Is Elden Ring a Bad Game?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
  • This week, I wanted to record my thoughts on Elden Ring before Shadow of the Erdtree finally launches. Is Elden Ring as it exists today worthy of all the praise? Could it or should it be better? Is it actually just bad? It's been a tough 2 years and I'm full of conflict.
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  • @emotionaljonxvx
    @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +9

    Hey, really appreciate all the comments (even the not-so-nice ones) but just wanted to clarify for anyone that isn't finishing the video or isn't having the message come through, I do love Elden Ring. I think it's fantastic. I think it gets so much right about what a game should be. My issues represented here are that I'm disappointed with it for numerous reasons and I feel it's important to critique something I love and respect because I want it to be better. I get a lot of comments from people who played Elden Ring before any other souls game and it only makes sense that those people would be hard-pressed to find fault. I'm the same way with Dark Souls, even though I know it has many glaring issues.
    I just want to reassure everyone that I only think Elden Ring is "bad" in a very subjective sense, and all of my arguments are going to be largely subjective. For me, that's in the nature of debate and all art is subjective. There is never going to be an objective good or bad when it comes to this kind of presentation and I don't want people to get the wrong idea that I'm suggesting the game is poorly made or anything like that. All my issues, even the ones I consider more objective, are all deliberate design choices (possibly some oversights) that do not devalue Elden Ring's position as a masterpiece and work of art, only that FromSoftware seems to have gone in a direction that I think cost the game a lot more than it gained in a lot of ways. Depending on how robust the DLC is, I'm not confident I'll go back and play Elden Ring years later. I can't know for sure but I wanted to express my feelings and talk about a wonderful game without treating it like an untouchable, unquestionable titan of gaming (though in many ways it is).
    Again, I love Elden Ring and could not be happier that FromSoftware is getting the attention and accolades they deserve. I'd just like to see them avoid some of the things I see as mistakes in future titles. Thanks for reading and thanks for watching!

  • @jayfiverridesusa
    @jayfiverridesusa Месяц назад +75

    "Everything about it I find interesting, I found more interesting in a previous title."
    Damn it, that line is perfect.

  • @Felicificity
    @Felicificity Месяц назад +48

    Small Elden Ring is such a promising concept that it’s hard to fully put into words.
    On my latest build, I was trying to beat the whole game at RL 15 with +2 weapons. Most bosses melted pretty fast with the easy-mode status effect strats, and it got pretty boring. But then I ran into challenges that weren’t just about combat. Stuff like Ordina town, where a single sniper could one-shot me from 200 feet.
    In that moment I engaged with a different part of my brain and remembered there were other mechanics to interact with. I crafted a Sleep Pot and free aimed it over a building to knock out the snipers at key choke points.
    And suddenly I remembered - OH. This is Dark Souls. Specifically Dark Souls 1 and 2. I hadn’t worked my brain in this way, arriving at an unusual solution to an extreme difficult puzzle, since I first played those games. And Small Elden Ring could have potentially had more of these moments, placed more densely together, for an experience that felt like it was truly capturing the magic of its inspirations.
    But that’s the danger of what-ifs. There’s really no saying if Small Elden Ring could’ve really spared Fromsoft the resources to develop more meaningful content. For all we know, the open fields could’ve been 1% of the development cost, and removing them would’ve changed ostensibly nothing for the other content in the game. I’d still prefer the game smaller, but I think the issue lies with the design fundamentals of the game itself.
    It’s not an ideal Souls game because it doesn’t present substantive obstacles for the vast majority of its runtime. It’s also not an ideal open world game, because the world fails as a sandbox for play - it’s almost all set dressing that is usually only enjoyed as a vista to vacantly absorb while on horseback.
    There is no interactivity to be seen aside from fighting enemies or mashing the item pickup button. It is firmly in the shadow of better, more innovative open worlds with more interactive mechanics such as Breath of the Wild/TOTK, and it fails to offer meaningful non combat choices in narrative and gameplay as would be found in, say, an Obsidian open world RPG.
    And frankly, Small Elden Ring wouldn’t fix that.
    The fundamental design choices would need to be different from the get-go. The combat is in dire need of more depth, particularly as it gets overshadowed by the legacy of Sekiro, which can be enjoyed for an Elden Ring amount of time despite being 1/10 of its size, thanks mostly to its vastly more demanding combat. The open world is in dire need of more varied content and more mechanical interactivity. The narrative is in dire need of more interesting character interactions and meaningful player choices.
    But still, moments can shine through, when the challenge is steep and the interactive solutions are at your fingertips, when you can remember to craft a sleep pot and stealth through Ordina, where the game reveals its true potential. And that’s what’s so tantalizing to me about the promise of these games. Thats what makes the what-ifs brainworms so hard to get rid of.
    Honestly, we’d be better off enjoying the DLC for what it is, and then delve into different hobbies and interests while we await the next game. I used to be a “I don’t play non-Souls game” type, but I’m so very glad I got over that. Because frankly, there are things I value that Fromsoft isn’t currently doing, and a lot of stuff they’ve never done at all. And that stuff can only be found hidden under the big pile of AAA bloatware taking up all the oxygen in the room, in smaller games from more creative minds, who almost never receive the light of day. Dig a bit and there’s more than enough truly stellar games out there.
    And even if there aren’t, it’s probably best for all our health that we get a break from Souls addiction, and do something other than gaming for a bit 😅

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +5

      Small Elden Ring would be something for sure. I'm excited for the DLC and even if it's nothing I want, I'll still have a great time with it. Elden Ring was a ton of fun for me and still can be, I just want so many little changes I end up wanting a big change or a different game.
      As far as other games, I wish I had the interest. I want too specific of a thing and I'm open to any other developer. I've just never found anything even remotely competent at replacing what these games can do. Single Player and Multiplayer and PVP and Character Creation and Build Making all on a single playthrough with no Microtransactions, no Subscription, and no gimmick.
      If it's out there, I'm open to it. I want to believe.
      Otherwise, I spend most of my game time playing TTRPGs. Just a better hobby overall if you like to have control over the game and customize your experience. But I still need my easy access online gaming fix and right now it's Souls games or bust.

    • @zwidowca1
      @zwidowca1 Месяц назад

      @@emotionaljonxvx what/which TTRPGs specifically good sir?

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +6

      @@zwidowca1 I make my own!
      I did play D&D for years but since WotC burned the community back at the end of 2022 I've pretty much sworn off their stuff.
      Anything I make is basically just D&D with an emphasis on dungeon crawling and tactical strategy combat.

    • @zwidowca1
      @zwidowca1 Месяц назад +2

      @@emotionaljonxvx Solid choice! I also quit the normal DND and made my own Hack of it after the OGL douchebaggery.
      Aside from that I play a slew of things from Fantasy Flight Games, Vampire and some Warhammer/Alien.

  • @SuperArtarded
    @SuperArtarded 28 дней назад +35

    The devs knew about burnout, I am convinced thats why the mimic tear exists. It is at the perfect point of the game to just say fuck it and sleep walk to the end.

    • @spitfiremanlizerd
      @spitfiremanlizerd 16 дней назад +2

      I can see this, but I don't know why they would invalidate the entire spirit summons system with something so blatantly overpowered. It would be nice if every boss was vulnerable to 1 or a couple different ones for novelty's sake and they all upgraded together... but that's asking way too much. At least make them all busted so I have the variety.

  • @HomingAsatoMass
    @HomingAsatoMass Месяц назад +44

    One big issue I have with the believability of Elden Ring's world is the lack of meaningful infrastructure. I'm fine with a kingdom being small in scale, but it shouldn't just be one big castle with a few huts and maybe one village in its entire sphere of influence. A really good example of this is how most mines are just random caves from the outside. There's no railways to transport ores or stones to the outside, no storage huts, not even any major roads leading from/to the mines. Elden Ring's world feels like an amusement park with various disconnected attractions that you can choose to visit, not a world that people live or used to live in.

    • @Wallbeige
      @Wallbeige Месяц назад +3

      the mines in Demon's Souls were more interesting even

    • @Human.Rigged
      @Human.Rigged Месяц назад

      This is a valid point I remember feeling off around the mines the abandoned one in the ravine was most realistic

    • @Munnwort
      @Munnwort Месяц назад +3

      man imagine how many cool cities they could've put in with their own lore & look. I remember feeling particularly dissapointed with just how underbaked Sellia was

    • @xEcuador1
      @xEcuador1 Месяц назад +1

      @@Munnwort??? This comment makes no sense lmao

    • @Munnwort
      @Munnwort Месяц назад

      @@xEcuador1 what about my comment are you not comprehending lol

  • @marcellocoppede7237
    @marcellocoppede7237 Месяц назад +29

    I didn't expect to agree as much as i did. Miss the claustrophobia and aprehension since DS1

    • @carlucioleite
      @carlucioleite Месяц назад +2

      It's the price we pay for "accessibility".

    • @debater452
      @debater452 Месяц назад

      Than play DS1

    • @marcellocoppede7237
      @marcellocoppede7237 Месяц назад

      @@debater452 i do. Also miss the armor ASMR

    • @marcellocoppede7237
      @marcellocoppede7237 Месяц назад

      @@debater452 but also, now i don't feel those things anymore, since i know how far i am from the next bonfire

    • @debater452
      @debater452 Месяц назад

      @@marcellocoppede7237That's your opinion. You can't critique Elden ring for not having the thing you want.

