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    Oh, and here's the IGN review for Lords of the Fallen. After watching two reviews, I don't understand why this game is being judged so harshly as a comparison to Dark Souls. I don't want to play Dark Souls, I want to play Lords of the Fallen! Why do reviewers feel that it is necessary take away from a game's uniqueness because it doesn't match their expectations?
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      Editing … Going off gameplay videos it does look a lot like Dark Souls, gameplay wise and style wise. Being like Dark Souls definitely isn't a bad thing, the reason I'm not really interested is I've already played Dark Souls and I haven't heard about how they set their game apart and made it more than a copy besides that it's easier and it's on consoles that don't have a Souls game yet.
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      Editing … The common critique I see, is that this game does everything Dark Souls does, but none of it as well as Dark Souls does it. I like their mechanic for the risk/reward kill streaks, it will take out a lot of frustration that turned people away from Dark Souls games. Overall, it just seems like they were fans of Dark Souls and said "Hey, we can do that" and set to it without really understanding why all of the systems in play in a Souls game go together so well.
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