Dark Souls 3's Awesome Opening Cinematic [VIDEO]

FromSoftware is set to launch, possible, the final installment of the series Dark Souls this coming 12th of April. Namco Bandai launches the cinematic to the game, Dark Souls 3, introducing new characters and monsters and bosses that gamers will encounter throughout the game.

The video shows a number of bosses that gamers will encounter such as Farron's Undead Legion, Yhorm the Gaint and Aldrich Saint of the Deep as per Gamerant. The video starts with a dark image of the broken kingdom of Lothric and some wanderers going north.

Being Unkindled in the game is being resurrected and gives the gamer another chance to accomplish every situation the game has to offer just like the previous 2 games. It is also a reference to the enthusiast's character as the company stated the gamers will play as Unkindled and will arouse in the area called the Untended Graves.

FromSoftware was able to include specific features from Bloodborne into the game, Dark Souls 3, as enthusiasts of Bloodborne mentioned. Hidetaka Miyazaki shared to Gamespot that he wanted to finish the Dark Souls saga with the coming Dark Souls 3.

FromSoftware should strive for new concepts as he added. Miyazaki made his mind to return to the saga because he can add the restriction element in Bloodborne to the Dark Souls 3.

It seems that the company was really convicted, watching the trailer we can see how the team handled the designs of the game. Not just for the bosses but for the equipment that the gamers can have in the game. 

Hidetaka did state that specific features from the old games will be still in Dark Souls 3 such as better weapon durability and fast travel. FromSoftware will have the specific system that made the experience of the gamer better and will get rid of the system that did not work.

The team, hopefully, can stabilize among challenging and forgiving that the enthusiasts of the game thirst for. It will be released for PS4, PC and Xbox One on 12th of April. 

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