Abstract: Prepare yourself for one of the most beautiful yet painfully difficult journeys of your life. THE VERDICT by Tae K. Kim Will had been acting a bit odd lately and we attributed it to the fact that he sits next to McKinley on a daily basis; we just assu...
Abstract: This is a truly exceptional RPG experience that hasn’t been offered by any other game in its genre. It all comes down to whether you’re brave enough to explore its savage environments, but if you are I can promise that you won’t be disappointed.
Lots of customization options, fairly simple control scheme, looks gorgeous, the boss fight music is fantastic, lots of ways for players to interact thanks to the many internet multiplayer options and the way actions determine character alignment is prett...
May be too challenging and demanding for some players. Pretty much must be connected to the internet to really enjoy the game. Can be kind of easy to lose souls if you’ve been killed.
Abstract: Thankyou very much Namco Bandai! Why? The life I once had has now been consumed by Demon’s Souls for the PS3. It’s been awhile since an RPG has captivated me so much and Demon’s Souls has done just that in this well made and sickeningly addictive and q...
Incredibly pretty, unhealthily addicting, great assortment of weapons/items/spells
Unforgivingly hard, you WILL get angry, may or may not drive you insane, main narrative is a bit murky
Demon’s Souls was certainly a love-hate relationship, with a heavy emphasis on the love. Unique, engaging, and frustrating as hell, Demon’s Souls will keep you playing, even through the most intense of controller-throwing fits, and honestly, t...
Abstract: FEARSOME BOSSES: Demon's Soul is hellishly hard. Game review: Demon's Soul David Cage, the man behind Heavy Rain The motion commotion Nintendo ditches silly glasses Worth turning the Wii on for Annoying little niggles Reinventing a classic Game Revie...
Demon's Souls is one of the best RPGs of this generation and one of the best reasons to own a PS3. It comes highly recommended not despite its difficulty, but because of it. No other current-gen game can rival the severity of its test or the feeling o...