In the recently released Demon's Souls remake, Patches is more entertainingly despicable than ever, with updated voice work from Vanderpuye and graphically-advanced facial animations that match his dialogue - sneers and wide smiles when he's trying to trick players into his traps and wide-eyed fear whenever he's trying to weasel his way out of retribution. The Demon's Souls remake, in general, is a good starting point for players who want to see why Patches is such an iconic FromSoftware character, but Demon's Souls isn't the game in which Patches premiered. Related: How Elden Ring May Reference FromSoftware's Many, Many Mech Games As a London-born voice actor, Vanderpuye has consistently infused the character of Patches with elements of the " working-class lout" archetype seen in many British dramas and plays: ruthless, greedy, and cowardly, yet strangely likable, thanks to their shamelessness and ability to roll with the punches of life. William Vanderpuye, the English voice actor for Patches, is a third-degree black belt in Kyokushin Karate, and many fans of FromSoftware's " Soulsborne" RPGs like to joke that Vanderpuye's Karate expertise explains why Patches is so good at kicking people off ledges. This article highlights the various appearances of Patches in games like Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and the recent Demon's Souls remake, while also offering some ideas on just why Miyazaki is so fond of this greedy little git. In nearly every FromSoftware video game designed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, the same charming scumbag shows up: Patches, a bald, sneering scavenger who likes to kick player characters off the edge of steep drops, then shamelessly beg for his life when they come looking for revenge.