  • @BotBoy-un3pz
    @BotBoy-un3pz 19 дней назад +10

    You're not the only one. This game just lacks that spark all the others up to ds3 had that made me put hundreds of hours into them. The truly depressing thing is that fromsoft is guaranteed to keep going in this direction to appeal to larger audiences, as every new project a game company makes needs to make more money than the previous one to satisfy investors. The DLC is perfect evidence of this with From doubling down on everything I hated about the main game. I finished the DLC and all I can feel about this franchise anymore is apathy. I just don't care what they make next, and I know no game will ever come out - from them or anyone else - that will make me feel the way playing through ds1 or bloodborne for the first time did.

    • @azureascendant994
      @azureascendant994 18 дней назад +3

      The dlc is basically redecorated content that was cut off from the base game because it is trash.
      I feel the same apathy. Sekiro and DS3 was good but ER is terrible.

    • @BotBoy-un3pz
      @BotBoy-un3pz 17 дней назад +2

      @@azureascendant994 yeah it's depressing, this was the only game i've been looking forward to for the last 2 years, really though they would improve on the main game's issues

    • @RelaxingNostalgia
      @RelaxingNostalgia 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@azureascendant994ds3 was the worst of the series.

    • @azureascendant994
      @azureascendant994 13 дней назад +1

      @@RelaxingNostalgia No, Frankly I enjoyed DS3 more than ER.

    • @netterz3411
      @netterz3411 3 дня назад

      Ds3 was the best pvp EVER

  • @HighLanderPonyYT
    @HighLanderPonyYT 24 дня назад +23

    Having played Sekiro, the game's even more disappointing because many bosses and enemies essentially use Sekiro mob moves and animation skeletons, forcing you to face them with a DS moveset rather than a Sekiro toolset which makes them frustrating and unfair to fight.

    • @MommyORdaddy
      @MommyORdaddy 13 дней назад

      Utterly disgusting

    • @sbslctv
      @sbslctv 11 дней назад

      True. When you next hop on test the dodge button. You will realise its actually delayed by about half a second to a second, and when bosses are chucking out moves that are fast as hell it becomes impossible. Every boss is a cheese fest. Im never played sekiro but i thought they were like bloodborne speed with dark souls rolls. It just sucks.

  • @HighLanderPonyYT
    @HighLanderPonyYT 24 дня назад +24

    This game would've benefitted from being about 40% smaller.

    • @spitfiremanlizerd
      @spitfiremanlizerd 16 дней назад +6

      Well. they just did that with the DLC and it ended up being pretty crappy. I think it's a skill issue on the devs part tbh. A lot of this screams Dark souls 2 Bteam handling the bulk of the design while the main team does the legacy dungeons and such. Honestly they even outsourced some stuff to india...

    • @RelaxingNostalgia
      @RelaxingNostalgia 13 дней назад +9

      ​@@spitfiremanlizerd"screams dark souls 2 bteam"
      yet dark souls 2 has the best dlcs of the series
      and wasnt made by miyazaki,which elden ring was.

    • @alexanderhamilton4258
      @alexanderhamilton4258 2 дня назад

      ​@@RelaxingNostalgiaDS2 DLC suffered only not having enough bonfires (specifically slog runs if you died in certain areas)
      Elden Ring DLC suffered from everything the base game suffered, multiplied by 1.5x, and then with a McGuffin collection system. While also suffering more from base game poor handling.

    • @YEY0806
      @YEY0806 2 дня назад +2

      ​@RelaxingNostalgia seriously, ds2 has some of the best features, and yet people still go on with the tired "b team is bad" bullshit. Oh the worst souls game has the best NG+, best covenants, best multiplayer, best variety of areas, most armours and weapons, best weapon catalysts, best infusion system that allowed you to infuse EVERYTHING, soul vessels, best npc invaders and most generous in giving you many upgrade materials with making slabs farmable.

  • @LyllianaTV
    @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +72

    i guess I am not the only one who saw a decline in armor design of ELDEN RING good to know.

    • @ianwilliams2632
      @ianwilliams2632 Месяц назад +11

      They really went off the beaten track with the armour designs. Even the basic knight set looks boxy and fat. I assume they wanted to be more 'high fantasy' but it went overboard. I think most of them look awful.

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +4

      @@ianwilliams2632 they're awful, they did took some real life armors and helmet for banished knight but the rest are just meh. how come a game like chivalry 2 and mordhau have better armor designs than ELDEN RING Is beyond me.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +25

      I hate the way the sets are so hard to mix and match. It's not impossible, just a lot less appealing than previous games.

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +3

      @@emotionaljonxvx it's hard to mix and match true! it's because of the color of the tint of those armors, the only thing that i manage to mix up in that game is to just mix veteran helmet and gauntlet with banished knight chest and then top it off with scaled leggings.

    • @dislikebutton9571
      @dislikebutton9571 Месяц назад +2

      @@LyllianaTV W chiv 2 and mordhau enjoyer. my favorite medieval dress up games.

  • @azureascendant994
    @azureascendant994 18 дней назад +5

    I thought the developers had forgotten about the base game lore when the dlc came out then I figured out it is actually redecorated content trashed from the base game... Then I realized the developers never had an actual game story to begin with just random lore facts, random location scenarios and backstory. ER always seemed like an incomplete game with a very good concept.

  • @vagous3029
    @vagous3029 21 день назад +8

    Fromsoft keeps proving with ER that they just want money. With the release of Shadow of the erdtree, they made pvp straight up pay to win. You don't have the marks, have fun getting 2 shot, and all the dlc items that are objectively better than any base game weapons. The dlc is just a second elden ring with barely more unique bosses. The basegame is terrible too, dark souls at least knows what game design is, this is just straight up throw up, and shamelessly bad choices that resemble the balance of a roblox game.

  • @bs7257
    @bs7257 Месяц назад +8

    Playing Elden ring I miss the deliberately crafted encounters that require more from you than dodging and hitting. When I think about dark souls 1 one of the 1st things that comes to mind is one of the most inconsequential moments in the game, after you’ve beat the Taurus demon and go underneath the bridge guarded by the dragon and there’s an undead enemy with a spear and shield. It’s a narrow path with a wall on your right and a drop to your death on your left, if you try and attack him mindlessly your swing collides with the wall and leaves you vulnerable to him. It’s an encounter you can’t steamroll over and you have to treat carefully every single time no matter how much you play or how good you are at the game. Elden ring is definitely a souls game combat wise but with how powerful you can become and how fast you are lots of the game borders on the line of hack and slash, even in some boss fights. I worry about the future of these games and that fromsoft are struggling to find a way to make these games more difficult other than just making them faster and more reaction focused.

  • @Battleguild
    @Battleguild Месяц назад +7

    My biggest gripes with Elden RIng:
    1. Multiplayer:
    A. Seamless Coop should've been built into the base game, as it's an Open World and not a series of corridors/rooms like the previous games. The fact that you can't cooperatively go from Open World, to Dungeon, to Open World is frustrating to say the least. It's also a shame that the cooperator is kicked out every single time a Field Boss is slain.
    B. The distinct lack of Covenants also makes the online experience with other players fairly bland, as other than the baseline Blue, Gold, and Red summons, there are no rewards or unique functions that make them stand out from previous games. I personally wish there was a Carian Royal Family covenant, just so that I could get Starlight Shards as a reward instead of the 999th Rune Arc.
    C. If a Host uses a Rune Arc, with cooperator or not, they should be open to invasions like previous games. As an Invader, it's a constant pain to always invade a gank squad each and every time. It was also a missed opportunity to not have a Tongue weather effect, like we have for the Erd Tree Leaves effect that buffs Rune Acquisition.
    2. Lack of Caster gameplay improvements:
    A lot of people call Elden Ring the second Dark Souls 2, but for Casters, almost every single improvement that DS2 brought forward for Casters was completely ignored. Seals/Staves have no access to Infusions or Ash of Wars, and Cast Speed is once again trapped into Dexterity instead of Mind (Attunement). We also are missing out on unique armor effects that support Casters beyond just increasing damage. (A deeply annoying trend in Elden Ring's design for Casters)
    In Dark Souls 2, you could cast WAY MORE spells at mid-to-high levels than in Elden Ring. We also got a plethora of Spell Recovery options and even a passive recovery option that's completely missing in Elden Ring. (Iron King Crown is passive; Ancestral Spirit Horn is not, as it requires a death trigger to activate. Also, the fact that all FP recovery is flat, whereas HP recover is flat + a % of total HP, punishes Casters even further.)
    It also doesn't help that Seals/Staves are treated as a back-up tool and not a Caster's primary weapon. While the current setup works great for Spellblades, since there is a crazy amount of support for that style of play, but it's absolutely terrible for Casters. It's baffling that FromSoft couldn't be bothered to improve Seal/Staff gameplay instead of using damage stacking equipment/buffs as a substitute.
    As is, Seals/Staves have these common problems:
    R2: Is essentially a dead button, as it does a pitiful amount of damage if you do make an attack with your Seal/Staff. Unlike quite a few other games that offer Casters a way to attack with Cantrip spells (Basic Attack, no FP cost), it seems FromSoft wants Casters to use a weapon instead and play as a Spellblade. (A common trend in Elden Ring)
    L1 (Two-Handed): Is also essentially a dead button. When was the last time you've ever seen a player block with their Staff? Never, I bet. Plus, even if you do block with your Staff, you're not even allowed to Guard Counter with it. So, if blocking with a Staff is so pointless for Casters, I don't see why we can't have a Ward (Shield) Spell or a Spell Wheel selection option for that button.
    L2: Outside of the *ONE* singular Ash of War, out of 93+ available Ash of Wars, Casters have basically zero access to a whole gameplay mechanic unless they play as a Spellblade instead. Like seriously, why couldn't we get access to the Spell-like Ash of Wars at least? Not even Ice Spear for Staves or Lifesteal Fist for Seals?
    As a Caster main, excluding the very-very minimal improvements that were done for Casters, I found Elden Ring to be a big disappointment.

