![]() My first 5 minutes with Dark Souls Remastered was a breath of fresh air, thanks to its silky smooth performance. Sure, it’s a remaster, but this isn’t what caught my attention. While I expected it to look a touch better, due to some bland textures and environments, there’s no denying it looks noticeably better than its original counterpart. ![]() Make no mistake, Dark Souls Remastered looks great. ![]() While the story remains intentionally minimalistic, you’ll find that the world itself packs it’s own subtle yet noticeable punch, through a blend of bright and neutral colours, complete with some gorgeous updated lighting effects to make it all pop. Players are left to take their custom created character, fitted with class-based attributes and a chosen ability, through an undead land, with danger at every turn. It’s hard to define just what makes the Dark Souls series so damn good, but upon playing the original 7 years after it’s 2011 release, I couldn’t think of a better way to return to one of the most wildly original (and infuriating) experiences in recent memory.įrom the get go, Dark Souls Remastered doesn’t seem to revolutionise the experience, instead refining it, all while respecting what made it so great in the first place. ![]() The classic game that started it all has returned, this time to the next generation of consoles. ![]()
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