Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition Latest about Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition Why Dark Souls is the friendliest, most benevolent game of its generation By David Houghton published 5 March 14 Editorial Editorial Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition - Developer walkthrough By Lorenzo Veloria published 15 August 12 Take a look at the special edition's new features and bosses Dark Souls Dark Souls interview Secret items and design philosophies for the PCs Prepare to Die Edition By Lucas Sullivan published 14 June 12 Delving into one of the minds behind this ruthless-but-rewarding game RPG 1 2 Archives Sign up to the 12DOVE NewsletterWeekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and moreContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Agricola review: "Accurate representation of the highly competitive and often unstable world of agriculture" 2Atomfall review: "This isn't British Fallout – it's something much better than that"3inZOI review: "Currently feels like a soulless imitation of the worst parts of The Sims"4Assassin's Creed Shadows review: "More confidence, texture, and purpose than we've seen since Assassin's Creed pivoted into RPG territory"5HeroQuest review: "The grandaddy of dungeon crawlers"1A Minecraft Movie Review: "Jack Black's irrepressible star turn helps elevate this video game adaptation"2The Electric State review: "Although this may be their most visually stunning movie yet, it looks like the Russos are yet to find their footing outside of the MCU"3Fight or Flight review: "Slick and silly action sequences garner well-earned John Wick and Bullet train comparisons"4Mickey 17 Review: "Bong Joon Ho's best English movie to date and arguably Robert Pattinson's best movie ever"5Captain America: Brave New World review: "Anthony Mackie's Cap earns his Stars and Stripes in this uneven, un-MCU thriller"1Devil May Cry review: "Netflix's anime adaptation is dated and clunky, but does capture some of the anarchic spirit of the original games"2Lazarus review: "Unfortunately Cowboy Bebop director's new sci-fi anime never quite melds into a harmonious whole"3Daredevil: Born Again season 1 review: "There have been far worse Marvel projects, but few as disappointing as this"4Reacher season 3 review: "Alan Ritchson's hero still rules as we get the best season yet"5Yellowjackets season 3 review: "At its best when it leans all the way into its kookier – and scarier – side"
Why Dark Souls is the friendliest, most benevolent game of its generation By David Houghton published 5 March 14 Editorial
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition - Developer walkthrough By Lorenzo Veloria published 15 August 12 Take a look at the special edition's new features and bosses
Dark Souls interview Secret items and design philosophies for the PCs Prepare to Die Edition By Lucas Sullivan published 14 June 12 Delving into one of the minds behind this ruthless-but-rewarding game