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Dark Souls II (Europe)

PlayStation 3
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2014
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Dark Souls II is an ambitious sequel expanding the world with Drangleic and multiple interconnected areas. Less cohesive than the first but still demanding and rich. Excellent continuity for fans.

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Category
Action RPG 1 player 16+
Description
Dark Souls sequel from From Software set in the cursed kingdom of Drangleic with redistributed enemies. Published by Namco Bandai, released in Asia in March 2014. Demanding combat reworked with new stances, cooperative ghost summons, varied bosses and dark world to explore. Asian version.

Dark Souls II review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Twilight dark fantasy of flawless coherence: ruined castles, nightmarish creatures and veiled light weave a melancholy, hostile world. The sense of level design and the oppressive atmosphere compose an austere beauty. This art direction, dark and fascinating, redefined an entire strand of video games.
Fun
"Mild"
Technical info
💾7,3 GB 📅11/03/2014
Published by Namco Bandai

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Collector interest

A direct sequel from FromSoftware, Dark Souls II extends the Souls genre's demanding formula with a vast world and reworked, debated but lastingly played difficulty. Widespread in the West, its interest lies in its place within a cult line rather than scarcity. A safe bet for fans of arduous action-RPGs.

Memorable bosses

More teeming, this sequel multiplies its fearsome guardians, from the tenacious Pursuer to the elite duelists of the expansions like the Fume Knight or Sir Alonne. Each fight calls for patience, reading distances and fine stamina management. The tone may differ, but the demands stay intact, and the best duels rank among the most memorable in the line.

Is Dark Souls II still worth playing in 2026?

Dark Souls II is an ambitious, often debated sequel that widens the world with Drangleic and a profusion of areas. The world is less organically interconnected than the first's, and a few design choices still divide purists. But the challenge, the wealth of character builds and the generosity of the content make it an absorbing adventure that reveals its qualities over time. The PS3 version runs correctly. For the fan of the formula ready to accept a different tone, the journey is worth it, provided you do not seek a copy of the first.

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