Elden Ring is a PERFECT Video Game



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After playing 50 hours of Elden Ring I have to say this game may be the closest thing to perfection that we ever get. Elden Ring brought back the classic feeling of immersive adventure that I’ve been missing for so long. This game truly magnifies why I play video games and why I love the feeling of getting sucked into an unforgettable adventure
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0:00 Intro
1:14 Elden Ring’s Adventure
2:22 Open World Perfection
3:14 Fun
4:43 Feeling of Awe
5:45 A Flawless Execution
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Music:
Metroid Prime OST
Sekiro OST
Dark Souls OST

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33 thoughts on “Elden Ring is a PERFECT Video Game”

  1. There’s no such thing as a perfect video game. It may be perfect for you but it’s not necessarily a perfect game for others. For me Elden Ring is fantastic but Bloodborne is still a superior experience for me. Open world games can never match a more tightly controlled and paced game, for my tastes, that is. Still, Elden Ring is what Elder Scrolls games should be. This is the Skyrim (or Morrowind, if you prefer) of Souls games. Still wish the story made more sense. Yeah, I’m supposed to become Elden Lord, but why? I don’t see a personal motivation beyond just because I can.

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  2. I can think of quite a few things that make this game imperfect :/ it feels like it hates people who play with a faith build, I can very rarely get my incantations off before some random enemy disembowels me, and that's not fun. Not to mention I'm disabled and the game and the community seemingly just want me to make no progress lol. I've had to get help with every major boss so far and I can't even go through some areas filled with normal enemies by myself. Elden ring is really cool and fun lots of times but like it doesn't feel like they had everyone in mind while balancing everything. Intelligence builds can shoot off spells way quicker than me, and all melee characters can basically just run me down and I can't do anything about it, especially if I'm in an area where I can't use spirit summons. I really don't know how to feel about elden ring. I got so caught up in the hype before the game and I still am able to have fun with it but I constantly feel like the game is telling me "you made the wrong choice in playstyle my friend". And at 25 hours in, I really don't want to start over.

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  3. I’ve never played any Souls game or anything like it. But this game is truly my favorite game ever made and I’ve been gaming for 25+ years now. I’ve never had so much fun exploring and dying every 5 minutes.

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  4. The only negative thing I have for this game is the stability on PC. I'm stuck at 30 fps with my 1070 and ryzen 5 (I haven't tried Low settings yet, but who wants to do that?), also it stutters in some fights. All of that can be patched, though, so I expect they will fix that up quickly.

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  5. Elden ring is close to perfect for me. The only thing that puts me off and ruins the emersion are all the reskin mini bosses, nothing disappointed me more than completing a difficult dungeon just to fight a reskin gank boss. Even worse you can encounter a renamed demi god as just a regular mini boss with no lore explanation (so far). I entirely understand why they had to do this for mini bosses, it too much to expect every boss to be completely unique. But I don't know why they did it with main bosses, the regal spirit ancestor, magma wyrm makar and all the tree sentinal reskins (Loretta, dragonic) are amazing boss fights but the experience is brought down because you already fought several copies of them in the open world. That is my only complaint I still give the game a 9.5/10 and is currently tied with DS3 and BB as my all-time favourite game.

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  6. Elden Ring is absolutely a masterpiece. However, here are my only two issues (Hope they get addressed)

    1) Some performance issue even on PS5, micros stutters and frame drops. A game so beautiful should be experienced at solid 60 FPS

    2) PVP is to gank friendly. For anyone coming from DS3, you could do 3v3 and when you invaded someone, usually fights would be 2v2 or 3v3 and sometimes 3v2 and ofcourse the rare gankers (3v1). Everytime Im invading in Elden Ring Im fighting atleast 2 people and a lot of times 3 people, which atleast one of them uses magic from distance (takes no skill) and are afraid to engage or just overwhelm you with 3 people at once. I wish we could always have more than 1 invader and this game would really benefit from 6 player multiplayer (Like DS3) instead of 4.

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  7. I šŸ’Æ percent agree with you Elden Ring is a beautiful master peice. I only beat the first boss. I'm trying to find the barricade shield ash of war but I'm having trouble finding it

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  8. I'm doing my first run as a level 1, and gotta say I agree. I have come across a couple imperfections in the game but it doesn't take away from the fact that as a game, it is perfect. One example of a problem, is the stake of Marika simply not working on one of the dungeons. No matter which option you choose, you start at the intro of the dungeon. I also am not a fan of the gank bosses being so common as I try doing these games no hit sl1 and you simply can't account for every outcome without extreme time investment. This also works to ots benefit though because overcoming a trio boss SL1 is something I know nobody else has likely done yet, and its a cool experience that is nowhere else in games.

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  9. Personally I don't think that anything can really be truly perfect. For example I think that Elden Ring is slightly hampered by not having enough buttons on a controller if you play console. Having to hold one button and press another for a lot of functions and having to take my thumb off the left stick in order to switch spells or items is not ideal. That being said Elden Ring is pretty much as perfect as you can ever expect a game to be, and is a landmark achievement for open world games.

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  10. there is so much to do so much to explore…. there is a feeling while playing i have thought i lost a long time ago….from software outdid themselfs
    i just wonder how they will top this game….i know they will cause fromsoft alway got better with every game

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  11. the last open world game that had me just go around exploring the world curious about what's around the corner, was Gothic 3. i played all Elder Scrolls games but their worlds were bland. pretty to look at but bland when it came to going around and finding memorable locations or encounters. Witcher 3 on the other hand had all the bells and whistles of a modern MMO, that made exploration pretty pointless as you had a map with everything marked on it and you just went from point to point with nothing to actually explore outside predetermined quest paths.

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  12. Have had multiple Wow moments so far. Multiple dungeons I’ve stumbled on (and run away). While nothing is perfect, this game is near enough in its genre

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  13. I dont know if it will live up to the hype for me but im super happy fir everyone that it does. We all deserve a game we can cherish and having an avid community behind you is even better

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  14. I felt weird when you were talking about grappling hooks in games, and realizing the only one I've played with them is Sekiro. I never thought of it as a Titanfall thing.

    As for Elden Ring, my only complaint is that I can't play it when I'm at work šŸ˜›

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  15. Elden Ring is my first Soulsbourne game besides 5 hours in Dark Souls, and it is one of the best games
    I have ever played. I totally agree that the best games let it be your adventure and Elden Ring may he the best example of that yet. Not only that but the combat, music, graphics, everything about the game is incredible. If I had one complaint though it would be the lack of climbing in the game; I loved the freedom it gave you to climb every wall in breath of the wild and I think Elden Ring would benefit from it too. Adoring the game though.

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