Will you like Demons souls?
Quality wise as it compares to other games, totally.
In terms of how you will enjoy it based on your taste, not sure.
Are you are patient and enjoy a challenge?
Do you like atmospheric/creepy games.
Do you mind co-op limited for the sake of the games atmosphere?
Would it piss you off if someone could randomly enter your game and kill you?
Do you love giant, epic bosses who at first seem insurmountable but after the 10th time you fight them are possible to beat without even taking a hit?
Do you like poring over faqs to figure out which weapon is the best, having to think about details like how much stamina each attack drains and whether your heavy armor's stamina penalty is worth the extra protection it offers?
Do you like action/reflexes based combat (ala a beat em up/hack and slash) with deep rpg number crunching and mechanics behind it?
Do you mind a game that will pretty much require you to play through it at least 3 or 4 times to wring absolutely everything out of it?
If you answer yes to most of these questions then I'm pretty sure you'll love it as much as I did

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You can't invite friends nor be invited by them.
If you want to co-op with a friend there are four barriers to entry:
1. Must be within 10 levels of each other until around level 100 then it's like within 20 levels of each other.
2. Must find a spot where your friend can find your dropped stone and nobody else. If somebody else summons you, you will have to jump out of their game (white stone) and drop your blue stone again so that your friend may summon you. If in the interim your friend gets invaded he might not be able to summon you (too busy) or get killed having to resurrect again. Long story short can if you have bad timing be a major pain.
3. The summoner must be in flesh form, the summoned in soul form.
4. You can not summon someone to help you in a level if you have already beaten the boss in that level.
Also you can not then after beating a level keep playing with that person, you must do it all over again if you want to continue playing together.
It's not as much of a pain as it sounds written down, it becomes second nature after a bunch of co-op runs. I also think it adds to the games atmosphere. You could however argue it's badly designed or unecessarily clunky.
This post has been edited by Nachkebia on 16 Jun 2009, 15:22