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On the other hand, combat in Dark Souls is tight, demanding, and enjoyable. The path is branching, and the loot random enough to feel good. The story is ... complicated and largely meaningless.
I for one am not missing those times. Wouldn't say Of Orcs and Men is unchallenging either. Maybe you should give the hardest difficulty a try. ;)
While I haven't played Dark Souls, I know that its combat is action based, while the combat here is more tactical. Pause-menu to queue up abilities, and unpause to unfold. Bit like Dragon Age. You can't go and hack away with your mousebutton.
Tried hacking away...didn't work so well....
The PC port isn't fantastic, no, but as long as you play with a 360 controller it is STILL the best version. If, for nothing else, the total lack of slowdown and lag in Blighttown (assuming of course you have the rig to run it full speed).
GOTY all year.
Also no draconian DRM ♥♥♥♥♥