GX:Prepare to Die. One of the most infamous tag-lines in recent gaming history. It is a tagline, that in part, has helped spread the idea that Dark Souls is the most difficult game of all time.But while it may have achieved infamy, it is a phrase that falls short when it comes to defining one of the most resolutely unique games of this generation. After all if a player truly wants to prepare themselves for the Dark Souls experience, they should also prepare to wonder, prepare to explore, prepare to be amazed, prepare to be confused, prepare... to fall under its spell. So let’s just forget about the game’s difficulty for a while, forget about the frustration, the struggle and the sense of achievement that comes for those who persevere... Because Dark Souls 2 is coming, and if anything, you need to be properly prepared.

Bandai Namco has released its latest financial report, revealing that the Dark Souls series has reached around 40 million units combined.

As difficult and frustrating as it is, people should consider reliving the Dark Souls 2 experience, especially because of what's coming to the game.
Many of those who hate Dark Souls II hate it because it's not Dark Souls. The same people love Dark Souls III because it isn't Dark Souls II.
And so many of the issues at the centre of common complaints about DS2 are present in DS3 and sometimes even DS1. The hatred and bile spewed over this perfectly decent game is ludicrous.
You can also play it in VR flawlessly on PC & controller with the LukeRoss mod so… another reason to jump back in with extra immersion.
The controls felt very clunky to me, I tried playing it after beating Darksouls 3 and it didn’t feel fluid, obviously the hit detection is less superior for been an older game.

The Smelter Demon is a bombastic boss design that bolsters Dark Souls 2's roster with an experience that updates an older fight's form to function.
Man, I dunno about that. In fact, most boss fights in Dark Souls 2 were forgettable.