So, I've finally finished Dark Soul's 3. I've gone back and forth on it so far, but I think I finally have a concrete opinion on the game. I don't like it, and now I know why.
I was annoyed by all of the callback to the original game, but I could deal with the petty fanservice if Fromsoft had left it there. No, the real sin of DS3 is that it completely butchers the lore of the original game. In fact, I would argue that it makes the first game non-canon. Events no longer fit or make sense, and now the game is broken.
For instance, the mere fact that there is a sequel at all means that one of the original endings have been invalidated. The Dark Lord ending can no longer be canon, because there was never an age of dark. This is bothersome, but it gets much worse. Nothing in the original game really works. In the original game you face Ornstein and Smough in order to meet Gwynevere. Yet, in DS3, it is revealed that this is now non-canon. Ornstein abandoned the city, while Smough was left alone. In the original game you can find Gwyndolin, who has been manipulating you, and kill him. In DS3 we discover that this never happened. Instead he got sick, and was eaten by some random monster. In the original game it is implied that either Solaire or Andre are the first born son of Gwyn, and if you look at the art work then it is clear that Andre was originally his son. He looks just like him, and both characters look after their warriors. In DS3 this is completely invalidated, and it is revealed that Gwyn's firstborn was just some random asshole on a dragon. This makes no sense, as the firstborn left after the dragon's were killed, and presumably just before Gwyn sacrificed himself, since he left behind a gift on Gwyn's tomb. The nameless king doesn't fit any of the established lore for the character.
To make matters worse, even the linking of the fire ending makes no sense. The whole point was that you were either continuing the age of fire, or you were ushering in an age of man. And yet, in Dark Soul's 3, the age of man comes anyway. The gods interbreed with mortals, and Gwyndolin gets eaten by Aldritch. Humanity has basically taken control of the planet, the old religions have stopped worshipping the original gods, and people have even taken over Anor Londo and fed the remaining gods to a monster. If that's the case, then what was the point of linking the fire at all? The age of man comes either way, and humanity doesn't seem to be affected by either ending. The Dark Soul, which is what the game is named after, isn't even mentioned in Dark Soul's 3.
At times DS3 feels like self parody. What was Fromsoft thinking? In terms of lore, I think DS3 is even worse then DS2. What's your opinion on the lore? Is it salvageable? Is it even worth salvaging? Or do you think the game was fine despite these flaws?
I was annoyed by all of the callback to the original game, but I could deal with the petty fanservice if Fromsoft had left it there. No, the real sin of DS3 is that it completely butchers the lore of the original game. In fact, I would argue that it makes the first game non-canon. Events no longer fit or make sense, and now the game is broken.
For instance, the mere fact that there is a sequel at all means that one of the original endings have been invalidated. The Dark Lord ending can no longer be canon, because there was never an age of dark. This is bothersome, but it gets much worse. Nothing in the original game really works. In the original game you face Ornstein and Smough in order to meet Gwynevere. Yet, in DS3, it is revealed that this is now non-canon. Ornstein abandoned the city, while Smough was left alone. In the original game you can find Gwyndolin, who has been manipulating you, and kill him. In DS3 we discover that this never happened. Instead he got sick, and was eaten by some random monster. In the original game it is implied that either Solaire or Andre are the first born son of Gwyn, and if you look at the art work then it is clear that Andre was originally his son. He looks just like him, and both characters look after their warriors. In DS3 this is completely invalidated, and it is revealed that Gwyn's firstborn was just some random asshole on a dragon. This makes no sense, as the firstborn left after the dragon's were killed, and presumably just before Gwyn sacrificed himself, since he left behind a gift on Gwyn's tomb. The nameless king doesn't fit any of the established lore for the character.
To make matters worse, even the linking of the fire ending makes no sense. The whole point was that you were either continuing the age of fire, or you were ushering in an age of man. And yet, in Dark Soul's 3, the age of man comes anyway. The gods interbreed with mortals, and Gwyndolin gets eaten by Aldritch. Humanity has basically taken control of the planet, the old religions have stopped worshipping the original gods, and people have even taken over Anor Londo and fed the remaining gods to a monster. If that's the case, then what was the point of linking the fire at all? The age of man comes either way, and humanity doesn't seem to be affected by either ending. The Dark Soul, which is what the game is named after, isn't even mentioned in Dark Soul's 3.
At times DS3 feels like self parody. What was Fromsoft thinking? In terms of lore, I think DS3 is even worse then DS2. What's your opinion on the lore? Is it salvageable? Is it even worth salvaging? Or do you think the game was fine despite these flaws?