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A Demon's Souls streamer has beaten the Flamelurker with a dance pad

A streamer has managed to vanquish one of Demon's Souls PS5's hardest bosses, the Flamelurker, with a dance pad instead of a DualSense.

Beating a boss in Demon's Souls (or any Souls-like game, for that matter) is always a rewarding feeling... but vanquishing a tricky foe with a dance pad? Well, that's another feat altogether.

YouTuber and Twitch streamer Luality has managed to overcome the Flamelurker using only a dance pad, putting down the DualSense in order to off the boss with nothing more than impressive footwork and impeccable timing (thanks, PushSquare).

The video above shows off the impressive accomplishment – trust us, it's worth a watch.

If you follow Luality, you'll know that this isn't the first time she's managed to achieve something like this. She's also managed to get through all of Bloodborne on a dance mat, too.

If you want to slay some of the foes in Bluepoint's last game, you may want to head on over to our big Demon’s Souls boss guide. It may not help you out with a dance pad, but it may help you get some practice in.

If you're struggling, it may be galling to learn that the title almost had an Easy Mode – and even though that never made it into the game, Demon’s Souls does feature more than 180 videos that give players assistance on the PS5.

The PS5 remake of Demon’s Souls was announced in June and debuted on November 12 alongside Sony’s brand new console.

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