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Dark Souls is essentially a game of two halves - a tightly-crafted first half that makes every single step the player takes daunting and enlightening, and a second half that is full to the brim with painfully mediocre level design which is a clear indication of the constraints in the game's development. That being said, not all the areas present in this legendary title are worth a mention. The NPCs were fun and varied, the lore was surprisingly deep, and the areas that the player could explore displayed some of the most ingenious level design that had been done in quite a while. Now the surviving nuns have sworn to seek revenge. Two warring ninja clans, each supporting a son of Hidetada Tokugawa as the next shogun, send ten representatives each to fight to the death for the possession Tokugawa government for the winning clan for the next thousand years. Seventeenth-century Japan: A rebellion in the Aizu teritory has been brutally crushed, leaving twenty one brave warriors dead and most of the nuns of the local convent slaughtered. The challenge was just one ingredient in the amazing meal that is Dark Souls. Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls: With Laura Bailey, Nana Mizuki, Ksuke Toriumi, Troy Baker. RELATED: Dark Souls: 10 Git Gud Memes That Aren't For Casuals The fact of the matter is that this particular title made a resounding impact in the gaming industry when it was released in 2011, exposing a ton of gamers to what was clearly the most challenging yet fun experience they'd ever had in a long, long time. One would be hard-pressed to talk about some of the most influential games of the modern era without mentioning the absolute behemoth that is Dark Souls.