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Reviews
41 reviews found100
Eurogamer Germany
Aug 26, 2012
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IncGamers
Aug 28, 2012
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95
GameSpot
Sep 10, 2012
It's in the uncompromising way it throws conventional wisdom to the wind, dropping you into its dangerous world without guidance, making you fend for yourself, and teaching you to shrug off defeat time and time again to finally earn victory. That this vast and unforgettable masterpiece is now only $40 makes the decision to play it even easier.
93
Games Master UK
Oct 24, 2012
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GamingTrend
Sep 17, 2012
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90
GameWatcher
Sep 20, 2012
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90
GameSpy
Oct 1, 2012
While this port isn't the significant enhancement that we'd all hoped for (to put it kindly), Prepare to Die Edition is still clearly the definitive version of Dark Souls. It plays smoother, multiplayer is improved, mods have enhanced the resolution and promise further improvements, and there's content not currently available on the consoles. PC gamers have had to wait a while, but we now have the best version of Dark Souls anywhere, and it's almost-unique type of challenging and rewarding gameplay has made it one of my all-time favorite games. Man, would it have killed Namco to put a little extra TLC into this game? It's obviously a winner, but I have a hard time giving $40 to a company that can't be bothered to provide the most basic of PC features.
90
Pelit (Finland)
Oct 14, 2012
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90
PC PowerPlay
Oct 11, 2012
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90
DarkStation
Sep 19, 2012
For all the ire thrown in its direction on forums, consider this rebuttal: Dark Souls has never looked better, ran smoother, or had more to offer than it does on PC. And for one of the best games of this generation, that's no mean feat. Just, y'know.