
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

The tedium of vampirism can be fun, it turns out

The chaotic game breathes new life into franchise characters

Survive the horrors of Hackett’s Quarry

The DLC builds on one of last year’s best video games

Despite compelling chaos and excellent level design

There are also five other challenges, all centered around flying very low and very fast, and one challenge that requires players to land on an aircraft carrier. The expansion also introduces a new hypersonic aircraft that can reach Mach 10 and altitudes higher than 150,000 feet. To go along with that, there’s also a new mission to take your flights into the stratosphere.



Courtly intrigue, but with fangs (and a decent number of bugs)




Zen and the art of understatement in game design

Fight demons, hire mercenaries, make gold

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