust on the fly, for just this reason. One thing I liked about Tunic is that it has an invulnerability mode under the accessibility settings, which you can turn on and off at will. While I was quite happy with most of the combat in Tunic, since you could progress by building knowledge, gaining items, and exploiting the environment, the boss fights are extremely hard (for me) and just became frustrating after bashing away in an arena for half an hour. Luckily, at that stage I could turn invulnerability on, bash my way through, then turn it off and get on with the rest of the game. It was also nonlinear enough to allow plenty of exploration options if you didn't want to try that boss yet.

    • @tombeard5879
      @tombeard5879 Год назад +2

      @@1992marigold Thanks for your reply: that feeling of panicky mashing is very familiar to me! It's not at all what I want from games these days: I play to relax, explore, and enjoy the story, visuals and sound, not fill myself with adrenalin. No Man's Sky is what got me back into gaming after a decade or so away, and for a while it was pretty much all I needed: even in the more normal modes you can generally avoid most combat, but still allow yourself survival challenges on more hostile planets if that's what you're after. After about 500 hours, though, I'm on the lookout for different environments, genres and stories. There are lots of AAA open-world games with what look like rich and intriguing environments that I'd love to explore (e.g. RDR2, Fallout 4, Elden Ring), but I get the impression that they're still mostly combat-focused. I've just started BotW a couple of weeks ago, and so far I'm mostly enjoying it, since you can indeed run away from most enemies or find sneaky ways to use the environment and your various tools to defeat them rather than engage in full-on combat. However, I'm getting to the point in the story where boss battles are starting to dominate, and while I like the fact that you can always nope out of a boss fight and carry on with exploring other parts of Hyrule, I feel like I've been putting it aside for more relaxing pursuits in the last few days. Hopefully I'll be able to gradually level up and fill my inventory with health elixirs and bomb arrows so that the boss fights will eventually be less stressful! BTW, I've only encountered one Lynel so far, and I got the feeling that this particular encounter was designed as more of a stealth situation than a combat one. Just sneak around, grab the shock arrows, then fast travel away if you get spotted!

  • @MvalzCreative
    @MvalzCreative Год назад +66

    I had a hard time in the beginning understanding how to progress the story and how to follow questlines. But as I found cool items, I kept searching for more secrets and collecting as much as possible, as each item meant something to the overall game. Elden Ring is now my favourite game of all time

  • @ZetJungSone
    @ZetJungSone 2 месяца назад +1

    I love your video! Good insight for any game designer (I'm not a game designer but kinda app designer), so much to learn from.
    I'm a woman who grew up with an older brother, and luckily my parents never stop me from playing games when I was young. Even though I believe that mostly it was because they didn't even know what gaming is or how far/intense could it be, so they see it as a 'kid thing' just like anime or manga, they might find it 'age-appropriate' for me and my brother to play games lol.
    So, I consider myself as a person with decent knowledge of game environment. I explore a lot in any games by just seeing subtle clues or hints, I handle both pc gaming with keyboard or console gaming with controller just fine. I just got my PS5 last year after not playing any PS console for more than 10 years, and the moment I turn the console on, everything just came right back to me, not even confused over buttons (the only thing I have to learn is that there's a sound from controller and also the touchpad, which amazed someone who jumped from PS2 to PS5 like me!).
    Seeing your wife kinda reminds me of my partner (a woman also). She never played any games growing up, and I have to help her from the buttons to learning about reading the game's environment. My partner tried to play TLOU2 and she assumed that she can just climb trees to avoid infected, or get into woods that was actually an edge of the map. Those signs is what I knew intuitively that is not possible. She applied the real-life logic to the game, which is understandable. But now my partner stopped playing TLOU2 and playing BG3 which I considered it easier for her as there's not much pressure about hitting buttons at the exact timing. Now she's better with her controller skill and I will lure her back to TLOU!

  • @brianbru
    @brianbru 9 месяцев назад

    That feeling when she beat that boss that had haunted her must have been HUGE. This was an awesome video.

