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Dark Souls III

by FromSoftware, Inc.·published by FromSoftware, Inc., Bandai Namco Entertainment

24 March 2016M4
PCWindowsPlayStationPS4XboxXbox One

Reader score

8.7/ 10

94 votes

How long to beat

12 players

27h

Rushed

main story only

51h

Normally

story and some extras

106h

Completionist

everything in it

Where to get it

Trailer

Gallery

18

Screenshots

Key art

About

In the Kingdom of Lothric, the pilgrims go on their journey towards certain death... And then the Fire fades. The Lords of Cinder, fallen heroes who have linked the First Flame in the past, are now missing. And it is up to a lone Unkindled to hunt them down and bring them back to their thrones at Firelink Shrine...

Dark Souls III is the fourth entry in the Souls franchise (with Demon's Souls being the spiritual predecessor to the series). There are many references to the previous entries scattered throughout the game, such as old NPCs, familiar places and items, and so on.

The gameplay remains true to the series (particularly to the first Dark Souls game), despite also having clear influences from Bloodborne. The player starts the game by choosing one of the 10 available classes, being able to customize the appearance of the character to their liking. The flow of the game is clearly faster than the first Dark Souls game, though not as fast-paced as Bloodborne - there is still the need for planned out blocking and dodging, while waiting for your chance to counterattack. Also available is the regular host of weapons and armor to choose from, allowing for a very high level of replayability. The level design also remains true to the series, with several interconnected paths and secrets spread throughout. The covenant system is back along with the multiplayer mode, where players can interact in the same fashion as before, with invasions and co-op. One of the new additions to the game is the Weapon Arts system. This mechanic allows the player to have a specific stance for each of the weapons encountered in the game, being able to unleash a special movement with them by spending FP points (which are also used for casting magic, like in Demon’s Souls). This new system only adds to the depth of the game, paving the way for even more diverse character creation.

Ways to play

Modes

Single playerMultiplayerCo-operative

Together

Online co-op

Perspective

Third person

Players

6 online

Editions

Dark Souls III: The Fire Fades EditionDark Souls III: Apocalypse EditionDark Souls III: Collector's EditionDark Souls III: Deluxe EditionDark Souls III: Day One Edition

Expansions

Mods

Dark Souls III: The ConvergenceDark Souls III: AscendedCindersDark Souls: ArchthronesChampion's AshesThe Blades of AshinaDark Souls III: Born From the AshesHollow OverhaulDark Dynasty: The Siege of LondorPocket Souls

Included in

Dark Souls III: The Fire Fades EditionThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt + Dark Souls III

Languages

13 languages, with audio, subtitles and interface
Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
English
English (UK)
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Polish
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian
Spanish (Spain)

Also known as

Dark Souls 3Alternative spelling

黑暗之魂IIIChinese title - traditional

다크 소울 3Korean title - alternative

DS3Abbreviation

DARK SOULS IIIStylized title

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Facts

Developer

FromSoftware, Inc.

Publisher

FromSoftware, Inc., Bandai Namco Entertainment

Released

24 March 2016

Series

Dark Souls

Platforms

PCWindowsPlayStationPS4XboxXbox One

Age ratings

ACBMA 15+CERODUSK16PEGI16GRAC19+CLASS_IND14ESRBM

Standing

Top 1% by 24hr peak players

Tags

Behind viewAction RPGHack and slashDirect controlFantasy