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ajneeago9613 February 2023
The only dlc for the first Dark Souls, this was surely one of the hardest parts in the game, especially when it came to Father of the Abyss. He was such a relentless boss, I would say he was even harder than the base game endgame bosses. The plot was actually really neat as you travel in the past, seeing familiar faces, such as Sif as a young wolf who misses his master Artorias. This dlc was heavy on lore which I loved, and with the many callbacks, it was fun. Also when the giant shoots down the dragon was also probably the coolest cutscene in the entire game. Lots to love here, (especially as a dark souls fan) and even though a lot of the map is literally locations you go in the basegame, the developers change it up just enough to make it feel brand new again. Recommended.
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7/10
Definitely worth it if you like the base game
TheCorniestLemur16 October 2020
If you've read my review of Dark Souls, you'll know I absolutely love the base game, and the amazing gameplay hasn't changed for this expansion, so that's still great. With all the rich history of the world presented in the base game, this DLC had a lot of choice for which part it could focus on, and Artorias and how he became known as "The Abysswalker" was certainly not a bad choice, as there are a few new interesting NPC's around that add even more to the lore.

There's cool new weapons and items, and every new boss is surprisingly great. With the base game's hit-or-miss bosses, I was expecting there to be at least one stinker among them, but no. They're all amazing.

HOWEVER...adding a PVP arena as part of a optional DLC was dumb. Really, really dumb. It means only a small percentage of people who own the game (those who bought the expansion) can use it, and therefore the player base was pretty small to begin with, and it died off quickly.

As well as that, unfortunately, I didn't like the design of the new areas all that much. While there were a few stand-out bad ones in the base game, in this DLC, there's only three substantial ones, the Royal Wood, which is literally just the Darkroot Garden with a few tweaks, the Chasm of the Abyss which is just a series of dark plains, and the Oolacile Township, which is actually good.

It's a shame considering the amazing design of nearly all the areas in the main game, but it doesn't ruin the amazing new bosses and interesting characters, or the brilliant gameplay of the game as a whole, so it's a pretty standard expansion recommendation: if you like Dark Souls, you'll like this.
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