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# Innovative asynchronous multiplayer Intense hack-and-slash combat Deep character customization Demon's Souls (Greatest Hits) - PlayStation 3

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## Summary

> ⚔️ Conquer the unforgiving. Join the legend. Fear the fog.

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## Key Features

- • **Build Your Legend:** Customize stats, skills, and weapons to craft a truly unique warrior or mage.
- • **Feel Every Strike:** Stunning PS3-exclusive graphics and synchronized controller vibrations deliver visceral immersion.
- • **Master Every Battle:** Unforgiving combat demands precision and strategy—only the dedicated survive.
- • **Seamless Online Interactions:** Leave helpful hints, watch ghostly player deaths, or invade worlds for high-stakes multiplayer.
- • **Explore Dark, Immersive Worlds:** Five distinct realms filled with unique enemies, traps, and breathtaking vistas.

## Overview

Demon's Souls (Greatest Hits) for PS3 is a critically acclaimed, hardcore action RPG blending brutal combat with deep character customization and revolutionary asynchronous multiplayer. Set in the haunting kingdom of Boletaria, players navigate five unique worlds, battling relentless enemies and bosses while interacting with other players through innovative messaging and ghost mechanics. Praised for its stunning graphics, immersive sound design, and challenging gameplay, this title defines the PS3 RPG experience for dedicated gamers seeking a rewarding, intense adventure.

## Description

BEAUTIFUL, COMPELLING, AND AT TIMES UNFORGIVING, DEMON'S SOULS ISTHE HARDCORE RPG EXPERIENCE PS3 OWNERS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR SINCE THE PLATFORM'S LAUNCH.REVOLUTIONARY ONLINE FEATURES DEFINE YOUR ADVENTURE LIKE NEVER BEFORE, PRESENTI NG SEAMLESS INTERCONNECTIVITY THAT SERVES IN EVERY INSTANCE

