After finishing it, I decided to give the Souls games another chance. I struggled with the difficulty, but I was hooked. Also by developers From Software, it’s the same formula but with a new setting and a faster, more aggressive playstyle. This experience put me off Souls for good, until a friend persuaded me to try Bloodborne. I gave up half-way through out of frustration. I did however, try Demon Souls, the first Souls game, years ago - which I found clunky, obscure and very difficult. I didn’t play Dark Souls 1, which became a multi-million selling hit with a rabid fanbase, or the less revered Dark Souls 2. As a Souls newbie, I have a fresh perspective on the series. I’ve put nearly 180 hours into Dark Souls 3 and so I have a lot to talk about. To do justice to a huge, deep and complex game, this will be a long and in-depth review, mostly spoiler-free. Game Review: Dark Souls 3: The Fire Fades Editionįirstly, fair warning. Alan Stock, a newcomer to the series, has to “git gud” in this review for ComiConverse. It’s available on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Dark Souls 3: The Fire Fades edition is the Game of the Year version including both DLC expansions Ashes of Ariandel and The Ringed City.
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