
PS3 games are notoriously time-consuming - and by extend, expensive - to port and i don't think, that the interest is high enough for Sony to consider doing it at this point.

Though, the chances for the OG Demon's Souls to ever come to PC, are pretty small.

Heck, i have played them before and still want proper PC-ports. I prefer a legit copy running on a system natively, which has many of it's own benefits on PC, over emulation or cloud-gaming with even more input-lag, than 30FPS on a TV already has. Existing ways, to play these game on PC might just not be of interest. Most people, who'd really like to play a port of these games on PC never played them. If you can reach your point-of-death before dying again, you'll save your lost souls, but failing to do so will see them vanish forever.Originally posted by Paradox:If you haven't played them on PC already by now, you aren't really that interested. Unfortunately, if you die during combat, you'll lose all of your souls and have to restart the level. Souls can also be used to purchase new weapons and armor, so it's best to stock up on as many as possible. Boss fights are incredibly difficult and often require dozens of attempts, but the satisfaction you get from finally slaying a major foe is immense.Īs you defeat enemies and explore Boletaria, you'll collect experience points in the form of souls. In order to restore peace to Boletaria, you'll have to traverse each area and defeat the soul-sucking boss demons that reside there. There are five main areas to explore, connected by a hub world known as the Nexus. Danger lurks around every corner, including horrifying enemies, various traps, and giant pitfalls. Stepping into the brutal world of Boletaria, you'll have to figure things out for yourself. GameplayĪt the start of Demon's Souls, you'll create a customized character and choose their class, which affects your core stats like strength, dexterity, and luck. As far as the main plot is concerned, your primary goal is to kill everything in sight.


As you travel through the grimy and often disgusting world, you'll absorb hints and clues about your surroundings, but that's pretty much it. However, that doesn't stop the game's levels and world from being incredibly atmospheric, as they are ripe with elements of environmental storytelling. Apart from some brief dialogue sections and vague cutscenes, the story in Demon's Souls requires a significant amount of thinking to piece together. While there's a significant amount of lore and world-building in Demon's Souls, you might not notice it when you play the game for the first time. Conjured up by ancient magic, the fog has overtaken Boletaria, unleashing blood-thirsty demons across the land. Demon's Souls takes place in the fantasy kingdom of Boletaria, where you play as a brave adventurer attempting to rid the world of an evil, all-consuming fog.
