The sky has opened its doors for the FROM software blockbuster Elden Ring and nobody speaks more about Horizon Forbidden West (which may be deserved) or dying light (which may be less deserved). Is Elden Ring so good that it just should play everyone? Of course not.
A commentary of Marina Hänsel.
Ringherum Ploppen items on, the Elden Ring Advantage and some even talk about that every role-play fan, every action fan - oh, whistle 'on it: just everyone (!) Player should buy Elden Ring! Gorgeous Open World, Class Enemy Design, Superlative Roleplaying Mechanics; Yes, Elden Ring is actually the perfect game. Or?
Well, apart from the fact that it is a soulslike and I'd rather be in a wall would be forced to be forced to play it through. Do not understand me wrong - I am 15 hours in an Elden-Ring-Let'Splay and like to sleep like obscure finger spiders are crumpled in a beautiful world. Elden Ring has not earned any fantastic rating without question, because in his genre it is a king.
To say that everyone could have fun with Elden Ring is nonsense. I throw Godricks many sleeves on that many buyers throws the game after one to two hours into a corner and does not touch again. The reason?
Elden Ring is not the Souls game, which will make every role player from now on. It's not less frustrating, less kill-all-something-moved, no, it's like all Souls offshoots a nearly Incomprehensible story and fills the world with opponents that resist as soon as you can rest with your character.
The feeling of victory over an opponent is different if its existence is reduced to the points that you will receive as soon as it falls. It is also different, if you do not really know what exactly the opponent wants, thinks or feels - apart from the fact that he wants to crash you.
But possibly Elden Ring is still exactly the game you would like to play. Surely there are many newcomers who are enthusiastic and sink completely in the mysterious world. What does not change that you have to be a specific type of player to enjoy a soulslike.
_Wir offer you a quick insight into ELDEN ring: _
Which questions you should put you before your Elden Ring tried
Is it a moving story that you are looking for? Do you like to feel powerful or even like the hero in a story? Do you like to make decisions that change the history of the story? Would you like an active RPG, which almost feels like a real world? Will you be angry if you will be killed by over-strong bosses? Are you the kind of fighter who rather run into a fight as strategically plan?
Maybe Elden Ring is not for you, because from Softwares blockbuster are fundamentally different from typical open-world role games. While I personally put hundreds of hours in Skyrim, makes me simple and moving angry to play soullikes . And no matter how I want to explore the beautiful world of Elden Ring, she looks lifeless and like an exercise platze for rising.
Elden Ring is great, without question - but not great for every1. Everything else to claim is nonsense in my eyes and only leads to the game and then bitterly disappointed. My tip: ask you what you want from a game - and find out if Elden Ring can offer you exactly that. Especially when it's your first souls game.
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