Can Elden Ring Live Up To The Hype?



Elden Ring will soon be out and there is a huge amount of excitement for the game. Let’s talk about it.

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27 thoughts on “Can Elden Ring Live Up To The Hype?”

  1. "Can Elden Ring live up to th–"
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  2. It's subjective. I can say yes and no, this game knows who's its gadget audience and the audience knows what it is. So if you are a long time fromsoft player, I think we should know this is the ultimate perfect dark souls game. But if you're new and trying to get into its, for that player I'd say no. This game is my ultimate souls games from what I played it the network test. And can't wait for the release and play

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  3. Actually the most affecting overpowered items you could get early from late game areas are offensive items( weapons, magic , miracles etc) which you can't use as they are scaled to your stats and no other items has that impact to make you op not the rings not the shields nothing.

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  4. Also with magic, – the netowkr test is not a good way to measure how hard/easy the game is. Last week we have seen a red bull event where various streamers could stream the game and let me tell you – its not nearly as strong as it was in the network test

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  5. I’d rather just wait to see when the game comes out and we can start playing it because we all know that one game that got a lot a hype for years only for it to come out a buggy mess even with multiple delays. I’m sure Elden Ring won’t hopefully be like that on launch but you never know…

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  6. I remember my Dad bringing me to GAME years back, before Dark Souls was even rumoured. He said I could pick out a game and I looked through and saw Demon's Souls. This was before anybody really knew about it.

    I thought "huh, this looks cool, I'd like this one." Got home, stuck it on and was thinking "WHY IS THIS GAME SO FUCKING DIFFICULT?!?" Didn't stop me though. I was young at the time, about 13 maybe. But there was something I loved about the game.

    When I found out Dark Souls was coming out, I was so hyped. I pre-ordered the game and I was not let down, I was so happy with it. I NEVER pre-order games, I always wait until they go down in price…I have patience. But Dark Souls I couldn't wait for.

    Dark Souls was the last game a pre-ordered. However, after 10+ years, I've pre-ordered a game again, this time it's Elden Ring.

    If I was happy with the pre-order I made for Dark Souls….then I'm absolutely positive that Fromsofts magnum opus will have me chuffed. I've never been so confident in a game in my entire life.

    I'm glad I've been there since the beginning, before it came mainstream. It's been great watching how Fromsoft has grown over the years.

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  7. The game will live up to the hype? No, not a chance, ¿The game will be trash? Nah, it's going to be a great game probably but it's difficult that the game will live up to the stupidly high expectations some people have but that doesn't mean the game it's going to be bad

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  8. I played the network test an words cannot express how much joy i felt playing it, the music was so fucking good i spent like 20 minutes in the title screen just listening i don't think anyone will be disappointed

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  9. For me personally I don't have a favorite fromsoft game as each one holds a special place in my heart, sekiro taught me how to parry and master it, dark souls taught me to memorize enemy movement,moves and the best way to doge them, and with these two mixed in with bloodborne it taught me to be more aggressive while playing and going back to replay them feels so good as all the games taught me something, so I honestly believe elden ring might become my favorite souls game as it feels like this might be a test of all I have learned from the other games. The only other game I've ever been this excited for is doom eternal which is easily one of my favorite games ever and surpassed my expectations

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