


Both Ashes of Ariandel and now The Ringed City add new locations with new cute side-stories to explore and more content, enemies, items, bosses and all the stuff. The Ringed City is more interesting as a whole, having very curious locations and more of the “world lore” explored that was only hinted upon previously. If you ever needed a good example of a “more of the same” DLC, two Dark Souls III DLCs are just that. So me, along with many others, hoped that DLCs will fix this issue and bring a very interesting story, expand on fantastic ideas of the game world and bring closure to the series. And not really feeling like a new interesting chapter in the strange world created back in Dark Souls 1. Which suffered from being a compilation, however, at not really feeling that interesting or defined in terms of it’s own voice. When i reviewed Dark Souls III a year ago, I described it as a best of compilation of everything that worked in all “Souls” games, aimed at creating the best possible adventure in a dark interesting world.
