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Edit: by "that much" I mean compared to other games, still good game, 8/10.
Nothing but respect for the man, even if I don't like his game as much as the other titles.
The problem is, that since this game legit copied pasted the code over (while fleshing and expanding on it) it also means the same bugs/issues exist in this game.
Which explains a lot TBH.
Yui Tanimura stepped up for Dark Souls 2, when Miyazaki wouldn't, and took the game and story in a new direction. I loved Dark Souls 2.
You mean "couldn't". Miyazaki was working on Dark Souls 3. There were two different teams working on two different things
That bridge over the lava and the dragon spot there..pretty cool