Fist clenching, head spinning, everything that you hear will be so infuriating.
You are down to your final Estus Flask, a very fundamental healing item in this game. However, blam! The flaming sword of the Smelter Demon hit you very hard you see the death screen again and again.
That's my brief excruciating and frustrating moment in this game. Successor of the highly grossed game Dark Souls, Dark Souls 2 is the second installment in the series, not counting Demon's Souls.
As a player that spent 100 hours in the previous game, I was anticipating this game so long. Upon the release date in PC, I played this game like 5 hours straight. I missed the frustration that were generated in the previous game, and boy Dark Souls 2 will give any masochist gamers out there a big satisfaction.
Many changes was brought from the previous installment. The removal of leveling up system in the Bonfire, a universal checkpoint, to a single entity named Emerald Herald, just like Maiden in Black in Demon's Souls. The players can also travel along bonfire from the very beginning. There are also changes in the starting classes, which the dual-wielding Swordsman and the versatile Explorer are added to the rosters. The area is much more bigger than the previous game, which the players have to relies on warping from bonfire to other.
The story is set 200 years after the previous games, setting the players to be an undead that seeks for cure in order to restore their humanity. The players must seek King Vendrick, and have to collect 4 Great Souls in order to gain passage to Draenglic Castle, the King's domain.
That's all for today's game review. I hope you guys try this game.
Thanks for your time, and see you later!
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