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In terms of exploration I give it to AI Limit though. You can find a ton of extra things if you explore, even new areas and a few bosses. When we talk about story both games arent amazing but interesting enough to keep me hooked.
Ai Limit does play a lot more like traditional Dark Souls, even the jump is the same. I would put it in the DS3 range maybe. But its definitely faster than DS3 at some points.
But overall, low enemy density, enemies are not very strong and have simple moves, you can get pretty strong, have near infinite heals and mana and while you do lose souls on death, you can also equip "ring" that gives you massive amount of souls from enemies. (or you can equip ring that makes you lose almost nothing on death).
Khazan on the other hand took all the bad lessons from souls likes, and tries too hard to be min-maxin ARPG. Its basically "we have Nioh at home" instead of dark souls.