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  1. Sep 22, 2016
    10
    After playing Dark Souls 3, I look back to DS2 and notice it was the only one that could really take a step further from Demon's Souls formula.
    All the organic movements; more straightforward less tricky bosses; complex parry-ripost system; more dragon, less dark environment...
    Being the black sheep isn't all that bad, eh?
    My favorite soul game, by far.
  2. Jan 8, 2016
    9
    A continuation and proper sequel to Dark Souls, however this remastered/complete version with all the DLC is truly a different experience then Vanilla Dark Souls 2.

    Enemy placement has changed, difficulty is GREATLY ramped up (big plus), and the DLC are some of the best Dark Souls levels ever in any souls game. The jump to 1080p and 60fps are fantastic, and the issues at launch with
    A continuation and proper sequel to Dark Souls, however this remastered/complete version with all the DLC is truly a different experience then Vanilla Dark Souls 2.

    Enemy placement has changed, difficulty is GREATLY ramped up (big plus), and the DLC are some of the best Dark Souls levels ever in any souls game. The jump to 1080p and 60fps are fantastic, and the issues at launch with weapon degradation are patched up and fixed. Amazing weapon variety and armor sets, fantastic combat that to me was better then the first Dark Souls.

    I do knock a point off (could have been 10/10) for a couple of small issues. First the level design was a step back from Dark Souls. Dark Souls had fantastic set design and world connection. You would actually see places in the distance that you would visit later, or discover different connecting paths, taking you back to other areas. It made for amazing exploration! Dark Souls 2 has great exploration still, but that connectivity between the world and the different zones is gone in favor of branching paths. This becomes REALLY apparent when you go from Earthen Peak to Old Iron Keep...play the game and you will understand. Second issue is the use of Soul Memory instead of Soul Level for PVP. This was Pseudo fixed with a ring that would absorb excess souls, but that is a cheap fix to just patching it out.
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  3. Jun 23, 2015
    9
    This game and this franchise are just one of a kind. The design is so unique in that it combines intense challenge with truly gratifying reward. I get very frustrated when I die or lose in video games but once I figured out what the designers intended with the game, it stopped getting to me so much.

    Dying is almost considered a skill in Dark Souls and sometimes it is an advantage b/c
    This game and this franchise are just one of a kind. The design is so unique in that it combines intense challenge with truly gratifying reward. I get very frustrated when I die or lose in video games but once I figured out what the designers intended with the game, it stopped getting to me so much.

    Dying is almost considered a skill in Dark Souls and sometimes it is an advantage b/c you can make suicide runs to get awesome items. The catch is if you are patient, you find that the designers will give you occasional respites and provide awesome gear when you least expect it. You will battle and struggle and then all of sudden BOOM two hidden treasure rooms and a bonfire. This is just a feeling that other RPG's (action or otherwise) don't provide.

    You can take on each level as you see fit and there are mutliple paths forward. Just when you feel like a badass, you run into a whole new type of enemy who PWNs you back to the stone age. This is a great example of what this game provides: OPTIONS. You can not only equip almost any type of weapon you can imagine, but you can two hand it for a totally different move set. Or you just roll with your trusty shield, which the game finds ways to take away from you more than once.

    The atmosphere and way the story is revealed is just icing on the cake.

    Quite simply one of the most original game franchises around and if you like action RPG's with great atmosphere and great gear, you'd be INSANE not to give Dark Souls II a try.
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  4. Jun 3, 2015
    10
    Awesome game! As soon as I purchased this game I got hooked on it! I have not stopped playing it since, it is so addicting. The first level was so fun and easy to complete! it was simply amazing! I have almost completed the game, The quality of the game is perfect! 9/.10
  5. May 2, 2015
    9
    I said if they had done something to fix Soul Memory and provided players with the means to cap characters I would change my review. Well I had to wait for an expansion but yeah I'm just happy to have it. The Souls series is by far my favorite game series of all time. Yes, even surpassing my favorites Fallout and Witcher. I was a bigger fan of Demon Souls and Dark Souls, looking past theI said if they had done something to fix Soul Memory and provided players with the means to cap characters I would change my review. Well I had to wait for an expansion but yeah I'm just happy to have it. The Souls series is by far my favorite game series of all time. Yes, even surpassing my favorites Fallout and Witcher. I was a bigger fan of Demon Souls and Dark Souls, looking past the framerate issues Dark Souls was still a gem of perfection in the action adventure genre. No game ever came close to that sense of fear, exploration, reward and challenge the Soul series provided. Not since Devil May Cry 3 have I taken a game seriously.

