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# Immersive atmospheric visuals Dynamic sword combat system Expansive interconnected world Dark Souls III - PlayStation 4 Standard Edition

**Brand:** bandai namco
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## Summary

> 🔥 Dark Souls III: Where every ember fuels your legend ⚔️

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## Key Features

- • **Craft your unique combat style:** Leverage diverse weapon movesets and skill points to tailor your battle approach like a true warrior.
- • **Challenge yourself with rewarding gameplay:** Join a loyal fanbase that thrives on the game’s legendary difficulty and unparalleled replayability.
- • **Engage in revolutionary online multiplayer:** Seamlessly blend single-player and multiplayer with up to 6 players, co-op summons, and intense PvP invasions.
- • **Explore a masterfully interconnected landscape:** Navigate vast, breathtaking environments designed for endless discovery and strategic gameplay.
- • **Dive into a hauntingly beautiful dark fantasy world:** Experience cutting-edge dynamic lighting and particle effects that pull you deep into the ruins.

## Overview

Dark Souls III for PlayStation 4 delivers a visually stunning, interconnected dark fantasy world with dynamic sword combat and an innovative online system. Known for its challenging yet rewarding gameplay, it combines elements from previous Souls titles to create a polished, immersive experience that has captivated a massive, loyal community since its 2016 release.

## Description

As fires fade and the world falls into ruin, developer From Software and director Hidetaka Miyazaki continue their critically-acclaimed and genre-defining series with Dark Souls III. Fans and newcomers alike will get lost in the games hallmark rewarding gameplay and immersive graphics. Now only embers remain...

Review: Easily the most challenging, and REWARDING game ever - First off, in response to all the reviewers stating "this game is TOO hard, don't get it" are obviously people who have not given the game a chance. This game IS hard. All of the Souls games are hard. They are suppose to be challenging. I said the same thing 5 years ago when Demon Souls came out. But I gave it a chance, and since has become my most favorite game franchise EVER. If you played the other Dark Souls games, you will pick this one up quickly. The game play is virtually identical, with addition of a special move set attached to each weapon. There have been a few changes since Dark Souls 2. The Estus system now includes FP (skill points, Mana or Magicka - whatever you choose to call it) You allot your Estus Flasks between your HP and FP. This is annoying for lower level caster builds, because you must choose between your Health, and your Magic. Also there are a few new weapons, armor sets, spells, miracles, and pyromancies. There aren't as many new items as you would hope however. MOST of the weapons, spells, etc have been carried over from the other Souls games. This is good for familiarity, but for the first playthrough, you will be surprised at how long it takes you to find a weapon you haven't seen before. This game combines aspects from ALL of the Souls games, including Demons Souls and Bloodborne. The overly large, very fast moving enemies from Bloodborne make an appearance in this game. Not the same enemies of course, just similar in combat style. The slower dumb enemies are here too, as well as many humanoid enemies that fight like a real human player would. This adds to the challenge, and ultimately the frustration, as you will die a lot more. That's good though. The challenge adds to the replayabilty of this game. The online aspects of this game are also what add to the replayabilty, and have created such a loyal fan base. The problem though is that the COOP and PVP elements are still broken after the game has been out a month. I did not subtract a star for this, because they will fix it, as they always do. I am surpised of the problems, this far after the release. There have been days at a time, that there is virtually NO ONLINE PLAY. That totally sucks, but don't let that prevent you from buying it. THEY WILL FIX IT. So when it works, PVP and COOP is pretty amazing. You can summon up to 3 people to help you, usind a dried finger (2 people without the finger). You can also be invaded by a plethora of human players itching to kill you. Up to 6 players in the game, including the host (YOU) can exist at any one time. You can choose to manually summon phantoms to help you, or wear a special item that will automatically bring phantoms to your aid when you get invaded. The online play of this game is unlike any other game, and it has in turn created a HUGE LOYAL fan following. So I will wrap it up. You can see videos on youtube all day that will give you more info than any written review. I will say this though: If you have played all the Souls games including Bloodborne, this game will seem very famliar to you. So many aspects have been carried over including weapons, spells, bosses, areas, NPCs, items, move sets, armor, etc. If you are not familiar with other souls games, this game will give you a run for your money. It is challenging, and not straight forward at all. There is nothing linear about this game. There is a lot left to figure out even after you think you've completed an area. If you can get past the initial learning curve of the game, you will end up loving it just like all the other loyal fans.
Review: Recommended for anyone looking for a challenging yet polished game - While anyone coming from Dark Souls II knows that the game could only go up from there, I must say this is a very polished game and was my intro to the series. I've since spent time playing the older games and, while I know the die hard fans of the originals may call the older ones the best, this game really shined for me. Out of all my games, this one has a unique place due to the difficulty, which reminds me of early Nintendo games where you couldn't save before every unknown corner, but not completely frustrating. Sure, some of the bosses were easy, but they were very fun battles with the two which stood out the most were the Dancer and Aldrich. Both battles were fun and by the time NG++ came around, they were both hard. Although I think the parry window is smaller than in Dark Souls II, I seem to only hit it off around 50% of the time, I'm sure it'll improve with practice. As for PVP, it can definitely be upsetting when you're running through a level and someone invades and gives you a good fight, I think this adds to the challenge. And you can always disconnect or, just never use an ember to attract attention. While I read that early on there was a lot of difficulty in people establishing PVP connections, the current patch level seems to work fine, and I was able to obtain the platinum trophy through both PVP and grinding. Warning though, if you really don't like PVP, the grind for the platinum trophy will be long and agonizing, but if you keep around the ~120 PVP level, finding opponents should be easy.

