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Dark Souls world is tiny compared to Skyrim, but it will still take ~40 hours or more to complete your first play through.
Keyboard and mouse is horribly implemented, I wouldn't recommend using them without dsfix and dsmfix (mods) which helps. I still use a controller though. It just feels better.
Dark Souls story is pretty slim, but the lore that you discover from reading item descriptions is very interesting and quite extensive.
Having said all that Dark Souls is still one of my favorite games. It's very satisfying to finally defeat challenging areas or bosses, but I'd suggest waiting for it to go on sale. It's a very different kind of RPG (more like action-platformer-rpg). Some people hate it, some love it.
I pretty much just play with a sword in one hand, and fast healing in the other. I just cant get myself to use shields or two handed weapons, even though I'd like to.
If DS is like an action platformer rpg, I might go with that, because I really miss platforming in games. Do you feel vunerable through the whole game, or do you eventually turn into an overpowered tank of death and destruction? I like the idea of going down in a few hits, seems more realistic. How is the lore in it? All I know is something about being immortal or something.
With the new armor thing, I usually use light armor, but I could probably find a mod that makes it light. Really it's the $20 pricetag for a dlc that's holding me back. I really liked Dawnguard, but I think it's longer than Dragonborn. How long does it last, with sidequests and all?
I've played through Skyrim several times and am already used to the environment and everything, that's why I was also looking at DS.
And yeah, sometimes I have to do something like that with uplay and far cry 3/fc3 blood dragon because it always tries to connect to the servers, even though it's in offline mode. It's very frustrating.
Still, I would get Dragonborn eventually as it is very fun, and adds a good amount of content to the game.
Anyways, I hear DS for PC is a pretty bad port. On top of this, I also heard it is pretty hard to play with a mouse+KB setup.
So, if you buy Dark Souls, you may also have to buy an Xbox controller to be able to successfully play it. On the other hand, you know how the Dragonborn DLC will play on your computer, since you already own teh base game.
I say go for Dragonborn, it has less "unknowns" for you than Dark Souls.
PS - If you want DS, just save up for Dark Souls II; I am assuming it will be a proper PC port.