DS2 is my favorite of the three. It has my favorite bosses, npcs, music, and graphics of the three. Also, it has twinblades.
DS3 is a huge disappointment to me. Poise not being a thing, most enemies having infinite stamina or at least enough to attack over 12 times consecutively and other questionable design choices just ruin it for me.
The npcs are boring apart from Siegward, and even then you barely interact with any of them if you DO manage to jump through all the random hoops required to advance their stories.
It has almost no story, even for a game in this series. I did like the weapon arts though, and the whip's new moveset.
I must have played DS2 easily 3 times more than the other 2 combined, mostly to get my no death NG ring. The DLCs are also quite good, but so was DS1's. Looking forward to DS3 DLC to see if the trend continues of delivering the best stuff there.
That being said Bloodborne is easily my favorite of them all. Though if the Threaded Cane was not in the game I'd probably not like it nearly as much.
BB>DS2>DS1>DeS>DS3
DS3 is a huge disappointment to me. Poise not being a thing, most enemies having infinite stamina or at least enough to attack over 12 times consecutively and other questionable design choices just ruin it for me.
The npcs are boring apart from Siegward, and even then you barely interact with any of them if you DO manage to jump through all the random hoops required to advance their stories.
It has almost no story, even for a game in this series. I did like the weapon arts though, and the whip's new moveset.
I must have played DS2 easily 3 times more than the other 2 combined, mostly to get my no death NG ring. The DLCs are also quite good, but so was DS1's. Looking forward to DS3 DLC to see if the trend continues of delivering the best stuff there.
That being said Bloodborne is easily my favorite of them all. Though if the Threaded Cane was not in the game I'd probably not like it nearly as much.
BB>DS2>DS1>DeS>DS3