![]() The Tower Knight is a mighty foe, but finding the right advantage above him made it a breeze as I did not die once. It did lead me to a false sense of security as everyone else smashed me to the ground, well, almost. The Phalanx is a joke, just a blob with blob protectors that easily die by fire. The layout is pretty forgiving, especially when looking at later environments that do quite the opposite. Those two gave me hell when trying to reach the final boss, even with the shortcut on the way.ĭespite some tight halls, it was pretty easy to roam around, whether to get around someone trying to kill me or find new items. Later on, some new people get thrown into the mix, but overall it is not that bad. Will all of these captions be about how pretty this game is? ProbablyĪverage Joe soldiers, crossbow-wielding dudes, and a few knights make this pretty easy. The main reason is from the non-red-eyed knights and normal soldiers that walk its premises, even though most of the bosses are brutal. I could argue that this palace deserves to be on either end of this ranking of the Demon’s Souls worlds, but after a lot of thought, I decided to put it here. Archstone of the Small King “Boletarian Palace” – World 1 ![]() I was not that far away, I was a moderate distance, and it is until it died. It turns out it does not move at all toward you unless you actually get up really close. Since I have spells, I shot the beast to death. I should mention that the Vanguard from the tutorial area is found here so that you can get your revenge. I will say, I did die a couple of times on him as I got cocky, and the trek back to him is horrible, making that the only challenge that I found. Finally, the Old Hero is blind, so if you have a thief ring to make it harder to be detected, you should wipe the floor with him. The Storm King, a giant flying stingray, is a joke if you either have any long-range abilities or find Storm Ruler, a sword with a magical twist that will annihilate this creature that should stick to the water, not the sky. I was careful of the Adjudicator who can get in heavy hits, but staying above him and firing Soul Arrows at his head made it a piece of cake. The use of rain and fire makes this the prettiest world Then you have the skeletons, which require some caution and skill, but I managed just fine with my sword and spells. The worms can be avoided and even then die quickly if you have to fight. The flying Steve Irwin killers (good motivation to slay these monsters) die within a single hit if you have some decent ranged attack. Shadow monsters will die instantly and stop responding after killing the Reaper who sits around in the room you find yourself in, which has a slow attack that you can dodge. It is not that bad, despite some of these threats sound pretty scary. If it weren’t for some narrow halls where the Shadowlurkers wouldn’t blast me to oblivion, I would have had a much easier time here. The enemies consist of Reapers who control shadowy figures (Shadowlurkers), giant worms, flying stingrays, an optional fight of a samurai-like character, and skeletons. I was debating on the first area of the game to kick things off, but honestly, Archstone of the Shadowmen is by far the easiest place when appropriately leveled. Archstone of the Shadowmen “Shrine of Storms” – World 4 ![]() Archstone of the Chieftain “Valley of Defilement” – World 5 5. Finally, I will consider the level design as some make it so infuriating purely on the structure of these labyrinths.ĥ) 1. ![]() Secondly, I am looking at the enemies whether that means the challenge of fighting average foes or defeating the epic bosses that this fantasy landscape offers, I will take this into account. So, my time going through each level might differ if you were more of a tank or a bleed build or whatever else you decided to choose when embarking on this brutal journey. First of all, I played as a Royalty class, the magic build that essentially makes the whole experience way easier, a trend across the Dark Souls trilogy too. So, for the start of FromSoftware’s journey into making difficult RPGs (that are also weirdly wet), I thought ranking all five of the worlds in Demon’s Souls from easiest to hardest would be a great idea.īefore we dive in, let’s look at how I will determine my rankings. That said, it is known for being difficult, or really anything that Hidetaka Miyazaki has touched, like Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Sekiro. The Bluepoint remake is an absolute masterpiece, making it one of the best games I have played. While I have Sackboy: A Big Adventure and Spider-Man: Miles Morales to play, I first jumped into Astro’s Playroom and Demon’s Souls. As I recently got lucky to acquire a PS5 finally, I can enjoy all of the latest tech and games for the newest PlayStation generation. ![]()
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