TGS 08: A colorless fog rolls in as we go hands-on with PS3 title Demon’s Souls

This article is over 16 years old and may contain outdated information

Recommended Videos

After flashing my ID and proving my age to the 5 foot 2 inch smiling Japanese girl that passed as security at Sony’s booth, Demon’s Souls was the first game I played at this year’s Tokyo Game Show. 

Being designed by From Software exclusively for the PlayStation 3, Demon’s Souls is an action role-playing game about the awakening of an ancient demon that claims souls as its life force. I would know more about the game’s story, but a young Japanese-speaking girl pressed start for me as I was trying to watch the game’s opening cinematic: an artistically beautiful tale of colorless fog that swallows mankind.

More after the jump.

Gameplay is relatively simple, and plays out a bit like a hack-and-slash with light RPG elements. I used R1 for a basic attack with my sword, and R2 for a more powerful (but slower) swing. While I spent most of the time on offense, hacking and slicing up undead soldiers, I occasionally used L1 to guard and L2 for a quick parry. On the surface, the combat seems basic and combo based; it was possible to change stances by pressing the triangle button, which gave me a new set of attacks (but also left me more vulnerable). 

I’ve no doubt there’s more to Demon’s Souls than I was able to grasp due to the language barrier between me and everyone else in the room. Visually, the title reminded me a bit of Lair, in terms of style and color choices (dragons and castles, 437 shades brown). At only 65% through the development cycle, the team is going to have to work on smoothing out the frame rate; considering the amount of on-screen chug, I’m a bit surprised Sony had this on display at all, actually. 

Demon’s Souls is slated for a 2009 release in Japan, and while no announcement has been made for a North American release, there’s little doubt it will make its way to our shores.


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author