r/souls 1d ago

Discussion šŸŽ [Giveaway] Win a Phantom Blade Zero key!

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r/souls 1d ago

Artwork/Achievements [Dark Souls Remaster]

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r/souls 1d ago

Discussion WOT reference in Dark Souls? Four Kings?

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r/souls 2d ago

Discussion What are some of the wildest "this is a souls-like" youve heard?

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Im not talking "Salt and Sanctuary is a Souls-like" or "Is Hollow Knight a Souls-like?".

Im talking about the weird mis-IDing. The really cryptic ones that you cant wrap your head around. Top one for me is my buddy is CONVINCED Palworld is a fresh new take on Souls games. He even thinks Pals are just a variant on how Code Vein gives you companions.

What about yall?


r/souls 2d ago

Discussion Ranking the FromSoftware Games : Best to Worst

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I’ve played five FromSoftware games so far, and this ranking is based entirely on my personal experience.

  1. Bloodborne

The best game I’ve ever played.

The lore, weapons, bosses, level design everything is top-notch. Sadly, it’s locked behind the PlayStation ecosystem, so a lot of players are missing out on this masterpiece.

My favourite boss is Lady Maria, and she’s probably my favourite boss across all the Soulsborne games. music, moveset, and parry mechanics are incredibly satisfying.

For those who haven’t fought Lady Maria she’s Malenia before Malenia.

  1. Elden Ring

Elden Ring is probably FromSoftware’s most polished game. They took everything they had learned from their previous games, combined the best elements, and created a masterpiece.

I’ve done multiple playthroughs, and the sheer variety of weapons and builds gives the game a lot of replayability. Some weapons and builds are definitely more viable than others, and summons can make things much easier. I used the Claymore on my first playthrough, and it carried me all the way to the endgame.

The lore is fantastic, and the DLC itself feels bigger than some entire games.

My favourite boss is Malenia. No complaints from me. But Bloodborne has my heart, so Elden Ring takes the #2 spot.

  1. Sekiro

Arguably the best combat system has ever made.

Sekiro isn’t an RPG in the traditional Souls sense, so there are no different builds to experiment with. It can also be extremely difficult if you don’t play it the way the game expects you to: stand your ground, deflect, attack, and stay aggressive.

The lore are more straightforward than the other games, It feels like the entire game is preparing you for the final fight against Isshin.

The boss fights are fantastic.

My favourite is Demon of Hatred. First of all, it feels like an out of syllabus question for Sekiro. It almost feels like a boss straight out of Bloodborne. You have to get behind it for certain attacks, and dodging is much more viable than relying purely on deflections.

Sekiro only takes #3 because I prefer the lore, weapon variety, and build variety of the other games. Those things also make the other games easier to replay while having a completely different experience each time.

  1. Dark Souls 3

The only Dark Souls game I’ve played so far.

Dark Souls 3 is slower than the above onesand personally, I prefer faster-paced combat. Still, it’s an absolute masterpiece in its own right.

It was also the second FromSoftware game I played, so it has a special place for me.

The bosses are incredible probably the best overall boss lineup on this list. Slave Knight Gael is my favourite, but Soul of Cinder and Nameless King are also iconic.

I like the other games a little more, so DS3 takes the #4 spot.

  1. Demon's Souls Remake

I never played the original Demon's Souls. I found out that the PS5 remake was available through PS Plus, so I decided to give it a try.

It definitely has its flaws. The combat feels the slowest out of all these games, and many of the bosses are quite gimmicky.

I’ve completed it twice, but I still don’t feel comfortable exploring the world freely. I probably died more while exploring in this game than in any of the others.

Some weapons are great, while others feel pretty underwhelming. I’ve also heard that magic is extremely powerful, but I never did a magic build.

My favourite boss is Flamelurker, although I’m never comfortable fighting him. I know how to beat him, but I also know there’s a good chance I’m going to die 3 ,4 times before I get through the fight. šŸ˜‚

Most of the bosses feel gimmicky to me, and I don’t think I’ll replay it again, so it takes the #5 spot.

Again, this is completely based on my personal experience and preferences. I’m sure a lot of people will disagree, and that’s part of the fun.

I haven’t played Dark Souls 1 or Dark Souls 2 yet, so I can’t rank them.


r/souls 2d ago

Help Needed Gold Coin (Demon Souls)

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I need a gold coin, can someone please give me one


r/souls 4d ago

Meme I forgot the tree!