  • @carlucioleite
    @carlucioleite Месяц назад +48

    The lack of multiplayer improvements is also significantly impacting my view of this dlc as well.

    • @vagous3029
      @vagous3029 21 день назад +1

      They're bad programmers who shutter at the thought of complex programming, and it doesn't help that miyazaki doesn't know anything about game development. He's a book writer at best.

    • @azureascendant994
      @azureascendant994 18 дней назад +5

      The dlc is basically redecorated content that was cut off from the base game because it is trash.

    • @DreyfusLagoon
      @DreyfusLagoon 4 дня назад

      @@vagous3029they had the multiplayer right in dark souls 3

    • @vagous3029
      @vagous3029 3 дня назад

      @@DreyfusLagoon Honestly. They've bent the knee to industry wide bureaucracy and are just making what casuals will buy.

    • @netterz3411
      @netterz3411 3 дня назад

      Ds3 was amazing in pvp man I miss it and really hoped elden ring was gonna nail it but they went way backwards instead

  • @callistomoon461
    @callistomoon461 24 дня назад +75

    Bad storytelling, horrible quest design, uninteresting characters… this game got way too much praise.

    • @offlinebot5453
      @offlinebot5453 19 дней назад +8

      interesting quest design, story telling is there if u want it but u can ignore it (u really can play detective to find all the details), really interesting character (including boss stories).
      this game is maybe not perfekt but absolutely worth it

    • @d4nkdesu
      @d4nkdesu 18 дней назад +6

      Okayish story but bad storytelling, meaning nothing really to interest you if you don't like the core gameplay mechanics a lot. Quest Design too is bad. I don't understand how two sided people are to hate on games when the quest deisng is go there ans get that item back or talk to that person and come back.. but don't say that enough for this game.
      The characters are nice. But the problem again is that due to the bad storytelling you will never really learn enough about them unless you are ready to scour through different items and notes etc to find details.
      The problem with this approach is that there is no initial interest instilled in the player to know anything more. The only interest instilled is on how to beat the boss and get stronger. I mean 10 years ago it may be fine but by modern gaming standards it's really poor.
      Games are no longer just puzzle solve or skill test applications. They are much more. They offer a complete experience.
      And elden ring offers little in that regard. The world is big and diverse yet it feels dead.
      The saving grace of this game is the amazing build variability and customisation you can do. It kinda makes it fun to find parts to suit your playstyle. And ofcourse boss killing after 100 failed attempts gives you a nice boost of adrenaline.
      But this game ain't no greatest if all time.
      It's an 8/10 game. It's good but it lacks in way too many areas by modern gaming standards to be considered amazing.
      But i understand why it got so much praise. In a world where mainstream gaming is dominated by cash grab low effort stuff.. this was a breath of fresh air.
      But if you take time away from the mainstream you'll realise there are many games which offer you much better experiences. While also satisfying your hunger for a chalenge if you want.

    • @offlinebot5453
      @offlinebot5453 17 дней назад +1

      @@d4nkdesu i feel like its the point of the game that it does just give u the story. u hsve to figure it out and the story is amazing. and what gaming standarts are there? i agree that elden ring is not perfekt but still better than most of the trash that is released by the AAA studios (indie studios are a different story)
      and tbh when playing other games i really see where i miss elden ring. instead i feel like playing brain dead simulator. but like i said indie games are (atleast for me) an escape for the braindead loop
      oh and before i think im the guy who says that every gsme should be like elden ring. no! pls not xD but many open world can inspire in some things

    • @ourshit5725
      @ourshit5725 17 дней назад +3

      ​@d4nkdesu what REALLY pisses me off is other developers seeing high sales and now EVERY GAME that comes out is a soulslike🤬

    • @TomBombadill85
      @TomBombadill85 16 дней назад +1

      ​@offlinebot5453 what is the story beat for beat then

  • @rikkabilly
    @rikkabilly Месяц назад +18

    Everyone says Elden was made to be immersful but whats immersive about warping like fkn mario. Not one time ever playing elden did i feel i had to find a bon fire with that lovley panic. I will never undersatnd why tbey made elden like this and i will never understand why there are no covenants. Such a dumb, dumb desicion to not have them. The fashion sucks so bad too, it really does. Elden is just a bloated mess and it could have been so good if they didnt bite off more than they could chew.

    • @DarkepyonX
      @DarkepyonX 24 дня назад +1

      Agreed ,
      Also , DS and Monster hunter games are same genre in asia , MH has more players playing for far more hours . I preferred armored core by FS than these janky MH alternatives.
      Elden is indeed a bloat filled upgraded DS game. 390 hours to platinum and it didn't feel as much of an accomplishment as previous DS games or as thrilling as MH multiplayer hunts .

  • @dadontheinternet
    @dadontheinternet Месяц назад +15

    I have zero hope for improved invasions with SOTE. Michael Zaki tasted that casual money and disowned invaders

  • @SilliestPuttyTTV
    @SilliestPuttyTTV 3 дня назад +2

    I used 2-3 Fire Pots on 7-8 attempts at an area, and in order for that to be sustainable I need to "go play minecraft" for an hour before I can make my next 7-8 attempts. I think that was when I realized that I do not like this game, that it is punishing me with busywork for engaging with it in a way that isn't strictly discouraged. I could only help but be reminded of Breath of the Wild, dancing like an idiot for 5 seconds at a campfire for every individual HP replenishing item you want to cook.

    • @AtelierMcMuttonArt
      @AtelierMcMuttonArt 23 часа назад

      I'm still surprised that no other game but Nioh actually took a step forward in terms of consumables- it had a stat and skill tree built around their use, and the particular consumables it covered would refresh at checkpoints

  • @jordanbrown3816
    @jordanbrown3816 Месяц назад +8

    This isn’t an easy topic to talk about because in the community if you criticize Elden Ring you are just made to feel like you’re just nitpicking. Because clearly the game is great nobody can really argue that it isn’t a beautiful game or isn’t a success -20 million+ copies sold its the best FromSoft game right?? No. I mean, I’ve even gaslit myself in this regard. Because from jump I’ve known that this game is not From’s best work like so many others seem to think, yet I keep coming back to play it for like hundreds of hours at this point. So I wonder if my criticism are valid even though I enjoy the game and yeah… they are valid this game is very flawed.
    I think some of the aspects that made this game so wildly popular are the things that make is also not as great of a game compared to the others: The open world and the design choices that make this the most approachable and easy game in the series.
    The open world is really beautiful, probably the most beautiful game they have made, but beauty in itself does not a great game make. And the open world is really lacking like you said. I don’t think that the majority of players have tried replaying the game 3+ times because the emptiness of the world shows after a while. Once you have gone and explored every nook there is so little incentive to go back to places in subsequent playthroughs unless it has the talisman, weapon, spell or other thing you need for the build you’re going for. Legacy dungeons are the only places I will seek out intentionally because they actually have some semblance of level design and fun dungeon crawling that makes these games inherently fun to play without the gimmick of being super big and nice to look at.
    Traversing the big world isn’t even fun, there is no forced encounter in the open world since you can always opt out; too much choice isn’t fun. Doing challenge runs are the only thing that keeps this game interesting at times because it is so insanely easy to become powerful and just plow through the game. Some people have fun with that but for me the games have always been the best when they are a challenge. This time around you have to opt in to the challenge. I really think this is part of why Elden Ring is more popular than all the other games.
    Elden Ring is a great game but it is far from the greatest Fromsoft game in many ways. There are so many little things I could say about Elden Ring since I’ve played this game so damn much I’ve got a lot of critique but damn this just a RUclips comment I need to chill. Great video EmoJon 👍

  • @mikeehrmantraut1899
    @mikeehrmantraut1899 25 дней назад +26

    One more thing he forgot to mentions is the bosses are either forgettable or their design is just bad

    • @Areis1997
      @Areis1997 16 дней назад +1

      Skill issue

    • @sanderkiki
      @sanderkiki 15 дней назад

      @@Areis1997 he never said "hard", stop being brainlet goblin.
      ER is not hard, its repetetive and badly designed. saying this as someone who played FS games since PS2.

