

It also integrated modern nuances to make combat and gameplay all the more satisfying. Miyazaki came into the picture once again to craft a brilliant title that would embody everything that made the first game in the trilogy great. Thankfully, this wasn't the case with Dark Souls III.

RELATED: Mistakes Everyone Makes On Their First Playthrough Of Dark Souls 3 However, while Dark Souls II was a great game in its own right, most people are of the opinion that it's the weakest Soulsborne game around, mainly due to a lack of input from Hidetaka Miyazaki himself.

Gamers who wanted more from this series would've been elated at the prospect of a sequel that would bring forth more of the same interconnected level design and perfectly tailored difficulty.
