

Still, I enjoy reading games almost as much as I enjoy making and playing them, so my hunt for Dark Souls-inspired games continues. Of course, if I don’t find exactly what I want in other games, I’ll happily reinvent the wheel, which is why I’m working on Exhumed (whose latest draft is available via my Games page). And so, when I resolved to run something akin to Dark Souls and Bloodborne, I checked out every game I could get my hands on that felt like it was shooting for something similar.

Instead, I’ll find some like-minded fans, and try to find a way bring what we loved about that game to our tabletop game sessions. If I enjoy a video game enough to actually complete it, then I’m unlikely to stop thinking about it after the credits roll. Dark Souls III screenshot by Videogame Photography
