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Also made the second character sheet with a little help from @void-walker-gaster
Nicholas, Alexander, Varric, Douglas, Nailah, Alecia, Sel, and Tellius belong to him!
DarkMaus
Developer: Daniel Wright Publisher: Daniel Wright Rrp: £6.99 (Steam) Released: 26th January 2016 Available on: Steam Played Using: An Xbox 360 Approximate game length: 8 hours You sit by the fire staring into the flames as they dance. Not two minutes ago you had felt a blade enter your gut and now… nothing, not even a scar. On the other side of flame you see shadows pass back and forth erratically, they look almost as if they were desperate. Beyond the circle of light you can hear beasts roaming, waiting for you. This game has been a tough one for me to review. At first I thought I'd make it a blast review as the game is quite short and the constant comparisons to Dark Souls would become tedious. I even debating creating it's own special style of review.
Let's get it over with and speak about the elephant in the room. As should be readily apparent, Darkmaus has taken a very strong influence from the Dark Souls series. Anyone who is even casually familiar with Dark Souls will be able to spot the glaringly obvious similarities. Resting at campfires that reset the enemies, collecting marrow from enemies, spending said marrow to improve yourself, the list goes on. However it should be noted that it does all of these things well, even if they have been made more simplistic. What makes a game a Soulsborne? It’s clear that merely being difficult isn't enough, otherwise Cuphead would fall under the genre (and that's without talking about the subjective nature of difficulty). Many games have attempted to be a part of this genre, most of which misunderstood the key elements that are the main draw for this style of game. Of course there isn't any universally accepted definition of what exactly a Soulsborne game actually is. I have my own ideas but I'm willing to bet quite a few people would disagree with me, so for me these are the points that must be fulfilled in order to be a Soulsborne game;
A Soulsborne game must utilise a stamina based combat system.
The learning curve is steep.
A penalty for death besides being set back to the last checkpoint.
No way to save manually.
Makes use of RPG mechanics to level up not only the player character but equipment as well.
One thing is clear though, where the camera is positioned is not a factor.
So, going by that definition is Darkmaus a Soulsborne game? I think so and it's a damned good one at that, even if it's a little short. It borrows extensively from the Dark Souls series substituting names but leaving things mechanically the same (as mentioned previously). However not everything is the copied from Dark Souls. Besides having a top down camera angle, there are three things that are unique to this title that I've not seen in any other Soulsborne style game. Firstly there’s the ability system, as you progress new abilities become open to you that can have devastating effects. The second is the way that sight works, the world in which your character inhabits is dark and as such he carries a torch. Unlike in Dark Souls this isn't an item that takes up a equipment slot but rather is a persistent effect. But as we all know shadows appear where the light doesn't touch and will they change as you move. I'm sure you can guess where a lot of the enemies in that game tend to hide. Lastly are the ghost allies, when you die a shadow of you appears to fight alongside you. They have their own health bar and are equipped with whatever equipment you died in. These ghosts have been extremely helpful in areas where I found myself struggling.
I have to say I really enjoyed this one, sure it's a mere shadow of the Dark Souls series but it's still a great game in it's own right! And it's one it'll keep playing long after this review is complete. If this appeals to you perhaps try; The Dark Souls series Salt and the Sanctuary Darkest Dungeon
The former contestant on the famous NBC reality series The Biggest Loser, Daniel Wright, has died at the age of 30. He passed away from leukemia. Back in October 2017, Daniel was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 28. He relapsed and was diagnosed with a more severe type of leukemia in December 2018.
Memorial Service for Dr. Dan Wright on November 14
Memorial Service for Dr. Dan Wright on November 14
Dan Wright at Authorship Studies Conference at Concordia
A memorial service for the Rev. Dr. Daniel L. Wright is scheduled for Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 4723 NW Franklin Street, Vancouver, Washington, 98663, to begin at 6:30 PM Pacific Time in the gymnasium. Dr. Wright was an English Professor (Ret.) at Concordia University and former Director of the…
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Dan Straily value plunges for Cincinnati Reds
Dan Straily value plunges for Cincinnati Reds
Dan Straily looked like he was having a career year for the Cincinnati Reds.
The 27-year-old right-hander had a respectable 3.15 ERA after a seven-inning start on June 11. It was his 11th start of the year.
But then Dan Straily turned back into the pitcher who was waived before landing with the Reds.
Straily surrendered 10 earned runs in 10.1 innings over his last two starts before toeing the…
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Jon Moscot blows rotation spot with Cincinnati Reds
Jon Moscot blows rotation spot with Cincinnati Reds
Jon Moscot was on his way to staking his claim to a spot in the Cincinnati Reds‘ rotation. He was staked to a 5-0 second-inning lead against the Washington Nationals and cruised through three hitless innings.
Then Moscot turned back into the batting practice pitcher who was shelled for four homers and seven earned runs in two innings against the Colorado Rockies in his last start that was a…
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Jon Moscot pitches Cincinnati Reds to historically bad game
Jon Moscot pitches Cincinnati Reds to historically bad game
Jon Moscot returned to the Cincinnati Reds‘ rotation with a bang. The 24-year-old gave up four home runs and seven earned runs in two innings of work on route to a 17-4 thrashing of the pitiful Reds (17-35) by the Colorado Rockies.
Moscot looked like he was throwing Home Run Derby batting practice in his first start with the Reds since April 27.
Moscot was followed by Daniel Wright, who gave up…
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Anthony DeSclafani back on track for Cincinnati Reds
Anthony DeSclafani back on track for Cincinnati Reds
Anthony DeSclafani was a workhorse for the Cincinnati Reds last year. He worked 184.2 innings as a 25-year-old rookie on his way to a 4.05 ERA in 31 starts.
Even more was expected from DeSclafani this year with a year under his belt. That didn’t happen. DeSclafani suffered an oblique strain late during spring training. He’s yet to pitch for the Reds this year.
But DeSclafani made significant…
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