    I find myself going to DkS2 wikis and inputting my character builds I make, interacting with the fanbase to discuss PvP strategies and even creating walkthroughs. Because it's simply fun, I enjoy making builds and debating on strategies, because this game warrants that kind of attention. It's like Dungeon and Dragon level of dedication and character classes. You make characters and face REAL danger. If you don't pay attention to what you're leveling up, you can easily ruin an entire playthough and be stuck with a bad character. But when you get that character right, and you put your knowledge behind it you can accomplish things that will actually make other players envy you. This game rewards you for taking it seriously and actually putting in work to become better.

    You will not reach the higher ranks of the Brotherhood of Blood covenant through some exploits or cheats. You must defeat 500 players, if you lose in a duel it will remove a point. That is some serious dedication, but you will be rewarded with a special character color when summoned as well as a powerful fire spell. The bright red glow of your character tells others you've accomplished one of the game's most difficult task. Defeating bosses and beating the game while in the Company of Champions covenant is hard, but other players will prove to be your most challenging foe. And to say you've reached 500 kills in PvP is a bragging right not many people will have.

    It blends single player and multiplayer like no other game before it. You could be breezing through an area only to be invaded by another player, or having a seriously difficult time getting through an area and summon a helpful co-op ally to aid you. Should you both kill a boss and accomplish your goal you'll both be rewarded.

    Immersion in Dark Souls 2 is second to nothing. This game will really make you feel like you're the one in danger. You'll be traveling down a dark hallway, low on health and supplies, too far away from your last bonfire to give up and you've never been to this location before. Your touch makes an outline of a shadow up ahead and you stop dead in tracks to observe. A normal foe? Or your next death? Getting to close will trigger a fight you might not be prepared for, but you inch forward trying to make out the enemy that lays beyond the glow of your torch. You have two choices; sneak up and attack the enemy as quick as possible, or head back to reclaim your health. Both choices have their consequences for the enemy may claim your life, but the bonfire will respawn the enemies before it. This is where the game truly shines.

    Combat is beyond anything I've ever seen. Two hand a weapon, one hand weapon one hand shield, bows, staffs, flame casting, whips, swords, greatswords, axes, hammers, claws, fist weapons, spears, halbreds, katanas, twinblades, curved blades, dual wielding weapons, chimes and daggers. So many different types of weapons, so many weapon choices for each category. And you choice what you'll wield. You make your character to use what's best for you. My Ninja Sorcerer Assassin couldn't be anymore awesome if I tried. Katana duel wielding a staff... that's just the surface ,too. The combat requires practice. Strategy and thought will be your great tools. No one button combos, you have a multitude of attacks to use. Rolling weak attack, back dash attack, running attack, parry attack, backstabs, strong attacks and jump attacks. You must study an enemy's attacks before fighting them, running into battle with no knowledge of your enemy and wildly swinging attacks will get you killed. In PvP you must size up the player and see if they have a pattern to their strategies you can use to get in for a hit.

    Dark Souls 2 Scholar of the First Sin fixes a lot of issues in the first edition. This allows players to focus much more on the game, rather than stare at their Soul Memory forever worried of going over their level up. I can't recommend this game enough. It's an action adventure RPG we've been waiting for. It's an homage to classic retro games and their brutal difficulty. It's an immersive experience. It's... DARK SOULS BABY! Get in there!