  • @Squiddles_
    @Squiddles_ Год назад +126

    Elden ring will always hold a special place in my heart. When it first released, I couldn't have cares less about it. Having been gifted Dark Souls 3 a few years before and disliking it, I thought ER would just be the same. Then through watching Iron Pineapple, I had a bit of a change of heart. I waited for a sale and picked it up, effectively having never played a souls game. And let me tell you, I sucked, bad. I got so mad when I kept dying, until someone told me to look at it differently than most games. Dying in most games is like a game over, but dying in ER or and souls title for that matter, is just a learning experience. Once I wrapped my head around that, off I went into the unknown. Boss after boss, death after death, I kept going, using co-op to get past bosses I couldn't handle. Soon I was at the end. Radagon and Elden Beast were difficult, It took my and a friend almost 10 hours nonstop to beat them, but we did. And I was happy, I had beat Elden Ring. I put down the game for a while after that, but I still didn't feel accomplished, I wanted more. A few months later I decided to pick it back up and do everything on my own this time. I beat all the bosses myself except for fire giant, i even beat radagon and elden beast myself. I still wasn't satisfied, I wanted to beat fire giant myself, and after many days of trying, I finally did. After that I really went all in, I wanted to 100% the game, feeling I could. So thats what I did, every legendary weapon, spell, incantation, you name it, I probably have it. My favorite weapon became Mogwyn's spear, and my build changed every couple of days when I had a new idea. Spell build for 7k damage in one shot thats not azur beam? yup. pizza cutter build that healed me? yup. dagger with flame of the redmane? yup. I tried out everything i could, I gave all weapons a chance. After a few weeks, I had done it, 100% achievements. But I wasn't done yet, I wanted even more, a max level character, something I'd only heard could be done, but had never seen a legitimate player do, because why would you? Well I did. According to steam, 350 hours of just farming runes later, there I was, a max level Character, ng+5. You might think that would be it, but still no, I wanted as much as I could get. I broke out the spreadsheets. I scribed every single item, crafting recipe, armor, spell, everything. Then I started collecting what I didn't have. 70% collected, 80% collected, 90% collected. I was near completion, 97%, and I experienced my first bout of burnout in Elden Ring that I had ever had. And that's where the number stayed, to this day. All achievements, max level, 97% of every possible items collected. I will finish, I know that. And I will buy every dlc that the game will have. It is my favorite game of all time now, for so many reasons. From never having played a souls game, to that. Thanks Elden Ring.

    • @blackhat4206
      @blackhat4206 Год назад +8

      That’s some commitment. I can relate. Elden Ring is the first game I’ve played since Skyrim in 2011 that made me feel compelled to 100% and go for the Platinum.

    • @christophe8243
      @christophe8243 Год назад +6

      I ain’t reading allat 💀💀

    • @Squiddles_
      @Squiddles_ Год назад +17

      @@christophe8243 Good for you bud, why'd you bother commenting then?

    • @stevenc7877
      @stevenc7877 Год назад +1

      lol this was me when i first started Demon Souls years!!! ago!!. I was like WTF? why is this game so hard.... i just kept playing and playing it and was like WTF? this game is soo hard...IDK why but i enjoyed the challenge for some odd reason. Maybe because to me, games were getting toooo EZ and bored me. Then recently played the Demons Souls Remake and i gotta say Shii!!! was toooo EZ Haha!

    • @ballsdeep9400
      @ballsdeep9400 Год назад +1

      Dudes will gladly spend 10 hours trying to beat a boss but won’t push till failure on a real life skill.

  • @BewbsOP
    @BewbsOP Год назад +60

    I've always loved the idea that playing newer games with more quality of life features can help players get into older games with less. My friend used to hate monster hunter, but after getting them into world, it made it so much easier to go back to older titles after figuring out the stuff the originals struggled to teach.

    • @AtomicArtumas
      @AtomicArtumas Год назад

      ...I'll be honest, I still don't know what in the world (pun not intended) people learn/experience in world that older games in the series didn't teach you.
      As someone that's been playing since MHF1, World's tutorial honestly felt more rushed and less interesting than tri/3U's, and really still didn't teach the person I live with that recently got into the series even close to enough to be able to understand or enjoy the games without my help and advice.

    • @BewbsOP
      @BewbsOP Год назад +1

      @@AtomicArtumas It isn't that it taught them better. It's that the quality of life improvements let them play to the point that they understood it without bouncing off.

  • @ulisesf3362
    @ulisesf3362 2 месяца назад +1

    I did the same thing with my brother and he went from never having a PC, to buying one, to not knowing that almost every game uses "e" to interact, to me getting him elden ring and him taking so long that he went past the steam refund time limit.

  • @simeongeorgiev852
    @simeongeorgiev852 Месяц назад +1

    What a masterpiece of a game! Really want to replay it now! Beautiful experience!