Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin (2015)

FromSoftware

Expanded Game of Dark Souls II

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation 4 · Xbox 360 · Xbox One

3.87 from 2142 ratings

6020 members have it in their collection · 252 playing now · 1931 backlogged · 668 wish listed

How long? Main story 39h · with extras 65h · 100% 92h (from 62 logged playthroughs)

Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin is an enhanced edition of Dark Souls II, released in April 2015 by FromSoftware and Bandai Namco Entertainment. This version includes updated graphics, improved performance, and all previously released DLC expansions (Crown of the Sunken King, Crown of the Old Iron King, and Crown of the Ivory King). It also features rebalanced gameplay, new enemy placements, additional NPCs, and expanded lore,
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Developers
FromSoftware
Publishers
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Genres
Adventure, Role-playing (RPG)
Themes
Action, Fantasy
Franchises
Dark Souls
Series
Dark Souls
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Release dates

  • Apr 02, 2015 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
  • Apr 04, 2015 (Europe) PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
  • Apr 07, 2015 (North_America) PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

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Rating distribution

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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
143
1 star
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PimpyShortstocking

Status PimpyShortstocking Feb 8, 2026

I was going to post a whole review but I decided to not put much more energy into this game.

I spent the last week playing Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin (SotFS) where these were my conditions:

  • I own the original Dark Souls 2.
  • I had played the original for MAYBE an hour.
  • I installed cheats for …
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I was going to post a whole review but I decided to not put much more energy into this game.

I spent the last week playing Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin (SotFS) where these were my conditions:

  • I own the original Dark Souls 2.
  • I had played the original for MAYBE an hour.
  • I installed cheats for the original DS2 to make a super powered character to compare differences between it and SotFS.
  • I played through SotFS without any cheats or guides, trying to experience it as it is intended.
  • I did not play the DLC areas, but watched a friend do them. I wont talk about these cause I did not experience them myself.

Things I wont really talk about more:

  • Story: I never really follow the stories in souls games, but I assume it's fine and good if you dive into it. I will leave that to the people who read every item description and put it together.

  • Online features: I disabled this early on in my play through as I continued to get invaded by people who have been playing the game for much too long, and it was making an already frustrating experience even more frustrating. I could only be invaded by "PvPEnjoyer" (yes this was their name) so many times before I gave up and turned it off.

Pros:

  • Beautiful World: I loved the world that was created here, there were a lot of cool locales and nooks and crannies to explore in each one.
  • Great cast: The characters were fun to interact with and progress their little story lines or have them help you around the world.
  • Backstab attack animations are greatly improved with varied animations depending on weapons
  • The music was nice when it played.

Cons:

  • Mob density is absolutely atrocious in MOST areas. I've had arguments with people on this back and forth at this point, but the amount of enemies in what I think is most of the game make the game an un-fun environment to navigate, especially for run backs.
  • Bosses are a dull affair. Most of them have relatively boring visual designs, but even more-so boring is their move sets. Easily the weakest part of the game, with very few standouts. One that made was particularly disappointing was Demon of Song, who had a very cool design, and a very disappointing move set.
  • Estus Flask drinking and recovery is atrocious in this game.
  • The hollowing mechanic is reminiscent of Demon's Souls, and honestly if this game was called Demon's Souls 2, I think I would have taken less umbrage with it.
  • Being able to get invaded while hollow is not fun.
  • Stat distributions are absolutely insane in this game. Having animation speed and iframes tied to a stat is just asinine to me. Splitting Equip Load to its own stat instead of being tied to Endurance makes spending points more tedious.
  • In relation to the last point, armor felt mostly not useful to upgrade (though this can be said about most souls games).

I think all in all, this game is definitely not for me, but I feel with how much frustration and dull affairs I experienced here, I have a hard time understanding how this game was for anyone. I've talked to many people who love it, and kudos to them, but I cannot see it, even after finishing the entire game.

