
The open-world Dark Souls successor is staggering in breadth and challenge

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The open-world Dark Souls successor is staggering in breadth and challenge

A defiant wuxia epic characterized by rapid, brutal combat

One of the nicest new additions to Demon's Souls is a photo mode. In addition to giving players the option to actually pause Demon's Souls - something you couldn't do in the original - it also takes some lovely screenshots. (See: every image in this review.)

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Myth and reality blurred in a world that’s rich with mystery

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Ichiban Kasuga proves his worth as the new protagonist

When the adventure ends, the clock starts ticking

Play it with permadeath stakes, on hard difficulty

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Confounding design decisions limit the long-term appeal

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