Nom ,
@Nom@lemm.ee avatar

Although all soulslikes are a bit difficult Grime would be my suggestion, a 2D platformer. It felt easy enough to me but I mainly enjoyed the aesthetics of it.

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe ,
@AlwaysNowNeverNotMe@kbin.social avatar

I'de just jump on elden ring. Get some experience before shadow of the eartree comes out.

Koen967 ,

You could try "Another Crab's treasure". It even has accessibility options to make it easier if it's too intimidating.

MentalEdge ,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

Ah yes.

The game that just straight up gives you a giant handgun if you simply ask.

steal_your_face OP ,
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

lol that’s hilarious

Beanedwizard ,

Lies of P is fairly easy in comparison to the FromSoftware souls games but it’s still a lot of fun. Great worldbuilding and some interesting mechanics too

WR5 ,

I found Lies of P much more challenging than any of the FromSoft games I've played. I loved it, don't get me wrong, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it for an easier introduction to the gameplay.

DebatableRaccoon ,

Personally, I'd say Sekiro. You need to be good with timing but the experience is much more streamlined. There's no equipment system so you don't have to worry about finding what's good for you, let alone slogging it through the first however many hours to get whatever items get recommended in Top X lists. Also, I find the movement system is much more to my liking. It feels immediate instead of trying to sprint through a field of porridge. However, if porridge is what you're looking for, Sekiro is a poor pick for you.

Lies of P is also a good pick for having tighter movement and QoL upgrades over Souls games though I dare say a lot of fans will want to drag me across the coals for saying that.

steal_your_face OP ,
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

Elden Ring fans are salty at this comment lol. That does like it’d be better for my play style though.

alcoholicorn ,

I'd avoid non-DS1/3/ER souls-likes to start with, because they tend not to have multiplayer.

There's nothing wrong with summoning a friend or stranger to help you get through a difficult bit.

Walican132 ,

Darksouls 1 makes the most sense, it’s where most fans started.

simple ,
@simple@lemm.ee avatar

No way lol, dark souls 1 is likely the most difficult in the series because it doesn't hold your hand at all, and it's very easy to get lost. There's a reason it people kept comparing any super hard game to dark souls despite the fact that DS2 and DS3 were fairly accessible.

Fizz ,
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

The combat is very slow im ds1 compared to other games which makes it far easier. People say dark souls meaning the whole series not specifically ds1.

velox_vulnus ,
@velox_vulnus@lemmy.ml avatar

Demon's Souls isn't available on PC, but it is the original Soulslike game. Your best bet is to start with Dark Souls 1. They're not necessarily easy, but it is the origin to an entire genre, so I feel like those may be a better intro to Soulslike. Also, Elden Ring is too demanding - unless you have a good rig, in that case, you can pick that first. For a gothic vibe, you can go with Bloodbourne.

ampersandrew ,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Of the ones I've played, Elden Ring. The biggest aid for new players being that if something's too tough, you just go somewhere easier and come back later. The opening area has a boss roaming a field designed to teach you exactly that lesson.

steal_your_face OP ,
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ve also heard the magic in Elden ring makes it easier than the others. Any thoughts on that?

ampersandrew ,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

The magic is similar to Dark Souls 3. I don't know that it's any more overtuned or anything, but there's a lot of fun in finding broken builds, and there are tons of them.

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