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Publié: 2016-04-08, Auteur: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Ebbs and flows more than its predecessors; deliciously dark and atmospheric - looks and sounds great; studded with epic bosses; hugely challenging
Camera sometimes catches in the environment; some will find it off-puttingly hard; some of the best bosses can be bypassed
Dark Souls III is the finest realisation yet of From Software's deliciously hardcore approach to games development, which dictates that in order to extract the maximum satisfaction from your gaming, you must first put in a near-superhuman amount of...
Publié: 2016-04-07, Auteur: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
The added clarity to Dark Souls III isn't merely thematic, many of the game's older systems have been refined too. Titanite is far more common in DS III, and the world is scattered with elemental "gems", which makes upgrading weapons easier and infusing t...
Extrait: In an industry built on sequels there are plenty of also-rans - those that fail to move on, those that change too much, and those that can't handle the expectation. Though it would be harsh to call Dark Souls 2 a failure all three of these factors played...
The stylistic mixture of Bloodborne and Dark Souls 1, The organic, entwined world layout, The sly hints about the events of previous games, The enhancements to melee combat
The plunging framerate during bossfights, The lack of real novelty
Dark Souls used to feel like a gigantic trap. Dark Souls 3, for better and for worse, feels like home. The third in the trilogy is bewitching while it lasts, but may not leave you wanting more...
Delicately refined melee mechanics, Gloriously nightmarish beasties, Vast wastes that beg exploration
Hardly a revolution for the franchise, Faint of heart will find little to enjoy, Multiplayer feels out of place
Dark Souls 3 is shaping up to be everything that fans of the series clamour after, but having now spent several hours in its company, I'm left with the same disconnected, empty feeling that Bloodborne and practically all games of this ilk leave me with. I...
I can't help the feeling that Dark Souls 3 multiplayer disregards the game's raison d'être In spite of its merits, I can't help the feeling that Dark Souls III's multiplayer disregards the game's raison d'être. Riding solo is what this game was made for...
Publié: 2017-03-30, Auteur: Daniel , review by: gamespot.com
Surreal setting breathes a bit of life into the staple castles and knights, Excellent boss battles show that there's still gas in this creative tank, Strong characters ground narrative, Excellent conclusion
Dark Souls 3: The Ringed City has found a way to revisit the past without a cheap reliance on nostalgia, wrapping up the story of Dark Souls in a way that will be satisfying for fans who enjoy digging into the rich lore the series has been building for th...
Extrait: It's been a heck of a year for video games. Virtual-reality titles finally went mainstream, indies made as big a splash as their AAA counterparts, and the first-person-shooter genre became more diverse and refreshing than ever. We played games that twiste...
Publié: 2016-10-27, Auteur: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
The best boss of the entire series, Lore heavy exposition, Beautiful world
Very short, PVP arena feels like an afterthought
Some will be disappointed by The Ashes of Ariandel, for obvious reasons, but I relished jumping back in to a game I adore, with one of the greatest bosses of the series...