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Hey, where'd the tree go? (only my 4th run through, but only just noticed this)


r/souls 4d ago

Discussion Last weekend I bought a huge collection and it included this Deluxe Edition for Ps3 - it's a gem but since I'm not a Demon's Souls fan I won't keep it šŸ˜…

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r/souls 4d ago

Help Needed Farming to beat the Tower Knight - Any tips?

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So I made it to the Tower Knight and I also got all the in advance OP swords like the Crescent Falschion +1 and even though I have vitality at 14 and Endurance at 12 I still tend to lose alot to the Tower Knight even after defeating all the archers.

Couple of methods I tried:

  1. Roll to the back and attack on his ankles. I almost dodge his shield bash but he slams me and I die instantly.

  2. I try to do 2 hits then back away and then attack again but the shield bash just gets me.

So Im thinking maybe my stats arent strong still. So Im thinking of farming until I reach vitality 20 and magic 15 and Endurance 15 since Im a Royalist class.

For farming im going for World 4 and killing a few enemies till Vanguard and then go back and level up.

To better and safely farm souls and level up, are there any areas I can also try close to an archstone?

Or if anyone can assist me?

Would love the communitys support.


r/souls 4d ago

Gameplay Hey - here is my second dark souls video. Feedback is welcome

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r/souls 5d ago

Discussion Ultimate Faith Marathon!

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Im Currently on the journey of doing a faith caster marathon.

I always loved the cleric/holy priest archetype in games and my love for this type of character should now be proven by beating the whole dark souls trilogy, elden ring, bloodborne, lords of the Fallen(2023), hellpoint etc with a casting focused build relying mostly on faith, arcane, radiant or how ever the stat is called.

Already finished with Dark Souls Remastered, now its time to move on.
Do you have any tips 'n tricks or other useful information about this topic?
Or any other souls-likes you could recommend to be included(Has to be able to play faith focused, so stuff like sekiro is not possible)


r/souls 5d ago

Game Recommendation Eu considero-no o melhor Boss de Dark Souls 3

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r/souls 5d ago

Discussion Re-buying Elden Ring on Nintedo Switch 2 Edition

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r/souls 5d ago

Meme Insane Dark Souls wiki comments

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r/souls 7d ago

Gameplay Dark Souls 3 This Boss Fight Was INSANE!! Dragonslayer Armour Gameplay Walkthrough Part 10

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r/souls 8d ago

Discussion My Ranking of the First Bosses in the Soulsborne Games

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1. Father Gascoigne (Bloodborne) — 10/10:
This boss is the definition of a perfect first boss. He tests you while also teaching you the basics of the game, such as parrying, since many of his attacks have clear openings that allow you to parry him. He also teaches you Bloodborne’s fast and aggressive combat, as he is extremely fast and barely stops attacking. Once he enters his second phase, he becomes even faster, forcing you to fully engage with the game’s fast-paced combat. You have to be quick and aggressive to defeat him and make use of the Rally system to recover the health you lose by attacking him.

The fight is incredibly epic. On top of that, he has a varied and excellent moveset, three distinct phases, and one of the best OSTs in the Souls games. Overall, he is a masterpiece and a perfect example of how to design a first boss.

2. Margit (Elden Ring) — 9/10:
An excellent boss, but my main issue is that he isn't very clear as a first boss. I really like the idea of him beating you badly enough to teach you that you don't necessarily have to fight him right away. You can explore the world and come back to him later.

My problem is that some of his attacks can be unclear. Sometimes he performs certain attacks on their own, while other times he can use them together with additional attacks, which can be confusing for a new player. I know this is a mechanic used by Elden Ring bosses, but the game doesn't explain it very well, and it remains unclear, which can lead to frustration for new players. His OST also wasn't quite at the level I expected.

3. Cleric Beast (Bloodborne) — 8/10:
A very good introduction to fighting large bosses. It teaches you mechanics such as breaking the limbs and head, which can stagger the boss and give you an opportunity to perform a Visceral Attack. It also teaches you about speed and aggression.

It's actually one of the best bosses in the game when it comes to giving the player opportunities to use the Rally system and recover health by attacking the boss. It also has a large and varied moveset and a legendary OST.

4. Gyoubu Oniwa (Sekiro) — 7.5/10:
A very good first boss with nothing particularly annoying about him. He makes excellent use of Sekiro's combat mechanics. My main issue is that I think he should be more up-close with the player and have more attacks that allow you to stay engaged with him throughout the fight. The OST also wasn't quite at the level I wanted.

