Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Reference | $2.99 | Dorling Kindersley Ltd | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
APP IS AVAILABLE ONLY IN ENGLISH
The Dark Souls III Map Companion is the digital companion for the game. A must-have for diehard fans of the game, this app contains area maps for every location with callouts showing all the most important items to find. Use it to find all the Bonfires, boss arenas, major items, NPCs, chests, treasures and more! In addition, items such as ladders, fog gates, hidden doors and levers are marked to make traversing this massive world much easier.
This is the perfect digital companion for every fan of Dark Souls III!
It's not a bad app, it's useful if you want to see items and stuff in each area but, it could add a little more to it
I'm not asking for a full walk through but a section on enemies strengths/weaknesses seems like it would be very useful other than that pretty good app.
Saves time from having to flip back and forth through the guide, the price in my opinion is a little steep, and I'd like if it showed what the minor treasure and loot was, to decide if it's worth the time to get it or not, but it's a solid map companion..
Only basic map view and you cannot really zoom in. Does not show all the hidden walls but at least has a list of the items and enemies in the area.
This is the perfect tool if you are looking for any items location, where optional bosses may be, or hidden npcs. This app is exactly what it states a companion map, very detailed yet simple layout make it easy to use. A customizable legend to promote even simpler layout when trying to track down specific items. $3 is a bit steep, but I am sure I'll use it enough to get my money's worth. :)
This app gave me a reason to play the game twice (for completion reasons). The price is okay bit I found the money it took to buy this app on the ground in two days. My only wish is that once you click on something you could click on a info button and get more insight on the item.
You should take your 2 dollars and eat it. At least you'll get t back later. I'll never get mine back...
All but the most compact areas are far too tiny to be readable on a phone; symbols are crowded and smaller than a pencil eraser on full zoom. Can workaround by taking individual screenshots of map section then enhance with photo app--Might be functional on a tablet but definitely avoid purchase for IPhone.
The first look was a bit confusing but after figuring it out it was very helpful