Larger, more varied Dark Souls is not the direct sequel to Demon's Souls, insist on that of From Software, but in the meantime continue to be comparisons made with the particular action-RPG for the PlayStation 3. The most recent concerns the size of the game world: "a great line to sum up, comparing it with Demon's Souls, the map will be approximately one and half times bigger," said the director Hidetaka Miyazaki to 1UP about it, "may seem even bigger players.
" In addition to larger areas there will be some smaller and aloof, but not essential designed for players who want to spend more time exploring, as well as secondary objectives, although the sub-quest in the strict sense have not been implemented. Similarly, the narrative will take place in a context of action game: "I wanted to create a game in which, ideally, the way you play the player becomes a story in itself." Source: 1UP
" In addition to larger areas there will be some smaller and aloof, but not essential designed for players who want to spend more time exploring, as well as secondary objectives, although the sub-quest in the strict sense have not been implemented. Similarly, the narrative will take place in a context of action game: "I wanted to create a game in which, ideally, the way you play the player becomes a story in itself." Source: 1UP
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