    • @MommyORdaddy
      @MommyORdaddy 13 дней назад

      @@Areis1997loser fanboy nerd

    • @tibz7634
      @tibz7634 11 дней назад

      @@Areis1997 Moron issue

    • @neonraindrop8357
      @neonraindrop8357 11 дней назад +4

      @@Areis1997 Boring and unoriginal lol

  • @Julka-xk8cz
    @Julka-xk8cz Месяц назад +9

    i kinda agree with everything, but one thing i want to add onto is that the boss design in this game is just a step back. you touched on the constant copy pasting. but also the readability of boss movesets has gone down, along with the actual flow of openings you have. malenia is an obvious example but i genuinely have no idea how one is supposed to figure out a way to dodge waterfowl without cheesing it with bloodhound step or googling, meanwhile a boss like margit can pull out his lightning daggers after almost every finisher. you see him do some heavy attack with his sword and assume you can go in, that would be the case in old dark souls, but here he just pulls daggers out of his a## until you run away and bait out his jumping attack because that's the only attack you feel like you can safely punish. it's not a back and forth dance like it's supposed to be at all.
    then you have bosses like the gargoyles which are so large your camera starts working against you and they attack super fast. the godskin nobles have both flaws, because it's a copy of O&S without the dependent ai that O&S had, they were designed to be fought together, one extremely slow boss and one faster one. here you have two bosses that are super fast with wide reaching attacks who attack completely independently of eachother. and let's not forget elden beast who was extremely clearly meant to be a horseback boss but fromsoft doesn't give enough of a F to fix it. the fact that it feels like everything does so much damage in this game no matter your vigor doesn't help either.
    i can't tell if it's a lack of care or something else. it kind of feels like they were desperate to hold onto their "prepare to die" branding but they realized veterans are just going to have an easy time with the game, because it's the same formula. so they made these bs bosses and introduced the mob summon system to bridge the casual-veteran gap. in any case the result is that the bosses are just not that memorable. the only ones im excited for really are hoarah loux and godrick, maybe mohg. and it's not because of the difficulty, they are fkin easy. they're just fun to fight, which should be the point. meanwhile in ds3 im excited for atleast half of the boss cast, and certaintly each one of the great lords. speaking of great lords, yhorm was perfect. they copypasted his gimmick (which came from demons souls tbf) but made it so fighting rykard without the gimmick weapon is just completely unreasonable. yhorm was cool because you did not need the stormruler to kill him, you could slowly go at his feet, or you could use your openings and attack his head with your ultragreatsword and or throw sunlight spears at it to stagger him into a riposte, it was fking badass.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +5

      I always describe the bosses in Elden Ring as huge and fast and they all backflip to the other side of the arena while simultaneously punching you in the face.
      It's more complicated than that, but I'll never get over how silly it feels to have bosses who are 30 feet tall with some hitboxes smaller than standard enemies. I'm exaggerating, but the gargoyles are something I cannot comprehend. I miss them constantly and can never get close enough to make contact. And yet, they can strike me from any distance. It's far from impossible, it's just annoying to deal with over and over and over.
      Some bosses I like a lot, others not as much. Some bosses I'd love if they weren't repeated (Margit/Morgott & Mogh come to mind). Hopefully the DLC learns its lesson but we'll have to wait and see.

    • @debater452
      @debater452 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@emotionaljonxvxIt's almost like waiting around for openings isn't the thing you are meant to do. If you play the game agressively there isn't a problem

    • @Faude18
      @Faude18 Месяц назад +1

      I don't really want to be that guy, but there's a visual clue to when Margit can use his stupid dagger move. If he holds his left arm in the air while perfoming another attack, he can follow up that attack with the dagger.
      But i generally agree, especially on Malenia's waterfowl dance. Having only a few viable options (for example Bloodhound Step and Barricade Shield) for an attack that seems undodgable is shit design and that was never such a big problem before. Ludwig's roof jump was unintuitive, but it's nothing comparatively.
      Elden Ring was my 6th FS-title and i do love it. My first playthrough was amazing. Aside from World of Warcraft Elden Ring is the only open world game i really enjoyed and spent much time in, but i don't want to see another open world title as well. It was cool for one time.

    • @ETBrooD
      @ETBrooD Месяц назад

      I cannot agree with the lack of readability of the boss moves. There's a variety of different delays and directions that create complexity of timing, positioning and directional dodging. That's not reduced readability, it's readable complexity.
      Margit's daggers are designed to prevent brainless R1 mashing after a successful initial dodge. You're tasked with stringing together a combination of inputs rather than just making a single input. That creates an additional challenge, and that's good.
      If you don't want to deal with so much complexity, you can choose to build your character in a more tanky way. Elden Ring isn't meant to be played with no-hit in mind. You have to completely eliminate your no-hit mindset unless you're a challenge runner. You have to accept that you'll get hit (a lot) and deal with it. It means that Elden Ring boss battles are true fights where you expect to get hit, sometimes really hard and often, so you will get a bloody nose and you will have to overcome setbacks during combat. You're not doing dance choreographies like in Sekiro - again, as I said, unless you're a challenge runner.

  • @BasedChadman
    @BasedChadman 19 дней назад +28

    DLC flopped even harder than base
    Kinda worried other studios like Round 8 will end up making better souls games over time if From keeps this direction up
    They really need to take a hard look at DS1 and BB for world design philosophy and what made their games the cream of the crop

    • @spitfiremanlizerd
      @spitfiremanlizerd 16 дней назад +7

      Miyazaki is a smart guy and he himself said he doesn't understand why Elden ring was selling as well as it was... I think he knew he didn't have something special on his hands this time. It was more of a "satisfactory" game than the next big thing, not innovative enough to make a new era of souls.

    • @based-ys9um
      @based-ys9um 15 дней назад

      Round 8 will absolutely surpass from soft.

    • @deathtoraiden2080
      @deathtoraiden2080 7 дней назад

      What made DS1 "Cream of the crop" was the most easily influenceable generation coupled with the rise of social media. Pure herd behavior. Regardless of what one might think of the "good" part of DS1 HALF of the game is literally the lowest point in the entire series, pure garbage cobbled together levels, bosses and enemies. The "highlight" of the base game is a pretty skybox while 85% of the level is actually spent looking at featureless indoor white walls. Yet all of it gets completely ignored and DS1 is just the best because that's what everyone else says.
      I guess to be fair i have to keep in mind that a lot of people missed Demons Souls so the DS1 was a novel concept to them. I can understand that. But now you can look back at the entire series objectively and DS1 doe snot have the novelty or the quality.

    • @BasedChadman
      @BasedChadman 7 дней назад

      @@deathtoraiden2080 That's a lotta words

    • @deathtoraiden2080
      @deathtoraiden2080 7 дней назад +3

      @@BasedChadman is it? Maybe Twatter is more your speed, bud

  • @skittermode1668
    @skittermode1668 Месяц назад +5

    Honestly, i think my favorite area in terms of layout and progression was the first half of the haligtree, up in the branches with rot flowers and bubble blowers trying to snipe me every time i moved an inch.
    The reason? It reminded me of Blighttown from DS1.
    The narrow walkways and corridors, getting shot at by an enemy a half mile away, sneezing too hard and falling off a ledge. It was amazing, like a way to reexperience such an iconic place in gaming, while still being an original experience in itself. I just wish the game had more of these memorable areas. Someone mentions a dungeon/crypt? I probably wont remember which one it is. Haligtree Branches? I know EXACTLY what you are talking about, and i always will.

    • @calmtea2819
      @calmtea2819 5 дней назад

      Its funny you say blighttown while I thought I was back at Anor Londo

  • @vigi_5192
    @vigi_5192 Месяц назад +5

    Elden Ring made me question do I even enjoy souls games anymore, but when I went back to DS1 and 3 I still love them, especially DS3 I found to be better than I remembered. ER also was the first game I didn't want to play again, I just couldn't find a good reason for second playthrough.

  • @Raidon484
    @Raidon484 7 дней назад +1

    In Sekiro: "You want a serpent fruit? I don't know about fruits, but I know a serpent that can stuff it, so let's try that."
    In Elden Ring: "You're going to give me a detailed explanation right now as to what you're doing here, because nothing pointed to the windmill village, or you're getting it!"

  • @shanethebarbarian8512
    @shanethebarbarian8512 Месяц назад +4

    Honestly, I just want more cool knight guy armors that mix well together. A lot of the armors in Elden Ring, I think, are either too unique to mix and match, or are just a retexture of another set like the regional soldiers and knights are. The sets in the dlc look interesting from what I've seen, there's also the fact that they decided to make the regional knight and soldier enemies a bit more varried, like the knight helm and chest pieces is different enough and they even use different weapons like greathammers and twinblades instead of the typical knights sword and partisan.
    That's not to say you can't mix and match at all to make something cool, you still can, but your options might be limited

  • @nickoliekeyov746
    @nickoliekeyov746 Месяц назад +11

    I’m glad you brought up the armor - I think almost all of the sets look hideous and it’s been kind of driving me crazy how nobody else does. I couldn’t find a single helmet besides the Knight helmet that didn’t look goofy or dumb. They’re all too wide or too tall and I’m not really into all the ornamentation with large fins or faux hair or giant horns etc. I was hoping the bloodhound set would be cool but I hate that helmet too. And I can’t really mix and match pieces without feeling like my character looks like a thrift store toy. Not to mention the Burger King heads you’ll have to wear as a mage. I think thumbprint is the best after the Knight set aside from the actual thumbprints making your character look like they just tanked a couple cannonballs. I just think it’s unfortunate that the only set I like is the one that’s a very intentional throwback

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +7

      It's really annoying that all the decent looking sets belong to a specific, unique character. Makes it hard for me to fit in as my own tarnished, rather than cosplaying as someone I killed.