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epeternally

Status epeternally Oct 7, 2025

Still engrossed in Dark Souls 2 as ever. Despite having a lot of criticisms of the game's design, it is very hard to put down. I've started branching out my stats with the intent to use magic, although my attunement is low enough for that to be a distant prospect. I think my intelligence and faith are both up to …

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Still engrossed in Dark Souls 2 as ever. Despite having a lot of criticisms of the game's design, it is very hard to put down. I've started branching out my stats with the intent to use magic, although my attunement is low enough for that to be a distant prospect. I think my intelligence and faith are both up to 12 at this point.

I'd like to switch away from my basic broadsword, but I don't know what would suit me. The number of available weapons is overwhelming. I've experimented with warped sword and it seems like it might be a viable option, but I can't get the damage in line with my main weapon. Petrified dragon bone is in very short supply. I know you can eventually farm it, but I haven't reached that point in the game yet.

Currently working on Brightstone Cove and Huntsman's Copse, done with Sinner's Rise and Black Gulch.

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epeternally

Status epeternally Oct 2, 2025

I'm level 86 and haven't beaten a single boss. Am I playing this game right?

Bonfires lit: 14. Soul level: 405572

I'm astonished that you can get all the way to Black Gulch without beating a single boss. I would have expected The Gutter to have one, despite basically being a capstone challenge in itself.

Going to start making forward …

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I'm level 86 and haven't beaten a single boss. Am I playing this game right?

Bonfires lit: 14. Soul level: 405572

I'm astonished that you can get all the way to Black Gulch without beating a single boss. I would have expected The Gutter to have one, despite basically being a capstone challenge in itself.

Going to start making forward progress now. The only way I could do significantly more without hitting a boss wall is grinding all the way to one million SL, which is an insane task with only early-ish areas.

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BurningKirby

Status BurningKirby May 28, 2025

For the longest time there was one boss I hadn't actually beaten in the Souls games. That was ol' Lud and Zallen, of the Frigid Outskirts. I had suffered through the area once or twice to reach them and die only to decide it just wasn't worth my time to keep trying when the boss and the rewards were mediocre …

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For the longest time there was one boss I hadn't actually beaten in the Souls games. That was ol' Lud and Zallen, of the Frigid Outskirts. I had suffered through the area once or twice to reach them and die only to decide it just wasn't worth my time to keep trying when the boss and the rewards were mediocre at best.

Well, I've been playing a fresh file in this game again recently and decided I'd finally commit to beating them once and for all. Today, it's finally done! It was only worth it to say I did it. The boss is every bit as bad as I remember and the Frigid Outskirts make getting there a pain in the ass, but it's okay because it's over now.

Lud and Zallen souls from beating the boss

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BurningKirby

Status BurningKirby May 12, 2025

I've been hankering for some multiplayer Souls gameplay recently (co-op, mostly) so I fired this up and was working my way through Aldia's Keep to see if I could get summoned for its boss. I summoned this absolute chad NPC Sellsword Luet (pic below from the wiki) since I couldn't recall if I ever had before for this area.

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I've been hankering for some multiplayer Souls gameplay recently (co-op, mostly) so I fired this up and was working my way through Aldia's Keep to see if I could get summoned for its boss. I summoned this absolute chad NPC Sellsword Luet (pic below from the wiki) since I couldn't recall if I ever had before for this area.

About halfway down the really long center hallway I was invaded by a real person, which is itself a rarity these days, so it was kind of exciting. The invader and I waved to each other and made a silent agreement to let him fight Luet 1v1 first while I watched.

The poor guy probably backstabbed Luet upwards of 10 times (!!!) but he's just so TANKY that he was still at 50% hp and ended up killing the invader himself. Easily goes up there among my favorite multiplayer DS2 memories. It was wild to watch unfold.