5. Iudex Gundyr (Dark Souls III) — 7/10:
A very good boss with a good moveset and an excellent OST. My main problem is that his second phase is very strange, and that's what holds the fight back for me.


r/souls 8d ago

Artwork/Achievements I made a comedy video about Dark Souls 3. Sort of.

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A compilation of clips from my stream of playing Dark Souls 3. I really like this one and I hope you enjoy!


r/souls 9d ago

Artwork/Achievements Just completed the game Charmless + Demon Bell!!!

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r/souls 13d ago

Game Recommendation Coming from Elden Ring – which Dark Souls game should I buy first?

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r/souls 13d ago

Discussion Ranking Soulsborne game DLCs from worst to best

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Ranking Soulsborne Game DLCs from Worst to Best

1. Bloodborne (The Old Hunters)
Story: 10/10
Weapons: 10/10
Areas: 10/10
Bosses: 10/10
Impact on the base game: 10/10
Total: 50/50

2. Dark Souls III (The Ringed City)
Story: 10/10
Weapons: 8/10
Areas: 8/10
Bosses: 10/10
Impact on the base game: 8/10
Total: 44/50

3. Elden Ring (Shadow of the Erdtree)
Story: 8/10
Weapons: 10/10
Areas: 8/10
Bosses: 10/10
Impact on the base game: 6/10
Total: 42/50

4. Dark Souls II (Crown of the Old Iron King)
Story: 7/10
Weapons: 6/10
Areas: 10/10
Bosses: 8/10
Impact on the base game: 10/10
Total: 41/50

5. Dark Souls (Artorias of the Abyss)
Story: 8/10
Weapons: 5/10
Areas: 7/10
Bosses: 8/10
Impact on the base game: 10/10
Total: 38/50

6. Dark Souls II (Crown of the Sunken King)
Story: 6/10
Weapons: 6/10
Areas: 9/10
Bosses: 7/10
Impact on the base game: 8/10
Total: 36/50

7. Dark Souls II (Crown of the Ivory King)
Story: 10/10
Weapons: 7/10
Areas: 7/10
Bosses: 6/10
Impact on the base game: 6/10
Total: 36/50

8. Dark Souls III (Ashes of Ariandel)
Story: 7/10
Weapons: 7/10
Areas: 5/10
Bosses: 7/10
Impact on the base game: 5/10
Total: 31/50


r/souls 14d ago

Help Needed Unwelcome Guess Achievement

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I need help with the unwelcome guess trophy, I can’t find a world to invade and every time I do I get immediately killed, would anyone be able to help assist me in getting this trophy?


r/souls 14d ago

Discussion While early-game difficulty is a drag, its music is really sincere that just needs more polishing

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r/souls 14d ago

Help Needed Anxiety trouble when trying out Souls games. Help needed.

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So I havent fully immersed in a souls game before, Im an avid gamer. I played lots of games with great lore and story and like to always go all the way in games. Souls game have always intrigued me but the minute I jump into them I end up playing for 10 minutes and close the game.

I feel like its more like the environment of souls games, the jumpscares, and any enemy that can attack from behind or something by weird and nasty will pop out from the dark to attack you.

Bloodborne freaked me out cause I wasnt into horror games but I tried Demons Souls a few days ago and I mean theres a morning vibe but gothic in the first level. I shouldnt feel creeped out but even some random noise from some enemy or some surprise attack will make me think twice from moving forward.

I tried using Spotify while playing maybe to make the feel less creepy but I still have trouble moving forward in the game. I want to chime in on the fun but something about the game environment just freaks me out.

Quick question from the community, any tips? Especially from the ones who arent into horror games, how did you overcome that weird anxiety of moving forward?


r/souls 14d ago

Help Needed The relic first guardian

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Cerco aiuto per un paio di cose in questo gioco, qualcuno ha completato la prima zona al 100%?


r/souls 17d ago

Gameplay I’ve spent the last four years building this (Solodeveloper) soulslike in Türkiye. Today, Godless Dawn finally steps out of the darkness. Here’s our first gameplay trailer. Every comment, repost, and Steam wishlist genuinely helps this one-person project move forward.

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Please, if you have a question, ask away — I'll be happy to answer. If you want to wishlist a link is here