Angels, Devils and Squid: Represented by three "factions" that make up Lordran:.That said, their trustworthiness is suspect. Ancient Keeper: Kaathe and Frampt have been waiting for the day an Undead would appear before them so they can give directives towards the endgame.Ambiguous Ending: Both endings are short and without much, if any, context as to what effect on the world your actions may have had.The Darkroot Garden and Darkroot Basin are both perpetually covered in darkness, which feels weird when you transition to another area where it's perpetually late afternoon.Oddly enough, it becomes safer after doing this since most non-Darkmoon enemies vanish. Anor Londo is know for its bright sunlight, but should the player attack Gwynevere, the city turns to night and remains dark for the rest of the game.The Alcatraz: The Undead Aslyum, where civilization locks up people cursed with the Darksign, mostly out of fear.Airborne Mook: The Giant Mosquitoes in Blighttown are flying enemies, meaning they can reach the player from nearly anywhere in the swamp and are hard to hit with the swings of certain weapons.In-game lore reveals that the end of the Age of Fire already came long ago, and the inevitable is only delayed because of Gwyn's sacrifice (and potentially your own). Most of Lordran, the former land of the lords, has gone to ruin, and the remaining humans have been branded with the Darksign, becoming The Undead and risking going mindless. After the End: The game takes place in the twilight years of Age of Fire.Aerith and Bob: Some characters have fantasy names, such as Laurentius of the Great Swamp, the Witch of Izalith, and Solaire, while others have standard names like Oswald, Oscar, and Logan.Action Prologue: The game's prologue, which involves Nito, the Witch of Izalith, and Gwyn taking on the dragons.Absurdly Spacious Sewer: The lower areas of the Depths are wet sewer corridors infested with rats and slimes, with some parts of them also resembling catacombs.It's not especially notable for its sharpness in-game, but his Leo Ring states that it is rumored to have cleaved a boulder in two. Absurdly Sharp Blade: Ornstein's Dragonslayer Spear, apparently.It has two sequels, Dark Souls II and Dark Souls III. On December 15th, 2014 FromSoftware began the PC version's transition off of the now defunct Games for Windows Live platform in favor of upgrading to support Steamworks, allowing players to transfer their data and achievements in the process. The PC port content was released for PS3 and Xbox 360 as DLC named "Artorias of the Abyss" on October 23, 2012. A PC port, Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition was later released August 24th 2012. The game was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on Septemin Japan and October 4 in North America and Europe. The game is an Action RPG very much like Demon's Souls, and reuses many elements, such as the combat, online mechanics, and Nintendo Hard difficulty. Players take the role of one of these undead, as they break out of the Undead Asylum and begin a quest through the huge, non-linear world of Lordran to ring the twin Bells of Awakening, prophesied to reveal the fate and true purpose of the undead. These immortal undead are doomed to eventual madness as they lose their humanity, and thus are locked away in an asylum in the north to await the end of the world. The world suffers through endless nights, and mysterious brands called the Darksign curse humans with eternal undeath. Aided by Seath the Scaleless, a traitorous dragon, they brought an end to the dragons, and ushered in a golden age called the Age of Fire. And the Furtive Pygmy, so easily forgotten. Gwyn, the Lord of Sunlight, and his faithful knights. The Witch of Izalith and her daughters of chaos. From the dark came the four lords: Nito, the First of the Dead. But then there was fire, and with it disparity: heat and cold, life and death, light and dark. In the Age of Ancients, the world was unformed, and shrouded by fog: a land of gray crags, arch-trees, and everlasting dragons. The game is directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, who previously directed Demon's Souls, the predecessor to Dark Souls. Dark Souls is the first game in the Dark Souls series, developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.
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