## Features

- Atmospheric Visual - Dynamic lighting and particle effects immerse players into a dark fantasy world of ruin
- Interconnected World - Expertly crafted world encourages players to explore vast and breathtaking landscapes
- Sword Action - Diversifies combat action allowing players to craft their own unique play style
- Unique Online System - Evolution of trademark online multiplayer functionality that seamlessly integrates online interactions into single player story

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00Z9LUFHS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,163 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2,003 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,279) |
| Date First Available | June 13, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00722674120142 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 12014 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Bandai Namco Entertainment America |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Publication Date | April 12, 2016 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | April 12, 2016 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 722674120142 |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this a digital copy ?**
A: no it is a physical copy

**Q: I just purchased dark souls 3 today & it says i won't get it until may why would it take that long?**
A: We ship all orders the next day.  It is in stock and will ship within 24 hours.  That is just Amazon rhetoric as some sellers will take that long so they cover there butts.

**Q: Are you a cleric or something?**
A: In my daily life, I am a level 37 Half-giant Were-salamander cleric in the service of Surtr.  All praise the Lord of Fire.  If asking about the game, you can start as a cleric, among other numerous classes.  More specifically, any character class can cast miracles (clerical type spells) if they level their stats accordingly- i.e. strongly miracles require higher faith levels.

**Q: english subtitle only?**
A: I got this from the steam page but this should be the same for the PS4 versionSubtitle Languages: English, French	, Italian, German, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Portuguese-Brazil, Simplified Chinese,	Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easily the most challenging, and REWARDING game ever
*by J***N on May 15, 2016*

