🌟 Embark on an unforgettable journey in Elden Ring!
Elden Ring is a groundbreaking fantasy action-RPG developed by FromSoftware, featuring a rich narrative collaboration between Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin. Set in an expansive world filled with danger and discovery, it offers players a unique blend of exploration, combat, and storytelling.
J**A
Best game to always play
A must play for all genres. MMO, RPG, ADVENTURE, DEPTH LORE AND STORY. NOT TAKING INTO THE ACCOUNT THIS IS NO WALK IN THE PARK BUT AS YOU GET FURTHER YOU WILL KNOW WHY THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST GAMES MADE IN THE LAST 5 YEARS
J**N
Give it a shot
I bought this game and played it maybe 5 times. These style of games are not for me but it did go crazy and got game of the year!
W**E
Good game highly recommended also it's not for the week please become are Lord
It's a really good game it did have me raging sometimes but luckily I watch a lot of ragging videos of this game so I know what to expect I cheese the Melania boss sorry my brothers but I will get good oh I beat the game like three times and I got the platinum trophy on it
A**R
The most fun I have had dying repeatedly
Elden Ring isn’t just a game—it’s a lifestyle, a spiritual journey, and a masterclass in humility. From the moment you step foot in the beautifully desolate Lands Between, you’ll realize two things: 1) You are woefully unprepared for what’s coming, and 2) You will love every second of it.The open world is gorgeous. It lures you in with breathtaking views, only to sucker-punch you with a boss fight when you least expect it. One minute, you’re marveling at a golden tree; the next, a dragon is breathing fire in your face. It’s like the game is saying, “Oh, you thought this was a sightseeing tour? That’s cute.”Combat? Oh boy. It’s brutal, unforgiving, and ridiculously satisfying. Every victory feels like you’ve conquered Mount Everest, and every defeat teaches you a valuable lesson, like “Don’t taunt the giant.” Pro tip: when the game gives you the option to “run,” take it. That’s not cowardice—it’s strategy.The NPCs are weird and cryptic in the best way. One moment, they’re offering vague advice; the next, they’re laughing at your demise. Thanks, Melina. Really helpful. But honestly, the story is so intriguing that you’ll find yourself piecing together lore like a detective who’s also really bad at dodging.And the customization? Chef’s kiss. Want to wield a giant sword and wear armor that makes you look like a walking tank? Go for it. Prefer sneaking around in a cloak, stabbing enemies in the back? Have at it. Elden Ring lets you be the hero—or chaotic gremlin—you’ve always wanted to be.Sure, the game is hard, but it’s fair. Every death feels like your fault, which is both humbling and hilarious. I’ve screamed at my TV more than I’d like to admit, but the sheer joy of finally beating that one boss? Pure ecstasy.If you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure, a challenge that’ll test your patience (and TV durability), and a world that feels alive in the most haunting way, Elden Ring is a must-play. 12/10 would rage-quit and come back five minutes later.
S**Z
en perfectas condiciones
la mejor compra que he realizado a nivel de juegos para ps4
A**.
Only fun if you enjoyed the Dark Souls games!
I would argue from the perspective that if you played & enjoyed the Dark Souls games then you will most likely enjoy Elden Ring. I have played enough of Elden Ring to really enjoy it. I’ve beat DS1 with joy, D2 was boring IMO, & I beat DS3 twice(NG+), so I can see how the Souls games & Elden Ring compare.Most people complain about the graphics or lack of story line, yet, if you let the game speak for itself & attempt to figure out the Game Creators intent for the game then it may hold more sway with being actual entertainment for you.If you come into Elden Ring without being familiar with the Dark Souls games or even Sekiro (made by FROMSOFTWARE) then you will not understand the design & purpose of Elden Ring.This game is made to have its own challenges just like DS1 & DS3, only in the souls games they were more campaign & story lined based. In Elden Ring there is more of a “feeling” that the campaign is SO stretched that you really feel like you’re own your own unless you look at the wiki for directions on certain occasions, or if you play the game with siblings & communicate (like me).The fact that Elden Ring is Open World makes this game radically different than the Souls Games. This dynamic makes you more of a explorer/adventurer type than a mere “character” following a well understood script..There are also Bosses in Elden Ring that have a similarity to the Dark Souls bosses, which gives the game a comfortable familiarity & source of fun; yet it doesn’t quite feel like the Souls series. It certainly looks, feels, & has the appearance (graphics wise) of being worthy of the name “Dark Souls 4” but it’s also different enough that it seems more like Skyrim. I’ve played Skyrim extensively in the past, I would argue that (in my opinion) Elden Ring is more fun than Skyrim. In Skyrim you felt more in tune to characters & there was much more developed dialogue from the NPC’s. In Elden Ring there is Dialogue from some characters throughout the world; yet it’s not quite like a campaign.The bosses in this game are what is more rewarding than “mere chat” with the NPC’s.Elden Ring’s graphics don’t appear next gen to me, but they suffice to keep me entertained. They are also “good enough”, at least for me.Many people who complain about this game & it’s graphics/storyline, etc, have a right to their opinion & experience, but for me this game is awesome & familiar.I would recommend buying Elden Ring primarily if you have played other FROMSOFTWARE games, if you haven’t, then it’s a “hit or miss” shot for you with this purchase.
W**T
No code
The game came real good, new package, only problem i see is it says “ ps5 upgrade “ still the code for it didn’t come
J**N
praise the message!
i love this game so much. i've been a big fan of souls games for awhile. if you've never played a souls game before, i definitely recommend doing that before playing elden ring as it is very difficult for beginners. but if you want to skip that, youtube is your best friend for everything in this game. the gameplay is very easy to figure out and there are a few small tutorials the game gives you for it as well. the characters/npcs are always cool to meet.overall my favorite part of the game, is if you're in an area or about to fight a boss and you don't think you're ready for it yet and will die, you can teleport or run out of it!also, the game has never crashed for me and always saves when i leave too😊
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