Whoever is in charge of Dark Souls III marketing deserves a raise for this latest stunt, combining scenes from an untold number of death scenes from throughout the series with the already infamous Sad Ben Affleck meme thats had the internet buzzing for the past couple of weeks.
When you really think about how much you've enjoyed #DarkSoulsover the years. https://t.co/eNadvNR8UL
Dark Souls (@DarkSoulsGame) April 7, 2016The above video first went live on the Dark Souls Twitter page last nightand it has already become its own internet sensation.
In case you havent been internetting much these past couple of weeks, the original version of the video was pulled from an interview involving Batman V. Superman stars Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill. In the original interview, the duo was asked what they felt about the early negative reviews the movie had been receiving.
While Cavill charges full steam ahead into the question with a smile on his face, Affleckcan be seen going to a deep, dark internal place full of untold sadness. Some brilliant person decided to zoom in closer and closer on Afflecks contemplations while playing Simon and Garfunkels The Sound of Silence in the background. Its all ended perfectly by Affleck snapping out of his funk and adding a quick, I agree, to Cavills comments.
It turns out that the joke wasnt fully played out, however, as the Dark Souls squad added an extra layer of cleverness to the affair. The team dropped in an interviewers voice stating that, in preparation for Dark Souls III , the pair of actors went back and played the original games in the series. The interviewer then asks what they thought of that experience, which is when we roll into that same Sound of Silence brilliance with a bunch of Dark Souls death scenes rolling in the background. Affleck, it would seem, is having a hard time coming to terms with what the Dark Souls series has done to him.
As for the rest of us non-superhero types, weve only got a few more days to wait before we can finally get our own hands on Dark Souls III . That is, of course, assuming you dont live in Japan, where the game is already available, or didnt pull a sneaky maneuver on the Xbox One that allowed you to purchase it early.
Assuming youve been keeping things on the up and up, Dark Souls III finally arrives in North America and Europe next Tuesday, April 12.
In case you cant wait until then for all of the death-defying goodness, Bandai Namco has stated that some sort of big news pertaining to the game is due out today, April 8. So keep your eyes peeled for more details on that.
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