Edited By
Marco Silva
A growing number of players are looking for accessible soulslike games, particularly for beginners. As one player seeks recommendations for their partner, voices from the community highlight suitable options and tips for getting into this challenging genre.
The inquiry follows a playerโs interest in attempting soulslike games after enjoying Another Crabs Tale. Many responses suggest titles that balance the notoriously hard gameplay with friendly entry points, showcasing a broad spectrum of community advice.
Dark Souls I (Remastered): Recommended for its slower pace, making it easier for newcomers to learn.
Elden Ring: Favored for allowing players to farm souls if they hit a wall.
Steel Rising: Features an easy mode that may catch the interest of new players who also appreciate history.
Jedi: Fallen Order: Offers adjustable difficulty levels, making it a great fit for casual gamers.
"Everything has been so figured out so a Google search away" - A commenter on Dark Souls
A majority feel Dark Souls is ideal for starters who want to learn gradually.
Some reflect optimism towards Elden Ring as a modern option, citing its depth without overwhelming.
Others caution against Bloodborne, noting its aggressive nature may frustrate new players.
"Elden Ring is the best game of all time."
"I always recommend DS1 remastered to start with."
๐น Dark Souls I is seen as a primary starting point due to its manageable pace.
๐น Elden Ring encourages players to enjoy progression without severe setbacks.
๐น Early advice highlights avoiding games like Bloodborne until players gain more experience.
Curiously, while some celebrate the challenge of soulslike titles, thereโs a clear appetite for recommendations that ease newcomers into the genre. With a range of games suited for different tastes, it seems the community is eager to welcome new players into the challenging yet rewarding world of soulslike gaming.