A popular Dark Souls modder is planning to add a major new feature to the 2018 remaster of the first entry in FromSoftware's iconic series.
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In the second act of Heresy, Eris Morn returned from her shockingly cozy throne world after her “death” in Act One. The Hive ...
The Dark Souls games are home to many depicable characters. Here are some of the biggest hypocrites that players can come across.
Awaken the blade within you and reverse your fate in Bleach: Rebirth of Souls! Engage in thrilling battles with powerful sword abilities and characters from this legendary anime franchise.
The so-called travel trend of dark tourism has mystified academics and sun-seeking holidaymakers alike for years, as some travellers continue to be compelled to visit places with dark pasts ...
That meant the developer looked elsewhere for a publisher with Dark Souls, according to former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida. For those unfamiliar, Atlus ended up publishing Demon's Souls in ...
BBC R&D find energy saving recommendation doesn’t take into account user behaviour People who think they are saving energy by using dark mode rather than light mode on their apps and websites ...
Pontiff Sulyvahn stood out as one of the more difficult bosses in Dark Souls 3. This imposing foe is found just after the Church of Yorshka bonfire in the Irithyll of the Boreal Valley.
Weapons in Dark Souls 3 vary in power, but finding the right one can carry players through the game and into New Game Plus. Personal playstyle impacts weapon choice, but maximizing DPS and ...
A lover of all things Nintendo and mobile, she also enjoys taking long walks with Geralt of Rivia while she’s not playing Pokémon, Life is Strange, Poppy Playtime, Dark Souls, Monopoly Go, Dead by ...
While you’ve likely played levels in games that have felt like convoluted labyrinths – a Water Temple in Ocarina of Time, or an Irithyll Dungeon in Dark Souls III – we’d like you to think ...