Sellsword Luet dual wields greatshields

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ferprimoso

Status ferprimoso May 11, 2025

Not as bad as the people says, sure it has a lot of very annoying areas, runbacks and easy/forgetable boss. But still a great game that generates hours and hours of fun.

Fancy_Flapjacks

Status Fancy_Flapjacks Jul 19, 2022

Just finished Dark Souls 2 for the first time tonight. Took me about 2 and a half years lmao. Overall, I wouldn't say it was a terrible game, but I did enjoy the first dark souls more. This one felt much slower in combat, and the hit boxes were very questionable a lot of the time. My build was fun, …

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Just finished Dark Souls 2 for the first time tonight. Took me about 2 and a half years lmao. Overall, I wouldn't say it was a terrible game, but I did enjoy the first dark souls more. This one felt much slower in combat, and the hit boxes were very questionable a lot of the time. My build was fun, the red iron twinblade for the majority of the playthrough. The game had far more bosses than the original, and some felt repetitive and just thrown in at the last minute. I played through about half of the game with a couple old friends of mine, but they got bored and didn't want to finish it, so it was up to me to put an end to the journey I sat out in April 2020. Our lives changed and it was just harder to play together too. I love this series though. I plan on playing Dark Souls 3 next (first blind playthrough), then I'll finally try Elden Ring which looks amazing. Then I want to go back and play Sekiro and Bloodborne because those look great too. I never pictured myself enjoying fromsoft games, but after giving dark souls remastered a chance (of which I beat in its entirety with my old friends as well), I fell in love with this series.' Didn't level up adaptability once during my playthrough and didn't learn about it's i-frames on rolls until a couple days ago right after I had beaten the final DlC. My final remarks: Dark Souls 2 was not a bad game. It is possible to get through with an adjusted mindset. While I don't think I'll remember it as much as the first, Majula and the surrounding areas within the game will always bring a sense of nostalgia to me. Who knows, I've already conjured plans for a future playthrough in this game, but I'll give it a couple years or so to allow me to fully embrace the rest of FromSoft's library. Dark Souls 3, I'm coming for ya.

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enragedbard

Status enragedbard Jan 20, 2022

This was my first DS game. This is a flawed game, but so are DS1 and 3. It's just different. They tried some new things and some worked, some didn't. The thing I miss when playing the others is Power Stance. Two Turkey Legs ftw!

SIGINT

Status SIGINT Sep 14, 2021

This game was going relatively smoothly until an area called Iron Keep, which is such a painful experience that I have now decided video games should not exist, and we should all just get into knitting or bird-watching or Solitaire or something.

SIGINT

Status SIGINT Sep 13, 2021

I randomly got the feeling to give this game another chance, since after my Demon’s Souls playthrough earlier this year, it’s now the only Souls game I never finished—and I didn’t even get close. A couple long sittings (mostly last night) got me through several boss fights and areas, and they had their ups and downs in quality, but I …

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I randomly got the feeling to give this game another chance, since after my Demon’s Souls playthrough earlier this year, it’s now the only Souls game I never finished—and I didn’t even get close. A couple long sittings (mostly last night) got me through several boss fights and areas, and they had their ups and downs in quality, but I am definitely enjoying it more than last time. More than anything, I’m kinda just happy to be doing this kind of combat and exploration again, and being 90% unspoiled on this game helps. I don’t think I can understand yet how some people out there could consider this the best one (a clear minority, of course), but there is definitely an appeal to how its levels flow and a couple of the bosses I’ve faced.

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Bigdaddyred

Status Bigdaddyred Sep 13, 2020

Went back and got all the Steam achievements after finishing 5 years ago. Had to start as a fresh character but had fun replaying through the game.

Playing through to NG++ for just three spells - No fun! Dominating everything along the way at that point - FUN!

Sadaharu_TR

Status Sadaharu_TR Apr 23, 2020

Game is good.

Don't care the hate train.

Serves as a great sequel as gameplay wise but not lore wise.