
Pik-Sen Lim, the narrator of the opening cinematics for Dark Souls and Dark Souls III, has handed away. Recognized for her appearances in British tv sequence along with her function in Dark Souls, she was 80 years previous.
Lim’s function because the Dark Souls narrator is iconic within the gaming group. With an ethereal and ominous intonation, Lim launched gamers to the enigmatic Dark Souls lore and set the tone for the creepiness of the sport’s universe. Take a look at the opening cinematic for Dark Souls III within the embed beneath.
Now Enjoying: Dark Souls 3 Opening Cinematic
Whereas American audiences probably most affiliate Lim with Dark Souls, she had a storied profession that spanned 5 a long time. She gained fame in the UK for her function within the Physician Who serial Thoughts of Evil, which initially broadcast in 1971; she can be remembered for her function within the British army drama Spearhead. Primarily recognized for tv appearing, Lim had a couple of notable roles in movie, together with within the 2011 comedy Johnny English Reborn.
Malaysian-born British actress Pik-Sen Lim, finest recognized for her function within the sitcom Thoughts Your Language, has died on Monday on the age of 80.
Lim gained worldwide recognition and grew to become a well-known face on British and Malaysian tv for her function as Chung Su-Lee in Thoughts… pic.twitter.com/3kJxOSoT1b
— Malay Mail (@malaymail) June 13, 2025
Lim was born in 1944 in Penang, now a Malaysian state, throughout Japan’s wartime occupation of the nation. Lim moved to London to pursue an training in theater when she was 16. Lim’s daughter, Sara Houghton, can be an actress who has appeared in different Physician Who serials.