Review: A great RPG title for the PS3! - Unlike its predecessor the PS3 hasn't been known for its extensive library of great RPG games however, in the last couple of years titles such as Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Dragon Age: Origins, and the PS3 exclusive Demon's Souls looks to change all of that. Demon's Souls might not appear to be anything special but like the old saying goes "don't judge a book by its cover." Demon's Souls puts you in the dark fantasy themed Action-RPG world of Boletaria, a kingdom that has crumbled, been besieged by demons, and where the sane have become insane and have allied themselves with the horrors of the land. This game is classic good versus evil and though the story might again not seem like anything special it is portrayed very well and it eventually all comes together. The game's difficulty at some points can be punishing but once you get the hang of how things work experienced RPG fans will find Demon's Souls to be quite rewarding. The main object of Demon's Souls is to slay demons and collect demon's souls which are the unusual currency of Boletaria. You can use these collected souls to buy weapons, armor, items and even spells but once you die in demon's souls you lose all of your souls and start from the beginning of the level though you do have the chance to find your body and reclaim your lost souls. Once you start a new game you will not only be able to choose from 10 classes but you will be able to fully customize the look and name of your character and there are several customization options. You also have the freedom to take your character in any direction you please because the classes only dictate what stats and equipment your character will start with. Once you complete or skip the tutorial (it is highly recommended that you play through the tutorial) you will find yourself in the Nexus, a sort of hub world where you will first be in "Soul Form". Throughout the game you will discover two forms in which your character will either be in, these are body and soul form. While in body form you have max health and you can active glowing blue runic writings which appear on the ground known as "Soul Signs". You can use these to summon Blue Phantoms while online (co-op). These phantoms are in soul form but once you and your ally or allies have destroyed a lead demon your phantom friend will be revived to body form and he will return to his or her realm. Now it sounds like being in Body Form is the way to be however, Black Phantoms (Player versus player aka PvP) can invade your game randomly and once there they will try to assassinate you because your death is their body form revival so be careful when you get an onscreen warning that you have been invaded. Soul form is a little different than body form. While in soul form your HP is halved however, you do more damage and you can join other players' games as a Blue Phantom and attempt to get revived, or you can enter a player's game as a dreaded Black Phantom. Now back in the Nexus you cannot be invaded by a Black Phantom and you cannot summon a Blue Phantom, it is sort of a safe haven and where you can enter 1 of the 5 worlds through portals called "Archstones". Each of these worlds are vastly unique and feature their own environments and enemies and each world features plenty of hours of play time. Now this game can have a crushing difficulty but if you are playing online there things that can aid frustrating players such as Blue Phantoms, which I talked about earlier, bloodstains, messages and apparitions. Bloodstains show the location of where another player has died and if activated they will show the deceased player as a red apparition in his last moments offering a warning to players online that danger is around. Messages are glowing pink runic writings found on the ground which are similar to Soul Signs. These are left by other players and offer hints but always beware because some messages may be false. Last but not least are apparitions which are players from other realms in a ghostly form who fade in and out between your realm and theirs. Sometimes watching them can provide helpful hints. Online Demon's Souls is definitely a bit less hard and a lot more fun but offline or online any RPG fan will find that Demon's Souls is brilliant masterpiece RPG and is a proud and welcomed edition to the PS3's library.
Review: An amazing gaming experience. Tips for first time players inside... - I finally came around to purchasing this game and I am so glad I did. I used to play RPGs a lot growing up, but lately as my gaming time has been severly shortened I pretty much only play online FPSs (COD, etc). With those i can easily get 4-5 games in under an hour. Yet I still missed the occassional good single player game, so i decided to take a chance on this game after hearing endless praise for it. Here are some things that I found helpful to know / wish i would have known before buying the game (some of these contain "spoilers" ... these things all happen in the beginning of playing and I highly recommend knowing them before playing): - EDIT*: I just wanted to let people know that the community is still pretty alive for this game!! For example, last night I decided I wanted to help people in World 4-1. ... laid down my blue stone (lets people summon you to their game) and I was immediately summoned. THroughout the night I was summoned 5 times, each with very little downtime waiting in between. Atlus has said they will keep the servers open until 2012 (did not give an exact date), so hurry up and play! :) - the game saves CONSTANTLY. Do anything of significance (use an item, kill an NPC, whatever) and it saves. This is good because you can literally quit anytime and when you come back to the game it loads you at the exact moment you stoppped playing...it is also bad because you can't really undo anything! (no going back to previous saves). This is great for me b/c I have limited game time so i can stop whenever i want (no playing until i hit a save point) - when you first start the game, you will play a really simple tutorial. You'll probably think "this game isnt as hard as everyone says it is!" ... You will reach the boss of the tutorial (Vanguard) and immediately die. (you are supposed to die...there are hardcore players who can beat him though). Once dead, you will go to the "Nexus" which is sort of a safe haven where you can talk to NPCs (and kill them...but you dont want to do that so be careful where you swing your sword!) or choose which world you want to travel to. - You can NOT use your souls to level up your stats UNTIL you beat the first true boss (world 1-1, Phalanx). - Once you beat the 1-1 boss, return to the nexus, talk to the maiden in black. Then go up the stairs in the nexus until you reach the upper level with all those bodies sitting around in a circle. Talk to the one with a candle in front of it. (I had to press talk twice for some reason). She will tell you a story, then ask you to say "yes" to something. THEN, you can go back to maiden in black and use your souls to level up stats. - When you die, you lose your body and go into "soul form" ... your guy looks the same (same armor, etc) but has an unhealthy green glow and outline. You have 50% of your HP (that sounds bad but its really not...just think of this as your normal HP). To regain your body, you either have to defeat a boss or help another player out online. Lots of people recommend always keeping soul form, so once you get your body back just go to the top of the nexus and jump off to suicide. - Playing online -- you dont have to if you dont want to. Just hit "cancel" when it asks you to sign in. Playing online enables you to: see messages left by other players (some helpful, some not), join another players game to help them, invade another players game to annoy them - Playing online -- you can NOT be invaded by another player if you are in soul form. You can NOT summon another player to help you if you are in soul form - starting at the first world portal (world 1) going clockwise around the staircase is how people refer to the worlds. Then each boss marks the "end" of a world level. (Phalanx marks the end of "1-1" ... once you defeat phalanx, a pathway opens up and you can either continue to "1-2" or go back to the nexus) - If you want an "easy mode" - start the game as character type "Royal" ... they are equipped with a magic spell "Soul Arrow" right away, which kills most starting enemies in 1-2 shots. - This is not your traditional (or in my eyes traditional) RPG where when you increase a stat you see immediate effects. For example, if you increase your strength stat by one point, you do NOT necessarily see an increase in damage done in this game. In this game, equipment primarily determines how much damage you do / how much defense you have / etc. Your stats enable you to USE the equipment. For example, a sword might require you to have 11 STR (strength) to equip it. The sword's damage will not change whether you have 11 STR or 20 STR. There are however some weapons that have damage bonuses that scale with your stats, so in that regard increasing a stat CAN have an impact, but not always. - my tip: read a FAQ for the first world (1-1). It will enable you to get two very important items you may have otherwise missed (Cling Ring -- 75% HP in soul form instead of 50%, and Thief Ring -- harder to detect by enemies). It will also give you some sense of how levels work/shortcuts work/etc. If you dont want to read a FAQ, well let me just tell you --- dont go through the first fog gate you encounter unless you have found the cling ring. If you encounter a knight with RED eyes, go the other way -- you are not ready to fight him yet. Once you get a feel for how 1-1 is laid out, etc...you can play the other levels with no FAQ and only refer to a FAQ if you are stuck. Well i hope those tips helped you. There is one final tip i will put at the end b/c it happens a little later in the game. THis is a great game, but there are a few cons. Here they are: 1) Equipment stats are shown in confusing symbols instead of words (why can't you just say STR, DMG, MAG, etc?). You will probably have to refer to the manual multiple times before you get the hang of what they are trying to show 2) If you die at a boss (and you will), you have to go back to the start of the level with all enemies respawned. Lots of levels have shortcuts to the boss, but this is still really annoying. Not annoying b/c it is hard necessarily, but annoying because it is time consuming and makes boss fights less enjoyable. Some of the bosses are fantastic looking and unique, but you dont really get to appreciate them because a death in a fight can cost you a lot of time in the game. 3) Camera angles / targeting system can be wonky, especially if you are in tight spaces. Sometimes this can lead to an annoying unjustified death. 4) Not really story-driven. This is not a con for me, but i know lots of people appreciate good story-telling and cutscenes. I particularly like that there are not really any long cutscenes to break up gaming, but just FYI. All in all, even with the above cons, this game is worth your time if you have any remote interest in RPGs. Highly recommended. *** the next final tip is for a little later in the game, but still is one of those things that if you never heard about it before, you probably would never have known to do it *** - in world 3-2, there is a mean looking dude in a cell you can free. He has black armor and horns on his head. He is Yurt the Silent. IF YOU FREE HIM, he will return to the nexus and start killing NPCs!! Either do NOT free him, OR once you free him KILL HIM right away. If you kill him you get his armor too which is pretty cool.

