Demon's Souls (PS5)
The Adjudicator in Demon’s Souls is absolutely terrifying. Whether it be its towering presence, its nasty ranged tongue attacks, or its dual cleavers, this boss gives us the creeps. Fortunate...
The Demon’s Souls remake for PS5 uses a similar multiplayer system as the rest of the games in the series. Unlike many traditional online games that feature an easy way to invite and play wit...
As with most bosses in Demon’s Souls, preparation is key. The same can be said about taking down the Fool’s Idol boss, who can be deceitful in more ways than one. Her main gimmick is that she...
Demon’s Souls is a tricky game that doesn’t make everything abundantly clear. That’s part of the appeal for some, as exploring and figuring things out is a rewarding process. At the beginning...
“Nope, nope, nope.” Those are probably the words you uttered after seeing the Leechmonger in Demon’s Souls for the first time. This boss is vile. It hurls balls of — you guessed it — leeches...
In the original Demon’s Souls for PS3, the Flamelurker could be cheesed in multiple ways — making the otherwise challenging boss a cakewalk. In the remake for PS5, however, you have to go toe...
There is no native Demon’s Souls easy mode, even on the PlayStation 5. The developer of the remake, Bluepoint, briefly flirted with the idea before leaving the core game more-or-less alone wi...
The Old Hero boss in Demon’s Souls is interesting because he’s blind, meaning he won’t know where you are if you stand still. Staying still isn’t practical though, since you have to move to t...
Though Old King Allant isn’t the final boss of Demon’s Souls, many consider him to be since the real final boss is such a joke. Old King Allant is aggressive, insanely fast on his feet, and h...