Demon's Souls Easter Eggs na PlayStation 5 (PS5)

Ostatnio zaktualizowany: 14 lutego 2022

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Secret Door / Penetrator's Armor

Easter Eggs

While the Demon’s Souls remake is nearly identical to the original game, one thing the community discovered was that there was a new hidden door not found in the original. In world 1-3, there is an illusory wall in one of the alleys beyond the Tower Knight area. If you strike the wall, you’ll find a locked door.

The community came together to solve the mystery of this new secret door and found that a new consumable called a Ceramic Coin had been added to the game. They can only be found in Fractured Mode at Pure White or Pure Black World Tendency.

If you trade 26 Ceramic Coins with Sparkly the Crow, you will get a Rusted Key that unlocks the door. Behind it is a new armor set, the Penetrator’s Armor, based on one of the game’s bosses.

The video below shows the first person to solve the mystery and open the door.

Scary Nexus Noises

Easter Eggs

Strange noises in the Nexus not present in the original game led many fans to speculate that they were a hint about another game in development or some sort of Easter egg, although Sony eventually said the sound was just a glitch.

Dragon Ball Z reference

Easter Eggs

Open the Messages menu, go to “Choose a Template,” and pick “Observations.” From there, choose “You’ll need a Soul level of *** ahead” and then “Choose a Word.” The available options are various numerical amounts, with the last option being “over 9000.” This is most likely a reference to Dragon Ball Z’s infamous “It’s over 9000” line in the dub.

Cat Ring Icon

Easter Eggs

In the original Demon’s Souls, the icon for having the Cat Ring equipped was an actual photo of a real cat, believed to possibly be a pet belonging to someone on the development team.

The remake removed the funny Cat Ring icon in favor of a normal icon more in keeping with the rest of the game’s aesthetic, but the original cat can still be seen in the game’s end credits, on a sign posted to a tree (possibly intended to be a “Missing Cat” poster since the cat is now missing from the game).

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