Summary

  • FromSoftware's franchise Dark Souls, including 3 entries, revolutionized the gaming industry with challenging gameplay and deep lore.
  • Metal Wolf Chaos is a fun and unique franchise overshadowed by Armored Core, offering an insane, over-the-top narrative experience.
  • King's Field, the first game developed by FromSoftware in 1994, laid the foundation for the challenging and influential games that followed.

FromSoftware is one of the biggest names in the gaming industry, having been an active developer since 1994, and the only developer to have two Game of the Year awards from The Game Awards to date. Many gamers will know FromSoftware specifically for the games that won GotY, Elden Ring, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. However, they have many franchises outside of these that are just as good (if not better).

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15 Best FromSoftware Games, Ranked

FromSoftware's long roster of games is full of excellence. From Dark Souls to Armored Core 6 and Nightreign, here's how the best titles rank up.

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This list looks at the best franchises from FromSoftware, from the very earliest of their games to their most recent releases. A few games and franchises missed out on a spot on this list, either due to the lack of games in their respective franchises, or the lack of accessibility to modern gamers. While Echo Night and Evergrace are notable franchises by the developer, they don't have any games available on modern systems and therefore are relatively inaccessible, and won't be seen here.

5 Metal Wolf Chaos

Not Quite Armored Core

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Released
August 6, 2019
Developer(s)
From Software
Platform(s)
PS4, Xbox One, PC
Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter
OpenCritic Rating
Fair

When gamers think "FromSoftware" and "Mecha Combat", most people will instantly go to Armored Core, for very valid reasons. Despite being overshadowed, Metal Wolf Chaos is a super fun experience that offers several concepts not seen in Armored Core games. While Metal Wolf Chaos as a franchise only consists of the original 2004 release and the 2019 remaster, both games are unique experiences well worth playing for any fans of Armored Core.

The games themselves are third-person shooters in which the player controls Micheal Wilson, the President of the United States, as he pilots a mech to defeat a military coup led by the vice president. It's an insane, over-the-top narrative, with gameplay to match, and is all-around fun, even if the games aren't perfect.

4 King's Field

Where It All Began

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Released
December 16, 1994
Developer(s)
FromSoftware
Genre(s)
RPG

Going back in time to 1994, King's Field was the first game developed by FromSoftware and began its reputation as a developer interested in challenging its players. The King's Field franchise consists of 6 games, two of which are exclusive to the PSP, as well as a creation tool allowing players to make their own freestanding King's Field games. The games are first-person action RPGs that revolve around the player exploring dungeons, fighting enemies, solving puzzles, and collecting items.

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7 Modern Games Inspired By FromSoftware's King's Field

FromSoftware is one of the most iconic developers in the industry, with several of their games providing inspiration for other popular titles.

Any modern fan of FromSoftware can see the influence this franchise had on their later games, with difficult combat and puzzles, dark dungeon environments, and a fantasy setting. The most recent addition to the King's Field franchise was the PSP-exclusive King's Field: Additional 2 in 2006, making this franchise somewhat lost to time. Despite this, it is impossible to overstate the importance of the franchise in the games that come later, and therefore, it earns its place on this list.

3 Elden Ring

FromSoftware's Open World Adventure

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Released
February 25, 2022
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
RPG, Action
OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

FromSoftware's latest franchise, and most recent GotY winner, Elden Ring holds a tentative position on this list. The only reason this entry can be truly considered a "franchise" is thanks to the upcoming release of Elden Ring Nightreign, which is looking to be a cooperative rogue-lite experience, utilizing the setting of Elden Ring. Both games are third-person action RPGs, which are the bread and butter of FromSoftware, with difficult bosses, painful combat systems, and the expectation that a player must "get good" or die trying.

It is impossible to ignore the cultural phenomenon that Elden Ring has been, the first game revolutionizing the Soulslike genre that FromSoftware created years ago. Giving the player access to an open world allows them to attack the game at their own pace, lessening the base skill requirement present in previous FromSoftware titles. While Elden Ring is still very difficult, players can now leave a difficult area, level up, and return when they feel prepared, a drastic change from other soulslike games.

2 Armored Core

Giant Mech Combat

Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon
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Released
August 25, 2023
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
Action, Shooter
OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

As mentioned previously, Armored Core is the gold standard for Mecha combat games, having been a staple of the genre since its first release in 1997. After a decade-long hiatus, FromSoftware raised the franchise from the dead in 2023 with Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, a modern spin on the previous Armored Core formula. Each game in the franchise is a third-person action shooter in which the player pilots a mech, fighting other large mechs in an often forgettable narrative, with the option for online PvP gameplay.

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7 Best Mecha Games

Piloting giant robots is a wonderful power fantasy. These top-tier mecha games let players live it out to their heart's content.

The most recent entry in the series offers the perfect mech combat experience for any fan of the genre, with an infinitely customizable mech, unique enemies and bosses in each mission, replayable PvE content, and engaging PvP content. While very different from the franchises that brought FromSoftware its fame, Armored Core is an undeniably fun franchise that holds an important place in FromSoftware's history.

1 Dark Souls

The Best, Most Frustrating Games Ever Made

Dark Souls Remastered
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Released
May 23, 2018
Developer(s)
From Software, QLOC, Virtuos
Platform(s)
PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch
Genre(s)
Action RPG
OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

Unsurprising to any fan of FromSoftware, the franchise holding the number 1 spot is Dark Souls. If considering Demon's Souls a member of the Dark Souls franchise, it contains 4 games, however, Demon's Souls is arguably a predecessor rather than a part of the series, so in name, Dark Souls has 3 entries. Dark Souls is an undeniable revolution within the gaming industry, spawning its own genre of games and bringing FromSoftware a significant amount of cultural cache in modern gaming.

Each game is a third-person action RPG, with the player taking control of a Chosen Undead, Hollow, or Ashen One depending on the game. The main narrative is simple. The player must make their way to a specific place to kill a specific entity and either rekindle the flame or let the world fall into darkness. The grander story and setting lore are explored through item descriptions, NPC dialogue, and environmental storytelling. Whether an existing fan of the franchise, or someone who avoids them due to their difficulty, almost all gamers have heard of Dark Souls, thanks to just how well-crafted the games are, leaving an unshakable legacy on gaming as a whole.

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16 Soulslike Games Easier Than Dark Souls

Dark Souls is a classic, but notoriously difficult game. For gamers who want something more forgiving, these similar titles are great choices.