DARK SOULS 3 CRACK ONLY SERIES
Building on the long-established 'Pursuer Quick Kill' – whereby the player must perform a series of actions in order to bypass the game's Pursuer boss fight – Pseudostripy inadvertently discovered a variation on the glitch that let him skip the boss and collect its 17,000 souls, something the previous version didn't allow. "Some of my casual playthroughs sometimes have four-hour sections of me just jumping against the wall out of curiosity" Psuedostripy, Dark Souls speedrunnerĪnother Dark Souls 2 speedrunner who understands this too well is Pseudostripy.
The thought of spending hours at a time literally banging your head against a wall in search of that one weak spot that might allow the map to break, to skip a boss battle or a segment of the game world is hardly my idea of fun, but I admire the sheer dedication and perseverance required of those who do it. The crowning run really is a sight to behold, and while there will always be facets of purist players who decry Any% speedruns – runs which leverage map breaks, glitches, level clipping, and otherwise unintentional workarounds – the systematic precision each second-shaving twist and turn demands, all inside a game whose most generic foes can chop you down with a single strike, never fails to blow my mind. At the time of writing, this demon of Drangleic can finish the entire second series entry in just 14 minutes and 20 seconds.
Stennis is a world record-holding Dark Souls speedrunner whose game of choice is Dark Souls 2.