If you're diving into FromSoftware's world of punishing bosses, unforgiving mechanics, and rewarding victories, two giants stand out: Dark Souls 3 and Elden Ring. While both games come from the same studio and share similar DNA, their challenges hit differently. So which one is harder overall? Let’s break it down by key elements.
1. Combat Difficulty
Dark Souls 3 is relentless and fast-paced. Enemies are aggressive, and bosses hit hard with little room for error. Timing, stamina management, and precise movement are key. The combat is tight and designed to punish hesitation.
Elden Ring inherits that core challenge but gives players more tools: open-world flexibility, summons, spirit ashes, and mounted combat. These options can make some encounters easier—if you choose to use them.
Winner: Dark Souls 3 (in raw combat intensity)
2. Exploration and World Structure
Dark Souls 3 follows a more linear progression. You move from one area to the next, with limited room to escape tough zones. If you're stuck on a boss, your only choice is to master it.
Elden Ring is open-world, meaning you can explore elsewhere if an area feels too difficult. This freedom softens the difficulty, allowing players to level up, find better gear, or avoid frustration.
Winner: Dark Souls 3 (for lack of escape routes)
3. Boss Fights
Dark Souls 3 features iconic, challenging boss battles with tight arenas and little room for error. Some are considered among the toughest in the series.
Elden Ring has more bosses—many are optional—but their difficulty varies widely. Some are brutal, while others can be defeated with the help of summons or by exploring for better equipment.
Winner: Tie
Dark Souls 3 bosses are more consistently difficult, but Elden Ring has more variety and a few fights that are just as punishing.
4. Player Tools and Build Variety
In Elden Ring, players have access to a wide range of weapons, spells, stealth options, and spirit summons. This lets you tailor your playstyle and approach fights more strategically.
Dark Souls 3 also offers build variety but in a more limited, traditional way. You often have fewer ways to “cheese” a boss.
Winner: Elden Ring (more player control = more options to reduce difficulty)
Conclusion
If you're looking for the harder game in terms of raw challenge, relentless combat, and fewer safety nets, Dark Souls 3 takes the crown. But if you're after a game with a vast, mysterious world and more flexibility in how you face danger, Elden Ring provides a slightly more forgiving—yet still deeply rewarding—experience. Ultimately, both games will test your skill, patience, and perseverance. The difference is how they let you face the pain.