Dark Souls II

Dark Souls II
Developer(s)FromSoftware
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Games
  • JP: FromSoftware
Director(s)
  • Tomohiro Shibuya
  • Yui Tanimura
Producer(s)Masanori Takeuchi
Designer(s)Naotoshi Zin
Programmer(s)Yoshitaka Suzuki
Artist(s)Keiichiro Ogawa
Writer(s)Toshifumi Nabeshima
Composer(s)
SeriesDark Souls
Platform(s)
Release
March 11, 2014
  • PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
    Windows
    • WW: April 24, 2014[3]
    Scholar of the First Sin
    • JP: February 5, 2015 (PS3, X360, PC)
    • EU: April 2, 2015
    • NA: April 7, 2015
    • JP: April 9, 2015 (PS4, Xbox One)
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Dark Souls II[a] is a 2014 action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware. The second installment of the Dark Souls series, it was released for Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 by FromSoftware in Japan and Bandai Namco Games internationally. Taking place in the kingdom of Drangleic, the game follows a cursed undead character searching for a cure to their affliction. Dark Souls II was released in March 2014 after some initial delays, with the Windows version being released the following month.

Dark Souls II was a critical and commercial success. A remastered version of the game, titled Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin, was released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows in April 2015. It contains the original game and its downloadable content with upgraded graphics, expanded online multiplayer capacity, and various other changes. A sequel, Dark Souls III, was released in 2016.

Gameplay

Dark Souls II is an entry in the Dark Souls series, known for its difficulty, as both bosses and standard enemies have the potential to defeat the player in only a few hits. Bad play is punished severely by most enemies, and opportunities for recovering health are limited. What's more, with each death the player's maximum health is reduced. This process, called hollowing, can continue until the HP bar reaches a set lower limit of 50%. The player's full HP bar is only recovered when they expend a rare item. The game uses a form of joint currency called "souls", which are used as both experience points for leveling up and also as currency for purchasing items from shops. Upon death, the player's entire collection of souls is dropped; the player can recover their dropped souls by returning to the spot where they died, but if they die before picking them up, the souls are permanently lost.

Multiplayer in Dark Souls II uses the same format as its predecessors; players have the choice between co-operative play in the form of being "summoned" into another player's game world either by soapstone or in-game covenant, or player-versus-player through "invading" other worlds or arena duels. Both forms of multiplayer occur pseudo-randomly, although matchmaking formulas are used to pair characters at similar levels together.

The game allows its difficulty to be adjusted by mechanics built into the game. The game designers placed certain items early in the game allowing newer players higher basic damage and defense than they would normally have at that point. For more experienced players, the designers placed higher skill cap items early that do more damage if executed correctly. Other penalties, such as the health reduction on death, can be significantly reduced with certain items. This allows the player to set the game's difficulty based on their experiences with the game, rather than through a menu option. Dark Souls II features a new game plus mode. With each replay, the player retains their levels, souls, and most items.[4]

Plot

Dark Souls II begins with the protagonist who has become Undead, cursed to never die and doomed to eventually become a Hollow, a zombie-like being with no memories or purpose. Known as the "Bearer of the Curse", the Emerald Herald tasks the protagonist to obtain the four Great Souls from the Old Ones, powerful beings who fell in obscurity, to break the curse. Successful, the Emerald Heralds directs the Bearer of the Curse to the capital to find the king. There, they meet Queen Nashandra instead, who reveals the king has fled his throne after failing his duty long ago, and requests his death.

Unbeknownst to the Bearer of the Curse, Nashandra is the catalyst of the kindom's fall; after tricking the king into launching an ill-fated invasion across the sea into the lands of the Giants, she coveted their souls and sought to steal their power. Though the attack succeeded, the Giants retaliated into destroying the kingdom. Learning of Nashandra's true nature, the king locked himself inside the Undead Crypt.

After learning the truth, the Bearer of the Curse goes on his way to confront Nashandra. They obtain the Ashen Mist Heart inside the keep of Aldia, the king's brother, to access the corpses' memories. Accessing a Giant's memory, the Bearer of the Curse claim the Giants' power. The Emerald Herald reveals Nashandra is a fragment of Manus[b], and instructs the Bearer of the Curse into putting Nashandra to rest and take the Throne of Want.

In the Scholar of the First Sin version of the game, the base story changes slightly, notably with the addition of Aldia after the defeat of Nashandra. If the player has defeated King Vendrick, Aldia attempts to help the protagonist understand that there might be a way out of the endless cycle of death and rebirth. The player is given a choice: they can either take the throne, thus allowing the cycle of Age of Fire and Dark to continue; or the player can reject the throne, resisting the effects of Hollowing and following their own unknown path beyond light or dark.

