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title: "Dark Souls Remastered - PlayStation 4"
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# Intricate world design Epic gameplay Unique weaponry Dark Souls Remastered - PlayStation 4

**Price:** £23.89
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## Summary

> 🖤 Embrace the Darkness, Conquer the Light!

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- **What is this?** Dark Souls Remastered - PlayStation 4
- **How much does it cost?** £23.89 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unravel the Lore:** Dive deep into a rich narrative that keeps you coming back for more.
- • **Join the Community:** Choose your allegiance among nine covenants for a unique online experience.
- • **Master Your Skills:** From novice to expert, refine your strategies and conquer foes.
- • **Endless Replayability:** Every playthrough offers new challenges and surprises.
- • **Customize Your Journey:** Hundreds of combinations for a personalized gaming experience.

## Overview

Dark Souls Remastered for PlayStation 4 invites players into a hauntingly beautiful dark fantasy world filled with intricate designs, rich lore, and endless gameplay possibilities. With hundreds of weapon and magic combinations, players can craft their unique playstyle while mastering the art of strategy. Engage with a vibrant online community through nine distinct covenants, ensuring that every adventure is as unique as the player.

## Description

Then, there was fire. Re-experience the critically acclaimed, genre-defining game that started it all. Beautifully remastered, return to Lordran in stunning high-definition detail running at 60fps. Dark Souls Remastered includes the main game plus the Artorias of the Abyss DLC. All 4 platforms will have dedicated servers.

Review: Satisfied - Happy to receive it now all I have to do is install it
Review: Dark Souls is the single best action RPG of the last 10 years - Finally a game that respects its players and doesn't treat them like children! This is very much a game for adults. Unlike many other modern video games, Dark Souls doesn't hold your hand. It can be unforgiving and frustrating at first while you learn the complex and opaque mechanics, but if you put the time in, Dark Souls is an incredibly rewarding experience. There is no better feeling in gaming than finally mastering a boss and executing perfectly to take him down. Highly recommended if you have the patience! If you're a seasoned player of the series and looking at the Remastered version specifically, the first thing I'd say is that developer From Software did an excellent job with this update. They'e stabilized the framerate and improved the textures substantially from the original. They've also included all the DLC. The only significant flaws that I can point to are threefold: 1. It took a bit of getting used to the controls in DS after From Software implemented 360 degree rolling in subsequent entries. (If you've never played DS2/DS3, that won't be an issue). This isn't a flaw per se, because I'm sure people would have been upset if they had messed with the mechanics by integrating the rolling system from futures entries, but it is a thing that holds Dark Souls back relative to future entries. 2. I wish they had revised the original DS1 trophy list to include the DLC. Instead, it's the same list as the original game (without the DLC). And unlike SotFS, the all spells/miracles/etc trophies don't include the items you pick up in the DLC, so you can platinum this game without even playing the DLC (which is included in the game). That's a bit disappointing but not enough to detract from the fun of replaying this. 3. BoC is still hot garbage.

## Features

- Delve into an epic dark fantasy universe stricken by decline and the Curse. Explore its intricate world design - full of hidden passages, dungeons and secrets - and uncover its deeply rooted lore
- Each playthrough surprises you with new challenges and unexpected facets of the game. Don't bet on completing the game only once
- Hundreds of unique combinations of weaponry, armor, magic and crafting options to create your own playstyle and gaming experience
- From your first steps to mastery, build your character while refining your playing skills. Learn to strategize freely and experience the rewarding taste of overcoming daunting foes
- Whatever your motivations are to play online - collaboration or confrontation, support or betrayal - you'll find your true home among the nine covenants. Which allegiance will you choose?

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you play multi player coop??**
A: Yes you can co-op with 3 players with regular game play (that includes yourself) and up to 4 player co-op using a special in-game items (including yourself). There will also be 2-6 player PvP. Hope that helps you

**Q: Does this come with all the DLC?**
A: It comes with the only doc released for dark souls. Artorias of the Abyss

**Q: Will the multiplayer experience be easier to connect with friends like t was in dark souls 3? Or will be be the same as it was in the original**
A: This will include the password system from dark souls 3 and will have actually servers making the matchmaking in theory a lot faster and easier

**Q: will it require the online playstation subscription?**
A: No. Single player never requires PlayStation Plus. Any multiplayer will.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Satisfied
*by O***R on April 6, 2026*

Happy to receive it now all I have to do is install it

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dark Souls is the single best action RPG of the last 10 years
*by A***N on June 23, 2018*

Finally a game that respects its players and doesn't treat them like children! This is very much a game for adults. Unlike many other modern video games, Dark Souls doesn't hold your hand. It can be unforgiving and frustrating at first while you learn the complex and opaque mechanics, but if you put the time in, Dark Souls is an incredibly rewarding experience. There is no better feeling in gaming than finally mastering a boss and executing perfectly to take him down. Highly recommended if you have the patience! If you're a seasoned player of the series and looking at the Remastered version specifically, the first thing I'd say is that developer From Software did an excellent job with this update. They'e stabilized the framerate and improved the textures substantially from the original. They've also included all the DLC. The only significant flaws that I can point to are threefold: 1. It took a bit of getting used to the controls in DS after From Software implemented 360 degree rolling in subsequent entries. (If you've never played DS2/DS3, that won't be an issue). This isn't a flaw per se, because I'm sure people would have been upset if they had messed with the mechanics by integrating the rolling system from futures entries, but it is a thing that holds Dark Souls back relative to future entries. 2. I wish they had revised the original DS1 trophy list to include the DLC. Instead, it's the same list as the original game (without the DLC). And unlike SotFS, the all spells/miracles/etc trophies don't include the items you pick up in the DLC, so you can platinum this game without even playing the DLC (which is included in the game). That's a bit disappointing but not enough to detract from the fun of replaying this. 3. BoC is still hot garbage.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tough But Fair
*by R***O on December 13, 2018*

