Brendan Holben at GameCloud writes: "For returning scarred warriors or soon-to-be-schooled newbies, Dark Souls 3 is a sprawling testament to the series and another triumph in game design. While a little of the gloss is starting to wear off as the series nears the verge of stagnation, it’s still an enthralling experience. I came into the game a little apprehensive as Dark Souls 2 left me underwhelmed and I wasn’t really sure I could do another gruelling death-filled slog through another Souls game. In a way the game’s directness in terms of its linear structure gave me a greater sense of purpose while I happily let FromSoftware pander to my Dark Souls nostalgia. The changes to combat gives you enough options to find your own playstyle and the new combat mechanics allow for all sorts of playstyles without messing up the game’s balance. There isn’t anything particularly new or groundbreaking introduced in Dark Souls 3, but what’s here is difficult to fault."
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