## Features

- Combining the best features of an action game and RPG, you'll slice, smash, shoot, and cast magic.
- Network features go far beyond any previous RPG, allowing players to leave hints for each other, and replay death scenes.
- Not merely an add-on feature, multiplayer options are vast and uniquely focused on changing and intensifying the single player experience.
- The open-ended structure of the game means that there is no single path, but rather a wealth of options.
- Build exactly the character you want by creating a detailed avatar, nurturing the right stats, and customizing your skills.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002AB7TX8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,381 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #65 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,653) |
| Date First Available | May 19, 2009 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730865001323, 08904130814136 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | 730865001323 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Atlus |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.72 x 0.59 x 5.72 inches; 0.32 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 6, 2009 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | October 6, 2009 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 730865001323 014445027669 012302819020 069060171297 |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Platform For Display, Edition** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: can i create a character in this game?**
A: No. Don't listen to any of them. You can't make a character. It's all a lie. My son is trapped in the game and you're making him do all sorts of stupid stuff like killing the vanguard in the tutorial or sipping alcohol.

**Q: should I get this, or just get Dark Souls 2?**
A: This game is amazing. I played this all the way through dark souls 3 in one straight, nothing but souls games in 3 months stretch (with bloodbourne as well before 3, that's why you gotta get a PS4 because of the exclusive access to bloodbourne). I say play this, then 1, then 2, then 3. They are all great and you can appreciate the little tweaks in the newer ones if you go through them, but if you go backwards you will miss features you've gotten accustomed to. This one was the most difficult I think, maybe 1 was more so, unless you are a mage because there is an no Regen ring for magic (dark 1, 2, & 3 have a set amount and 3 changes it up a little bit more where you have limited health and magic potions and you decide how many of each you take i.e. 5 risk could be 4 health 1 magic, 5 health no magic, 3 health 2 magic, 5 magic no health, and so on as you discover items that increase the total amount) and you can pretty much keep unlimited health items unlike in the other ones where the healing items are limited and only increase slightly the amount you can carry through the game. Play them all, the order isn't that important but I recommend either going in order or going dark 1, demon, dark 2, dark 3. The warping changes in 2 and then again in 3 were an excellent change from dark 1 and make the lack of warping in dark 1 until the very end a little aggravating if you've already used warping in 2 & 3. The warping doesn't really apply in demon because it is a level based area (1-1, 1-2, 2-1 etc.) unlike the rest which are open worldish 3d metroidvania layouts.

