Demon's Souls remake has already gone gold

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Dark Souls modder and YouTuber Lance McDonald has revealed new information about the upcoming PS5 remake of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Demon's Souls. In a series of tweets, McDonald told fans that he'ꦦs been hands-on with the remake, which .

In a tweet yesterday, McDonald said th𝐆at he'd "been allowed to see a few very small sections of gameplay" from the remake, and was also given "a lot of information about the game." That information ranged from a confirmation that the remake uses almost exactly the same file structure as the original, to details about the game's engine and

McDonald also reveals that 'Fractured Mode' is still present in the remake. The feature was originally mentioned in the game's trailer description, but that description was edited by PlayStation to remove any mention of Fractured Mode. While McDonald claims to have seen the mode in action, he hasn't revealed what it does, saying he "rathe𒊎r keep new mechanics unspoiled."

Overall, it sounds as though McDonald is very impressed. In his first tweet, he said that he was "very happy with everything so far," noting that the game "just looks like Demon's Souls except everything is incredibly beautiful and some bosses are far more disgusting than ever." He also says he has "high hopes as to the faithfulness of the project," suggesting what he's seen so far is accurate to the original, although we'll likely find out more on that front soon - the remake is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 launch games, so will be available on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 release date on November 12.

Get a closer look at the action with these 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Demon's Souls remake screenshots, showing off everything from boss fights to the game's haunting vistas. 

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