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When you return to the Nexus after killing the first boss, the Phalanx, you’ll be greeted by the Maiden in Black who tells you “the Monumental awaits thee above”. The camera pans up to clearly show an arch at the top of some stairs, but where you have to go after that, and what to look for, isn’t really clear.
To get started, head up the outer stairs and keep going up until you reach the arch you were shown. Head through and up the narrow stairs you find inside, then keep going up until you reach a small circular widening in the corridor that opens out onto this balcony on the right:

It’s a fairly narrow corridor so you could easily go straight past if you’re running. Just check when you reach the circular areas as you go up.
Head out onto the balcony and turn right, where you should see walls lined with orange candles and a lot of shrivelled up bodies sitting on the floor.

Along this wall you should see one brighter candle on the floor, highlighting the only person that hasn’t died and mummified where they are sat. This is the Monumental, so walk up and you should get a prompt to talk to them. There’ll be a cutscene and, once it’s played out, you’ll be able to progress with the rest of the game.

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]]>To help you make the right choices here we’ve listed all the souls you can collect in Demon’s Souls, what they’re worth if you consume them, and what they can be traded for. In some cases you never want to eat a certain boss soul if the rewards for it is big. For others you can easily consume them and move on and never worry about what you could have traded it for.
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The Lead Demon Soul is the first demon’s soul you’ll get in the game and unless you want the scraping spear it’s probably fine to consume it for the souls.
The Grey Demon Soul is probably one to eat early on for the souls. The Dozer Axe looks great and has very high damage initially but it’s massively heavy and slow. As a result it’ll take up a big chunk of your weight allowance, and require some timing to use well. It also doesn’t scale so that initial high damage can ultimately be outpaced late game.

The Hard Demon Soul is definitely worth keeping if you have a magic based character to trade for spells. The Lava Bow, which added 100 Fire damage on top of physical damage, is also very desirable.

The Doll Demon Soul is one you’re absolutely going to want to keep if you’re a magic use as Soul Ray will likely become your weapon of choice later on.

The Writhing Demon Soul is less of an essential soul and could be worth consuming early game if you’re trying to get more levels. However, the Poison Cloud spell can be very effective when used well and allows one of the final bosses to be completely cheesed. If you are a miracle based build then Cure’s ability to cure all status ailments isn’t bad but both options are little more nich compared to something you can trade for.

If you like giant, slow to swing but massively damaging weapons then using the Swollen Demon’s Soul to create a meat cleaver is a good trade. The Regeneration miracle is also useful as as long as you have MP, you can top up your HP.

The Small Scaled Flame Demon Soul is all gravy as there’s nothing to do with it but consume it for souls. You can’t kill the Red Dragon until the second Boletarian Palace as he’ll fly away before taking too much damage before hand. However, the second time you meet him on a bridge after the Tower Knight you can attack him with magic or arrows as he flies over and whittle him down to nothing.

It might be worth a few souls but you absolutely do not want to consume the Searing Demon Soul. IF you give it to Blacksmith Ed it will enable advanced weapons forging which opens a whole new level of weaponry. Once you have it it, give him a visit and keep talking to him until he stops talking about the Searing Demon Soul. He should then realize you’ve got one and ask for it (quit out and start talking again a few times if he’s being stubborn). You can then ascend powerful weapons into even more powerful weapons.

The Dragon Demon Soul is likely the first archdemon soul you’ll get (an area’s final boss) as it’s a puzzle based encounter rather then a true boss fight. If you’re a magic user you absolutely want trade this for one of the spells or miracles as each one is one of the heaviest hitting things in the game. If you’re not using magic then it’s safe to consume.
The Silver Demon Soul is an odd one as you can trade it for a spell to enchant weapons which works with a mainly melee build using magical abilities. Sage Freke’s Light Weapon spell adds magical damage on an enchantable weapon for 60 seconds dependent your catalyst’s stats. The catalyst also need to be held in your other hand. Yuria the Witch’s Cursed Weapon on the other hand add 50% physical damage to a weapon but drains HP while it’s active. Both are quite weighted options in terms of pros and cons and probably only best for people who really understand the numbers. It’s probably best to cash in the souls and
While the Needle of Eternal Agony sounds good it actually does very little damage. It will give you 20 souls for every blow you land but again, that’s not exactly a huge deal. Even the 7600 souls you get for consuming the Mixed Demon Soul isn’t much a reward for what’s considered one of the hardest boss fights in the game.

