Dark Souls III: The Fire Fades Edition - PS4

Also known as: Dark Souls III: Game of the Year Edition

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Dark Souls III: The Fire Fades Edition (PS4)
Also for: Xbox One, PC
Viewed: 3D Third-person, over the shoulder Genre:
Compilation
Adventure: Role Playing
Media: Blu-Ray Arcade origin:No
Developer: From Software Soft. Co.: From Software
Publishers: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment UK (GB)
Released: 21 Apr 2017 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 16+
Connectivity: Network features

Summary

At this point developer From Software is a veteran of making brutally hard action RPGs. Having started with Demon's Souls and progressed through two Dark Souls games and Bloodborne, director Hidetaka Miyazaki has coyly said that Dark Souls III is the last game "in this style", meaning that this may come to be seen as a watermark in gaming.

The good news is that with the Fire Fades Edition From Software is offering a real banquet of Souls content. As well as the core game, players also get the Ashes of Ariandel and The Ringed City expansions.

While the Dark Souls III feels instantly familiar, it does much to turn the series on its head. The ruined castle ramparts and monstrous dragons are still present and accounted for, as is the atmosphere of impending doom. But where the games have traditionally seen the player ascending ever higher as the game progresses, here the player begins by sinking ever deeper into the world. The role of non-player characters is subverted, with them initially coming off as kind and friendly but the player coming to realise that all is not as it seems. Similarly, the design of the world begins straightforwardly, before branching out to ever-greater levels of complexity. In short, Dark Souls III is all about lulling the player into a false sense of security...

Another element of this is the boss phase system. Now, just as a player is getting a grasp on the patterns and methods of one of the ever-inventive bosses, something will change and take them back to square one, be it an unexpected resurrection or a brand new health bar to madden you.

That's all part of Dark Souls' appeal, though - it's a game that's all about tough, intense confrontations and that sweet feeling of catharsis that comes from overcoming a challenge. Think of it as a very twisted form of stress relief...