If you have paid attention to gaming journalism and marketing since Dark Soul's original release in 2011, no doubt you've seen the phrase "X is the Dark Souls of Y. " This serves as a signifier of the game's difficulty. These comparisons, however, end there and are strained at best and reductive at worst. Possibly the most infamous of these flimsy comparisons is GamesRadar's review of the 2017 Crash Bandicoot N-Sane Trilogy. The point I'm trying to make here and this review in general, are where these games differ in how they present their difficulty. Crash comes from a time that was still very much informed by the quarter stealing coin-op games of the arcade scene, and thus derives its difficulty from very acute attention to spatial awareness and timing. Playstation 1 era controls and systems, while at their core simple, are not what today's gamers are used to and don't help with the former. The platforms/shooter Cuphead has been called "Cup Souls" for its immense difficulty, despite it being derived from the intense influence of Japanese bullet hell games. These are renowned for their immensely twitchy gameplay that relies on, like Crash, spatial awareness and timing. Dark Souls is another beast entirely. While it is comparable to the coin-ops in that most enemies kill you in 3 hits, the comparisons mostly end there. Unlike other RPGs such as Skyrim, you have to understand multiple systems at work, and button mashing will not help you. There are no magic map markers or fast travel systems (in the first 2/3s of the game at least in the latter's case). The only form of checkpoint is the game's bonfires, bases spread across the map (at max 3 in an area) that allow you to heal, restore your estus (the only way to heal outside of the bonfires besides magic spells), and spend souls in order to level up. There's no regenerating health or magic. This game does not hold your hand. It makes you explore, go slowly through the game, and use trial and error to find out what style of play works for you. The former games don't have this malleability. They have to be played in the exact right way to get from place to place. Dark Souls, however, lets you make your own path. There's no one solution to the many seemingly insurpassable obstacles that the game throws at you and the tried and true solution of most western RPGs, button mashing, is really the only patently wrong answer. The game gifts all the tools one needs right from the start. The parry, riposte, and backstab techniques are a very intuitive way to deal with a majority of the game's mob. The game stresses that enemies should be dealt with 1-on-1 and groups will often split up to help the player out with this. There is no all encompassing class like Skyrim's infamous Stealth Archer, you build your character the way you are comfortable with and it will work for you. The game awards trial and error. That's why the soul recovery system is so fantastic. If you weren't aware, once you die in Dark Souls you leave behind a glowing green pile of the souls that you have collected up to that point. These souls are a dual purpose mechanic that functions as both the game's currency for shops and XP for leveling up. I offer a 3rd function for them though: motivation to learn from your mistakes. You have to embrace the "You Died" screen; you should be learning from each death. If you don't, you lose the souls you worked so hard to get. The game awards endurance and hope. These two tools will be more powerful than any weapon on your way to the end of this game. It suffers from a third act that was rushed for time constraints. This part of the game doesn't capture the tense feelings and dread of the former part of the game, you are likely way more than powerful enough for each boss. All in all, it keeps aesthetic and requirement for strategy all the way through, so this 3rd act isn't a chore or boring. It just isn't as captivating as the earlier portions. I'd recommend this game if you have patience and a little time on your hands; a normal first time play through takes anywhere between 50 and 70 hours on average. The multiplayer in this game is really unique. If you have humanity, you can sacrifice some to unhollow yourself. This allows you to summon the help of certain NPCs and other players at various points of the game which can help for particularly tough bosses. On my first play through I had a lot of trouble maintaining humanity though and I didn't get to utilize this feature much, I had to beat Ornstein and Smough all by myself. That tested my will. Some real life assistance will surely be helpful in this game. However, reversing your hollowing also sets you up to be invaded by other players, in line with this game's faction systems. Various factions give you access to benefits such as new weapons or magic as you level up your affinity with that faction. This leveling system is based on items that you can recover from either helping or invading other players, and occasionally found in the world as loot. The invasion system is where a lot of the role playing comes in. There's a certain forest area that is guarded by a certain faction. Joining that faction and murdering incoming players is a great way to mine humanity and souls and faction items and also makes the forest hunters not attack you once you enter that area. While it does add more depth to the experience, it can be frustrating when you're in a bind nowhere near a bonfire with no idea of what to do next just to be invaded and have all your hard work erased. This isn't common but when it does happen, it can be quite the setback. However, you'll be used to setbacks with this game. The matchmaking is based on what your strongest weapon is, so if you're still trying to orient yourself in the game, maybe don't try to level up your weapons early on to avoid highly experienced griefers. That all being said, the multiplayer isn't very active as of right now. In terms of content, this is a 1:1 port of the Prepare to Die edition that includes the game and DLC. This version fixes frame rate issues that blighted Blightown and various other portions of the game. The textures are updated and are noticeably nicer than the last generation versions of this game. I originally had this on PS3 in 2014 but I "didn't get it" and dropped it after failing to get past a certain early boss that I must have tried upwards of 50 times. Even with that little bit of time spent, the graphics are noticeably nicer. Its nothing amazing; current gen games like Bloodborne and Dark Souls 3 look a lot nicer on their native consoles than this does, but the aesthetic is still here in all its gothic and depressing glory. If you played on PC, however, most of the function updates included in the mod DSFix cover the issues that console gamers had no solution for. This remaster is purely for console gamers who missed their chance last gen or those that want a more consistent and less buggy experience than what they had on PS3 or Xbox360. Good luck, Chosen Undead.

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