Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition (DVD-ROM)
Compatible with Windows⢠(PC)
Europe
Product Languages
Language | English, French, German, Spanish, Italian |
features
- New Bosses Including Artorias of Abyss, Chimera of Tomb, and more
- PVP Online Matchmaking System Quick matching for co-op or PVP
- New Areas Including Oolacile Tomb, Old Ruins and more
- New Enemies Including Abyss Guard, Chained Prisoner and more
- New NPCs Including Hawkeye Gough and more
- New Weapons and Armor Equip some from the new bosses, enemies, and NPCs
description
Dark Soulsâ dungeon crawling, dragon brawling, tension-filled action features fearsome enemy encounters in an complex world full of extreme battles, rewarding challenges, nuanced weaponry and powerful magic, while offering players the flexibility to customize each character to suit any desired play style. The innovative online component allows gamers to draw from the collective experience of the Dark Souls community as they either help or sabotage each other on the journey through the world of Lordran to save the land from darkness. With a massive, open world design, Dark Souls encourages deep exploration and an adaptable gameplay experience.
The Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition will include both physical in box content and all the new features of the âArtorias of the Abyssâ add-on game content; an additional challenging adventure for stalwart heroes to face as they return to the deadly world of Lordran. Players will experience an as yet untold chapter in Dark Souls lore set in the dying kingdom of magic known as Oolacile. Unwillingly taken by the abyss and sent back in time, the player becomes the only one who can save Oolacile from the spreading darkness that threatens to engulf the kingdom and all of its people.
The Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition will include both physical in box content and all the new features of the âArtorias of the Abyssâ add-on game content; an additional challenging adventure for stalwart heroes to face as they return to the deadly world of Lordran. Players will experience an as yet untold chapter in Dark Souls lore set in the dying kingdom of magic known as Oolacile. Unwillingly taken by the abyss and sent back in time, the player becomes the only one who can save Oolacile from the spreading darkness that threatens to engulf the kingdom and all of its people.
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Average rating: | (4.5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 4 |
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teraku0nomiya (1) on 07, Jan. 2014 03:20 (HKT)
nice game..
good game to play..
geoff.barnes (1) on 30, May. 2013 13:48 (HKT)
Disappointing port to pc
Title says it all really. Shame because it is a good game. Why disappointing?
Firstly, I play single player RPGS primarily.
I fount the controls/keyboard customisation was not intuitive. I'm a lefty and use the arrows and numpad with my right hand...Finding a good fit was tricky for me YMMV. Windows live is a minor nightmare... I thought I was done with that POS with Fallout3. Graphics, ui, whilst not necessarily a deal breaker in a ROG... this was a blurry, blobby, fuzzy, foggy half-assed attempt at a pc port. If you buy this game you will need to hit the nexus to mod it to a stage where it is acceptable. Do yourself a favour. Stick with the console version of this one, the PC version doesn't cut it.
Firstly, I play single player RPGS primarily.
I fount the controls/keyboard customisation was not intuitive. I'm a lefty and use the arrows and numpad with my right hand...Finding a good fit was tricky for me YMMV. Windows live is a minor nightmare... I thought I was done with that POS with Fallout3. Graphics, ui, whilst not necessarily a deal breaker in a ROG... this was a blurry, blobby, fuzzy, foggy half-assed attempt at a pc port. If you buy this game you will need to hit the nexus to mod it to a stage where it is acceptable. Do yourself a favour. Stick with the console version of this one, the PC version doesn't cut it.
pottle_andrew (1) on 22, Sep. 2012 17:47 (HKT)
From Software are wonderful
From every death there is a lesson learned.
Brings me back to the old NES games learning curve of patterns and strategy.
Amazing atmosphere and environments.
Epic Boss Fights, what more do you need.
Brings me back to the old NES games learning curve of patterns and strategy.
Amazing atmosphere and environments.
Epic Boss Fights, what more do you need.
gogoyubarismooth (289) on 31, Aug. 2012 13:46 (HKT)
Good Game
Good Game
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