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For players who want challenge treated as a craft, not a gimmick, prepare to invest serious time.
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About Dark Souls Trilogy
I spent well over 200 hours across these three games, and they're the rare trilogy where each entry genuinely improves on the last. Dark Souls 1 establishes the formula: methodical combat, world-spanning level design, and deaths that sting but teach you something. Souls 2 experiments and stumbles in places, but 3 tightens everything into a relentless, visually stunning finale. Combat rewards patience and spacing over button mashing. Bosses have tells you'll recognize after a handful of attempts. You're not fighting broken AI or cheap hitboxes, you're outplayed, and that clarity is why fans come back. This collection isn't for players chasing instant gratification or forgiving tutorials. It's for anyone who wants challenge wrapped around exploration, build variety (magic, melee, hybrid), and level design that respects your attention. The three games share DNA but each stands alone. If you've bounced off Souls games before, this won't convert you. If you're curious, start with 1 or 3 depending on whether you want origins or polish.

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- Processor
- Intel Core i3-2100 / AMD® FX-6300
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 750 Ti / ATI Radeon HD 7950
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Network
- Broadband Inte…
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- Developer
- FromSoftware
- Publisher
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Release Date
- Apr 12, 2016
