

Owing to the PS3’s better texture filter, it naturally fares better that its MS counterpart. It comes down more as how big an improvement Dark Souls 2 is over its predecessor. "Instead of becoming an all out console war, Dark Souls does away with the differences and sits cosily between the two with some minor differences that anyone would be hard pressed to notice even after pitting the two systems side by side. The only apparent difference between the two older generation of consoles is that the Xbox 360 lacks V-sync implementation, resultant of which, there’s a considerable amount of screen tearing. Spotting out the differences requires peeled, scrutinising eyes and the attention span that of a lizard while catching flies which isn’t much anyway but enough to get our work done here. With the developers keeping mum about the new-gen console release of Dark Souls 2, we have only the last generation of consoles to pit against each other, and of course the PC.ĭark Souls 2 runs similarly enough on both the consoles. Now with the sequel of the game in place, everything is almost the same, if only better by a smidgen. In spite of that, the PC version of the game was downright appalling. Dark Souls has been one of the greatest games that has left From Software’s crafting table. There’s no point beating about the bush with this title.
