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Here are five great FromSoft games that don’t share much DNA with Dark Souls and its many sequels and spinoffs.
5) The Adventures of Cookie & Cream

The Adventures of Cookie & Cream is such a strange game to have in your catalog alongside Dark Souls and Bloodborne. This kid-friendly action-adventure game looks totally different from anything else FromSoftware has ever made, but don’t let that fool you. The iconic developer didn’t waste a chance to innovate.
Cookie & Cream is a relatively straightforward PS2 action-adventure game when you’re playing by yourself. Technically, it stays that way in multiplayer, but there’s an in-game option to turn on two-player, one-controller mode. This forces you both onto a single controller, with half of it controlling your character. It was a wild innovation at the time that has since become a fan-favorite niche in the speedrunning community.
4) Echo Night

Echo Night was FromSoft’s entry into the horror-adventure game market in 1998. It’s not quite as spooky as most of the survival horror games of the era (think Resident Evil or Silent Hill). Still, it makes up for it with a weird story that takes you onto a ship that mysteriously disappeared and might just have a possessed serial killer stalking its deck.
You play as a man named Richard who is exploring his father’s house to try to figure out what happened to him. Through that, he is eventually transported to that fateful ship and meets the many ghosts who still call it home. Some of these souls you can save, but quite a few of them will attack on sight. It’s safe to say these malevolent spirits would not get along with Casper. Echo Night isn’t for everyone, but if it suits you, there are two other games of various quality you can check out.











