The fire is fading. Darkness creeps across the land. The Lords of Cinder charged with watching over the First Flame have abandoned their thrones. The Champion of Ash, an undead is chosen to ... Read allThe fire is fading. Darkness creeps across the land. The Lords of Cinder charged with watching over the First Flame have abandoned their thrones. The Champion of Ash, an undead is chosen to return them to their thrones.The fire is fading. Darkness creeps across the land. The Lords of Cinder charged with watching over the First Flame have abandoned their thrones. The Champion of Ash, an undead is chosen to return them to their thrones.
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- Fire Keeper
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- Eygon of Carim
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- Karla
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- Horace the Hushed
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- Yuria of Londor
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- Yoel of Londor
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The combat is the most refined in the trilogy, and same goes for most of the bosses. Almost all of the bosses are great and the stand outs are absolutely fantastic, the best in the series. Also the atmosphere and storytelling is on par with the previous titles, the story being probably the best in the trilogy due to the buildup from being the end of the trilogy.
The only thing that bugs me and still takes Dark Souls 1 over this game for me is the level design. It is great in this game, the areas are vast and mazelike, and the world itself is huge, but the way everything connects into one cohesive and living world in Dark Souls 1 is not there.
Loved my time with this game, I still think the first game is the best though.
I said the same about Demon's Souls but, as a newcomer to the genre, these games are unforgiving, frustrating and sometimes infuriating. But so, so rewarding.
The bosses are interesting and really well done. After beating one I felt an incredible sense of achievement. But even minor progression such as finding a bonfire, opening a gate or making a lift operational to create a shortcut feels so satisfying.
Character progression is great, with many customisation and build options.
The level design is genius. The way the levels interlink is remarkable. As you progress, you'll walk out of buildings to open vistas of where you've previously been or where you are about to go. And these rare, comforting moments are a nice touch.
Hidetaka Miyazaki has created something infatuating with these Souls games. I literally didn't play anything else during my 50 hours with the game. And I cannot wait to play the others.
Maybe Bloodborne next.
I wish the game had been more like the last part the world grinding together to dust. It's just most of the game feels like I'm seeing characters. I've seen before and I'm like them, but nostalgia is not why I come for Dark Souls games.
I would say is to like this Dark Souls 2 is about names and kingdoms who no longer exist and you cannot find anything about it because all is gone. This game really sits value on the names of the characters from the first game. It wants you to really find the sadness and look at them again, but it's just not working for me. I wanted original not more of the same.
Word finally goes for me is the DLC because it feels like something news happening. It feels so interesting and good and the bosses are some of the greatest I've seen in the franchise is just like all of the production all of them mechanics go together in an amazing chorus, but sadly the story left me cold.
The one finger game legs is weirdness. I wish it was more weird. I would set more bad points. It's just like the first two games was so absurd Adventures but this one feels most Like A Boss rush at most points.
I have played it for way too many hours because it is an amazing game. It is the best game of the year when it came out it lived in bit cold at some park, but don't take it long way, it's amazing even if I get the feeling of being no inspired at some point.
Have fun! This is one the best games you'll ever play. Hidetaka Miyazaki has put an enormous amount of effort into every detail of this beautiful world you're likely to never forget. I wish there are more people like him in the entertainment industry loyal to what they are doing. What I would also like to specifically point out as outstanding is the soundtrack this game has. After hearing the beautiful piece of the early video preview released in 2015 I was certain we're to see and hear something epic, but the composers even exceeded my expectations. I can clearly say there's a fight where the score playing is so good I couldn't concentrate on beating the boss. So special thanks to Yuka Kitamura, Motoi Sakuraba and Nobuyoshi Suzuki. I thank the entire crew and everybody involved in the creation of Dark Souls 3. You're brilliant, guys! The very sad news is master Miyazaki announced this will be the last in the series. The good news is we'll get 2 DLC's. Either way I'll be revisiting this game frequently, to me Dark Souls never ends. I'm proud to be a fan of this game and before starting playing the next game waiting, I will be improving some of my skills for the upcoming DLC's. P.S. I really hope the ps4 remaster of the first Dark Souls is on its' way.
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- TriviaPeople who preordered on the Xbox One got a free copy of the first Dark Souls game.
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Prince Lothric: Oh dear, another dogged contender.
Prince Lothric: Welcome, Unkindled One, purloiner of Cinders.
Prince Lothric: Mind you, the mantle of Lord interests me none.
Prince Lothric: The fire linking curse, the legacy of lords, let it all fade into nothing.
Prince Lothric: You've done quite enough, now have your rest.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Man at Arms: Reforged: Great Sword of Artorias (Dark Souls III) (2016)
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