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FROM THE FIELDS

Knives out

The editor draws its unusual name from the powerful sword first seen in 1994’s King’s Field and then found in some slightly redesigned and renamed form in every game in the modern Souls series. Always powerful and difficult to acquire, the striking turquoise blade is sure to help anyone who can survive FromSoftware’s harsh landscapes long enough to find it.

Finding the Eye of Horus and placing it on an altar in is an unforgettable event. The entire world fades away before returning as a warped version of itself, cloaked in ominous purple hues. It feels like the kind just shouldn’t be able to pull off, considering how it was made: as an original adventure built with the 22-year-old , a dungeon crawler construction set released on PC by FromSoftware long before or .

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