If you use miracles then it can be worth trading the Hero Demon Soul for the Second Chance miracle from Saint Urbain. This will revive you back to 50% health once per world load if you die. The Large Sword of Searching looks cool but techically isn’t as good as whatever you sacrificed to make it as it can’t be enhanced or enchanted in anyway. It will double your item drop stat if you’re holding it, however, which could be useful. If neither of those sing out to you eat it for 36,000 souls and move on.
The Large Flame Scale Demon Soul is another free lunch basically. It can’t be traded or used for anything so cash it in and use the souls.
If you’re planning on a lot of NG+ run then you want to use the Pureblood Demon Soul to create the Blueblood Sword. It’s the weapon that scales with luck is actually one of the most damaging swords in the game. This is the weapon currently being abused via a coin/luck glitch to create something that can one shot bosses. However, the miracle Resurrection is also useful if you’re planning on playing with world tenancies as it shifts a world you cast it in towards white. Death Cloud just inflicts plague damage over time while Relief give you full health and clears status ailments.
The Eroded Demon Soul is probably one best consumed for the soul value. The acid spell reduces enemy item durability over time which has it’s uses but it unlikely to form a major part of anyone’s strategy.
The main value to the False King’s Demon Soul is that it can be used to combine the Soulbrandt and the Demonbrandt swords into the Northern Regalia sword. The first sword has damage that scaled with black characters tendency, while the second scales with white character tendency. The Northern Regalia is a combination of both and will scale damage with either white or black tendency.
The Beast’s Demon Soul is basically bad ending time. Once you’ve defeated the final, final boss, The OId One, you can choose to either let the Maiden in Black lull him back to sleep, or kill here and take it. These options form the good and bad endings respectively. All you can do is consume it for souls and most players take it on repeat playthroughs to start NG+ with some leveling up change.
The Maiden in Black Demon’s Soul can be gained by killing the Maiden in Black, un surprisingly. IF you do it before she’s lulled the Old One to sleep you’ll get the bad ending. But if you wait until she’s finished you can kill her and get the soul and still be considered to have got the good ending. The Soulsucker spell lets you suck the souls out of enemies and effectively get double souls – once from casting the spell and once from killing the affected enemy.
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]]>The double LP set from Milan Records features new and exclusive artwork from Ken Taylor inspired by Bluepoint’s PS5 remake of Demon’s Souls, with the game’s haunting score pressed onto high-quality vinyl and tucked inside custom gatefold packaging. The records themselves are available in a bunch of different equally beautiful color variants on top of the golden amber wide release. Check ’em all out below and join me in spending my weekend bouncing back and forth between which one to get.

