Dark Souls 3: with Miyazaki back the future looks magical
by Ian Dransfield from Technology | The Guardian on (#GME0)
Far more fluid than its predecessor, at first play it's clear this game has definitely taken a few pointers from stablemate Bloodborne
With series creator Hideki Miyazaki back at the helm for Dark Souls 3 expectations for the latest in the notoriously difficult action-RPG series are probably higher than they've ever been.
While Dark Souls 2 was respected - loved, even - as a very good game, it always felt as though it was lacking something. There were elements that didn't suit the mood, the notion always hovering about that this was a series that needed its original creator in the role of director, but Miyazaki was busy making Bloodborne.