Friday, July 6, 2012

Dark Souls - Game Review


Dark Souls Cover box art






Dark Souls Game Review!


   Dark Souls, available on Xbox360, PS3, and PC, is the sequel to the hit Playstation 3 exclusive hit, Demon's Souls.  Much like it's original, Dark Souls is an unforgiving, tough, merciless video game in which you are to explore to undead land of Lordran. The game features a short tutorial to get you started in the Undead Asylum, then afterwards you are left to explore and die in the land of Lordran.



Game Play


The Gaping Dragon of Dark Souls
  Dark Souls, like Demon's Souls, leaves you in a world without much to go on, except for the assistance (or hinderence) of player set messages left on the ground to guide you. Demon's Souls had a great and unique multiplayer in which you can see the ghostly images of other players running about in their own worlds, to give you a sense of you are not the only one left, and Dark Souls follows that tradition.

Dark Souls Cover
  Other Multiplayer features are invasions (other players attacking you), Kindling fires (which gives one more extra flask from others who kindle their own fires close in the network. You can also lay down summoning signs to assist others in their world as a phantom, or activate their own signs to summon up to 2 other phantoms to assist you in your fight for the current area.

Gravelord Nito of Dark Souls
  A big difference from Demon's Souls, is instead of the World/Player system, is the use of 9 covenants, which offer different gameplay styles.  Some Covenants are PvP (Player vs Player) base, Some are Co-operative gameplay, and each Covenant is unique in their own way and different rewards. However, betraying your covenant can lead to consequences, or attacking/killing NPCs (non-player characters) can have dire consequences as well, so be careful!

The Iron Golem approaches from Sen's Fortress
  Dark Souls, like Demon's Souls, uses the souls you gather from enemies and such, as currency. Do you want to level up, purchase items, absolve your sins? It all requires souls, and you need to choose wisely what you will do with them.

  The games unique approach to multiplayer is a very nice touch, and no other game series follows in their Multiplayer pursuit. Also, coming soon there is the Prepare to Die Edition, which will be available on the consoles and the PC version as well, so more content is on the way in the coming months.

 As stated before, the game is merciless and unforgiving, which will cause frustration at times, especially when you first start, so if you are not a patient person, this game may not be for you, but if you love a video game that gives you a challenge, and a struggle, this game is perfect for you!

2 comments:

  1. I love games that gives me challenge, easy games are boring... So I guess this game will be perfect for me...

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    1. I am still playing Dark Souls and I got it last month. One of my co-workers is telling me the Prepare to Die Edition for PC and the consoles is coming out in September.

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