Completed it, on NG+. Blitzed through it, so trying to do things I missed first time round. Story wise I am at the Capital, not went further.
Have to say, this game is a masterpiece.
There is a boss fight where you start walking into an area and see a normal guard, prepare to discard him, but right before you reach him the entire screen goes black and it throws you into a boss battle, where the ENTIRE screen is black except the twin bosses, their spells, your spells/armor/weapons, and the NPCs/Player are brightly lit against a completely dark void. After the fight, you are not teleported back, but instead to the final location you were headed, which the game deduced(correctly in my case) by the direction I was going.
This was just a random interaction in the open world, and barely notable, but in any other game it would be spoken of like the highlight. Absolute masterpiece.
As far as I can tell, I guess only have left to kill Radagon. This is it!
The collision and hitboxes in this game have to be some of the best if not THE best work From Soft has ever done. I really can't think of too many games with this kind of consistent collision throughout the whole experience.
PVPing, I swear there was a moment when I missed and the dude sidestepped my blade perfectly like within a hair's breadth. He immediately did his weapon art and I forward rolled on some Neo in The Matrix shit and the weapon just barely would have grazed me. We both stopped, stepped back, and took a moment to look at each other in disbelief.
This is a masterpiece of design and gameplay I have rarely ever seen.
The only griefing I got was in Haligtree when somebody put a set of message runes on top of a bonfire and I didn't have the option to select between them with the up button and simply could NOT click the bonfire, I had to go into offline mode and then I could click it. I'm not sure how that happened because usually I could select which action I wanted if they were stacked, but in this case I could not.
Honestly got to me, it wasn't even that big of a deal, but it upset me that the other player had the power to make me have to restart the game twice to proceed. I do love the online aspects of these games though. In the grand scheme, this was a very minor inconvenience.
Last edited by Zenfoldor; 2022-04-01 at 05:53 PM.
You gotta be kidding me... areas change/open up after you "clear" them?
It's not really opt in when it's a buff you use to make yourself better that opts you in. Runes Arcs are the equivalent to all those in Elden Ring and they don't "opt" you in to pvp. The only way to get invaded is to use taunters tongue or be playing in coop.
Also there are cases among Demon's Souls, Dark Souls 2 and Bloodborne where you can be invaded without even using a buff so lol... 2 of those being during boss fights to boot. The only true opt out there is to go offline, or just roll the dice on being lucky.
Last edited by Tech614; 2022-04-02 at 03:30 AM.
Seen people complaining about player messages blocking Sites of Grace, but has anyone else had an issue of not being able to interact with undiscovered Sites of Grace just in general since the last patch?
I've noticed it in a few places, but a couple stick out in my head. The site at the windmills where there's a boss fight, the actual site seems to be misaligned from what's shown... it's off by a couple of body widths. The other is the site after the dragon boss fight at the end of the lift bypass to Altus... not sure if the NPC invasion was messing with it. Also, the last site before the Blood Lord boss room wasn't accessible until I left the game and re-entered. Pretty sure it's just the patch and not some NG+ shenanigans. Anyone else experiencing this?
“Society is endangered not by the great profligacy of a few, but by the laxity of morals amongst all.”
“It's not an endlessly expanding list of rights — the 'right' to education, the 'right' to health care, the 'right' to food and housing. That's not freedom, that's dependency. Those aren't rights, those are the rations of slavery — hay and a barn for human cattle.”
― Alexis de Tocqueville
I'm trying to rank the Fromsoft games.
For me, Elden Ring is safely above Dark Souls 1, 2, 3 and Sekiro, but is it above Bloodborne? I donno yet, so I'm replaying it after a many years. The other games are relatively fresh in my head because I replayed them recently. I only just arrived at the Cathedral Ward, but so far Bloodborne is winning.
Nothing will ever beat this game's atmosphere and level design. Elden Ring is more grandiose and full of variety and everything is turned up to 11, but Bloodborne feels a lot tighter and dense. Considering also its age, the graphical fidelity deserves higher marks than Elden Ring as well, despite the often sub 30 fps.
Anyway, all I can say is we don't deserve Fromsoft. What they've managed to achieve in a decade cannot be matched by any game developer.
Last edited by hellhamster; 2022-04-02 at 12:36 PM.
I love that almost nobody seem evil, except mogh lmao. Hes a cool boss and a lore piece of shit. Theres no real reason why hes that way either, morgoth had the same cursed upbringing and turned out a good person. Cant wait for those vatti videos going over what is probably their most disgusting lore characrer lmao. Mabye that part was writtem by Martin for sure. Sound like some bastard hed write about.
Last edited by minteK917; 2022-04-02 at 01:57 PM.
,I really enjoyed Bloodborne in the moment. But it came out in a time when other games were doing more creative work, IMO. The result being Bloodborne is largely forgettable to me- in so far as I don't recall BB as I did Witcher 3, Undertale, Phantom Pain, et cetera.
I enjoy the Armored Core series more than the 'Souls' games. Not counting Armored Core, I personally like these in rough order;
1. Elden Ring
2. Demon's Souls
3. Sekiro
4. Dark Souls
5. Dark Souls 3
6. Blood borne
7. Dark Souls 2
8. King's Field
I replayed DS3, DS remake, and Sekiro in the weeks leading up to Elden Ring.
I feel ER is the game From Software has been trying to make for a decade plus. Or closer to.
Peak 90s Capcom, Treasure, Nintendo, Sega AM2 and Squaresoft each put together a run of games that are still undefeated in execution and game design.Anyway, all I can say is we don't deserve Fromsoft. What they've managed to achieve in a decade cannot be matched by any game developer.
A Link to the Past, Gunstar Heroes, VF2, FF6, Mega Man X, SF2, are games still the subject of fan and academic consideration in the medium.
Games in 2022 are still being designed with the same notions about how games ought to work based on the aforementioned developer's games.
KOF15, Octopath Traveler, Ori & the Will of the Wisps, Doom Eternal, even Elden Ring- all these games have designs established primarily and principally in the 1990s 16 to 32-bit era transition; when input interactivity of 2D games was reconciled in 3D collision space.
We will never experience games like that again. The arrow of time only travels in one direction. There is only one Reign in Blood.
Last edited by Fencers; 2022-04-02 at 08:45 PM.
These buffs were kind of important. DS1 and 2 are a distant memory to me but being embered in DS3 was something like a 40% HP boost. If you're going through a tough area or boss they help a hell of a lot. I played most of my first run of DS3 and all of my SL1 run offline due to this.
Elden Ring's solution of being fully opt in with no strings attached is significantly better. I really, really wouldn't want my exploration to be interrupted by some doofus running an OP build that I couldn't care less about beating or not.
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Hold on... is this a prequel to Dark Souls?
This game is flipping me the fuck out. The story is incredible.
How so?
Dark Souls is pretty much Newtonian worship with his third law of thermodynamics. How entropy affects the whole universe. Ancient dragons being slow and never changing getting pummeled by Gwyn's lightning and age of fire until they run out of fuel and it's always dark outside.
Elden Ring is more Close Encounters of the Third Kind but the aliens have a gold fetish instead of playing music.