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In typical Souls fashion the ending can seem rather cryptic.
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So, here’s a short guide on how to get all endings in Demon’s Souls.
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Anyway, I suggest taking full advantage of both analog sticks to make your life easier for that segment.Its common place for Souls games to have multiple endings and the same, is true for the originator, Demon’s Souls. It just seemed unwieldy and made me feel like I was fighting the controls, which was a bit frustrating. One of the worst offenders was the initial sequence early in the game that involved sneaking past a turret. My biggest gripe is the unwieldy camera work in some segments, especially those that require you to move your cursor to tap on a target. These are still of the quicktime variety - good or bad depending on your view of QTEs - and range from enemy confrontations to moving sequences.
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With the exception of one sequence, Episode 3 also does the best job so far in the series when it comes to the execution of action scenes, which there are plenty of this time around. The ending is yet another cliffhanger as well that leaves players wondering what's in store for Episode 4. The game also has its share of touching moments, whether it be certain interactions between cast members that I shall not spoil or the increasingly self aware Loader Bot's poignant questions.

Not that Catch A Ride is all about laughs. Her serious yet unintentionally hilarious reaction to Fiona's wish that sister Sasha witness her cool takedown of a foe, for example, was a much welcome hit to the funny bone at a time when I was still reeling from the endings of Nest of Vipers and The Dark Room. While all the other characters can pull double duty as both straight foil and funny comedian, Athena is the ultimate example of a super serious foil, leading to some funny moments of her own. The addition of vault hunter Athena further improves the already excellent rapport between cast members. It's like a treatise on comedic timing in video game form. The writing on this series so far has been like golden nuggets of funny, thanks to a generous amount of snark, slapstick, implausible scenarios and the classic schtick of having a funny person playing off a straight person. The good news is that Catch A Ride continues to deliver the chuckles.

After all, the two previous episodes, Zero Sum and Atlas Mugged have consistently made me laugh like a doofus in my living room every time I played them. This makes Catch A Ride the equivalent of sunshine and rainbows in a bottle for yours truly. I mean, Game of Thrones has made a living for years from sucking the hope out of consenting adults who watch the show or read the books. Then again, I knew these two games would likely end up making me feel depressed. Both are solid games - in fact, I gave The Dark Room a high score. The first one happens to be another Telltale game, " Game of Thrones Episode 5: A Nest of Vipers." The other is " Life Is Strange Episode 4: The Dark Room" from Dontnod. Take those two other games I mentioned, for example. I guess you can say it's because the series so far has been the video game equivalent of strawberries for yours truly. So when I found myself faced with three story-based adventure games to review, I opted to do "Tales From the Borderlands Episode 3: Catch A Ride" last, even though it was released first. It's the reason I save them for last every time I eat a strawberry shortcake.
