Dark Souls is one of the most important games ever made. It reinvented challenge and environmental storytelling. Lordran is a dense and interconnected world, every victory is an immense joy. An absolute masterpiece.
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Category
Action RPG1 player16+
Description
Demanding From Software action RPG where the Chosen Undead explores the cursed kingdom of Lordran steeped in fire and darkness. Published by Namco Bandai, released in Asia in September 2011. Punishing technical combat, interconnected world with no loading screens, memorable bosses and environmentally revealed lore. Asian version.
Dark Souls 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"
Learning enemy attacks, managing your stamina and choosing the moment to strike turns every fight into a tense duel where patience pays off. The interconnected world, dotted with shortcuts, rewards cautious exploration. Demanding without being unfair, this milestone redefined the action-RPG and retains a precision of mechanics that has become the stuff of legend.
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"
Every enemy, even the lowliest, can kill the moment you drop your guard: observation, stamina management and dodge timing matter more than raw reflexes. Death is part of the learning, and the interlocking level design rewards curiosity as much as caution. Merciless yet absolutely fair, it redefined the very idea of rewarding difficulty in modern gaming.
Lifespan
"Massive"
Lordran unfolds as an interconnected labyrinth where every unveiled shortcut rewards patience and a memory for place. The difficulty forces you to restart, learn the bosses and comb through corners thick with secrets, while New Game+ and varied builds revive the journey. That demand turned into deep exploration is what forges its status as a cult classic.
A cornerstone of FromSoftware, Dark Souls imposes a demanding adventure with an interconnected world and legendary difficulty, founding a whole genre and a devoted community. Widespread in the West, its interest lies in this founding-work status and its immense influence rather than scarcity. A safe bet, a pillar of any action-RPG collection.
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 still worth playing in 2026?
Dark Souls remains one of the most influential games ever made, and time has only confirmed its stature. Lordran, a dense interconnected world that unfolds like clockwork, stays a marvel of level design few have matched. The difficulty, demanding yet fair, turns every advance into an intimate victory, and the cryptic environmental storytelling invites attentive reading rather than mere consumption. The PS3 version suffers some frame-rate drops in Blighttown, without denting the essence. An absolute masterpiece, to be experienced to understand a revolution.