    (Oh right uhm, there's new stuff in SotFS. Torches are actually more important now to see. SM was changed. They've added in new monsters in areas. They've made the game look and run better!)
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  6. Apr 7, 2015
    10
    Simply amazing. I've actually beaten the game on the ps3 version, and did not hesistate to buy for Xbox One. The upgraded graphics look great, and they've changed enemy positions etc to make it feel fresh. I look forward to my next 100+ hours. THANK YOU FROM SOFTWARE!
  7. Apr 18, 2015
    9
    i played dark souls over 500 hours and let me tell u. this version is the best one. they balanced a lot of the crap from the first game, repositioning enemies, weapons and finally some enemies are more frequent. They made the lore more accessible. This version has all the DLC´s making this game over 120 hours of gameplay (if you dont play the pvp at all) if you liked dark souls 1 or 2. buyi played dark souls over 500 hours and let me tell u. this version is the best one. they balanced a lot of the crap from the first game, repositioning enemies, weapons and finally some enemies are more frequent. They made the lore more accessible. This version has all the DLC´s making this game over 120 hours of gameplay (if you dont play the pvp at all) if you liked dark souls 1 or 2. buy this. make yourself a favor Expand
  8. Apr 10, 2015
    10
    I've never been sucked into and spat out so intensely from a video game. I played the original Souls game years ago when I was about 17 and didn't have the patience and will to acclimate to the steep learning curve and ended up trading it in two days after it was released, and only played maybe 60min. After hearing the insane amount of praise from critics and gamers I stepped up to theI've never been sucked into and spat out so intensely from a video game. I played the original Souls game years ago when I was about 17 and didn't have the patience and will to acclimate to the steep learning curve and ended up trading it in two days after it was released, and only played maybe 60min. After hearing the insane amount of praise from critics and gamers I stepped up to the challenge and bought this game.

    The level of difficulty can vary based on your commitment to playing it. At first it is definitely challenging, you will be crushed, stabbed, killed, pushed off cliffs, accidentally fall off cliffs, and completely owned in a hundred different ways hundreds of times. Evasion by rolling or back stepping is essential, whether your a melee fighter or ranged. Timing your attacks and evasion techniques is also a skill needed. You can grind/repeatedly kill then respawn enemies at the camp fire and make rounds to level up more if the challenge is too much and enough of this will make enemies and bosses much easier. Death is inevitable and you learn from each one, any confidence and security gained will be crushed over and over as increasingly difficult enemies are encountered.

    Gameplay is smooth and controls and animations/movement is realistic and exhilarating. The difficulty creates exhilaration and adrenaline rushes, you will get worked up in a good and bad way. Graphics are not comparable with other current games and they are definitely dated but the gameplay and combat system is fulfilling and entertaining enough to make you not even care.

    So far, 30 hours in I am maybe halfway through the game, more like 1/3 way through including DLC. Multiplayer PvE/coop is optional and a huge help if your stuck on a hard area/boss. Considering the depth of this open world, the plethora of weapons items and armor as well as possibilities to upgrade them embodies the typical dungeon crawler loot and item system you've come to enjoy very well. Character creation, interaction with characters in the game, and the deep intricacy of the world of Drangleic gives you an intimate connection to the enormous mystical world of Dark Souls 2. You will come to adore everything including the difficulty and unease from the atmospheric regions. It's why many critics consider it sadomasochistic in many ways.

