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Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King

Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King

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Dark Souls II Expansion Pack

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Release Date: September 30, 2014

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The third of the planned DLC additions to the second installment of the bestselling action RPG, created by the Japanese studio From Software. Along with the previous two it combines into a completely new storyline, the axis of which is the search for three legendary crowns. This time we will deal with getting the last of them, and the action will take us to a previously inaccessible, ancient temple.

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Dark Souls II - Crown of the Ivory King, released on PC, X360 and PS3, is the third expansion for Dark Souls II, a popular action RPG, which was created by a Japanese studio FromSoftware. The developer has so far had little experience in the production of DLC. Their only previous expansion, Artorias of the Abyss, was prepared for the first Dark Souls, which debuted in 2011 on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and a year later on PC. It is worth mentioning, however, that the DLC was praised by players and offered many hours of satisfying gameplay. Crown of the Ivory King is part of a series of three DLCs that have been built to take full advantage of the specific ideas that characterize the Souls series. Adventures are connected with the basic version of the game and also with each other. During the game, players will have to find three legendary crowns.

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In Crown of the Ivory King, we will explore a monumental ancient temple built in the midst of snow and frost. Abandoned centuries ago, the building was designed to overwhelm players with its emptiness and size. In the course of the DLC, we have to face unfavorable weather, previously unseen opponents, as well as low visibility and many surprises, to which we have been accustomed by developers.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows September 30, 2014

Xbox 360

Xbox 360 September 30, 2014

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 October 1, 2014

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Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King
Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King
Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King

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Souls Game Series

A series of action RPGs, enjoying a cult status among many players. Japanese studio FromSoftware is responsible for its creation, and the entire series is inextricably linked with Hidetaka Miyazaki, who served as production director for most installments.

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Base Game for Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King

Dark Souls II

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System Requirements for Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King Video Game:

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Core i3 3.10 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB (GeForce GTX 750 or better), 15 GB HDD, Windows Vista(SP2)/7(SP1)/8.

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Game Ratings for Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King Video Game.

8.3

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Game is Recomended by 91% of Critics. There are 14 Critic Reviews.

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Digitally ed: 4.5 / 5

Now that the story of Dark Souls II has been fully told, the theme of persistence is key. I think back to my initial review, where those brief flashes of light and life offered hope against overwhelming, almost oppressive odds and darkness. Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King concludes the adventure, the player has earned the sense of hope that he/ she is left behind with. At least until you begin the adventure anew and Dark Souls II ups the difficulty and prepares to make you die yet again.

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GameTrailers: 9 / 10 by Ben Moore

Crown of the Ivory King is exhausting, but at the end of it all, the predominant emotion swelling inside of us was sadness. We wanted more: one more boss fight, one more tucked-away room – not because the DLC is lacking, but because we didn't want to leave. This may be the last we hear of Dark Souls II, but it went out with a bang.

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Digital Chumps: 8.2 / 10 by Eric Layman

Deception's always been an implicit facet of Dark Souls' architecture. With Crown of the Ivory King, it steps out of the shadows and transitions to a palpable theme. Paired with Crown of the Sunken King and Crown of the Old Iron King, it's enough to wish From Software could extend Dark Souls II's life with interminable rounds of additional content.

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