GR LIVE #11 – Dark Souls II: Scholars of the First Sin (PS4)

As a special GameRevolution LIVE, I run through Dark Souls II: Scholars of the First Sin, the remastered (and slightly remade) version of the original game that comes with all three "Crown" DLCs and plenty of graphical improvements. So make sure you play the video below in 720p.

While the Steam version is already available, the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions will release next week on April 7. In this playthrough through the opening hour and a half, I reach the now-even-more-beautiful Majula and fumble with some of the new enemy placements spread throughout the game. As I found out, the durability of weapons was definitely more of a problem here than before.

Check back with GameRevolution for Anthony LaBella's review based on the PC version of the game.

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