The Dark Souls franchise is probably one of the most loved yet hated games in the world, primarily because of extremely challenging boss fights in the story mode. The Bandai Namco success story is regarded as one of the toughest games to play.
Dark Souls had originally come out on PC plagued with errors, and it took a ton of third-party patches to get the game running with all the features PC players had hoped for. This did although make the entire gameplay of the original Dark Souls game unplayable for most players.With Dark Souls: Remastered, the team hopes to improve upon its mistakesand allow players from around the world a seamless and bug-free experience of the original Dark Souls while providing a complete graphics overhaul.
As stated by the game’s publishers,Dark Souls: Remastered aims to let players“experience the rich world of Dark Souls in upscaled 4K resolution with 60FPS”.Furthermore, 1080p resolution with 30FPS is available on the Nintendo Switch when playing the game with its TV mode. Here’s a breakdown of the resolution and framerate of the game on various platforms:
Dark Souls: Remastered is being developed by From Software and is said to also include the highly acclaimed base game’s Artorias of the Abyss DLC as well. Furthermore,a Dark Souls Trilogy box has also been announced for the PlayStation 4 in Japan.The box features Dark Souls Remastered, Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin, Dark Souls 3: The Fire Fades Edition, along with soundtracks for each of the games, knight and bonfire bookends, an encyclopedia, and a special art set.
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