Dark Souls (Play Station 3, Xbox 360)

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Dark Souls was previously developed under the codename Project Dark and is the spiritual successor to Demon's Souls.Dark Souls will take place in an open world environment. Unlike Demon's Souls, which would force the players to restart the level when they died, Dark Souls will allow players to light special Bonfires, which function as respawn locations. Enter a dark world filled with despair and threaded by hope where your ability to creatively strategize, learn and overcome unpredictable and unique challenges determines your fate. Dark Souls will demand your absolute concentration, unflinchingly punish your mistakes, but reward your ability to learn from death.

Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Action-Adventure, RPG
Release date: October 4, 2011
Players: Single player
Developer: From Software
Publisher: Namco Bandai Games
Rating: Mature



Features:
  • Extremely Deep, Dark & Difficult - Unforgiving in its punishment, yet rewarding for the determined
  • Fully Seamless World - Explore a completely integrated world of dark fantasy where dungeons are seamlessly intertwined, with great height.
  • Mastery Earns Progression - Player success depends on their eventual mastery of how and when to use the magic spells
  • Players may cross paths with one another, interacting with each other throughout the game even as each player plays their own game.
  • Flexible Character Development & Role Play - As the player progresses
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Dark Souls (Play Station 3, Xbox 360) Dark Souls (Play Station 3, Xbox 360) Reviewed by Tripzibit on 4:27 AM Rating: 5

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