    • @YEY0806
      @YEY0806 2 дня назад +1

      ​@@emotionaljonxvx lords of the fallen got it right by allowing you to dye armour sets so you can mix match and still make it look like am actual full set of armour and not a clown costume

  • @lizardbrain5688
    @lizardbrain5688 Месяц назад +11

    Yeah man ima need dark souls 4

  • @enchorialdude2721
    @enchorialdude2721 22 дня назад +3

    Imagine if the open world areas had some type of Pursuer, not just like the one in Dark Souls 2, but something more like Mr. X or Nemesis from Resident Evil. A roaming boss that will start tracking you from a completely different area depending on your actions. Imagine that you are in Liurnia and then you get a message saying "the Pursuer is chasing you and is currently in Limgrave" something like that. This character could be a very strong boss that is almost impossible to beat in early game, and if you manage to kill him, it could reapear where you least expect it later in the game. You could use Torrent to stay ahead of it, but if you take too much time in an area, and he gets close to you, you automatically dismount and have to face him. Of course, you would be safe from him in catacombs and legacy dungeons. I think this could have made the open world more engaging.

    • @Dankmemeslover69
      @Dankmemeslover69 16 дней назад +1

      Sounds like a hassle more than anything. Elden ring is not Dark souls, no point in trying to transfer the constant dread of it to this game.

    • @enchorialdude2721
      @enchorialdude2721 16 дней назад

      @@Dankmemeslover69 Elden Ring is not dark souls... but it has the combat system of DS3 with some small changes, the same style of level design, the stamina mechanic, almost identical weapon upgrade system, the same summoning system for coop and pvp, a bunch of weapons have the same movement set that DS3, the exact same healing mechanics that DS3, the story is very similar in many aspects to DS, DS2, DS3, the same checkpoint/bonefire system, the same fast travel system between bonfires, the typical optional area with a boss that is harder than the final one (Malenia/Nameless King), the same way of leveling up, the same stats with adition of a couple of new ones, the same weapon scaling system, among many other things. Sorry but it's hard no to compare this game with the Dark Souls games when it should be called Dark Souls 4.

    • @RelaxingNostalgia
      @RelaxingNostalgia 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@enchorialdude2721correction it has the combat system of Dark Souls 2,Demon's Souls,and Bloodborne.

  • @LyllianaTV
    @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +31

    literally made a video on why Shadow of the Erdtree won't change nor improve the PvP.

    • @Shendapy
      @Shendapy Месяц назад +5

      You are making me go hollow, have some optimism 😭😭

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +9

      @@Shendapy optimism just ain't the word, the word you're looking for is have some "delusional belief". there's no hint that DLC will enhanced PvP, the fact that they haven't made any patch ever since 1.10 drops says to me that they don't care about pvp anymore. and hell already broke loose in ELDEN RING glitching is now part of that game's pvp something that i know was inevitable after seeing how DS3 ended up.

    • @FighTThePower.
      @FighTThePower. Месяц назад

      ​@@LyllianaTVcounterpoint they haven't done any new updates because they are focused on the dlc going smoothly and chances are they release patches with the dlc

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад

      @@FighTThePower. hopefully the patches rly going to fix all the known exploits or glitches.

    • @FighTThePower.
      @FighTThePower. Месяц назад

      @@LyllianaTV the chainsaw as far as I know can't be changed due to how ps5 and PC works but Xbox is safe only got over leveled phantoms

  • @dominiksmiech8634
    @dominiksmiech8634 Месяц назад +3

    Elden Ring is my biggest gaming disappointment, not because it is bad but because it is not the best and is still a long way from this title
    and the dlc will only make things worse instead of fixing it

  • @JohnDoe-pu5gk
    @JohnDoe-pu5gk 18 дней назад +4

    It's a pure meme in my eyes and yeah the DLC is just as bad with the copy-paste nonsense.

  • @alanthe2
    @alanthe2 Месяц назад +1

    I only properly started enjoying this game by deciding to dig deep into the lore for the first time in a Souls game. I really love the mysteries. I got exhausted on my first playthrough and after that I found it quite empty until recently. I don’t invade, but I miss getting invaded at random and I hope that makes a return in the DLC.

  • @rikkabilly
    @rikkabilly Месяц назад +4

    The fashion in elden ring is god awful. I hope dlc brings some new dresses for my dolly. .

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +1

      It's really funny to have a single title end the term "Fashion Souls" and not because of the name.

    • @debater452
      @debater452 Месяц назад

      Than I quess DS3 also has shit fashion

  • @ianwilliams2632
    @ianwilliams2632 Месяц назад +10

    I've tried to convince people for two years that ER is a fine game generally, but not a good/great souls game. This is mostly a question of taste: the quality of atmosphere, dialogue, lore, and voice acting (compared to the other titles), but also somewhat gameplay. For me the game made next to no emotional impact, which was very important in my embracing of Dark Souls. But in terms of gameplay, from PVP to PVE, it also feels needlessly over-long & tedious, as if the Souls formula has more or less played itself out. Several long time friends of mine agree: it needs to die and be replaced by a new or drastically upgraded style.
    As usual, haven't even started the video yet, but your titles provoke strong reactions in me... I look forward to watching lol

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +2

      newcomers could've just start with DS1 instead of ELDEN RING like i did back in 2018. just give them a heads up on what scaling is or what weapon requirements and what stats soft caps is. hell tell them they can just wear armor and just poise through the game or use sword and board. tell them it's okay to run away from a fight or run past them. tell the newcomers to try DS1! do not tell them to try ELDEN RING. what happened is that we create more crybabies than we actually creating an actual Souls - Vets because we tell em to start from ER. and they would just complained more when they entered souls games. like what happened in DS3 steam forum some rando elden ringer asking for seamless co-op mod for DS3 is just beyond cringe

  • @varllad5272
    @varllad5272 Месяц назад +17

    You should stop saying the game is good.
    They had 5 titles that revolved around overcoming difficult situations, but with ER, you can avoid a lot while using torrent.
    Because of shady reviewers, this game tricked a lot of people, and even while there are legit people who enjoy it, they enjoy grinding, which was not mandatory in the previous games.
    This game is designed badly. They had to fill the world with challenges, but the challenges are also designed badly.
    That makes this game the worst in the series.

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +4

      just bunch of boring chores

    • @DarkepyonX
      @DarkepyonX 24 дня назад +1

      Notice how fast they stopped reporting sales and Miyazaki left team to join Armored core team after first patch . People have a really wrong idea of what a game director actually does.

  • @envylyn463
    @envylyn463 Месяц назад +6

    i dont think ds3 was "indefinitely" replayable. i think i would rather clock in than play through pre pontiff ds3 again

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +5

      Yeah, not in every capacity. I mostly meant in the category of multiplayer.

    • @envylyn463
      @envylyn463 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@emotionaljonxvx we can only pray that the expansion will help in this regard. but we cant expect god to do all the work!

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад

      @@envylyn463 there's no multiplayer overhaul on that dlc bro 😭 they just give themselves another trouble of balancing the new weapons.

    • @envylyn463
      @envylyn463 Месяц назад +2

      @@LyllianaTV you know nothing. my dad is bill gates and works there

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +1

      @@envylyn463 bill balls works at from software nah bro😭

  • @jimmyrustles358
    @jimmyrustles358 11 дней назад +1

    Siofra River sums up how I feel about the game. Going down the super long elevator ride was a spectacle and it lured me with the promise of something amazing ahead. Then you get there and there are no interesting enemies to fight, a boring boss, no good items and to add insult to injury, Fromsoft made me waste my time lighting all the candles to even get to the boss. Then you get to the end and go up the elevator to Caeled and the cycle repeats again.

  • @harveyohare
    @harveyohare 8 дней назад +2

    The dlc needed more crafting recipe books to find instead of interesting loot

  • @reformedfridge9578
    @reformedfridge9578 Месяц назад

    ER was my first From Soft game, and my first playthrough was absolutely magical, and I wanted to do and interact with as many things as I could possibly find. But going back in the series and playing through the Souls games, I get what you mean with enjoying being trapped somewhere and needing to push through anyway. ER was magical, but DS1 was an unforgiving and unforgettable experience and I cherished every second of it. Excellent video mate, wishing you success. Your video essays are brilliant.

    • @MommyORdaddy
      @MommyORdaddy 13 дней назад +1

      Ur story ended first sentence

  • @SocraTetris
    @SocraTetris Месяц назад

    Scold
    In all seriousness, I also had a very mixed experience with ER. Not the same as you, but I think that's a matter of taste. But i also experienced the fatigue of playing through as i neared the end. I largely attribute that to trying to binge the game rather than approach it from a reasonable pace for me.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад

      I also played the game so much when it came out that exhaustion was all but guaranteed. It's just too much to do in a reasonable amount of time first time around.
      Then again, I did it with every other souls game and never had an issue. Elden Ring definitely tested my patience to the point of breaking them outright and that's really where so much of my frustration with the playthrough experience comes from.
      Everything else is all about how they backstepped on multiplayer. I'd forgive everything else if they just left the multiplayer like how it was in Dark Souls 3 or, even better, improved it.

