This review is based on the Xbox One version of the expansion.
Justin from Pixel Gate writes:
It should be known that Ashes of Ariandel is my first foray into a Souls related DLC since Artorias of the Abyss. I loved Dark Souls II but never really had a chance to sit down and play the game’s additional content (someday). In Ashes of Ariandel you’re transported to the new land of the Painted World of Ariandel after talking to a praying man at the Cleansing Chapel bonfire before he sucks you into a scrap of painting and you’re dropped into this cold, frigid world.
TheGamer writes, "Some weapons resist the test of time."
The Nerd Stash: “Whether you’re here to gloat about your victories or to see what the fuss is about, we present to you the hardest bosses in the Souls series.”
Dark Souls 3 is easily the most replayable game in the Dark Souls Series. But, is the game good enough to spend nearly 10 hours killing Silver Knights alone?
These games bore me to tears. I don’t mind the difficulty it’s just the constant killing the same enemies over every time you rest that makes it so monotonous
The new item sets look quite fancy