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Cupsouls

Cupsouls Is the Dark Souls and Cuphead Mashup You Never Knew You Wanted

Praise the sun!
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Ever wondered how Dark Souls would look like with Cuphead’s art style? Wonder no more, as a small group of online animators recently created a concept video aptly titled Cupsouls. This mashup features the characters, towering bosses, and medieval fantasy setting of Dark Souls alongside Cuphead’s surreal hand-drawn 1930’s art style and intense run-and-gun action. The mashup video impressively recreates the appearance and combat scenarios from multiple bosses in the Dark Souls series. Additionally, memorable moments from the series were also recreated such as Dark Souls 3’s skeleton ball death trap, Solaire of Astora’s Praise The Sun gesture, and the iconic “You Died” screen. Similar to Cuphead, dying in Cupsouls also seem less frustrating due to the upbeat jazz soundtrack that you can listen to for hours on end. At present, Studio MDHR hasn’t disclosed its next plans, but have stated that Cuphead isn’t a one-off project. The game is now available on Xbox One and PC.

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Matthew Gatchalian
After graduating from journalism, Matthew pursued his dream to write about video games. When he's not playing games to create interesting articles, he's trying to clear his huge gaming backlog, which he'll never accomplish because of The Witcher 3.