
Dark Souls is a game that is surrounded by a lot of hyperbole. Plenty of people will tell you it’s the hardest game that has ever been made and that you’d have to be a crazy person to want to play it. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of games that introduce arbitrary difficulty. It almost always feels fake and forced, as if the game designer is trolling players. Games like I Want to Be The Guy are insanely difficult and, as a result, can be much more frustrating than fun for me.

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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.
Dark Souls is my kind of game.
Dark Souls ruined my sleep pattern...
I predict most PC gamers installing trainer/God mods because they won't be able to handle the difficulty. PC gaming skill is barely above Wii gaming skill.
Some PC gamers will struggle, some will take the Soul Level 1 challenge (probs as close as a mod, albeit self inflicted, as console can do) some may find it fairly easy. Just like console gamers. There really isn't a great difference other than hardware. Glad the guys who have a PC as there tool of choice will get to enjoy the experience.
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Now fight the even more powerful Black Hydra in Ash Lake!