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Dark Souls

by FromSoftware

2011
Role-playing (RPG)Adventure

Boss Battles · Branching Story · Challenging · Fantasy · Soulslike

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Exceptional

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Dark Souls takes place in the dark, decaying kingdom of Lordran, a world in decline where gods, humans, and other mystical beings struggle with the inevitability of age, fire, and darkness. The player assumes the role of an Undead, a cursed being who is fated to resurrect repeatedly after death. The Undead is prophesied to either link the fire and prolong the Age of Fire or let it fade, ushering in the Age of Dark. The game begins with the player imprisoned in the Northern Undead Asylum. Escaping sets the stage for a journey across Lordran, from crumbling castles and ancient ruins to twisted forests and treacherous catacombs. Along the way, the player encounters remnants of once-great heroes, malevolent creatures, and godlike beings, each guarding vital keys, souls, or knowledge necessary to progress. Central to the story are the Four Lords of Cinder: powerful beings who previously linked the First Flame and have now abandoned their thrones. They include: Gwyn, Lord of Sunlight, whose fate is intertwined with the First Flame. Nito, the First of the Dead, a skeletal lord shrouded in deathly mists. The Witch of Izalith, whose attempts to recreate the First Flame led to catastrophic consequences. Seath the Scaleless, a dragon obsessed with immortality and forbidden knowledge. As the Undead, the player collects the Lord Souls, defeats these Lords, and reaches the Kiln of the First Flame, confronting Gwyn’s remnant. The climax offers a choice: to link the fire, continuing the Age of Fire, or let it fade, allowing the Age of Dark to begin—symbolizing the cyclical struggle between light and dark, life and decay, in Lordran. The narrative is deliberately ambiguous and cryptic, conveyed mostly through environmental storytelling, item descriptions, and subtle NPC dialogue. Themes of despair, perseverance, and the cyclical nature of history permeate the journey, creating a haunting and immersive experience that rewards careful observation and exploration.
Publisher
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Themes
Action, Fantasy
Perspective
Third person
Age Rating
M — Mature 17+

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Release History

Sep 22, 2011PS3
Oct 04, 2011PS3, Xbox 360
Oct 06, 2011PS3, Xbox 360
Oct 07, 2011PS3, Xbox 360
Oct 18, 2011Xbox 360
Aug 23, 2012PC
Aug 24, 2012PC
Oct 25, 2012PC
Also Known As
黑暗之魂다크 소울ダークソウル

Language Support

9 languages
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Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
English
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Spanish (Spain)