From Software worked with a restaurant in Tokyo (the Australian Restaurant/Bar OZ Cafe) to create the Dark Souls Cafe, a restaurant experience "inspired by the world of Dark Souls II" in order to promote the game that will be released next march.
Dark Souls 2 remains a divisive entry in the landmark RPG franchise, but Hidetaka Miyazaki believes it led to the success of Elden Ring.
DS2 was fine. While there was a bit of recycling assets or ideas for bosses, it was a bigger more open Dark Souls. The Fume knight boss is one of the hardest bosses in the series until Sekiro and Elden Ring were released.
The problem with Dark Souls 2 was the same problem when a different director takes over for a sequel to an outstanding movie. It typically (there are exceptions) doesn’t have the feel and vision of the previous movie.
I wouldn’t say Dark Souls 2 is terrible. Had Dark Souls 1 never been a thing and we got this, I think it would have been praised more. The problem is it didn’t have the Miyazaki touch to it and felt pretty derivative. The soundtrack is a banger though.
I like DS 2, might even be my favorite of the 3. But it's a hard sell, there's so many obscure things you need to do to make it an enjoyable experience. So always find it hard to recommend, but it is worth the trouble.
TheGamer writes, "Some weapons resist the test of time."
The Nerd Stash: “Whether you’re here to gloat about your victories or to see what the fuss is about, we present to you the hardest bosses in the Souls series.”
I wish we had enough of a "geek culture" to support something like this here in America.
you could write on the floor " Be wary of the tuna sandwhich"
Is this the cafe where someone invades your table & steals your scoobie snacks?
I wonder how much Souls the menu will cost.
It would make more sense if this cafe was perched atop a 20-story building... with no railings... ;)