**Q: Can I play this game on the PS4?**
A: No i dont think so.This has been out for the ps3 for awhile. Dark souls 1 and 2 are also out for the ps3.the ps4 has a new game i think ite called bloodborn.

**Q: Does this game come with its original packaging?**
A: Yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great RPG title for the PS3!
*by J***S on January 16, 2010*

Unlike its predecessor the PS3 hasn't been known for its extensive library of great RPG games however, in the last couple of years titles such as Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Dragon Age: Origins, and the PS3 exclusive Demon's Souls looks to change all of that. Demon's Souls might not appear to be anything special but like the old saying goes "don't judge a book by its cover." Demon's Souls puts you in the dark fantasy themed Action-RPG world of Boletaria, a kingdom that has crumbled, been besieged by demons, and where the sane have become insane and have allied themselves with the horrors of the land. This game is classic good versus evil and though the story might again not seem like anything special it is portrayed very well and it eventually all comes together. The game's difficulty at some points can be punishing but once you get the hang of how things work experienced RPG fans will find Demon's Souls to be quite rewarding. The main object of Demon's Souls is to slay demons and collect demon's souls which are the unusual currency of Boletaria. You can use these collected souls to buy weapons, armor, items and even spells but once you die in demon's souls you lose all of your souls and start from the beginning of the level though you do have the chance to find your body and reclaim your lost souls. Once you start a new game you will not only be able to choose from 10 classes but you will be able to fully customize the look and name of your character and there are several customization options. You also have the freedom to take your character in any direction you please because the classes only dictate what stats and equipment your character will start with. Once you complete or skip the tutorial (it is highly recommended that you play through the tutorial) you will find yourself in the Nexus, a sort of hub world where you will first be in "Soul Form". Throughout the game you will discover two forms in which your character will either be in, these are body and soul form. While in body form you have max health and you can active glowing blue runic writings which appear on the ground known as "Soul Signs". You can use these to summon Blue Phantoms while online (co-op). These phantoms are in soul form but once you and your ally or allies have destroyed a lead demon your phantom friend will be revived to body form and he will return to his or her realm. Now it sounds like being in Body Form is the way to be however, Black Phantoms (Player versus player aka PvP) can invade your game randomly and once there they will try to assassinate you because your death is their body form revival so be careful when you get an onscreen warning that you have been invaded. Soul form is a little different than body form. While in soul form your HP is halved however, you do more damage and you can join other players' games as a Blue Phantom and attempt to get revived, or you can enter a player's game as a dreaded Black Phantom. Now back in the Nexus you cannot be invaded by a Black Phantom and you cannot summon a Blue Phantom, it is sort of a safe haven and where you can enter 1 of the 5 worlds through portals called "Archstones". Each of these worlds are vastly unique and feature their own environments and enemies and each world features plenty of hours of play time. Now this game can have a crushing difficulty but if you are playing online there things that can aid frustrating players such as Blue Phantoms, which I talked about earlier, bloodstains, messages and apparitions. Bloodstains show the location of where another player has died and if activated they will show the deceased player as a red apparition in his last moments offering a warning to players online that danger is around. Messages are glowing pink runic writings found on the ground which are similar to Soul Signs. These are left by other players and offer hints but always beware because some messages may be false. Last but not least are apparitions which are players from other realms in a ghostly form who fade in and out between your realm and theirs. Sometimes watching them can provide helpful hints. Online Demon's Souls is definitely a bit less hard and a lot more fun but offline or online any RPG fan will find that Demon's Souls is brilliant masterpiece RPG and is a proud and welcomed edition to the PS3's library.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An amazing gaming experience. Tips for first time players inside...
*by J***C on December 20, 2011*

