Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin - PlayStation 4
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Description
Features
Dark Souls
Descend once again into hopelessness, misery and impending doom as the critically acclaimed saga continues
Enjoy an enriched storyline with all 3 DLC Pack contents, including Crown of the Sunken King, Crown of the Old Iron King and Crown of the Ivory King
Immerse yourself in an enhanced gaming experience with augmented item descriptions, additional NPCs added to assist players through each level, plus parameter setting adjustments for improved balance
Feel as if you're truly in the game with upgrades to graphics, textures, acoustics and lighting
Show your competitive side thanks to an increase in maximum online players
What's Included
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin
Key Specs
- ESRB RatingT (Teen 13+)
- ESRB DescriptorsBlood and gore, Mild language, Partial nudity, Violence
- Compatible Platform(s)PlayStation 4
General
- Product NameDark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin
- BrandBANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- PublisherBandai Namco Games
- DeveloperFromSoftware
- Model Number12027
Game Details
- GenreAction and Adventure, Role Playing
Certifications & Listings
- ESRB RatingT (Teen 13+)
- ESRB DescriptorsBlood and gore, Mild language, Partial nudity, Violence
Compatibility
- Compatible Platform(s)PlayStation 4
Other
- UPC722674120272
Customer reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 422 reviews
(422 customer reviews)to a friend
Customers are saying
Customers are pleased with the challenging nature of Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin, with many noting that it is not for casual players. The game's graphics and immersive story are also highly praised, with some customers even saying that the graphics are excellent. Additionally, the inclusion of all the DLC on the disc is seen as a positive, as is the improved frame rate compared to the PS3 version.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Challenging, Dlc
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Dark Souls 2: REMIX!!!!!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.It's a remix of Dark Souls 2 (YESTH!) with the added DLC (YESTH!), different enemy and item placement (YESTH!), and an upgrade to textures and lighting (YESTH!). I was a little skeptical about buying this because I thought: "Why mess with the original great DS2?" But being a huge Souls fan in general, I took a dive and I can tell you it was well worth it. It feels like a refreshing experience all around and certainly is more challenging. The only problem is, is that there is no updated Future Press guide to go along with this updated version and DLC. Only time will tell!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Dlc
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
DarkSouls 2 "complete edition"
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This version of Dark Souls 2 comes with all the dlc that us fans payed for when they released them. I bought copies for both the xbone and the PS4. Yes, I like the series that much. If you haven't played this version on the new consoles, I highly recommend picking this up...so I can school you noob lol
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
It's no Bloodborne, but it's still great!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Bought this right after completing Bloodborne - which was my first "Souls" game. The one aspect that Dark Souls 2 trumps Bloodborne is the weapon variety - which is AMAZING. The game is a little rough around the edges, but it still looks great for a game originally on the PS3. If you love Bloodborne, or even Dark Souls 1, this is a great addition to the series and should be played by any fan.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Challenging, Graphics, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It's Dark souls
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Absolutely incredible this game is simply one of the best games ever made IMO and sets the new bar for RPGs and games in generally the game took me about 35 hours to complete partly because of the amount of times you die but for me its what makes the game so good because when you finish the game there is no better feeling than knowing that you completed Dark Souls 2. You ask why I see well let me tell why. Its just that every conceivable area has been improved from the original Dark Souls from the gameplay, story, balance, and the overall experience has been improved and has resulted in a true masterpiece in gaming. But I will warn you that this game is only for HARDCORE GAMERS because you aren't then trust me will become a real dark soul but if you are then get out there and buy this masterpiece right now and you wont forget it.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Challenging, Dlc, Graphics
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Upgrade For the Souls Fans
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The game runs better that the Playstation 3 ever did. It looks and runs much better than before. The game is harder by the way of more enemy placement. Connection to other players is definitely better than before. Plus you get all the DLC packs release on the ps3 version. I never played the DLC, because by the time I was going to this got announce and i decided to wait and let me tell it was definitely worth the wait.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Challenging
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Classic Improved
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Dark Souls was great and Dark Souls II improved upon it in every way. This game is brutal without a doubt. But, there is no game that makes you feel more accomplished when you overcome its challenges. You die, but it never seems unfair. You're forced to learn from your mistakes and adapt to your enemies. The bosses are extraordinary, and despite being frustrating Dark Souls II always keeps you coming back for more. With the inclusion of all the DLC as well... there is no reason not to buy and love this game.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Challenging, Dlc, Graphics
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
great remaster
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.great game. awesome graphics. it's an "update" from the original PS3 version, but looks so much more gorgeous. Enemy placements were different and is definitely more challenging than the original. Have not gotten to the DLC parts yet, but it's included from all the sources I've read.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Graphics
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Worth going back and dying again.