    In short, if you like RPGs or similar genres (dungeon crawler, hack n slash, action/adventure) them this is a MUST own, especially if you haven't played Souls 2 already when previously released on last Gen consoles. As for returning players, it gives a reason to play again with the significant and small changes made... But personally if I have sunk in 60+ hours into a game I probably wouldn't pay 60$ to play it again. Because its still the same game, the changes are mainly insignificant and not enough to make it a new or moderately different experience. Don't listen to the people crying about capitalism and the "money hungry" ethics behind this re-release. If you don't want to pay for a game you've already played again, or don't have the money then shut up and don't hate on it, just don't play it. The critic that gave a 0/10 score purely based on this idea is in my opinion a troll and angry person and his words disgrace the game reviews community and brings the emotional motivations of all critics into question.
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  9. Apr 10, 2015
    9
    An amazing remaster to an already amazing game. Game still keeps its hardness by changing things around enough to keep it fresh. I also never got the DLC, so that's a bonus!
  10. Jun 24, 2015
    9
    After completing Dark Souls 100%, Demons Souls, Dark Souls 2 100% and Bloodborne 100%, i love From Software games, from the scream at your TV moments after the 10th death, or losing 100 thousand souls, to the overwhelming joy of finally killing the boss you struggled on for a few days. Dark Souls 2 Scholar of the First Sin, has a different layout of enemies with some surprises waitingAfter completing Dark Souls 100%, Demons Souls, Dark Souls 2 100% and Bloodborne 100%, i love From Software games, from the scream at your TV moments after the 10th death, or losing 100 thousand souls, to the overwhelming joy of finally killing the boss you struggled on for a few days. Dark Souls 2 Scholar of the First Sin, has a different layout of enemies with some surprises waiting around any corner. I zipped through this game 100% in about 40 hours this time around, but only because i knew what was coming. For any new player, you'll love it if you have the patience for it. Not as good as Dark Souls 1 or Bloodborne, but a very enjoyable game. Bring on Dark Souls 3! Expand
  11. Apr 19, 2015
    9
    First game in the series I have played... It's amazing. The first 5 hours of loosing my mind to death was bearable, maybe fun, but now I am able to actually look after myself its even greater. The thing that is missing from most action games is skill, in dark souls it's the center of everything. Almost every fight is a challenging encounter that requires brain and brawn. My advice toFirst game in the series I have played... It's amazing. The first 5 hours of loosing my mind to death was bearable, maybe fun, but now I am able to actually look after myself its even greater. The thing that is missing from most action games is skill, in dark souls it's the center of everything. Almost every fight is a challenging encounter that requires brain and brawn. My advice to mastering the combat is patience, then, when the time is right - unleash death. I'd play this game even if it had no point, story or objective because the combat is so fun. But, on top of that is the secrets, the places, the game itself and that aspect is just as strong as any other action based RPG. Get it. Expand
  12. Apr 20, 2015
    10
    I never got the opportunity to play Dark Souls 1 or 2 for the xbox 360, so when I found out they we're releasing an optimized, DLC-Packed version of the game for Next-Gen platforms, I knew I had to get my hands on it.

    First and Foremost, without a doubt, this is by far the hardest game I have ever played. Words cannot describe the difficulty reflected in the Combat and AI in dark souls
    I never got the opportunity to play Dark Souls 1 or 2 for the xbox 360, so when I found out they we're releasing an optimized, DLC-Packed version of the game for Next-Gen platforms, I knew I had to get my hands on it.

    First and Foremost, without a doubt, this is by far the hardest game I have ever played. Words cannot describe the difficulty reflected in the Combat and AI in dark souls 2. Imagine every enemy you encounter in a game hits like a final boss. Imagine an environment where every step you take has a chance of killing you. Imagine a game where every second you stand or wait, you get closer to unimaginable death. Imagine a game where you can't even pause. All of this, and more, is Dark Souls. It is true test of Skill and would only recommend it to Real Gamers and RPG lovers. That being said however, Dark Souls 2 is easily the best RPG i have ever played. All the frustration and rage you get from getting wrecked by a limping little demon who happens to hit like his sword was injected with a pound of fire-dragon steroids and the constant falling of cliffs like you're Helen Keller in the final round of Wipe-Out is absolutely worth all the adrenaline and happiness you from overcoming incredible boss battles and gathering superb loot.