I finally came around to purchasing this game and I am so glad I did. I used to play RPGs a lot growing up, but lately as my gaming time has been severly shortened I pretty much only play online FPSs (COD, etc). With those i can easily get 4-5 games in under an hour. Yet I still missed the occassional good single player game, so i decided to take a chance on this game after hearing endless praise for it. Here are some things that I found helpful to know / wish i would have known before buying the game (some of these contain "spoilers" ... these things all happen in the beginning of playing and I highly recommend knowing them before playing): - EDIT*: I just wanted to let people know that the community is still pretty alive for this game!! For example, last night I decided I wanted to help people in World 4-1. ... laid down my blue stone (lets people summon you to their game) and I was immediately summoned. THroughout the night I was summoned 5 times, each with very little downtime waiting in between. Atlus has said they will keep the servers open until 2012 (did not give an exact date), so hurry up and play! :) - the game saves CONSTANTLY. Do anything of significance (use an item, kill an NPC, whatever) and it saves. This is good because you can literally quit anytime and when you come back to the game it loads you at the exact moment you stoppped playing...it is also bad because you can't really undo anything! (no going back to previous saves). This is great for me b/c I have limited game time so i can stop whenever i want (no playing until i hit a save point) - when you first start the game, you will play a really simple tutorial. You'll probably think "this game isnt as hard as everyone says it is!" ... You will reach the boss of the tutorial (Vanguard) and immediately die. (you are supposed to die...there are hardcore players who can beat him though). Once dead, you will go to the "Nexus" which is sort of a safe haven where you can talk to NPCs (and kill them...but you dont want to do that so be careful where you swing your sword!) or choose which world you want to travel to. - You can NOT use your souls to level up your stats UNTIL you beat the first true boss (world 1-1, Phalanx). - Once you beat the 1-1 boss, return to the nexus, talk to the maiden in black. Then go up the stairs in the nexus until you reach the upper level with all those bodies sitting around in a circle. Talk to the one with a candle in front of it. (I had to press talk twice for some reason). She will tell you a story, then ask you to say "yes" to something. THEN, you can go back to maiden in black and use your souls to level up stats. - When you die, you lose your body and go into "soul form" ... your guy looks the same (same armor, etc) but has an unhealthy green glow and outline. You have 50% of your HP (that sounds bad but its really not...just think of this as your normal HP). To regain your body, you either have to defeat a boss or help another player out online. Lots of people recommend always keeping soul form, so once you get your body back just go to the top of the nexus and jump off to suicide. - Playing online -- you dont have to if you dont want to. Just hit "cancel" when it asks you to sign in. Playing online enables you to: see messages left by other players (some helpful, some not), join another players game to help them, invade another players game to annoy them - Playing online -- you can NOT be invaded by another player if you are in soul form. You can NOT summon another player to help you if you are in soul form - starting at the first world portal (world 1) going clockwise around the staircase is how people refer to the worlds. Then each boss marks the "end" of a world level. (Phalanx marks the end of "1-1" ... once you defeat phalanx, a pathway opens up and you can either continue to "1-2" or go back to the nexus) - If you want an "easy mode" - start the game as character type "Royal" ... they are equipped with a magic spell "Soul Arrow" right away, which kills most starting enemies in 1-2 shots. - This is not your traditional (or in my eyes traditional) RPG where when you increase a stat you see immediate effects. For example, if you increase your strength stat by one point, you do NOT necessarily see an increase in damage done in this game. In this game, equipment primarily determines how much damage you do / how much defense you have / etc. Your stats enable you to USE the equipment. For example, a sword might require you to have 11 STR (strength) to equip it. The sword's damage will not change whether you have 11 STR or 20 STR. There are however some weapons that have damage bonuses that scale with your stats, so in that regard increasing a stat CAN have an impact, but not always. - my tip: read a FAQ for the first world (1-1). It will enable you to get two very important items you may have otherwise missed (Cling Ring -- 75% HP in soul form instead of 50%, and Thief Ring -- harder to detect by enemies). It will also give you some sense of how levels work/shortcuts work/etc. If you dont want to read a FAQ, well let me just tell you --- dont go through the first fog gate you encounter unless you have found the cling ring. If you encounter a knight with RED eyes, go the other way -- you are not ready to fight him yet. Once you get a feel for how 1-1 is laid out, etc...you can play the other levels with no FAQ and only refer to a FAQ if you are stuck. Well i hope those tips helped you. There is one final tip i will put at the end b/c it happens a little later in the game. THis is a great game, but there are a few cons. Here they are: 1) Equipment stats are shown in confusing symbols instead of words (why can't you just say STR, DMG, MAG, etc?). You will probably have to refer to the manual multiple times before you get the hang of what they are trying to show 2) If you die at a boss (and you will), you have to go back to the start of the level with all enemies respawned. Lots of levels have shortcuts to the boss, but this is still really annoying. Not annoying b/c it is hard necessarily, but annoying because it is time consuming and makes boss fights less enjoyable. Some of the bosses are fantastic looking and unique, but you dont really get to appreciate them because a death in a fight can cost you a lot of time in the game. 3) Camera angles / targeting system can be wonky, especially if you are in tight spaces. Sometimes this can lead to an annoying unjustified death. 4) Not really story-driven. This is not a con for me, but i know lots of people appreciate good story-telling and cutscenes. I particularly like that there are not really any long cutscenes to break up gaming, but just FYI. All in all, even with the above cons, this game is worth your time if you have any remote interest in RPGs. Highly recommended. *** the next final tip is for a little later in the game, but still is one of those things that if you never heard about it before, you probably would never have known to do it *** - in world 3-2, there is a mean looking dude in a cell you can free. He has black armor and horns on his head. He is Yurt the Silent. IF YOU FREE HIM, he will return to the nexus and start killing NPCs!! Either do NOT free him, OR once you free him KILL HIM right away. If you kill him you get his armor too which is pretty cool.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A tremendously rewarding game, for those up to the challenge
*by N***A on January 19, 2010*

