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Her chambers are arguably the safest area in the entire game, and she's nothing but polite and kind towards you, speaking in ...
The Dark Soul was discovered by the Furtive Pygmy during the Age of Ancients, a primordial time before the rise of gods and kingdoms. While the other Lords used their powerful souls to conquer ...
Gwyn, The Lord of Cinder, is the final boss of Dark Souls. He is the father of Gwynevere (the woman who gives you the Lord Vessel) and Gwyndolin (the optional boss in Anor Londo). This final boss ...
The Dark Souls 2 bosses The Rotten, Old Iron King, Lost Sinner, and the Duke’s Dear Freja all drop great souls that coincide with Dark Souls bosses Nito, Gwyn, the Witch of Izalith, and Seath ...
Another important fact: Dark Souls is not about intimidation or fear, nor is it a game that delights in beating the crap out of its players. I understand why these revelations might surprise you.
When I reviewed Dark Souls II on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC on March 11, 2014, I gave it a 9.0, which is the mark of an amazing game. Here’s what I said then: Dark Souls II is a smart ...
Featured in Dark Souls 2 ‘s Crown of the Old Iron King DLC, Sir Alonne is frequently lauded as one of the series’ finest duels, showcasing the peak quality found in that game’s expansions.
Dark Souls III is intimidating but can be overcome if you learn how it works. Fortunately, this guide is chock-full of tips and tricks to get you started.
Dark Souls II asks this question of you at every turn, encouraging you to press onward in spite of imminent death. And with each death, you lose a little of your humanity and become more hollow ...
Dark Souls 3, while giving me dozens of great hours, also showed the cracks around the franchise’s facade. I would feel compelled to play a Dark Souls 4, I just don’t know if I really want one.
The game uses similar systems to Dark Souls, like an equipment system with a massive number of items and weapons to use, along with a risk and reward experience system that lets you go back and ...
Dark Souls ’ story took months – even years – to fully uncover. It required careful excavation. This is because enjoying Dark Souls ’ story is not a passive experience; it’s not told to you.