    10/10. A MUST own RPG.
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  13. Apr 11, 2015
    9
    I once seen a comment that said, "Any game in the Souls series that you choose to play first, you might feel its the best one of them all". that's how I feel about Dark Souls 2, it was my GOTY for 2014, I don't really compare the improvements to games like TLOU Remastered, but that 1080p/60fps is just wonderful, and its worth a purchase for people who didn't play the original version on PS3/X360.
  14. May 18, 2015
    10
    I never played Dark Souls II on its original release in 2014, so I only have a perspective on the new release and experience from the first Dark Souls game. So far, Dark Souls II is my favorite game on current gen consoles. It's one of the best games I've played in a few years. I am in love with the entire set up of the game; every bit of it. This game is loaded with tons of content. TheI never played Dark Souls II on its original release in 2014, so I only have a perspective on the new release and experience from the first Dark Souls game. So far, Dark Souls II is my favorite game on current gen consoles. It's one of the best games I've played in a few years. I am in love with the entire set up of the game; every bit of it. This game is loaded with tons of content. The base game has loads of zones with lots of mobs and there are lots of bosses. The DLC adds a lot more of these. The overall atmosphere is stunning. Each zone is so diverse from one another. You'll look forward to exploring each new zone and sometimes you may never want to leave a certain zone. The story is very nonlinear. There's little direction on where to go in the game but this leaves lots of room for free exploration. Character customization is one of a kind compared to other RPGs. You can make any type of character you can think of, and it will be good. The gameplay is great also. Combat is really fun in this game, and gameplay is what keeps a person playing. PvP is pretty fun too that has the player invade other's games or duel them in arenas. This game runs at a very smooth 60fps and the graphics are truly amazing. This is another aspect that I love about this game. Even though this is another Dark Souls game, it has a different feel from the first Dark Souls. In the first Dark Souls, each zone was perfectly linked together that almost connected to one safe area. The player had to be constantly moving back and forth in zones until they got the ability to fast travel. I loved this format. It made me gain a deep liking to each zone since I would spend so much time in each. Now in Dark Souls II, you get to fast travel from the start. The map is not really formatted like a connected map and almost feels a little linear. It seems that once I get the treasures and beat the boss in a zone I'm done with it and never have to come back. The only other thing is the enemies. The bosses and mobs seem to be easier compared to the first Dark Souls. The game doesn't have the same notorious difficulty as the previous title. But the game is no walk in the park either. There have been several times where It's taken me a few tries to complete an area. Expand
  15. Dec 8, 2016
    8
    A janky camera and sometimes unresponsive controls (no it wasnt my character build i checked) sometimes detract from this great game. I'd go A notch higher to 9 for this game but I feel like I should punish it as much as it punished me.

    The graphics arent amazing but its a fresh take on the old metroid vania game styles notorious for being overbearingly difficult and unlocking diferent
    A janky camera and sometimes unresponsive controls (no it wasnt my character build i checked) sometimes detract from this great game. I'd go A notch higher to 9 for this game but I feel like I should punish it as much as it punished me.

    The graphics arent amazing but its a fresh take on the old metroid vania game styles notorious for being overbearingly difficult and unlocking diferent areas with items and skills. The difficulty its self leaves you with a feeling of accomplishment when you kill a boss that few games out their provide you with. You genuinely feel like baddass because man this game is difficult. But at the same time you are humbled becuase the majority of bosses will kill you twice if you're not used to the game series and you make a crappy build.

    If you pay attention to the stats and the way your equipment influences your character build it will make the game a LOT easier. Learn the game, read wikis interact with the community. And you will have more fun and struggle less.
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  16. Jan 18, 2017
    8
    I played original DS2 on X360, stuck with Sinner and gave up. Now on X1 I just finish the game. A lot more annoying than others souls game, some bad and ugly levels, but still good game.
  17. May 14, 2016
    10
    This was my first Dark Souls experience ( i still have to play I and III ), when i first played it, it sucked, i was so lost and confused, my first character's items got fu*** lol, so i was forced to make a new one...

    When i first arrived in majula i felt so empty and sad (in a good way) , beautiful and dead at the same time... The game is so immersive... (i never felt like that
    This was my first Dark Souls experience ( i still have to play I and III ), when i first played it, it sucked, i was so lost and confused, my first character's items got fu*** lol, so i was forced to make a new one...

    When i first arrived in majula i felt so empty and sad (in a good way) , beautiful and dead at the same time...

    The game is so immersive... (i never felt like that before), when i met the Fallen Giant i panicked haha, like "WTF, i'm dead"

    The soundtrack is 8.5/10

    The game has TOO MANY dark places, and lazy to put effort into the details... graphics 8.7/10

