Dark Souls
- August 23, 2012
- FromSoftware
- 73h median play time
Dark Souls is a challenging fantasy open-world action RPG, serving as a spiritual sequel to Demon's Souls. As the Chosen Undead, players journey through Lordran, battling beasts, hollows, and magical abominations in unforgiving combat. With single-player, co-op, and multiplayer modes for up to 2 players, Dark Souls offers rich, intricate experiences in its dark fantasy setting.
Reviews
- story3,295 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 66 % neutral mentions
- 4 % negative mentions
The story of Dark Souls is characterized by its minimalistic and indirect approach, requiring players to piece together the narrative through environmental storytelling, item descriptions, and sparse NPC dialogue. While some players find the story vague and difficult to follow, many appreciate the depth and richness of the lore that unfolds as they explore the world of Lordran, making it a rewarding experience for those willing to invest time in uncovering its mysteries. Overall, the game offers a hauntingly beautiful narrative that complements its challenging gameplay, creating a unique and immersive experience.
“The story hooks you in from the start and will only expand on it if you actively look into it.”
“The story is surprisingly rich and is told through visual cues if you pay attention and through item descriptions.”
“The world building is fantastic, though much of the storytelling is implicit, so you may have to explore to find out more than the surface level plot.”
“The vague story discovered through texts and item descriptions.”
“The story is extremely vague and requires the player to uncover it.”
“The story is not at first sight; you have to look for it, talk to the characters, understand their problems, their fears, and the situation that has led them to that state.”
- gameplay3,137 mentions
- 34 % positive mentions
- 60 % neutral mentions
- 6 % negative mentions
The gameplay of Dark Souls is widely recognized for its challenging yet rewarding mechanics, requiring players to learn enemy patterns and master combat techniques through trial and error. While the game offers a rich atmosphere and deep lore, it is often criticized for its lack of clear instructions on mechanics, making it difficult for newcomers to navigate. Despite its steep learning curve and some technical issues, many players find the gameplay to be immersive and satisfying, with a strong emphasis on skill and strategy.
“The variety of weapons and armor available also adds an element of customization to the gameplay.”
“Difficult yet rewarding gameplay!”
“The combat is tight, responsive, and it seamlessly includes more traditional RPG mechanics like character level, spells, and a variety of weapons, tools, and equipment.”
“The game has a terrible habit of not explaining its mechanics, and it doesn't respect your time as a player a lot.”
“The gameplay is riddled with confusing suggestions; 'use left trigger!', 'press start button', and so forth.”
“The mechanics are inconsistent, random, delayed, clunky, and glitchy.”
- graphics1,589 mentions
- 28 % positive mentions
- 56 % neutral mentions
- 17 % negative mentions
The graphics of Dark Souls have received mixed reviews, with many players noting that while the art style and atmospheric design are commendable, the technical execution is often lacking. The game is criticized for its outdated visuals, resembling those of earlier console generations, and for being a poor port with limited graphical options and a locked frame rate. However, players recommend using mods like "dsfix" to enhance the graphics and improve performance, which can significantly elevate the visual experience. Overall, while the graphics may not meet modern standards, the game's unique aesthetic and immersive world design still resonate with many players.
“The graphics are stunning, with detailed environments and character designs that really bring the game to life.”
“The graphics and performance of the game are abysmal even with a powerful machine, but the community has stepped up to fix it.”
“The graphics are beautiful in this game but are hampered by very bad optimization.”
“The graphics are terrible, the port should have resulted in a criminal investigation and the storyline is like some teenager's fever dream.”
“The graphics feel very outdated.”
“The graphics are a bit flat and look tired against other modern games and the fps is poor.”
- atmosphere894 mentions
- 59 % positive mentions
- 40 % neutral mentions
- 1 % negative mentions
The atmosphere of Dark Souls is widely praised as its strongest feature, characterized by a haunting, immersive world that evokes feelings of dread and isolation. Players appreciate the intricate level design, rich lore, and exceptional sound design, which together create a deeply engaging experience that encourages exploration and discovery. Despite some criticisms regarding graphics and difficulty, the game's unique atmosphere and emotional weight leave a lasting impression, making it a timeless classic in the action RPG genre.
“One aspect of the game that I really appreciated was the immersive and atmospheric world.”
“The sound design is also top-notch, with haunting music and sound effects that add to the tension and atmosphere.”
“The atmosphere, integration of gameplay and story techniques, and brutal combat leave a mark on you in more ways than one.”
“The remaster butchers the lighting and atmosphere of the game but fixes other things that DSFix fixes.”
