Taking every trick that they've learned over the course of the series and seemingly packing them into one final journey, The Ringed City is sure to please.
Taking every trick that they've learned over the course of the series and seemingly packing them into one final journey, The Ringed City is sure to please.
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.
Dark Souls 3 hasn't so much learned from its predecessors as devoured them, ripping into their narratives and geographies as it searche...
The stylistic mixture of Bloodborne and Dark Souls 1; The organic; entwined world layout; The sly hints about the events of previous games; The enhancements to melee combat
The plunging frame-rate during bossfights; The lack of real novelty
I will admit that after the initial shock of "Holy shit, we just got a Dark Souls sequel" wore off, Dark Souls 2 wasn't really that great of a follow-up. Sure, sure, it could be that Miyazaki, the series' father, wasn't involved in the development process, but the game introduced a whole lot of...
I'm not really a fan of difficult games. That doesn't mean that I enjoy a cake walk like Yoshi's Story (one of the worst and easiest games I've ever played). I like a bit of a challenge.
The success of From Software's Souls series of games is something that some argue should simply be impossible. Since 2009's Demon's Souls , these games have offered the brutal challenge of yesteryear with the gothic look and difficulty of the earlier Castlevania games.
It's a great day to have Dark Souls 3, but it's a sad day too. At the moment, and for the foreseeable future there's no more 'Souls games in the works. The studio is moving onto a new IP, new challenges, new directions, and has done with the series.
Ashes of Ariandel isn't as hefty or varied as the similarly priced Dark Souls DLC, Artorias of the Abyss (or Bloodborne's only slightly more expensive but significantly larger The Old Hunters expansion, for that matter), and there are fewer new bosses than you may have hoped, but it offers a real...
Really hope this isn't the last entry in the series. Game is great. I have it for both XBONE and PS4. While I personally believe it runs better on Playstation, it's still an awesome game to have on either piece of hardware.
This game is a masterpiece. Newcomers will find this game, and everything else in the Souls/Borne series, unapproachable and may shy away from its pure brutal nature. But, if you take the time and effort to stick around, you'll find that this game, like all of its predecessors, will rise the...
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