Dark Souls II begins by telling you that you're flat-out screwed.
Death is my teacher in Dark Souls II. Every time I get killed in this game, I get better at it. I have video proof of this. What I don't have, I'm sorry to say, is video of my first three deaths in development studio From Software's
The use of Jethro Tull's "Locomotive Breath" in this Dark Souls 2 launch trailer is either calculated cleverness, or a case of someone in mishearing it as "Locomotive Death." By Death Throe Tull? Sounds perfect, use that one.
Dark Souls II retains the signature challenge and style of the original, but adds quality of life improvements and slightly more transparency regarding how various mechanics and systems work. Elements such as the main hub
Dark Souls 2 reviews are now live, with From Software's dark RPG sequel hitting very high notes across the board. Dark Souls isn't to everybody's taste, but those who enjoy its punishing formula have clasped the sequel to