First off, in response to all the reviewers stating "this game is TOO hard, don't get it" are obviously people who have not given the game a chance. This game IS hard. All of the Souls games are hard. They are suppose to be challenging. I said the same thing 5 years ago when Demon Souls came out. But I gave it a chance, and since has become my most favorite game franchise EVER. If you played the other Dark Souls games, you will pick this one up quickly. The game play is virtually identical, with addition of a special move set attached to each weapon. There have been a few changes since Dark Souls 2. The Estus system now includes FP (skill points, Mana or Magicka - whatever you choose to call it) You allot your Estus Flasks between your HP and FP. This is annoying for lower level caster builds, because you must choose between your Health, and your Magic. Also there are a few new weapons, armor sets, spells, miracles, and pyromancies. There aren't as many new items as you would hope however. MOST of the weapons, spells, etc have been carried over from the other Souls games. This is good for familiarity, but for the first playthrough, you will be surprised at how long it takes you to find a weapon you haven't seen before. This game combines aspects from ALL of the Souls games, including Demons Souls and Bloodborne. The overly large, very fast moving enemies from Bloodborne make an appearance in this game. Not the same enemies of course, just similar in combat style. The slower dumb enemies are here too, as well as many humanoid enemies that fight like a real human player would. This adds to the challenge, and ultimately the frustration, as you will die a lot more. That's good though. The challenge adds to the replayabilty of this game. The online aspects of this game are also what add to the replayabilty, and have created such a loyal fan base. The problem though is that the COOP and PVP elements are still broken after the game has been out a month. I did not subtract a star for this, because they will fix it, as they always do. I am surpised of the problems, this far after the release. There have been days at a time, that there is virtually NO ONLINE PLAY. That totally sucks, but don't let that prevent you from buying it. THEY WILL FIX IT. So when it works, PVP and COOP is pretty amazing. You can summon up to 3 people to help you, usind a dried finger (2 people without the finger). You can also be invaded by a plethora of human players itching to kill you. Up to 6 players in the game, including the host (YOU) can exist at any one time. You can choose to manually summon phantoms to help you, or wear a special item that will automatically bring phantoms to your aid when you get invaded. The online play of this game is unlike any other game, and it has in turn created a HUGE LOYAL fan following. So I will wrap it up. You can see videos on youtube all day that will give you more info than any written review. I will say this though: If you have played all the Souls games including Bloodborne, this game will seem very famliar to you. So many aspects have been carried over including weapons, spells, bosses, areas, NPCs, items, move sets, armor, etc. If you are not familiar with other souls games, this game will give you a run for your money. It is challenging, and not straight forward at all. There is nothing linear about this game. There is a lot left to figure out even after you think you've completed an area. If you can get past the initial learning curve of the game, you will end up loving it just like all the other loyal fans.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Recommended for anyone looking for a challenging yet polished game
*by T***S on March 4, 2017*

While anyone coming from Dark Souls II knows that the game could only go up from there, I must say this is a very polished game and was my intro to the series. I've since spent time playing the older games and, while I know the die hard fans of the originals may call the older ones the best, this game really shined for me. Out of all my games, this one has a unique place due to the difficulty, which reminds me of early Nintendo games where you couldn't save before every unknown corner, but not completely frustrating. Sure, some of the bosses were easy, but they were very fun battles with the two which stood out the most were the Dancer and Aldrich. Both battles were fun and by the time NG++ came around, they were both hard. Although I think the parry window is smaller than in Dark Souls II, I seem to only hit it off around 50% of the time, I'm sure it'll improve with practice. As for PVP, it can definitely be upsetting when you're running through a level and someone invades and gives you a good fight, I think this adds to the challenge. And you can always disconnect or, just never use an ember to attract attention. While I read that early on there was a lot of difficulty in people establishing PVP connections, the current patch level seems to work fine, and I was able to obtain the platinum trophy through both PVP and grinding. Warning though, if you really don't like PVP, the grind for the platinum trophy will be long and agonizing, but if you keep around the ~120 PVP level, finding opponents should be easy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great RPG newcomers should try
*by H***E on May 15, 2016*

Dark Souls III is one of the best games to come out this year. A fitting swan song to the Dark Souls series and a challenging but rewarding time to be had. It's dark and atmospheric world sucks you in and makes you want to explore and piece together the mysteries of its setting. The world is so creatively put together. Creature designs are excellent and often unsettling.Characters are completely insane. Driven mad by the unending apocalypse they live in. Every defeated boss is a true accomplishment you earned. Nothing is handed to you but if you have the willpower you can overcome even the cruelest of enemies this game has to offer. If the game proves too much, however, you can call in help to get you through it. This is probably the easiest out of the Souls games but its still really fun and worth your time. If you weren't a fan of the first two or were intimidated by them I'd say give this a try. I never could get into the first two myself and didn't really come to like these types of games until Bloodborne. After that I was hooked. Fortunately,Dark Souls III is far more accommodating than the previous entries in the series, in a good way. Normally I don't recommend people come into a series in its last entry but in this case its worth it so you can discoverer why this series is so beloved. Once you get what Dark Souls is all about you'll wonder why you ever didn't want to play it, I promise you that.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Dark Souls III - PlayStation 4 Standard Edition
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