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Littlewoods
★★★★★
8 years ago
Great!

Only started out on this game and I can already see it will be worthy. How ever despite the fantastic views and art work that has gone into this. I would say bloodbourne was only marginal better.

illgaming.in
★★★★★
8 years ago
Dark Souls 3: Review

"Praise the Sun. One Last Time." It was sometime back in August 2013 that a notorious thought struck me, what if I did accept fellow Sun-Bro Sahil's words to follow the flame and [...]

A befitting end to the rich Souls lore, The best looking Souls experience till date, Excellent bosses and challenges, Well done Mana Bar, Pace of the Game, Dark Souls 1 Throwbacks, Soundtrack (Esp; Dancer of the Boreal Valley Fight

Too many mimics; Too many online CoOp crashes; Central Hub should've linked up with the rest like Lordran

store.walmart.ca
★★★★★
7 years ago
Great Game. Hard Game

Not for kids. Very beautiful rewarding game but extremely punishing and demoralizing at times. Not really recommended for under 13 in my opinion.

play-asia.com
★★★★★
7 years ago

amazing seller

Game Seek
★★★★★
6 years ago
Awesome game

this game has some serious combat style and great story but way too hard

GameAxis
★★★★★
7 years ago
Review: Dark Souls 3 (PS4)

Crushed, stabbed, beaten, and back for more. The Souls franchise has grown famous for its steep difficulty curve and cult following, and in that sense, Dark Souls 3 doesn't disappoint.

Challenges are as difficult and thrilling as ever; Grimdark world that's both enchanting and ominous; Great level design that encourages exploration; Improved combat and multiplayer; Satisfying end to the Souls series

Lack of player direction at times; Convoluted side quests; Old multiplayer problems persist

GameCritics.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
All the flavors come together

With 2009's Demon's Souls , From Software gave me something that I'd never had before, and I was initially apprehensive about it-much like I am with new foods. The ingredients were familiar since I'd played Action-RPGs in the past, but they'd never been put together in quite that way.

Dancer of the Boreal Valley; Pontiff Sulyvahn; and the Abyss Watchers

A key NPC vanishing after I failed his quest without realizing it

God is a Geek
★★★★★
8 years ago
Dark Souls 3 Review

The latest Souls adventure actually takes a little while to click. For a while it feels as though you're playing a FromSoft game; a Souls game, and it's all fine and good, almost like putting on a pai

Incredible world building; Combat is still the best; Rewarding like few other games; The best co-op implementation so far

Frame-rate issues are persistent on console; Some bosses feel unfair; Way too many mimic-chests; Invasion latency is currently poor

DVD Fever
★★★★★
8 years ago

Dark Souls III : From Software, do they really need an introduction?! The developers of the excellent Kings Field series on the PS1 (Think Arx Fatalis -type of game, first-person-console RPG), not forgetting their Armoured Core series of games and a little known game outside of Japan, during 2009,...

Blogcritics
★★★★★
7 years ago
PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Dark Souls III – The Ringed City' DLC

At the tail end of March, the final DLC addition to Dark Souls III was released, and 20-plus hours of play later (but with a boss or two still to be defeated), this reviewer is more than pleased with it.

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