  • @arisumego
    @arisumego Месяц назад +1

    it's so ironic that you began to give up at Mountaintop of the Giants because that's literally where I decided I didn't like the game during my first playthrough lol. also iron pineapple said in his preview video that he noticed reused enemies/bosses in the dlc so it's definitely not gonna be all killer no filler lol

  • @HB-ko8nc
    @HB-ko8nc 13 часов назад

    I’m finding in my play through that there’s a possibility, with having so much detail they forget about some things and stuff gets muddled and turns out shitty and greenlit anyway. I labeled this game with “quantity over quality” 😢

  • @JellySlays
    @JellySlays Месяц назад +1

    My fear is that they'll never go back and fix/rework some design choices when it comes to weapons that feel like they should've had something unique to them but instead got some aow that can be found everywhere and sometimes not even a unique moveset. Im also sure whips that arent a somber weapon have no unique aow on their own and because they are whips they are locked out of many aow that directly do damage with the weapon. I get your frustration. I've never played souls games and i love elden ring but everytime i play, instead asking why i ask "why couldn't they have done this or that" around every corner. It always feels like something is missing due to either lore reasons, game balacing or maybe they just forgot or didn't have time. It bothers me that stuff like a majority of time is in fact set and stone with no justifiable answer. But other devs for other games are fully open to reworks, redesigns and whatnot so why not elden ring? Oh and as a console player it hurts to know there are mods that probably fix many issues i have with the game but I can't access. Which is why i can only pray.

  • @SV-X
    @SV-X Месяц назад +1

    I do like the idea of an open world game with Souls mechanics. The idea of playing Souls in a high fantasy setting like Zelda would be a dream come true. What I do not like is having padded content, re-used content, grindy mechanics, and a limited selection of just high fantasy armours (Give me everything!). I think there is merit and roleplay in having the player experience the scope of the lands by traveling from place to place with a horse. However, not finding a way to weave and balance that mechanic in multiplayer--instead opting to cut it out entirely was a horrendous design choice. I love the idea of being able to pick up random trinkets and being able to craft items. . . when it is a bonus. Making certain items gated by that mechanic and that mechanic alone rather than available through vendors turns what could have been a bonus into a chore.
    However, the thing that I do not like the most, is that FromSoft limited the player count back down to four in their game with the largest open world! Just look at Elden Ring's entire playspace, and tell me that it's just not begging to have Runescape style dedicated server where 1000 players can join at once and live out their highest PvP and RP fantasies! The closest we will ever get to that point unfortunately is the Seamless mod. With a few adjustments, namely balancing coop and invasions properly such that multiplayer is actually a double edged sword, Seamless should have been the way the game was originally designed.
    Thanks for listening to my rant, lol.

  • @videocrowsnest5251
    @videocrowsnest5251 Месяц назад +3

    I'm kind of an opposite mindset. I like the big world, though do recognize the issue with monster diversity and space usage (or lack therefor of.) I don't think the games' story would work if it was a contained and packed experience. And I am not too partial to in any game just milling about in one contained area, as it feels restrictive and containing to me. Not like being trapped, but like being limited and stuck on rails with little freedom or choice.
    Noting here, I rarely replay (on an alt -as I don't do that because I find it personally not fun), and rather have one character which I advance within the constraints of my niche interest in being a mage in any game I get my hands on and where it's possible. Contained areas tend to be very anti-mage due to always emphasizing close quarters fights and fisticuffs over ranged attacking. Never mind the fact in Elden Ring sorceries tend to be outside some examples dead easy to dodge for someone who knows what they are doing and isn't lagged out. Plus easy to close distance on. Making ironically ranged attacking a very poor option and the approach the optimal location to score hits on.
    On paper and in practice, the vast variety of landscaped and terrain should offer a very grand experience. I think the multiplayer system just fails to glue itself properly to the base of the game. Rather than an endless variety of different battlefields with need for different tactics and approaches, the strength fails to be taken advantage of.
    On the dungeons and catacombs - I was too busy trying not to die to really pay any attention to the repeat elements. This was my first Fromsoft game. For over half of the game, I was too busy fighting with the controls and trying to learn them as well. I rarely made use of Torrent (because learning how to control em takes a while and one too many mystery gravity deaths early on) and advanced slow and steady because it felt safer to be on foot. From the start till I ran out of things to do and spent a few weeks in the coliseums, I was incredibly entertained and amused. Just a month ago on my Newgame+2 run I found a dungeon I had never been in and was immediately interested and had great fun crawling through it. Despite knowing, it likely had nothing of interest to me, it was something I missed and was challenged by.
    This makes me have a thought. Perhaps Elden Rings design appeals more to newcomers like me than people who don't spend half a game figuring out the controls? So it was designed more with newcomers in mind than vets. And this is why many vets voice dissatisfaction with the experience. A new player like me is too busy having fun and trying not to get my goose cooked while figuring out the controls. The time it took running around allowed me to contemplate the illusion of the world and take it in far better, thus getting immersed. The checkpoint sites of grace won't serve a vet nearly as well as they do a newb. The amount of times I found relief in a mercifully located field site of grace was numerous, and they were always a sight for sore eyes.

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +1

      you got that right it's not for Vets who've been through all the souls games and brute force into it without any wikipedia's help

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +2

      Good to hear from someone for whom Elden Ring is their first Souls game. I think everyone is going to have a wildly different experience depending on where they come from, so it makes sense that without anything else to directly compare against, Elden Ring would just be an easy 10/10.
      I've also heard from people who bounced off right away because of the challenge or obtuse design or whatever else, so even for newcomers it can still be an issue.
      In any case, we still all have the DLC to look forward to and hopefully it'll make me feel a lot better about the experience overall.

  • @aayushdasgupta9754
    @aayushdasgupta9754 Месяц назад +12

    I am not a completionist. I explore the world the way it feels natural to me. I see a road I go down it. Does it mean I missed almost 60% of thr catacombs, minor dungeons etc. Yes.
    I think ER was built to promote immersion, from no hub and stamina while not in combat, to the general scale of the world, it was meant for a very natural progression, rather than like in DS games where you look at an obvious side path and explore it for cool loot.
    While I can see it antagonising a vast majority of souls players, I am a new player. Started with ER.
    Secondly the scale. I generally did not find the world too exhausing because of th aforementioned point. Hoonestly repeat bosses were Ok as long as they were fun to fight. Like many people consider all tree sentinels to be alike, but the have significantly different timings on many attacks.
    Do I think the boos reuse is a bit much, yes. Does it make the game unfun for me... no. While I still hold ER too be my favorite as a primarily PvEer, does it mean I want another open world, no. Imo the open world is at times positively boring. However over time I have learned to appreciate the open world as an excellent 1st attempt. What I love about it is well, how open ended your routing can be. So many components for your build is often behind so many bosses in DS3, it detracts from the fun of build crafting. This was especially true for Magic builds. In DS3 magic essentially came down to forward moving prjectiles of 5 kinds go. It was boring. Also, Magic builds in these games (except DS2) need way more stats and way more items to be viable, so it meant 50% of the game b4 u can get your build set up.
    ER removing attunement and adding so many items ring at the start mean most playthrough can get setup quick and fight bosses at their full potential.
    I completely agree with you about the consumables. Many random exhalted fleshes could have been replaced by bell bearings for usable crafting items associated with a given faction. Throw one for Trina's lily and Miquella's lily in the snowfields. One for Aeonian and Nacent butterlies in thr Swamp of Aronia etc. It would make exploration feel more rewarding.
    While I love ER to death, and I dont particularly miss the oppressive nature of the old games (I prefer oppressive boss fights over oppressive areas), I would like a return to a smaller scale world with the High Fantasy feel of ER and Sekiro.
    Edit: Forgot to discuss replayability. As a PvEer, I genuinely cannot play DS3 without mods anymore. I felt in DS3 most weapons felt the same. Every weapon class was R1 with the sword. So once u have tried a class, u are mostly done. Most "unique" WAs are just reskinned basic ones. So I never really found much reason to replay DS3 PvE after my SL1. In contrast the variety of AoWs, infusions etc. In ER make it far more replayable to me personally.

  • @SaturNo_O017
    @SaturNo_O017 Месяц назад

    How and why did you get such an audiwnxw just by talking over gameplay? What did you do exactly to get all of this?

  • @ssdabel
    @ssdabel 17 дней назад

    I'm confused about your complaint regarding the stake of marika sites. Would you rather prefer a long runup each time to a boss that might kill you dozens of times before you figure things out? now if thats not wasting the player 's time, i don't know what is

  • @collinhanes7363
    @collinhanes7363 Месяц назад +2

    Heavily disagree on the Lies of P take. I find the gameplay so engaging as a bloodborne fanboy. I truly think the developers of Lies of P do actually "get it"

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад

      Fair enough. I really just meant that they aren't making the same kind of game I'm looking for. It's got a ton of souls elements (especially Bloodborne) but is missing some fundamental aspects that are must-haves for me, like multiplayer, PVP, and character creation.
      I'm sure it's plenty good, just not something I'm at all interested in personally. Didn't mean any disrespect to the devs.

    • @beri4138
      @beri4138 10 дней назад

      To me, Lies Of P is better than any of the FromSoft games.

