

Update addendum: If you want to cling to the dream, I suppose the "human error" they blame for this mistake could have be that they didn't mean to announce it yet? Right? Maybe? If you really want to believe? In light of Sony saying lol whoops and walking this back, I'd like to suggest that a PC release of Bloodborne would be an excellent way to atone for the upset. Sony say this is a PS5 launch game, though they don't say if we'll see it on PC on November 12th too. Since we last looked at Demons Souls there have been major improvements to the stability of the game. Folks who played it, come on, hop on and help explain. The action's a bit different too, which I'm sure will get me killed often as I try to fight in ways that would've worked in Dark.

Demon's Souls has a hub world with distinct levels rather than one big interconnected space, for starters. Its sheer graphical fidelity, coupled with a new grand orchestral soundtrack and speedy load times, makes it feel like a true.

Hopefully this will tide me over until Sony announce a Bloodborne port which they definitely will any day now, right? Yes? After all that muttering about exploring releasing more games on PC, surely? Ah c'mon.ĭemon's Souls and Dark Souls obviously have a lot in common, though it's not like Dark was just a multiplatform remake - they were built with some different ideas. Demon’s Souls on PlayStation 5 isn’t your typical run-of-the-mill remake, but a lovingly detailed recreation of a cult classic that strives for authenticity and succeeds in all the right places. I'm not super-sold on comparison screenshots I've seen where the remaster is cleaner and more generically fantasy-y but I suppose I never played the original when I had access to a PlayStation so I'm not super-invested in it. "Even as we went back to the drawing board to build upon the original art, sound, music, and feel, our goal was always to remain true to the vision of the original classic – its story, gameplay and level design," Sony's Gavin Moore said in a new blog post "With this in mind, we fine-tuned the title to ensure the game remains fresh and appeals to new users accustomed to modern controls and experiences." The version we're getting is a remaster from Bluepoint Games. Yup, as the end notes, it is a PlayStation exclusive that's "not available on other consoles for a limited time" but is "also available on PC." Nice. To configure it, go to the Network tab in your Custom Configuration. Here, watch the new gameplay trailer to see how familiar it is: Demons Souls on RPCS3 fully supports online thanks to the Private Server. Cooperative play is a major component of Demon's Souls, but it doesn't work the same way here as it does in the typical online multiplayer you might be used to. Huh! Originally published by Sony for PlayStation 3 in 2009, this is the punishing fantasy murdergame which started FromSoft down their wonderful Souls-y path. Well, we've not heard anything new about the rumoured Bloodborne PC port I ache for, but tonight's PlayStation 5 showcase did bring one FromSoftware surprise for us: the upcoming D emon's Souls remaster will be released on PC too. "Human error" is to blame for that information being in the trailer, they say. Update: Sony have now pulled the trailer and told Kotaku that Demon's Souls is in fact not coming to PC and other consoles.