“The atmosphere is incredibly artificial, and the game is pretty artificially immersive.”
“The truth is that I installed it twice, and each time I played it for about an hour, didn't get used to the controls, was turned off by the bleak atmosphere, and was generally quite confused.”
- music554 mentions
- 49 % positive mentions
- 49 % neutral mentions
- 3 % negative mentions
The music in Dark Souls is widely praised for its haunting beauty and emotional depth, particularly during boss battles where it enhances the intensity of the gameplay. While the game features minimal background music during exploration, the carefully placed orchestral themes create a powerful atmosphere that resonates with players, making the moments of music feel significant and impactful. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a standout element, contributing to the game's immersive experience and leaving a lasting impression on players.
“The sound design is also top-notch, with haunting music and sound effects that add to the tension and atmosphere.”
“The music is just as intense as the gameplay, adding to the already beautiful atmosphere this game offers.”
“The soundtrack is brilliant, the setting and the creatures are gothic and nicely designed.”
“The control structure is exceedingly awkward, the music lackluster and the story, though intriguing at the beginning, does not appear sufficiently nuanced to warrant the frustration of continued play.”
“There is absolutely no music in this game unless you're in certain hubs or fighting bosses, which led me to playing my own audio a lot of the time, which is fine, because most of the music isn't that special anyway.”
“The atmosphere is reinforced by its soundtrack that evolves with the areas and encounters I found myself in.”
- replayability451 mentions
- 49 % positive mentions
- 49 % neutral mentions
- 2 % negative mentions
The game is widely praised for its exceptional replayability, attributed to its vast array of character builds, playstyles, and the challenging nature of its gameplay. Players appreciate the depth of customization, the interconnected world, and the variety of quests and NPC interactions, which encourage multiple playthroughs. While some mention that replayability may diminish after several cycles, the inclusion of New Game+ and mod support significantly enhances the experience, making it a game that players can return to repeatedly for new challenges and discoveries.
“The interconnected world, the variety of equipment, and the memorable NPCs add to a replay value unmatched by any other game I've seen so far.”
“The number of ways to progress through the game and build your character provide near-endless replayability.”
“Dark Souls is a fantastic game with endless replayability.”
“Another solid game but was shorter than I expected, with not so much replayability.”
“The replayability gets kind of stale after several NG+ cycles but there are a ton of different mods that add varying elements to the game.”
“The game is enjoyable alone, and with a friend, it has a lot of variety and a ton of replay value, since there are different classes, weapons, NPC storylines, and such to play with.”
- optimization391 mentions
- 10 % positive mentions
- 42 % neutral mentions
- 49 % negative mentions
The optimization of the PC port of Dark Souls is widely criticized, with many users reporting severe performance issues, including low frame rates, stuttering, and poor keyboard and mouse controls. While some players recommend using mods like "dsfix" to improve performance and graphics, the general consensus is that the game was poorly optimized for PC, making it frustrating to play without significant adjustments. Overall, the lack of native support for PC hardware and controls detracts from the experience, leading many to suggest purchasing the remastered edition instead.
“Despite not being the best optimized for PC, mods and patches have helped to keep making this one of my favorite games in years.”
“The gameplay is great, what feels clunky and unusable at first becomes very smooth and responsive in experienced hands, this game above any other I've played has one of the strongest connections of your wits to your performance, which is invigorating for tough fights.”
“Fortunately, you can find a patch called dsfix that resolves most of the performance issues.”
“It's a poorly optimized and terrible PC port, but that didn't stop millions from enjoying it.”
“The first time I tried to play it was not optimized and was terrible to make it run properly.”
“The game is not optimized for PC at all and I don't recommend buying it.”
- grinding296 mentions
- 1 % positive mentions
- 1 % neutral mentions
- 98 % negative mentions
The grinding aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players finding it excessively tedious and time-consuming. While some appreciate the challenge and the sense of progression that comes from grinding for levels and items, others criticize it as a frustrating and monotonous experience that detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game. Overall, grinding is seen as a necessary but often frustrating part of gameplay, with players divided on whether it enhances or hinders their experience.
“Not that grinding matters anyway, you get the majority of your damage and defense from upgrading weapons and armor.”
“The fun part is most of the time the co-op and boss battles, but not the grinding part where you need materials to upgrade.”
“Nope, I'm not grinding/farming, but taking a 100% completion route in the currently accessible hub worlds.”
“The game is extraordinarily disrespectful of the player's time - punishing mistakes due to one extra button click, or a frame rate drop, or because you simply fail to correctly anticipate the hitbox of the next swing with what amounts to hours of retreading the same tedious ground again, and again, and again.”