  • @rtrue_
    @rtrue_ Месяц назад +3

    Elden Ring is my first experience of a From Software game. A significant amount of my friends have played their previous titles, sometimes well back into their childhoods, but I was not one of them.
    Since beating the game, I have bought DS1, DS3, Sekiro, am torn between getting and not getting DS2, and I want to get Bloodborne at some point (hopefully as a PC game - someday).
    Elden Ring is one of my most favourite games of all time. Be it the lore, visuals, gameplay, bosses, spectacles, exploration, what have you. DS1, so far, has not been as good of a game as I had hoped. It is a masterpiece, but it is hard to look past the lack of polish that ER has spoiled me with. At the time of writing this comment, I have beaten Seath. I know this is far from the entire game, but I've heard of how even more unpolished the later half of the game is. Truthfully, I am worried. DS1, in my eyes, is FAR from being better than Elden Ring and I mean that to the fullest extent.
    I doubt that DS1 will surpass ER as a better game once I am done with it. I can respect it and its charm, but its just not as good - maybe the age is showing for me, I suppose. DS3 may be much closer to achieving that feat, but I honestly still doubt that it will overtake ER for me. Maybe I am simply a different type of player than you, but that is my view of things. I expect to be pleasantly surprised - but not enough so.
    Elden Ring is a flawed game on a significant amount of levels, but what it does have to offer is so polished, beautiful and compelling that I simply can't agree that it's not one of the best/better Souls games - not completely, at least. I will never forget each of the bosses, legacy dungeons, or places like Nokron and Siofra. I know that I am mentioning the non-filler parts of the game, but still. It's just how I feel, whether warranted or not. Will that change? Unlikely I feel, but it is very possible. I still have a ways to go with its predecessors.
    The PVP I enjoy, but dislike a lot as well. I realize how much better it can be and it makes me sad that it's not utilized to its fullest potential. Covenants are a system that could work well in ER's world, too, and I find that to be a missed opportunity as well - at least from what I've experienced of the system in DS1.
    I expect the DLC to bring ER even higher in my own ranking. Will it fix the issues with PVP, farming and its filler? Probably not, but the singleplayer portion of the expansion I know is gonna be killer. It will be. I have experienced enough of From Software to know that.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +3

      I think to really appreciate Dark Souls you have to appreciate the sort of game it is. It's probably a lot harder to work backward through the series than forward but I don't have any insight on that front.
      It's the sort of game where you either get it or you don't and that's what I love about it. Elden Ring has a lot more broad appeal but that has its tradeoffs. Dark Souls just told a story I cared about in a way I cared to learn it. But it was hard to learn. I assume going back now Dark Souls is remarkable easy with just how much players have learned about the series. I suspect so much of the appeal, for any of these games, comes from it being the first. Whichever you experience for the first time is the first way you'll learn to love what you're presented. Probably the same reason Elden Ring doesn't hold much charm for me. It's my sixth souls game and it's not the best take on the formula (for me, at least).
      In regards to scenery, Elden Ring is pretty, no doubt. But I never wanted beauty. I wanted tone, atmosphere, setting, and to find the beauty in the dark. Elden Ring is, above most things, conventional. It's not a crime by any measure and it's an excellent game no doubt. It just isn't quite as special as I had hoped.

    • @ianwilliams2632
      @ianwilliams2632 Месяц назад +2

      @@emotionaljonxvx Man there's some pissy replies in this video. I don't think anyone who didn't experience DS1 first, back in the day, can understand why it was so emotionally compelling. ER is pretty, and that's the problem. It's mostly only pretty. Finding luminous darkness and warmth in the cold is far harder. The themes, symbolism, and characters of Souls hit me like a truck. Maybe it just takes a certain type of person, and FromSoft does not want to appeal to that type anymore, or at least didn't with ER.

    • @rtrue_
      @rtrue_ Месяц назад

      @@ianwilliams2632 That's fair. I get how the gritty, dark fantasy theme the earlier titles show can be more appealing and to an extent I agree.
      I think what you and Jon said about experiencing what game first is exactly the case here. It's sort of a matter of bias, is how I could describe it? You struggle to understand why ER is more compelling to ME, and I find it hard to understand why DS1 is so emotionally compelling to YOU.
      I find the first game's themes, symbolism and the like extremely interesting, and characters to an extent as well (I've only really noticed Solaire and the onion guy as people particularly interesting, but that's besides the point) but the game that holds those undertones is showing age. Maybe I am more strict with my view of it, or something, but I can't not be bothered with it.
      ER's themes, story, and symbolism, however, are just as compelling, if not more. You can't not agree at least to a degree - the lore is absolutely great, stuff like Godwyn's corpse is some of the coolest shit I've personally ever learnt about. There's very good merits to both, and I just happen to be on the ER side here.

  • @user-hj8oh9kh7v
    @user-hj8oh9kh7v День назад

    That makes sense! Shorter more compact games have more replay value than open worlds always

  • @Glyjerify
    @Glyjerify 2 дня назад

    This game would be triple S tier if they just ported post pontiff irythill as an arena. Going a step further add a halo forge style custom map editor

  • @AtelierMcMuttonArt
    @AtelierMcMuttonArt День назад

    17:00
    I'd thought about it, and I feel like Elden Ring actually has *fewer* weapons than older Souls games, in a way- It feels like there are an incredibly small number of them with unique movesets

  • @_ariosto1519
    @_ariosto1519 Месяц назад +1

    I can’t elaborate on strengths and weaknesses of this game as you did. Also, I have not played other souls games, but I have clocked 1,500h in this game, so I guess I like it! 😊

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +2

      I wish I wanted to play that much. Just with being a primarily PVP-focused player, the draw isn't there.

  • @TheAzul_Indigo
    @TheAzul_Indigo Месяц назад +3

    If you don’t like the lands between you could always… burn them... with the yellow chaos flame…👀

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +1

      FUCK YES

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +4

      I wish one of the endings would just lop off huge portions of the map. Actually sink the Lands Between or something to that effect.

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +2

      @@emotionaljonxvx get em to drown just like Ringed City getting consumed by the deep

  • @christophersanders7877
    @christophersanders7877 Месяц назад +1

    I mostly agree with you in regards of ER in comparison to past souls games. I just recently started a new playthrough (after my initial release 120hr playthrough) due to the hype around the expansion and I thought after my long hiatus I could jump in and experience the game a new to hype myself up for the DLC but.......nope. What ended up happening was me kind of enjoying the first few hours until I came to the realization I was not really having fun, and everything felt pointless to interact with outside of the main dungeons and main bosses.
    The reason why I was not having much fun is because essentially everything that made me enjoy the previous souls game is 100% missing in ER:
    - After one playthrough, exploration is useless and the game becomes bee lining it to the items you need to make your build and pretty much boss rushing the game.
    - The premium zones like the initial castle are WEAK imitations of past FS level design because the combat puzzles of the past games are completely GONE in ER, as you can just run past everything and its easier then ever thanks to the new jump button.
    - The addition of a jump button and how high it lets the player jump, gives the player too many movement options to avoid enemies which essentially turns the game into one of the easiest of the FS souls-likes (also I hate how powerful jumping heavy attacks are compared to everything else).
    - Every enemy in the open world has no meaning outside of the few world bosses (dragons, birds, ...etc) because your horse can literally outrun anything, they have no special drops, they don't give much runes, and there is literally no incentive to attack or fight them.
    - There is no risk to entering higher level zones early because you can teleport at whim and once again you can ride past the most dangerous enemies with no risk of geting stuck or having to fight your way out of that harder zone.
    - Combat while clearly visually better looking, is the worst Feeling its ever been imo, as everything just feels too loose and floaty for my taste, and I believe this onec again goes back to the addition of the jump button which gives the player a little too much freedom in a game like this.
    I could go on and on, but let me stop here. Also let me note my whole perspective is 100% as a pve only player as I personally have never liked the souls PVP side of things because of usualy terrible netcode (I like the invasions, but not really the area type stuff).
    I don't think ER is a "bad game" (like you said), but it is a bad "souls-like" for sure and was clearly made to cater to much more casual audiences, which explains why it blew up in popularity so fast and attracted many of the people who never liked the original 4 Souls games. FS actuall game the people the "difficulty options" they wanted by making 99% of the content either brain dead easy or pointless to interact with.
    To end this long comment, I am 100% disagreement with you on your view of other souls-likes "not getting it" as there are many of them that get the CORE of the souls-like feel but they do their own take on it. Like Surge 1, which is a souls-like in terms of combat, leveling, level design, progression, boss fights,..etc, but almost feels like a dead space spin off with its errie scifi world the devs created.
    Also I actually enjoyed the Lords of the Fallen game A LOT (much more then ER) because I as a player that has played Demon Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls 2, Dark Souls 3,....etc, LotF actually NAILS that feeling I had when I booted up DS1 for the first time and got lost in the world cray world they laid out before me. I understand the viewpoint that no game can get the FS feel, but imo a game does not need to copy FS to be a good "souls-like" it just needs to get the core elements and build something unique/interesting around it. I should note that while I love the souls series I play A LOT more games/genres then just those, so I know there are thos die hard FS fans that literally play nothing else, to each their own I say.
    Great video though!

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +1

      Good to hear from the PVE crowd for stuff like this. As far as other games "not getting it" I've just never found one that managed to tick every single box for me and make me consider it as a worthy addition/replacement.
      I'm very picky, but if a game can't get the core functions of the single player and multiplayer and PVP and lore and combat and setting and etc etc etc then I find I'm generally pretty dismissive. Not that I'm being all that fair to other developers but From set the bar pretty high when it comes to my very silly expectations.
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @kiri-yan
    @kiri-yan 3 дня назад

    You should really try Lies of P. Its developers learned a lot from past souls games and it shows. They made a game that surpasses its inspiration in many ways, and it did not get ruined by the open world mechanics.

