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Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 12:29 pm
by Mantis
Phew. Finally got there myself. Definitely one of the easier From games to platinum though the endgame challenge is pretty up there with the sheer number of damage sponge AoE attack bosses.
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Elden Beast was a struggle and I had to respec out of my bleed dex build into more faith and incantation damage but he wasn't too tough after that. Not a great final boss though because of how much he runs away and just spams endless spells at you.

Malenia, Maliketh and Placidusax take the crown for the top boss battles for me. Placidusax felt like he should have been the final boss, a seriously epic encounter.

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 12:53 pm
by Wrathbone
Malenia is a great fight and I felt like I was putting everything I'd learned throughout the game into practice. Maliketh was just total chaos and panic, though - it only took about 3 attempts but I've no idea how I scraped through the second phase. Felt more like luck than anything.

I'm undecided on whether I prefer the open world of Elden Ring or the tightly-designed areas of previous From games. I'm a good way through Dark Souls now and the way the world connects together is incredible and feels much more intricate than Elden Ring, but the freedom of the Lands Between is liberating and the dramatic landscapes you see are totally worth the format change. I think it was the right choice for Elden Ring; I'm not sure if I want the next game to go that direction, though.

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 1:18 pm
by Mantis
I'm hoping they keep the open world aspect limited to Elden Ring and stick with smaller worlds for their other franchises. Elden Ring is incredible in its sheer scope, there were many occasions I stopped for a few minutes just to soak in the views and atmosphere. But overall I think Dark Souls, DkS3, Bloodborne and DeS are better games. That said, they're not exactly easy to top. Elden Ring is still the best open world game I've ever played by a decent margin.

The repetitive asset reuse towards the end just dragged it down a bit too much to beat its predecessors for me. Particularly in areas that seemed to only throw combinations of the most obnoxious units in the game at you all at once, and some of the later mini dungeons had a few too many "gotcha" moments in where it was clearly designed to be extra cruel. There's only so many giant hands, crucible knights, tree spirits and lacerated rot worms that I can fight before it gets super stale. The Haligtree and Crumbling Azula were very nicely designed areas though.

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:45 am
by Hatredsheart

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:51 am
by Wrathbone
:D

I had a second run through Elden Ring over Christmas playing as a dex/int build, which finally cleared off the Elden Beast and a few other bosses I'd missed on my first run. Enjoyed it even more this time.

I was slightly concerned about halfway through when I discovered they'd nerfed Rivers of Blood, which I'd heavily relied upon on my first run because it did ludicrous damage. Instead I went with dual-wielding Moonveil (which is superb) and the Uchigatana, which is loads of fun. I did briefly toy with a magic build, but it didn't grab me as much - I liked the ranged capability but I missed the visceral terror of getting up close. Moonveil is a great compromise because you get the best of both worlds.

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 1:43 pm
by Mantis
A new character may be in order for me when this DLC drops.

It'll certainly be interesting experiencing for a second time round. Boy does that game have a few jaw dropping moments in.

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 3:11 pm
by Wrathbone
Shadow of the Erdtree coming out 21st June.


Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 8:51 pm
by DjchunKfunK
Wrathbone wrote:
Wed Feb 21, 2024 3:11 pm
Shadow of the Erdtree coming out 21st June.

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:D

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 9:13 pm
by Hatredsheart
https://www.pcgamer.com/elden-ring-shad ... s-malenia/

Damn I hated Malenia, but I was determined not to let her prevent me from 100%.

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 9:32 pm
by Wrathbone
For some reason I've not had huge trouble with Malenia in my 3 runs so far, whereas Fire Giant and Elden Beast I find an absolute nightmare. Don't get me wrong, Malenia is tough, but I wouldn't count her in my top 5 (maybe even top 10) most difficult bosses across FromSoft games. It's a great battle, though, and her second stage is visually stunning.

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 9:18 pm
by Raid
I've ended up giving this another try after two years of saying I wouldn't. I'd gotten pretty good at Jedi Survivor so figured maybe I'm just better at this genre now, and I've had so little trouble compared to my first attempt when the game was first released. I'm not sure what it was, but previously I just absolutely could not get my timing right for dodging and blocking, and I spent hours bashing my head against the same sections because of it. My first run ended just before Godrick, having had an utterly miserable time in Stormvale Castle, but with one or two exceptions I practically waltzed through it this time. I killed Margit on my second attempt (and could have had him on the first - I wasn't being careful because I expected to fail first time), and Godrick, who I'd never actually seen before, on my first. Margit alone took hours of trying the first time around. I read back through this thread earlier, and it turns out I was exactly the same level when I killed Margit the first time, so it's not just that I've power-levelled through the stuff I'd had difficulty with.

We'll see how long it lasts. I know just how unbelievably massive this game is now, and I'm sure there'll be stuff that kicks my arse at some point.

I actually ended up buying it again on PC, because on the XBox One it just didn't look like this (albeit needing Flawless Widescreen to actually display in this aspect ratio because they deliberately hamstrung the game on PC):
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Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Tue May 21, 2024 5:16 pm
by Hatredsheart

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Tue May 21, 2024 5:49 pm
by Mantis
Oh boy I can't wait to dive back into this game.

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Tue May 21, 2024 8:49 pm
by DjchunKfunK
I was watching a video series on the Dark Souls games the other day and it made me want to try Elden Ring again as I wanted to play some Souls stuff but something that was new. I looked at getting it on PC as my TV has quite poor input lag on it which makes playing these types of games a bit frustrating at times. However it's still selling for around £40 which is a tad pricey for a game I already own on another platform. I guess it's gone back up due to the expansion coming out soon. So I might just play a bit more on my Xbox instead to see if I can get back into it.

Re: Elden Ring

Posted: Tue May 21, 2024 9:05 pm
by Raid
Yeah, I had to grin and bear the second outlay to have it on PC (it's just better in every way than on my XBox One), meaning I'd then spent £85 on a game I wasn't sure I'd get on with again (although thought it much more likely the second time given how well I got on with Jedi Survivor). Thankfully it ended up being a good investment the second time around. I'm using a wiki to help me find specific things as the game can be *so* obtuse at times, but no real guidance on the main quest, I'm about up to what I think is the giants' forge (last thing I did was recover a giants' prayer book from the castle nearby). How much of the main quest is still to go after that? I've done a lot of side activities, going back to progress through the underground mainly (I've killed... a thing... a big floaty magic thing... I have no idea what it was called but it was the end I think of Ranni's quest).

I haven't looked in to where you need to be to actually start on the expansion, I'm not sure whether I'll leap straight into it or not.