Dark Souls 3 has always been defined by its grim demeanor and brutal enemies. With their trademark design, FromSoftware have elevated to new heights and have always remained consistent in the industry.
They have released some of the generation's best games and have also been responsible for inspiring a generation of indie developers who started their Soulslikes.
The Dark Souls trilogy came to an end with the release of the last DLC for Dark Souls 3. The Ringed City answered many questions but left fans always wanting more. Dark Souls 3 is a thrilling conclusion to the epic saga.
Combining everything they've learned from past games, FromSoftware released a massively popular game. The OST for Dark Souls 3 was widely regarded as being the best until the release of Elden Ring. There are a ton of good boss OSTs in Dark Souls 3, and here are some of the best ones in the game.
The first Lord of Cinder that players will encounter if they go down into Farron Swamp, the Abyss Watchers are a militia of undead men and women alike who hunted the Abyss wherever it sprang up.
They were ruthless in exterminating any signs of the Abyss and burned villages and towns down to the ground if they expected the Abyss was lurking there.
Like all characters in the Souls series, the Abyss Watchers met an untimely end. Their bodies, now corrupted by what they sought to destroy, rise as husks of their former selves but are still extremely dangerous.
Their tragic story seeps into the score as well. The Abyss Watchers OST in Dark Souls 3 is somber and melancholic. Composed by the famous Yuka Kitamura, the music evokes sadness in the player. It makes players think about the boss that they are beating down and why it's necessary to put them at rest.
The subtle
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