Which Souls game is most beginner friendly?

The easiest Souls game is generally considered to be Demon's Souls, especially for new players, due to its simpler mechanics, focus on gimmicky bosses, and less punishing world structure compared to later titles, with magic builds making it even more accessible, though Elden Ring offers unparalleled freedom to overcome challenges with summons, exploration, and build variety. For a modern, accessible start, Elden Ring is a strong contender because its open world lets you explore away from tough areas, while Dark Souls 1 is also often cited as relatively easy due to strong defensive options like greatshields.
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What is the best Souls game for beginners?

For the best starting point in the Souls series, Elden Ring offers the most accessibility due to its open world allowing you to explore when stuck, while Dark Souls 3 provides the most modern gameplay and balanced difficulty for a classic Souls feel; alternatively, Bloodborne teaches core mechanics effectively before you tackle others, though it's PlayStation exclusive. Choose Elden Ring for freedom, DS3 for refinement, or Bloodborne for a focused combat challenge. 
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Which Soulslike game to start with?

Give dark souls a chance if you want to dip back in. It's easy to get into and the variety of builds out there makes it friendly to newcomers - then try Elden Ring or blood borne.
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Which Souls game is the easiest?

The easiest Souls game is generally considered to be Demon's Souls, especially for veterans, due to its slower pace and gimmick-focused bosses, though its world tendency mechanic can add difficulty; however, Elden Ring is often cited as the most accessible entry for new players because its open world allows them to escape tough areas and level up elsewhere, making it forgiving. 
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What Souls game should I try first?

Chronological order is the way to go for the perfect experience. Dark Souls 1 first, then either DS2 or DS3 depending if you were more into exploration or challenging boss fights. Then Elden Ring. After this you can come back to any other FromSoft game to scratch the itch, and then getting into other souls likes.
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Can a beginner play Bloodborne?

One thing to keep in mind is your healing resources. In Bloodborne you have consumable vials, not flasks that recharge at rest points. It's very easy for new players to get stuck, waste all their healing, then have to go farm more vials. I would say take your time in the first area.
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Should I start with Dark Souls 3 or 1?

Start with Dark Souls 1 (Remastered) for the best lore understanding and to experience the series' original design, but be prepared for slower, clunkier combat; alternatively, start with Dark Souls 3 for modern, faster gameplay and graphics, making it a smoother entry, but you'll miss some story impact and it feels harder to go back to DS1's mechanics afterward. Most agree DS1 first enhances DS3, but DS3 is a good entry if you're used to modern games like Elden Ring. 
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Which soul game is the hardest?

While it's subjective, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is widely considered the hardest Soulsborne game due to its rigid, skill-based combat demanding perfect deflections, unlike other titles where grinding or summoning can ease difficulty. However, Bloodborne and Demon's Souls are also frequent contenders, with Bloodborne's aggressive pace and Demon's Souls' punishing level design (especially the original's world tendency and soul form) posing significant challenges.
 
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Is Dark Souls 3 easier than ds1?

Ds3 is more polished than ds1 so imo that makes ds3 a bit easier. But if you learn to use the ds1 mechanics in your favour, you might enjoy the game more. ( you tried shield parrying yet?) All in all, all souls games have their own unique aspects, but also their own downsides.
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Is Bloodborne easy?

No, Bloodborne is not an easy game; it's known for being notoriously challenging, especially for newcomers, due to its fast-paced combat, punishing difficulty, and lack of hand-holding. While some experienced players find it manageable or even easier than other FromSoftware titles once they learn its mechanics, beginners face a steep learning curve with aggressive enemies and difficult bosses like Father Gascoigne.
 
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What is the most forgiving Soulslike?

Sekiro is by far the most forgiving: You can resurrect in mid-battle after dying and flee to a nearby checkpoint (boss encounters zones do not lock you in) without any penalty.
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Is Elden Ring better than Bloodborne?

Neither Bloodborne nor Elden Ring is objectively "better"; they're both masterpieces from FromSoftware that excel in different areas, with Bloodborne praised for its focused gothic horror, tighter level design, and faster combat, while Elden Ring shines with its massive open world, unparalleled build variety, and expansive content, making the choice depend on player preference for atmosphere versus scale and freedom. 
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Can you play Dark Souls 3 without playing 1 and 2?