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Shunsuke Kida’s digitally recorded score from the original game was rearranged using a full orchestra and choir for the PS5 remake, and the moody atmosphere and epic boss battles benefit from the fresh recording. The digital version of the soundtrack launched in November alongside a neat little behind-the-scenes video on its recording. “Music is used sparingly, and fear builds within you from its absence, and a sense of loneliness and desperation creeps in,” said SIE creative director Gavin Moore. “But the void left by the music is filled with sound, which surrounds you and envelops you.”
The vinyl edition comes with two double-sided vinyl pressings and 20 tracks from the game in total, and you can pre-order it from retailers like Amazon (opens in new tab) for about $35.
If you’re still struggling to make it to the end, there’s no shame in consulting our Demon’s Souls PS5 walkthrough for a little help.
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]]>The tweet below, from GamesIndustry.biz (opens in new tab) editor Chris Dring, reveals that PS5 games accounted for almost 19% of games sold in the UK last week, despite the PS5 not having actually launched. That’s a pretty astounding figure, and a clear indicator that a vast number of PS5 consoles have been pre-ordered in the UK ahead of launch later this week.
PS5 games accounted for almost 19% of all games sold in the UK last week… despite the console not being available yetNovember 15, 2020
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That’s a lot of PS5 games that are sat around, completely useless until Thursday this week, when the PS5 launches in the UK. In fact, a lot of us here at GamesRadar have received PS5 games early, and one of us even tried inserting the PS5 disc into their PS4 console, just to see what would happen (it wasn’t exciting, the console merely couldn’t read the disc).
I haven’t even opened the two PS5 games that are sat on my shelf right now. They’re Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Demon’s Souls, and I plan on them acting as very expensive paperweights until the console arrives on Thursday. That, and I want that fresh game smell when the PS5 gets here.
Taking a brief look on Twitter, it would appear plenty of consumers are a bit frustrated with their games. For all intents and purposes, these £70 games are effectively useless until the actual hardware arrives.
my uk ass just sitting here looking at my ps5 games for the next six days like pic.twitter.com/8c529WvLvNNovember 13, 2020
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It’s bizarre that in the UK, PS5 games and peripherals are available, but the console in which to use them won’t be available until next week. How does this even happen?! #MilesMoralesPS5 pic.twitter.com/mE6YOoUGpJNovember 13, 2020
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My PS5 games arrived from shopto.Now to wait next week for the console pic.twitter.com/9dlQ1deEe4November 12, 2020
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Memeing through the pain is always sound advice. There’s just a few days to go now until the PS5 launches in the UK on November 12, and here’s hoping there aren’t any delays en masse like we saw across the Atlantic last week with outlets like Walmart Canada.
For a look at all the latest deals and bundles incorporating Sony’s next-gen console, head over to our guide on where to buy a PS5 for more.
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]]>If you watched the new Demon’s Souls gameplay trailer and thought “all these vibrant colors don’t make me despair nearly enough,” Sony has good news for you.
The original Demon’s Souls visuals were peak dark and dreary, which went along nicely with all the doom and gloom of its nigh-apocalyptic story. The Demon’s Souls PS5 remake is much more colorful; it’s not at all cartoony, as the new vibrance is done in more of a “feel the heat of the Flamelurker as he burns your face off” sort of way, but in-game options will let you get closer to the original experience if you prefer it.
Gavin Moore, the creative director of SIE Worldwide Studios External Development who is overseeing Bluepoint’s work on the remake, told Polygon (opens in new tab) that it was important to make that an option. Though he’d “be very grateful” if you played through the new way first.
“If you like the starkness and the despair of the original PlayStation 3 version, then we have a bunch of filters that you can choose from and play the game [that way],” Moore said. “So if you want to play the game in what we call the classic filter, which harkens back to the days of the PlayStation 3 and the look at that title, then put that filter on. If you want to play in black and white, play in the noir filter. It’s all there in the options.”
Bluepoint also updated the way Demon’s Souls camera behaves, but if you prefer to play with the original 2009 version you can do that as well. Speaking of cameras, Dark Souls is getting its very first camera mode. It will also be the first way to really pause the game (though it will drop you back into the action if you get invaded).
“I think that’s really important nowadays that people want to share their experiences – the tragedies of, ‘Oh my god, I died again,’ or your trials as you succeed with your friends,” Moore said. “There are some other modes in there as well, that I won’t talk about, I will let the fans find out for themselves. But we definitely want to see what people create using the photo mode.”
Demon’s Souls is easily one of our most-anticipated PS5 launch games – imagine going back to 2009 and saying that…
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