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[–] BenadrylChunderHatch@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I'm finding it a bit underwhelming to be honest. It was so hyped, but it just feels like Dark Souls 4. I don't find the open world really adds a lot apart from a lot of empty space filled with crafting components. The worlds in souls and sekiro were so carefully crafted and put together and I feel like the open world ruins that a bit. I guess after Sekiro did something similar but significantly different, I was expecting Elden Ring to be a bit more innovative. If I hadn't already played the hell out of the three Dark Souls games I might enjoy Elden more. I'll probably still beat it though and might change my opinion by the end - I certainly hated Sekiro and Dark Souls at times before I came to love them.

[–] devious@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

I am curious to see if your opinion changes as you get through it, as the more I explore the more I find unexpectedly unique and interesting areas (caves, wells, ruins, manors, towers, etc) with unique and well designed enemies and bosses at every turn. It may help a lot that I have never played a souls game so it all feels very new to me!