DARK SOULS III The Ringed City


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Dark Souls continues to push the boundaries with the latest, ambitious chapter in the critically-acclaimed and genre-defining series. Prepare yourself and Embrace The Darkness!
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“Dark Souls 3's incredible world and awe-inspiring weapon arts make it the fiercest installment yet.”
9.5/10 – IGN
“Sprawling level design, thrilling combat, and masterful indirect storytelling make Dark Souls 3 the best Dark Souls yet.”
94% – PC Gamer
“Dark Souls III successfully replicates the winning formula of the Souls series, a wondrous combination of majestic boss battles, incredible layered environments full of secrets, and precise combat that can make other action RPGs difficult to play once you’ve mastered the art.”
9.25/10 – Game Informer
ABOUT THIS GAME
Fear not, the dark, ashen one.
The Ringed City is the final DLC pack for Dark Souls III – an award-winning, genre-defining Golden Joystick Awards 2016 Game of the year RPG. Journey to the world’s end to search for the Ringed City and encounter new lands, new bosses, new enemies with new armor, magic and items. Experience the epic final chapter of a dark world that could only be created by the mind of Hidetaka Miyazaki.
A New World. One Last Journey.


Get the DARK SOULS™ III Season Pass now and challenge yourself with all the available content!
Winner of gamescom award 2015 "Best RPG" and over 35 E3 2015 Awards and Nominations.
DARK SOULS™ III continues to push the boundaries with the latest, ambitious chapter in the critically-acclaimed and genre-defining series.
As fires fade and the world falls into ruin, journey into a universe filled with more colossal enemies and environments. Players will be immersed into a world of epic atmosphere and darkness through faster gameplay and amplified combat intensity. Fans and newcomers alike DARK SOULS III The Ringed City will get lost in the game hallmark rewarding gameplay and immersive graphics.
Now only embers remain… Prepare yourself once more and Embrace The Darkness!