Yes, you can absolutely play Dark Souls 3 without playing Dark Souls 1 or 2, as it functions as a standalone experience, but playing DS1 first enhances understanding of the deep lore, returning characters, and fan service, while DS2 is largely separate and skippable story-wise, though you'll learn core mechanics better by starting earlier. Most players recommend starting with DS3 if you're new and then going back, or starting with DS1 for the full story immersion. 
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Is Bloodborne a Soulslike?

Yes, Bloodborne is definitively a Soulslike game, often considered a pinnacle of the genre, though it's technically part of the "Soulsborne" subset (FromSoftware's own Souls-like titles) that introduced faster, aggressive combat and gothic horror elements while retaining core mechanics like high difficulty, intricate level design, and deep lore.
 
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Is Dark Souls 1 2 3 connected?

Yes, Dark Souls 1, 2, and 3 are connected within the same universe, telling a cyclical, millennia-spanning story of fire, darkness, and collapsing kingdoms, with Dark Souls 1 and 3 being particularly linked as they focus on the fading Age of Fire and its direct aftermath, while Dark Souls 2 takes place in a distant land, far removed in time but still part of the overarching cycle. Dark Souls 3 acts as a culmination, heavily referencing and revisiting locations, lore, and themes from Dark Souls 1, showing how the world has become distorted and merged over vast periods.
 
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What's harder, Dark Souls 3 or Bloodborne?

There's no single answer, as difficulty is subjective, but many players find Bloodborne harder initially due to its mandatory aggressive pace, lack of shields, and faster enemies, forcing a shift from Dark Souls' cautious style, while others find DS3 harder due to specific bosses or slower mechanics, but generally, Bloodborne's emphasis on dodging and parrying makes it a steeper learning curve for many. 
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What is considered the hardest video game?

There's no single "hardest" game, but titles frequently cited include FromSoftware's Dark Souls series, Sekiro, and Bloodborne for punishing combat; classic arcade games like Ghosts 'n Goblins for ruthless design and two-hit deaths; platformers like Super Meat Boy and Cuphead for precision; and indie games like I Wanna Be the Guy or Getting Over It for trollish traps or steep difficulty curves, all demanding extreme skill, patience, and pattern recognition.
 
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Is Dark Souls 2 or 3 harder?

For my part, 2 has harder area content, while 3 has overall tougher bosses. The style is quite different though. You can't play DS2 anywhere close to as recklessly as you can in 3, there isn't enough stamina in all of Drangleic.
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Is Dark Souls good for mental health?

The findings reveal four interconnected themes explaining how Dark Souls contributes to players' mental health benefits. First, the game's challenging gameplay structure cultivates resilience and perseverance through cycles of repeated failure followed by eventual triumph through trial and error.
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Is Dark Souls harder than Elden Ring?

Elden Ring is harder than Dark Souls if you don't make use of the available spirit ashes and OP builds. It's easier than Dark Souls if you do.
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Is Bloodborne or Sekiro harder?

There's no universal answer, as it depends on player preference for combat styles; many find Sekiro harder initially due to its strict posture/deflection system and lack of build variety, demanding perfect reflexes, while others find Bloodborne harder because of its aggressive bosses, unforgiving dodge mechanics, and reliance on positioning and stats, with its chalice dungeons often cited as extremely difficult. Sekiro forces mastery of its unique rhythm, while Bloodborne offers more ways to overcome challenges (leveling, summoning) but punishes mistakes harshly, especially in its challenging DLC. 
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Is Dark Souls 3 or 2 better?

Better AI design for both mobs and bosses and more responsive controls lead dark souls 3's combat to be significantly better than DS2's as a whole. There are other qualitites that are up in the air though. For instance, build variety was much better in DS2. A lot of people prefer lore from DS2 over DS3, etc....
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How long is DS3 100%?

To 100% Dark Souls 3 (DS3), expect around 80 to 100+ hours, but it can vary greatly, often requiring multiple playthroughs (NG, NG+) for all spells, rings, and endings, plus significant grinding for covenant items, which some players spend many extra hours on due to RNG or multiplayer inactivity. 
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Can I jump straight to Dark Souls 3?

Jump right into it! Ds3 is most definitely not 'friendly', but the fun part of the game is knowing nothing at first, dying a lot, but then gradually building yourself up to the final level. Controllers are better; you'll have easier access to all the game's mechanics that way.
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