Teensy quibbles aside, it’s difficult to imagine how this Demon’s Souls remake could be any better. It looks great, it sounds even better, and it’s extremely respectful of the PS3 original, which has aged surprisingly well after all these years. This is an exceptional remake, and it’s exactly what Demon’s Souls deserves.
Had never played one of these souls games before so decided to start with this one. Initially I couldn't get up the steps at the start of Boletaria without dying and was going to uninstall it then somehow everything just clicked and from that point on I couldn't stop playing it. Loved the grinding aspect of getting souls and leveling up as it always pays off. It looks amazing. The world's are all really unique and interesting though the swamp was a bit of a slog due to the slow mobility. The prison level was as good as any level in any game I've played. Bosses were interesting. Definitely more of a puzzle in figuring out how to defeat them than an actual brawl. The only real negative is what others have said in that the game doesn't care about your feelings as it spawns you back at the beginning . On some stages you have to go through the whole level again just to get back to the boss fight so being prepared is essential though it was possible to just run past some enemies and in others shortcuts are opened. Currently playing Elden Ring and although better designed and more refined I can't recommend this highly enough. Just be prepared for some rage inducing deaths.
This how a remake is suposed to be made. Plus it was made by another studio !? Hold that W.
Thanks to both From software and Bluepoint for delivering us this masterpiece.
Although the gameplay of the original Demon's Souls isn't out of date in 2020, Bluepoint still did a perfect remake job. It's not only because the remake version looks like a next-gen blockbuster, but also because it plays more smoothly than before. If you love souls-like games, you really should buy PS5 as soon as possible to enjoy it.
Revisiting Demon’s Souls in this fancy new package was some of the most fun I’ve had all year. The return to Boletaria was a pleasant reminder of just how good the game is, and the influx of new players makes it the current definitive choice for someone looking to get into the series. There’s a certain boldness to releasing the game relatively functionally the same so that a whole new generation of people can experience just how weird it is. While the facelift can cause some dissonance, most will experience a beautiful action RPG with some of the most tightly-designed levels and a bevy of different ways to approach the game. It may not be a brand new game, but even all these years later there still isn’t anything else quite like it.
Demon's Souls is an amazing game to show off that the PS5 is a graphical powerhouse. The mechanics from the original are intact, just like the grim and mysterious atmosphere. This might be the best launch game on the PlayStation 5.
An unforgiving, unrelenting classic reborn for a new generation, Demon's Souls is no more accessible now than it was back in 2010 (though the frame rate is much better). If you've ever been the slightest bit curious about the Souls series then you can revisit ground zero in all its glory, making for one of the best PlayStation launch titles of all time.
While you’ll get a lot of enjoyment from your time with this title, FromSoftware has definitely refined and improved on the design and mechanics in the more recent released Souls games. Without a doubt Bluepoint Games has delivered a brilliant remaster of a niche game that not a lot of people had the chance to play originally. Demon’s Souls is worth checking out on the PS5. But if you’re looking to see what makes FromSoftware so amazing at what they do, you’re going to find a better overall experience in one of their newer titles like Dark Souls III, Bloodborne, or Sekrio: Shadows Die Twice.
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Se nota que fue el primer souls,aprendieron luego que poner la "hoguera" a mil metros del jefe que te va a matar a cada rato, no tenia sentido...pero para aprender primero hay que arruinarlo...
Es totalmente desesperante tener que pasar por medio mapa para llegar a los jefes cuando mueres, totalmente y perdida de tiempo.
El jefe final tiene la mecánica mas innecesariamente injusta del mundo, la cerecita del pastel de desesperación, si se resolvieran solo esos dos puntos, estaría mucho mas feliz. Esta bien para vivir todos los Souls, pero jo-der...
Nach Bloodborn ein Spaziergang. Ich habe mir mehr Verzweiflung gewünscht. Dennoch. Es ist der Grundstein eines Genres, welches bis heute fesselt. Das Kampfsystem Scheppert und die Welt sieht fantastisch aus. Die zusammenhangslosen Level sind jedoch ein großer Minuspunkt. Naja. trotzdem ein fesselndes Spiel. Für mich ist dieses Spiel übrigens eher eine 7,9. Für die 8 reicht es bei mir nicht.
SummaryFrom PlayStation Studios and Bluepoint Games comes a remake of the PlayStation classic, Demon’s Souls. Entirely rebuilt from the ground up and masterfully enhanced, this remake introduces the horrors of a fog-laden, dark fantasy land to a whole new generation of gamers. Those who’ve faced its trials and tribulations before, can once agai...