Development

Dark Souls II was announced at the Spike Video Game Awards on December 7, 2012.[5][6] Hidetaka Miyazaki, who served as the director on Dark Souls,[7] acted as a supervisor, while the game was directed by Tomohiro Shibuya and Yui Tanimura.[7]

Dark Souls II features gameplay mechanics similar to its predecessor; Shibuya stated that he had no intention of changing the controls. The game features a whole new world, with many weapons that are used to fight the monsters in the game.[8] Covenants, a feature in the original Dark Souls, that allowed the player to align with different factions, make a reappearance, though it is easier to understand and more accessible.[8] The game world is roughly the same size as in Dark Souls, though content density is much richer, and gives players more freedom in how to progress, with the beginning of the game more accessible to newcomers.[9] The game retains the challenging gameplay characteristic of the original, as Tanimura explained: "We do not plan on having an Easy Mode since we are creating this game with a thought that challenge and difficulty are core elements of the game."[10]

The development team utilized a more powerful graphics engine for the sequel.[11] New challenges, adding to the series' documented difficulty level, were also added.[11][12] The game features a more advanced AI system, that allows enemies to react to a wider range of actions by the player.[12] In September 2013, an announcement regarding the delay of the PC version was made by Tanimura who said it was necessary to ensure it was optimal.[13]

Additional content

Bandai Namco Games producer Takeshi Miyazoe originally stated in December 2013 that he did not expect there to be downloadable content (DLC) for Dark Souls II. Despite that, in an interview in January 2014, he said that there is definitely potential for DLC for the game and that fan feedback is key.[14] On June 4, 2014, FromSoftware announced a trilogy of DLC collectively known as The Lost Crowns. The first of these, titled Crown of the Sunken King, was released on July 22, 2014.[15] The second, Crown of the Old Iron King, was released on August 26, 2014. The final DLC, Crown of the Ivory King, was slated to be released on September 24, 2014, but was delayed until September 30, 2014.

Scholar of the First Sin

On November 25, 2014, Bandai Namco Games announced an updated version of the game, Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin, which was released on April 1, 2015, for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, along with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. On all platforms, the game is a compilation of Dark Souls II and its three DLC campaigns. On PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Scholar of the First Sin also features remastered visuals with more advanced lighting effects, running at 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. The remastered version also makes changes to the game itself; enemy positions and behaviors have been revised, and the game also supports up to six players in multiplayer scenarios.[16] Its release coincided with patch version 1.10, which was also released for existing versions of the game on February 5, 2015. The update included improvements to online play, the addition of the titular Scholar of the First Sin NPC, performance improvements, and adjustments to items and covenants among other changes.[17][18] Despite these improvements, the update did not fix the long-standing frame rate-dependent weapon degradation bug, which was later fixed in a patch released in April 2015.[19][20]

The existing PC version of Dark Souls II received the 1.10 patch at no charge; the remastered Scholar of the First Sin edition must be purchased separately, but is available at a discount to existing Dark Souls II owners. The remastered version uses DirectX 11 instead of 9, and save data from the original version is incompatible with it.[17][21][22][23]

Reception

Dark Souls II received universal acclaim, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[52][51][50] Critics praised the game's story, atmosphere, visuals, and environmental design, though some were critical of the boss quality, combat mechanics, and increased difficulty, adding that, in these regards, it fared poorly in comparison to the previous games (Dark Souls and its spiritual predecessor, Demon's Souls). Famitsu reviewed the game with four reviewers giving their opinions, who gave it 9/10/9/9, bringing the total score to 37/40.[30] IGN's critic Marty Sliva gave the game a score of 9/10: "Dark Souls II is a smart, massive, and incredibly rewarding sequel. It's crammed with deep systems, tense encounters, and enough clever multiplayer and New Game Plus elements to make me want to restart the second I saw the end credits. Not all of the tweaks and additions worked out for the best, the penalty for dying made the game almost unplayable but with such great enemies and levels to fight and explore, Dark Souls II made 60 hours of pain and agony so much fun they flew by in a heartbeat."[36] Daniel Tack of Game Informer gave the game a 9.75 out of 10, stating: "Dark Souls II is an epic adventure from start to finish packed with wondrous environments, imaginative and terrifying foes, and the continual adrenaline-apprehension rush of passing through each fog gate makes this title a must-play."[32] Polygon's Phil Kollar also gave it a 9/10, and similarly praised the ambition displayed by the team in creating such a vast RPG universe for the player to explore, the notorious difficulty, and the sense of triumph that comes with eventually defeating the game; he notes that his character died 235 times before completing it.[41]

Dark Souls II won the "Game of the Year" award at the 2014 Golden Joystick Awards.[43] At The Game Awards 2014, Dark Souls II received nominations for "Game of the Year", "Best Role Playing Game", and "Best Online Experience".[53] However, Dark Souls II is considered by some to be the black sheep of the Dark Souls franchise.[54]

Sales

A few weeks after release, the game had shipped over a million copies within the United States and Europe.[55][56] A year after release, the game had sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide.[57]

Notes

  1. ^ Japanese: ダークソウルII, Hepburn: Dāku Sōru Tsū
  2. ^ Manus is the final boss in the Artorias of the Abyss expansion in Dark Souls

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New Yorkstato federato(EN) State of New York (dettagli) (dettagli) LocalizzazioneStato Stati Uniti AmministrazioneCapoluogoAlbany GovernatoreKathy Hochul (D) dal 2021[1] Data di istituzione26 luglio 1788 (Ammissione all'Unione in precedenza Provincia di New York) TerritorioCoordinatedel capoluogo42°39′09″N 73°45′26″W42°39′09″N, 73°45′26″W (New York) Altitudinemin 0 - max 1 629 m s.l.m. Superficie141 205 km² Acque interne18 …