The most accessible Souls game to date, Dark Souls III brings all the best elements of the series together but doesn't quite make them all interlock. It is still a fantastic RPG, one that puts many others to shame but it just misses out knocking the origi...
Published: 2016-04-13, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Right off the bat, Dark Souls 3 doesn't want you here. You're not really worthy of its time, unless after the cursory introduction to the controls, you manage to slay the first boss waiting for you shortly after the first bonfire. Dark Souls 3 starts off...
Abstract: Tomorrow is my birthday, known around some parts of world wide web as "Dark Souls III day." The Xbox One version has been out for a while now using secret hacking techniques pretending to be in Japan and we know it has some frame rate issues and the like...
Abstract: Even though Bandai Namco would really prefer that people didn't, plenty of folks went ahead and downloaded Dark Souls III weeks ahead of time via the Japanese Xbox One store. This allowed that version of the game to get performance tested ahead of schedul...
Abstract: The time has finally arrived and all the waiting is over. Dark Souls III is here and I can finally stop playing part 1 and 2 over and over. It's crazy to think that one year ago, I couldn't care less that there was another game releasing from From Softwar...
The best mechanics, character options, and overall gameplay in a Souls game, Deadly enemies, deadlier boss fights, and memorable environments, A return to the series' roots
Framerate issues, Occasional rehashing of assets/enemies, A few lackluster boss fights/areas
Dark Souls III improves upon the beloved franchise in almost every way, and, if it is indeed the final entry in the series, is a worthy sendoff
Abstract: I have spent hours playing Dark Souls III . To be specific, as of this writing, the in-game counter puts it at just over 30 hours. I am, I both rejoice and fear, nowhere near the end of the game. Thirty hours and nowhere near the end of the game. In fact...
Abstract: So, here we are, together again, to discuss Dark Souls III . It's no secret that I have a great deal of respect for From Software, partly because of their long history of making interesting (if not always mechanically ideal) games, and partly because they...