![]() The benefit to you, of course, is that you’ll get your body and belongings back. You’ll actually appear in another player’s current quest and stage, and you’ll fight alongside them. Provide cooperative assistance and succeed, and you’ll get your body back. One way you can get your body back is to help another player kill a boss. This could serve as a sort of warning system for you for upcoming challenges. ![]() Should you stumble across said stain, you can actually view that player’s death animation. For instance, if someone dies in their game, they leave a bloodstain in their place of death for all other online-connected players to see. Better said, the online features are there to support and enhance the single player experience. While your typical dungeon crawler has you exploring, fighting, and leveling up on your own, Demon’s Souls changes it up with a different type of online connectivity. Thankfully, Destructoid had the privilege of checking out some of the finer details of both modes of online play in a recent online meeting with Atlus. We’ve been dying to know more about this. One of the coolest aspects of this game is the online capabilities, which permits both cooperative and competitive (PvP) gameplay. ![]() The upcoming PS3-exclusive action role-playing hardcore dungeon crawling hotness is coming our way on October 6th, thanks to Atlus. ![]()
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