Dark Souls with Artorias of the Abyss Edition (Japan)
also known as Dark Souls - Prepare to Die Edition
PlayStation 3
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Reviewed in 2012
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✪ Reviewed on June 2, 2023
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Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition is the enriched version with the Artorias of the Abyss DLC, a masterful expansion adding new areas, bosses and lore. The complete version of an essential masterpiece.
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Category
Action RPG1 player16+
Description
Complete Japanese Dark Souls edition from From Software including the Artorias of the Abyss expansion. Published by From Software, released in Japan in October 2012. Punishing technical combat, Artorias of the Abyss expansion with new bosses and areas, interconnected world and environmental lore. Japanese version.
Dark Souls with Artorias of the Abyss Edition review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
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Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
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Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
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.
Signed by Motoi Sakuraba, the music reserves its choirs and unleashed orchestra for the boss confrontations, letting silence reign over the ruined world. When the fury erupts, strings and voices rise into an overwhelming tragic grandeur. This controlled contrast between silence and sonic deluge remains a peak of the genre.
Cursed to wander a dying world, an undead seeks meaning in a cycle doomed to repeat. Told in fragments, through scenery and objects, the tale unfolds a twilight mythology of rare density. This enigmatic storytelling, which has to be earned, established a new way of telling without explaining anything.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Expanded with the Artorias chapter, this edition extends a combat system built on reading enemy patterns and managing stamina to the millimeter. The sense of progression, wrenched out blow by blow, retains a rare intensity. More complete, it offers the richest version of a classic whose demanding nature has lost none of its magnetism.
Fun
"Frustrating"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Pressing forward step by step through an interlocking world where any enemy can undo it all sets up a demanding tension that makes each bonfire reached a precious relief. Recovering lost souls and opening a shortcut reward caution. Its difficulty discourages the impatient, but the sense of mastery earned meter by meter makes every advance irresistible.
Difficulty
"Punishing"
A complete version enriched with the Artorias of the Abyss content, it adds some of the adventure's most fearsome encounters, including duels that forgive no imprecision. It all rests on reading attacks, patience and stamina mastery. Demanding yet never cheating, it pushes the house philosophy further still: die, understand, return stronger.
Lifespan
"Massive"
To Lordran's already sprawling world this adds the Forest of Oolacile and its hidden zones, with formidable new bosses and a seam of lore to unearth. Defeating Artorias and probing the Abyss reward perseverance, while New Game+ and alternative builds multiply the routes. This most complete edition remains the reference for anyone wanting to face it all.
The Japanese with Artorias of the Abyss Edition of Dark Souls, the local equivalent of Prepare to Die, folding in the expansion and its content. This complete edition appeals to fans wanting the game's finished form in Japanese packaging. Its interest lies in this gathered content and Japanese run rather than strong scarcity.
Memorable bosses
Each guardian raises a wall that yields only through observation and composure: the duo Ornstein & Smough, the tragic Sif or the twilit Gwyn demand that you memorize every move. Victory, wrenched out after countless attempts, brings a rare satisfaction. An ambient melancholy, a sober staging and relentless demands have made these fights a benchmark of the genre.
Is Dark Souls with Artorias of the Abyss Edition still worth playing in 2026?
This Prepare to Die Edition offers Dark Souls augmented with the Artorias of the Abyss DLC, a masterful expansion that ranks among the generation's finest add-on content. The new areas, the fearsome bosses such as Manus or Kalameet and the light it sheds on the lore genuinely enrich an already major masterpiece. It is the form to favour for discovering Lordran in its full breadth. The genius of the interconnected level design and the fairness of the difficulty remain intact. An essential edition, condensing the most striking the action-RPG has produced.