Demon's Souls is not a game for everybody. That being said, if you're up to the challenge, it's one of the best games of its kind to be released in recent memory. Most game review sites gave it high marks, and Gamespot recently awarded Demon's Souls its 2009 Game of the Year award, so it's clear that this game is doing something right. Demon's Souls is basically a combat RPG. You run around and kill all sorts of different monsters with lots of different weapons and spells, get currency called "demon's souls" (hence the title of the game), and use that currency to level up, upgrade your weapons, buy items, learn spells, etc. The game takes place in five different worlds, each of which has its own style, both artistically and in terms of gameplay. The game world is one of the most atmospheric in any game I've ever played. There isn't really much of a story (don't expect anything like Dragon Age or Final Fantasy), but you really do feel like you're in a kingdom being overrun by chaos and evil. The gameplay in Demon's Souls is spot on. There's a great sense of progression, since you slowly but surely become more and more powerful throughout the course of the game. A huge amount of the progression doesn't actually come from any statistical boosts, but from simply going through the game, dying a lot, and learning from your errors. As you learn how to beat different monsters and bosses, you really do feel like you're accomplishing something nontrivial. There aren't a huge number of weapons (maybe a few dozen?), but they each have a distinct role in combat, and the game really forces you to think about which weapons and armor you want to use. You'll find that there isn't one best answer; rather, the best equipment and spells to use will depend on your playstyle and the monsters you need to fight. One of the great things about Demon's Souls is that there are all sorts of different ways to progress through the game. The boss fights in this game are fantastic - they involve lots of different sorts of crazy, mostly huge, monsters, some of which seem overwhelmingly powerful at first, but which upon closer inspection have their weak spots. Perhaps the most innovative aspect of Demon's Souls is the multiplayer system. It's kind of hard to describe, but it involves you either helping or fighting other players by invading their worlds as a "phantom", or by leaving notes on the ground. You can also touch other players' bloodstains to see how they died, which might serve as a warning for you. You can't chat with other players, but this really adds to the atmosphere of the game. One of the most frequent complaints about this game is the difficulty. It's true, this game is hard, but not unfair hard. There are ways to beat every monster in the game using the tools available to you, and if you take the time to be patient and learn from your errors, you'll find that the game isn't unreasonably difficult. That being said, Demon's Souls is more demanding than almost any other game out there, and probably isn't appropriate for more casual gamers. If you're unsure if your skills are up to the task, try playing the game at a friends or renting it first. The first few levels are pretty indicative of the difficulty of the rest of the game. Demon's Souls isn't a perfect game, but the flaws are all minor. I don't know if this is the best game I've ever played on the PS3, but it certainly is one of the best games currently available for the system. If you're unsure about whether this game is for you, rent it first, but I'm sure that many people will be pleasantly surprised with Demon's Souls.

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