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Souls games.
tHe PoInT oF tHe GaMe Is ThE sTrUgGlE
So turn the difficulty up.
A lot of games increase difficulty by just turning up HP and attack numbers, and part of the fun of souls games is that that's really not how they handled difficulty.
Star wars Jedi fallen order/survivor seemed to do just fine. It changed parry times and enemy stagger/aggression with difficulty changes.
Doesn't seem like it'd be that hard to do the same thing with souls games.
Its not for everyone. Just like any other game.
One appeal of the souls-like games is having one difficulty only. It makes balancing much easier.
At the same time people can talk about the game, and actually be talking about the same game. With different difficulties games can change a lot.
And I get that. My biggest issue is I know if I could just lower the difficulty I would love the game. Hell I feel I could probably get pretty good at it if I played it on a lower difficulty then switched to a higher one after getting everything down.