System Requirement
MINIMUM:
- OS: Windows 7 SP1 64bit, Windows 8.1 64bit Windows 10 64bit
- Processor: Intel Core i3-2100 / AMD® FX-6300
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 750 Ti / ATI Radeon HD 7950
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 25 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 11 sound device
- Additional Notes: Internet connection required for online play and product activation
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7 SP1 64bit, Windows 8.1 64bit Windows 10 64bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7-3770 / AMD® FX-8350
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 970 / ATI Radeon R9 series
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 25 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 11 sound device
- Additional Notes: Internet connection required for online play and product activation
Dark Souls continues to push the boundaries with the latest, ambitious chapter in the critically-acclaimed and genre-defining series. Prepare yourself and Embrace The Darkness!
Dark Souls III: The Ringed City is the second of two downloadable content (DLC) packs for the 2016 action role-playing video game Dark Souls III. Released on March 27, 2017, the content pack was developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It drew favourable reception from critics, with several seeing it as a fitting end to the Dark Souls series.
Background
Unlike previous games in the Dark Souls series, Dark Souls III was launched alongside a season pass, confirming that two downloadable content packs were planned from the beginning.[1][2] On January 3, 2017, Dark Souls III: The Ringed City was announced.[3][4] The Ringed City and the preceding content pack, Ashes of Ariandel, were conceived as the final entries in the series.
Plot
Hidetaka Miyazaki, director of Dark Souls III and creator of the Dark Souls series, said that the story of the two Dark Souls III packs was intended to cover the primary themes of the main game from a new perspective rather than wrap up the series at large.[7] The pack sees the player pursuing a character known as Slave Knight Gael to the end of the world while he hunts for the titular "Dark Soul of Humanity".
Summary
Following The Ashen One's victory over the Soul of Cinder and Sister Friede, they arrive at the Dreg Heap, a land of ruins and ashes consisting of thousands of years of history smashed together. The Ashen One makes their way through numerous dangers, such as Lothric knights, DARK SOULS III The Ringed City Murkmen and angels, arriving at the Earthen Peak Ruins. Inside the ruins, they kill the Demon in Pain & Demon from Below, who become the Demon Prince. Upon victory, the Ashen One is transported to the Ringed City by winged demons.
The Ashen One travels across the city, where they meet various inhabitants - some still loyal to Gwyn, the Lord of Sunlight, and some who worship the Abyss and preach of the coming Age of Dark. Notably present is the dragon Darkeater Midir, who is slowly corrupted by the darkness he has consumed in his duty given by the long absent
Lords. The player is implored by one of Gwyn's few remaining servants, Shira, Knight of Filanore, to put down Midir before the darkness within him destroys what is left of his sanity, and he can no longer tell friend from foe. Shira further implores the Ashen One not to disturb DARK SOULS III The Ringed City the slumber of Princess Filanore, as her sleep protects the city from the dangers of the Dark. Also stationed in the city is the warrior Halflight, one of the Spears of the Church who protects Gwyn's last daughter, Filanore, in her slumber.
Upon defeating Halflight and entering the Church of Filanore within the higher reaches of the Ringed City, the Ashen One finds Filanore herself, slumbering beside a mysterious egg. Upon touching the cracked egg held in her lap, in which is contained a Soul Forge similar to that used to transpose Great Souls, she is awakened, and the Ashen One is transported to a mysterious location similar to the one seen in the game's opening cinematic - an endless, lifeless desert that resembles the Ringed City,
only long abandoned. At the thrones of the Pygmy Lords, the Ashen One encounters Slave Knight Gael, apparently slaughtering the Ringed City's rulers, the Pygmy Lords, and collecting their fractured, desiccated souls into The Dark Soul. Having gone mad due to the power of the Dark Soul, Gael challenges The Ashen One, prompting them to 'hand over' their soul. The player faces him, killing him and claiming the Dark Soul for theirDARK SOULS III The Ringed City own. The Ashen One then
returns to the painting of Ariandel and gives the Dark Soul to the Painting Woman to finish her vision of a new Painted World, offering to name it after the player. If they decline, she will instead name it 'Ash.' DARK SOULS III The Ringed City
Setting and gameplay
Dark Souls III The Ringed City features two primary locations: the Dreg Heap and the eponymous Ringed City. The former is a burnt-out, ash-smothered sprawl of castle and DARK SOULS III The Ringed City cathedral wreckage (DARK SOULS III The Ringed City) comprising the smashed constructs of different ages.[9] The Dreg Heap is a grey, charred confluence of ruined civilizations, slowly sliding, crumbling, and decaying. DARK SOULS III The Ringed City
The area's design is uncommon for the Dark Souls series, focusing on vertical navigation and avoiding long-ranged enemy hazards that incentivize a restrained, cautious pace for the player.[12][11] Some critics praised the employment of these angelic enemies that require exploration to defeat, while others judged the game unfit for such an inclusion.
The Ringed City is the more expansive of the two locations, with three of the pack's four bosses dwelling within.[12] Partially encircled by a ring-shaped wall of rock, the city is a bright area with shimmering domes, low gardens, massive buildings, and a vast purple swamp dotted with DARK SOULS III The Ringed City sinking structures.[15][12] Julie Muncy of Wired called the Ringed City "beautiful, strange, and mysterious" and wrote, "I've never been anywhere quite like this before". DARK SOULS III The Ringed City
The first required boss in the city comes in the form of an enemy that is sometimes randomly replaced by a player seeking PvP combat. Some critics saw this as a positive move to increase player versus player activity and heighten the pack's longevity,[16][11] while others thought it was a "throwaway" confrontation that felt "out of place".[12] The final fight of The Ringed City is against a character named Gael, who was introduced in the previous content pack. DARK SOULS III The Ringed City
Reception
Dark Souls III The Ringed City received a "generally favorable" reception, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[17][18][19] Several critics saw The Ringed City as a fitting end to the Dark Souls series.[22][9][23][10] Writing for IGN, Chloi Rad said the pack has "found a way to revisit the past without a cheap reliance on nostalgia, wrapping up the story of Dark Souls in a way that will be satisfying for fans who enjoy digging into the rich lore the series has been building for the last few years."[11] Daniel Starkey of GameSpot thought the pack ended too quickly but praised its locations, themes and enemies.
Push Square's Ben Tarrant wrote, "It's a meaty installment and a welcome deviation from the practices seen in Ashes of Ariandel, while still interlocking with and continuing the complex narrative."[12] Jeffrey Matulef of Eurogamer especially lauded the pack's boss fights,[23] and Steven T. Wright of Rolling Stone appreciated its difficulty.[22] In a more lukewarm review, James Davenport of PC Gamer wrote, "Gorgeous but empty, challenging but not always fair, The Ringed City is a weak reflection of the series' best traits."[13] William Hughes of The A.V. Club called The Ringed City's locations beautiful and lush but thought the Souls formula was growing stale.
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