Earlier this year Dark Souls Remastered launched for PC, Xbox One and PS4. With it, I think it’s fair to say that the reaction overall was a bit mixed. While the game declared itself as remastered, many people felt that the changes made were even barely notable or completely pointless. As a massive fan of the series, I must confess that the only aspect I massively approved of was them finally fixing Blighttown.
Following a very detailed bit of work by YouTuber ‘Crowbcat’ though, we have what is perhaps the most detailed like for like comparison video released to date.
Comparing the two, you can clearly see the differences that exist. It is, actually, a lot easier to see these when they are side by side. Overall though, the overwhelming opinion I take away is that in the grand scheme of things, I struggle to see what significant matters they changed. Worse, aside from the aforementioned Blighttown, I can’t see much improved either!
Sure the visuals are a bit crisper and the fire/water/sludge effects are a lot stronger, but overall is there really that much difference? More accurately, is the difference that much better? I’m not so sure.
Since the release of Dark Souls Remastered, a mod pack has already been made available to improve the visuals even further. This does, however, raise an interesting question. Was this really a remaster or was it just a cynical ‘final patch’ version of the original game?
Even as a massive fan of the series (over 1000 hours clocked in the franchise) I must admit that while I enjoyed the remaster, I wasn’t dazzled by it. In fact, using the above video as a comparison, I’m not sure if (at least in terms of visuals) which I preferred. As above though, at least Blighttown kinda works these days.
Whatever you think, kudos to ‘Crowbcat’ for what was clearly a lot of work.
What do you think? Which version did you prefer? The remaster or the original? – Let us know in the comments!
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