MMOexp: It's like yesterday FromSoftware fans were worried
MMOexp: It's like yesterday FromSoftware fans were worried
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It's like yesterday FromSoftware fans were worried they'd be dead before Elden Ring arrived, and the game is now a whole month from Elden Ring Runes the time it was launched. In that time, dedicated players have eagerly investigated every corner of this huge game, resulting in a lot of great coverage here on MMOexp.com.
If you somehow missed out In case you missed it, here's a quick summary of all Elden Ring-related news we've written about over the last couple of weeks.
Elden Ring received rave reviews Many critics praised the shift of developer FromSoftware towards an open-world-style format (even even if it meant the tutorial hard to find). Steam players felt the same way but with some issues regarding the performance of the game on even the most powerful PCs. My review--objectively the best around at least because my editors did not force me to squeeze in 100 hours of game time into just a few days -- was dropped in the last week. Simply put, Elden Ring will be considered one of the best games of 2022.
Elden Ring arrived on February 25 with numbers on release day which surpassed those of the Souls predecessors. At one point the game had more than 760,000 concurrent users on Steam as well as a peak viewing audience that was more than 910,000 watched people play on Twitch. To say that people were eagerly anticipating Elden Ring would be a massive understatement.
And finally, my favorite Berserk reference in Elden Ring apart from the sword fields. Elden Ring, like previous Souls games, conceals a lot of its world-building within the description of its items. It's often the most effective way to learn why so-and-so did something important or who's related to whom and, therefore, it's a good be logical that homages to Berserk might be hiding away in the description of the flavor also.
This closely echoes comments about Guts' Dragon Slayer in Berserk, which in the first chapter of the manga is described as a "raw stack of iron" that's "much too massive to be considered a sword." Characters are often stunned how Guts is able to wield such a weapon because of its size. However, due to his unimaginable power, he can use it to slice through just about anything that stands in his way. The two weapons are alike, but this might be due to buy Elden Ring Runes the fact they're both gigantic swords.