    This game deserves an 9/10, but i'm giving 10 becouse there is too many haters...
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  18. May 4, 2017
    9
    I have played all but Demon's Souls (can't get it to run on an emulator), but this is the best, followed by the original. It improved vastly on Dark Souls 1's mechanics, and is stuffed with bug fixes.
    A few points:
    1) The durability is fixed. Look at he item info for repair powder. It describes the importance, and if you can't get from one bonfire to another without it breaking, you may
    I have played all but Demon's Souls (can't get it to run on an emulator), but this is the best, followed by the original. It improved vastly on Dark Souls 1's mechanics, and is stuffed with bug fixes.
    A few points:
    1) The durability is fixed. Look at he item info for repair powder. It describes the importance, and if you can't get from one bonfire to another without it breaking, you may be doing it wrong.
    2) The bosses can be easy as hell or hard as ****. But they aren't complex and are a lot of fun. I have had no hit box troubles, including when I roll or block.
    3) Only some of the graphics aren't fantastic. Actually, the moss and lichen in the FOFG are the only textures I hate. Towards the late game, I don't care about area design, I'm far too invested in the game to notice box rooms, but it isn't nonsensical.
    4) Servers are the best, with a perfectly appropriate password system in regards to soul memory.
    5) The controls are just the same. If you complain about a lack of control options, then clearly you didn't play the first or shouldn't play any.
    6) Altered enemies and increased difficulty give a new feel, and you get the DLC for free.

    In conclusion, this game improved on DS1 and is therefore the best. Weapons only ever become powerful late game and it is much easier to upgrade and get materials. Parrying is actually a skill with a fantastic animation that gives you a feeling that you are awesome or you deserved to lose.
    DS2 is undoubtedly my favorite, and doesn't rely on nostalgia like DS3
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  19. Jun 11, 2019
    8
    While probably the weakest in the soul series this game is still a solid title that has a lot of content in fact maybe a little too much but that's not really a negative now is it
  20. Oct 30, 2021
    10
    One of the best Games known to mankind.
    From Software is a safe heaven for the Gaming community.
    Especially in times where big Developers dissapiont us with theyr fraudulent intent.
    Praise the sun!
  21. Jun 20, 2020
    9
    Para mi el souls mas divertido, mas variedad en todos los aspetos y mucha libertad a la hora de escoger camino, lastima de las animaciones y los jefes facilones, por lo demas increible.
  22. Jun 22, 2022
    9
    Yes. This game is weaker than its predecessor. Bad bosses, bad locations, bad lore. Still, it's hard to mess up souls gameplay and it's an incredible pleasure to play mixed with frustration.
  23. Sep 2, 2020
    9
    While not as great as the first game it still delivers a fair but difficult challenge to overcome. The graphical improvement in this edition are outstanding and are well- worth it if you have the standard dark souls 2 game
  24. Sep 28, 2021
    9
    In my opinion, the best of dark souls mechanics. DS3 and anything in the future could be better with power stancing and hexes being its own class of spells. While DS3 is obviously a much more beautiful and dark game, DS2 is definitely good in its own right. Don't let the complainers turn you away.
  25. Jan 4, 2022
    10
    Geat Souls game offering a new region and chacaters/Enemies/weapons/armour to enjoy.
  26. Apr 4, 2022
    10
    The most underrated souls game, maybe is not so well connected, the location of the enemies and the ammount of them is absurde sometimes, but this is far the best atmospheric souls ever, the soundtrack, the depressed atmosphere is perfect, and the story is feel more complex and decadent than dark souls 1, and is feel more different and unique than the rest of souls experiencies.
  27. Jul 11, 2023
    9
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  28. Jan 22, 2023
    9
    Esse jogo é fantástico e maravilhoso! Esse é um dos melhores jogos já feitos na história da humanidade! Classes novas, armas novas, gráficos melhorados, DLCs incríveis, principalmente Scholar of The First Sin.
  29. Jun 28, 2023
    10
    This is my favourite Dark Souls game.
    Recently replayed it and it still holds up extremely well. This game has the best leveling system out of all Souls games and best build variety.

    Bosses are a bit easy compared to the levels but thats really the only complaint i have with this game.
  30. Sep 6, 2023
    10
    This game is so good, but is Impossible to compare with first game or third game. But is good and more times is more cheap then other games
Metascore
89

Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 11
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 11
  3. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. X-ONE Magazine UK
    May 26, 2015
    80
    It's still one of the best RPGs out there at the moment, but the NPC invasions and enemy placement felt a little unbalanced this time around. [Issue#124, p.79]
  2. May 10, 2015
    85
    From Software brings back its game making the game even better without distorting it. The result is an even harder game, surely suggested while we're waiting for the inevitable sequel.
  3. Apr 23, 2015
    90
    PC players that have already played the game and DLC are the ones that will maybe think twice before going through it again, while Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 players will get the most out of it.