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.When From Software first released Dark Souls II for the PC and last-gen consoles we here at Chalgyr's Game Room absolutely loved it. A near-perfect blend between action, brutally challenging gameplay, and traditional roleplaying elements, Dark Souls II was a strong contender for our Game of the Year awards, as well as being one of the titles that a few of us were quite thankful for in our 2014 Thanksgiving article. When we got wind of the remaster that was scheduled for release in April of this year for current-gen systems, and that it would contain the three DLC packs as well as some new content, we just had to get our hands on it and now that we have spent countless hours smiting hollows and dying (a lot), here is our review. The most notable graphical upgrades come in the form of the framerate and lighting; while the lighting is not as nice as seen in the original E3 videos, it is a significant improvement of the original release. The framerate however, is absolutely glorious as it runs at 60 FPS with a few rare instances of FPS drop (most notably for me was while fighting the Old Iron King in the Iron Keep). The new higher resolution textures are all clean and look great at 1080p and draw distances, where applicable, are as nice as ever. The one thing I did find that was quite annoying is that there are numerous places where, after killing a hollow, the item that they drop will be suspended above the actual body, I saw it most often in The Lost Bastille and The Iron Keep where it happened enough that it became more than a nuisance. Fortunately it seemed to be limited to just those areas, as it did not seem to happen in other locations with varying heights (like Huntsman's Copse and The Gutter). Beyond that one little issue, Scholar of the First Sin looks gorgeous on the PlayStation 4. Gameplay has both changed and not changed. I have put about 250 hours or so into the original release and am currently on NG++++ (as I said, we here at Chalgyr's loved the game) so I went into Scholar of the First Sin thinking it would be a breeze. I could not have been more wrong. Enemy patterns and positions have changed significantly, throwing you up against some of the tougher enemies right out of the gate. Just as you enter the Forest of the Fallen Giants you are greeted by a couple of standard Hollow Infantry units and an Ogre. With the puny weapons that you have access to (even the morningstar that is just off the cliff to Majula), taking on an Ogre and a Hollow Infantry or three is incredibly taxing. I died two or three times in that first mob until I removed my armor and simply went about dodging all over (I started as a Fighter, as I normally go Swordsman in a full Dex build, so I wanted to change things up) getting a hit in here or there to weed out the enemies. That first fight sets the pace for pretty much the entire game, as enemy counts are increased and terrible things, such as a Pursuer appearing at all of the wrong times, happen. Boss fights seem largely untouched, though that could be because there are generally two summon signs (not including other player summons) outside of the mist door to the boss. If anything the access to more units make things quite easy. Take the Ruin Sentinels in The Lost Bastille; normally you would have the one NPC to help handle all three of them, but in Scholar of the First Sin you get a second NPC that can join, this one a melee character. The melee character can soak up the damage and then the mage will pound them with Soul Spear (an immensely powerful spell). The two of them were able to take out two of the Sentinels before both were vanquished, leaving me just the third one to kill. While it is easy in the first run, I can only imagine (and hope) that Bonfire Aesthetics or NG+ will significantly increase the difficulty of the boss fights, as they seem to be the only thing that has not truly changed. While the graphics and mobs got an overhaul, the music and sound effects did not. This is not a bad thing though, as the sound from the original game was absolutely wonderful. The audio conveys both a rich and gloomy atmosphere in Drangleic and the brilliance behind it can stir intense emotions like despair or dread, sadness and helplessness. For a game that can be downright brutal, the masterful audio is just another way for From Software to torment your soul. Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin, with its enhanced graphics, altered mobs, new content and the added DLC packs creates what is easily my favorite PlayStation 4 game to date. Between the updates that were made and the solid and wonderful gameplay, Dark Souls II is a must have for any current-gen console owners. Every defeated enemy is a victory unto its own and the payoff is well worth any bit of frustration that you may have with dying regularly.
I would recommend this to a friend
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