So after finishing up DS3's LP (well still got some DLC), going into the DS1 LP...and, like Woolie, I'm going into it after DS3 backwards.
I love the dynamic with Pat teaching Woolie the ropes (and me by extension), like the RE2 LP. I'm guessing it doesn't go too smoothly given how many episodes this LP has, which is weird because as a fighting game and character action game player it seems like Woolie would adjust to a game based around pattern memorization and frame reading well enough, though maybe coming from genres where you're incentivized to style on foes a more methological and slow paced combat system can mess up your rythm.
I love the dynamic with Pat teaching Woolie the ropes (and me by extension), like the RE2 LP. I'm guessing it doesn't go too smoothly given how many episodes this LP has, which is weird because as a fighting game and character action game player it seems like Woolie would adjust to a game based around pattern memorization and frame reading well enough, though maybe coming from genres where you're incentivized to style on foes a more methological and slow paced combat system can mess up your rythm.