
Chris Writes: "I summoned a phantom named SonFlower9. We strode into the Kiln of the First Flame, destroying Dark Souls’ toughest enemies with little effort. Before the gate of the final boss we both praised the sun and dove into Gywn’s domain. My wife shouted beside me with both encouragement and fretful cries.
After a time it seemed we were winning, ever so little we were winning this fight. Suddenly my ghostly friend found himself stuck in a corner. The now heavily wounded Gwyn dove in, his flaming sword slashing wildly at my companion. He raised his edge for a final blow before his back caught my blade and he stopped, frozen in death. As he fell to the ground my companion danced a hurrah and I jumped from my couch with a triumphant “F**k yea!” 50 hours ago I started training for this moment and now Dark Souls was defeated. Clenching the controller I let out another victory cry and sat back down feeling, and knowing, I had accomplished something amazing."

There are some video game locations which hit you right in the feels. Are these the most emotional places in gaming to visit? Jump Dash Roll counts down 9 destinations in today's feature.
Is the OoT screenshot a comp of hyrule field with the Windows Vista desktop layered over the foreground?

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

Before Elden Ring and Bloodborne, FromSoftware's talents for all things creepy and chilling gave Dark Souls an atmosphere unlike any other.
This feels like the epitome of a 'tepid take'. Dark Souls has always worn its gothic horror influences on its sleeve, it isn't exactly subtle.
Wow, what a great article. It captures the essence of Dark Souls perfectly.
LOL. I still havent killed the lord of Cinder. Came really close. But I never did do it.
tuesday is going to be awesome.
Very nice.