“The only part that is difficult with this game is not getting bored with grinding the same level over and over again...”
“It just becomes tedious doing the same thing over and over and over again making the game feel like work.”
- stability257 mentions
- 5 % positive mentions
- 1 % neutral mentions
- 94 % negative mentions
The stability of the PC version of Dark Souls is widely criticized, with users reporting numerous bugs, glitches, and performance issues that significantly hinder gameplay. Many recommend using the dsfix mod to address these problems, as the game is often described as a "buggy mess" that requires extensive troubleshooting to run smoothly. Despite these challenges, some players still find enjoyment in the game, attributing its difficulty to its flawed mechanics rather than traditional gameplay challenges.
“Easy combat, rich story, functions perfectly with no glitches or issues.”
“It's well optimized, bug-free, and fairly populated.”
“The game runs great on any low to mid-range computers.”
“This game is a buggy mess; I still love it.”
“The game is unacceptably buggy.”
“Just keep in mind that the PC port is a buggy mess to say the least, so you will need mods to make it work properly.”
- emotional229 mentions
- 99 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 1 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of the game is profoundly impactful, with players reporting a wide range of feelings from joy and laughter to deep sadness and frustration. Many describe it as an emotional rollercoaster, where the challenging gameplay and rich storytelling evoke strong connections to characters and moments, often leading to tears of both joy and despair. The game's ability to create a sense of accomplishment after overcoming difficult challenges further enhances its emotional depth, making it a uniquely rewarding experience.
“Dark Souls will change you on an emotional and spiritual level.”
“The gameplay is challenging, the story is astonishing, and even heartbreaking, yet just as difficult to decipher (if not more so) than the many enemies in the game.”
“It's an emotional journey; but one well worth taking.”
“Clunky camera controls and a boring story.”
“Boring story”
“Boring story”
- humor150 mentions
- 97 % positive mentions
- 1 % neutral mentions
- 2 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is often described as dark and situational, stemming from the absurdity of its challenging mechanics and the community's reactions to them. Players find humor in the game's glitches, frustrating moments, and the quirky character creator, while also enjoying the camaraderie and memes that arise from shared experiences of failure. However, some reviewers note that the humor can be overshadowed by the game's difficulty and design flaws, leading to a mix of frustration and laughter.
“The input reads of the enemies and boss RNG is hilarious.”
“There are giants, magic, swords, and a pretty funny character creator.”
“The community is hilarious, and also has tons of guides if you get stuck.”
“Insignificant or contains humorous glitches.”
“You're not funny!”
“It's not funny!”
- character development44 mentions
- 41 % positive mentions
- 52 % neutral mentions
- 7 % negative mentions
Character development in Dark Souls is praised for its depth and flexibility, allowing players to customize their characters extensively through various build options and attribute allocations. While some reviews highlight a lack of traditional narrative-driven character arcs, many appreciate the rich lore and the immersive world that enhances the overall experience. The game's character design is consistently noted as exceptional, contributing to the game's atmospheric storytelling and gameplay.
“Dark Souls offers good character development and an intriguing story shrouded by mystery in an expansive, rich world.”
“The depth of character development is rich but at the same time not overwhelming.”
“Character development is open; any class can use any weapon, skill, or increase any stat.”
“There is no plot, there is no direction, there is no character development.”
“I also lied about character development as it does exist but only for a few NPCs who die.”
“There is no real character development for an RPG, but then again that has always been the Dark Souls way and it reminds me a lot of Shadow of the Colossus in that sense.”
- monetization36 mentions
- 3 % positive mentions
- 6 % neutral mentions
- 92 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game has been heavily criticized, with many users labeling the remaster as a blatant cash grab that fails to improve upon the original while retaining many of its issues. Players express frustration over the lack of community support and the removal of previous versions, feeling that the remaster prioritizes profit over quality. Overall, the sentiment reflects disappointment in how the game's monetization strategy undermines its legacy and alienates its dedicated fanbase.
“No in-app purchases, solid level design, really nice mechanics, and nice to play on the bus or train to work when I've only got a couple of minutes to spare, since I can just jump in, die, and come back later!”
“In exchange - them (or maybe just their publisher) released a remaster which is $40...which doesn't even look better than the modded version of this game, includes most of the same bugs/issues, and ultimately is a massive cash grab.”
“The greatest game of all time is now unavailable because of a cash grab hahahahahaah.”
“This is the most gratuitous cash grab by a publisher I've ever seen.”