  • @NIGHTMAREGOD50
    @NIGHTMAREGOD50 Месяц назад

    For me I can keep finding build ideas which makes the game replayable but I know one day that’ll end far into the next soulsborne game From software pushes out, the main concern is the invasions imo, cos 8/10 times I invade I either get pushed into a 3-4v1 gank or get pushed into an unwinnable invasion cos the coward that goes by the title “host” more often than not hides behind his summons and will most likely have the white cipher ring (or bracelet) on now I’m nowhere near “pro status” for invading, but I love invading. I just can’t invade anymore due to these hosts needing to heavily rely on summons and blues to defeat one invader there’s only been a handful of times where I actually had fun invading and not needing to sweat so much that my entire house becomes flooded. I really hope they revamp the invasions when the dlc drops but I have doubts they will.

  • @speedygus2564
    @speedygus2564 Месяц назад +1

    I think everything you've said is valid, but it comes off as less like "Elden Ring is objectively worse than its predecessors" and more like "I don't like the type of game Elden Ring is". I think your frustration isn't necessarily with Elden Ring as a successor to Dark Souls, but rather with Elden Ring as another FromSoftware release that wasn't made for you. Just like Sekiro and Armored Core, it's just not really for you in most aspects. And that's fine. A lot of people treat Elden Ring like the closest we'll get to Dark Souls 4, and there is an extent to which that is true. But we also often make the mistake of treating Elden Ring like it was supposed to be Dark Souls at all, forcing upon it the mantle of the previous trilogy, disappointed when the crown doesn't fit the head of a different king.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад

      Basically every other person in my comments is getting at some version of this so lemme just say as clearly as I can that all of my problems with Elden Ring is that it's too similar to Dark Souls and doesn't do a good job carrying that mantle. My go-to reference is bloodborne; a game that was very different in its approach than Dark Souls but still maintained so much of what made the previous games great, while adding its own twists.
      Elden Ring also does its own thing but not nearly enough. I am annoyed with the game because it has so much in common with its dungeon crawling forbearers and has been clearly built on top of their design but rather than translating those designs into something new and exciting, they split the design into new and old.
      The open world is new.
      The legacy dungeons are old.
      The mounted travel is new.
      The weapon system is old.
      On and on, back and forth, Elden Ring is an open world game grafted onto Dark Souls. In some ways, that's a really cool idea. For me, it just doesn't hold up the second or third or fourth time around. Its magic works once and not even for everyone.
      If you're in the camp that you like the open world (especially if you like open world games in general) I completely understand. This game is, in no way, in danger of not getting enough praise or accolades. It sold tens of millions and everyone loves it. Hell, I love it. I just don't like it as much as I wish I did or the way I liked the other games. Overall, it's just a little boring. And that makes a little bad, not objectively, but subjectively. For me.
      There's no mistake that this game is treated like Dark Souls 4 and that it upsets people. It was built like Dark Souls 4. It was just also built to have an open world and that's one of the only things that sets it apart. My assertion is that it takes away more than it adds. Again, that's subjective.
      Sorry if that's too much of a response. I'm just getting the same comments over and over.

  • @alexconklin-rn4jd
    @alexconklin-rn4jd 28 дней назад +1

    this is exactly how i feel, i just played ds1 for the first time and it became one of my fav games ever, came back to see if i would have a better time in elden ring, did for a little while and got soooo burnt out by the horrible combat and enemy design. I did beat the black blade kindred which is my favorite fight in the game now, though trying to do other bosses after that i just realized most of them are just spamaholics. i want to enjoy the game so badly, i just cant

  • @mightguy3118
    @mightguy3118 Месяц назад

    What's that armor you're using?

  • @jake212
    @jake212 Месяц назад +1

    @5:34 there should have been some weapon or armor at the face of stormvale but the big special thing is the story and lore. Rewards don't always have to be items

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад

      Yeah. I know about lore. I know about the story. It's just not that special. Maybe the DLC will make Godwyn a little more interesting but as a player, I didn't get a whole lot out of finding his silly corpse and then not having any real follow-up other than "that's where deathroot comes from."
      On the whole, I don't think the lore of Elden Ring is especially exciting. Certainly not bad by any means, but left me wishing there was a little more to it.

    • @jake212
      @jake212 Месяц назад

      @@emotionaljonxvx I do agree some sort of item should have been there, but that's an interesting reveal. One of the biggest issues is the Lord got cut up between base game and DLC, so I hope the dlc really fills the hole since the lore feels like it's missing a huge chunk.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +1

      @@jake212 I hear ya. I just really wish Godwyn's body wasn't in two places because it really muddles the lore for me.

  • @djkramnik1
    @djkramnik1 Месяц назад +15

    I think it's reasonable to expect the DLC will have a feel closer to bloodborne. A big city to explore. I do share a lot of your sentiments re: PvP though. It felt like Fromsoft really turned their back on invasions in this game. I guess I'm still delusionally holding out hope there will at least be some kind of trespasser invasion area in the DLC but I think that is highly unlikely.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +4

      The wait has just made me fester. It's literally the only game I play and I barely play it. Having sub-1000 hours is something I would have never imagined pre-release. I need SotE to be everything it can be and then some.

    • @ianwilliams2632
      @ianwilliams2632 Месяц назад +5

      I also hold out hope that the DLC will be a much tighter experience. Like Central Yharnam-Cathedral Ward, or the core loop of Firelink-Burg-Parish that awed us so much when we first played. No more sprawling open fields, please, something curated and claustrophobic. If it's true that it's only slightly larger than Limgrave, the number of large dungeons we've seen hints of is promising. Return to form? Please... please!

    • @BasedChadman
      @BasedChadman 19 дней назад +3

      I wish this comment aged well

    • @ianwilliams2632
      @ianwilliams2632 19 дней назад +2

      @@BasedChadman same

  • @turkkuli3996
    @turkkuli3996 Месяц назад +3

    I think Elden Ring is a good game :)

  • @BucketCrusader
    @BucketCrusader Месяц назад +2

    Just asking, how many hours do you have in the game?

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +1

      800 hours. pve done in 40 or 50 hours the rest is just painful pvp/online experience

    • @baylego
      @baylego Месяц назад +1

      800 but 300 on pve. I dropped it four times

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +8

      Almost 700, with probably a third of that invading or arena multiplayer. It's a lot less than I'd expect to have considering it's the only game I play.

    • @TheCohesiveGarage
      @TheCohesiveGarage Месяц назад +2

      2500 hours mostly invading and hosting

    • @jt_no_money2381
      @jt_no_money2381 Месяц назад +1

      @@LyllianaTV serious question here, why would you spend 750 hours on something you describe as “painful”? I’m genuinely curious…

  • @consumedbythe6678
    @consumedbythe6678 Месяц назад +1

    EXACTLY. same here im a massive fan of these games and exactly when i got to mountain tops i gave up exploring becasue it wasn’t rewarding , im glad someone finally had the same experience i felt like i was the only from software fan who didn’t like the game 😊

  • @TheAmyrlinSeat
    @TheAmyrlinSeat Месяц назад +6

    Elden ring feels like a Baby's first souls game. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's definitely a little grating if you've played the rest of the series.
    There really is no excuse for how they mangled the PvP system though.
    Also, the increased accessibility of this game meant that after years of trying to get my family to play souls games, they finally clicked with this one.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +3

      It's really funny because I've gotten a bunch of comments on this video (and every video, really) from people who disagree with me about whatever and then also throw in that Elden Ring is their first Souls game.
      Not that it's bad or anything, everyone starts somewhere. Just a funny throughline for where my opinions hold weight and with whom they resonate.

  • @rohgangorpah5094
    @rohgangorpah5094 Месяц назад +1

    Great video! Finally someone said it all in one video. Fully agree with everything. Unfortunately I spent too much time in ds3 pvp so I cant make myself play ER multiplayer. 300 hours in ER vs 2,5 thousands hours in ds3. Actually I felt so frustrated when I ended ER pve, spent 100 hours in pvp and concluded pretty much the same things, but found out that reviews were "very positive" on steam. It means that we'll get ER 2 with higher probability one day. But as an old man I saw rise and fall of many great titles: Diablo, Doom, Thief, Heroes Of Might and Magic, Need for speed and a dozen of others started after millenium xd. Everything has it end, thats why it is so valuable. Be strong brothers, someday we'll get something. Or may be some guy watching these video started inventing his own dark souls series of the next generation?

  • @aaronatkinson177
    @aaronatkinson177 8 дней назад +1

    I loved lies of p Even though it wasn't a fromsoftware game it was still a great soulslike

    • @Godfrey_first_tarnished
      @Godfrey_first_tarnished 5 дней назад

      I agree it was like a bloodborne fairy tale and the combat and level design was amazing even the story was perfect

    • @aaronatkinson177
      @aaronatkinson177 5 дней назад

      People took issue with the level design being to linear but that wasn't important as long the combat is good and the bosses are fun to fight for me that is important for a soulslike

  • @rndhelpme9748
    @rndhelpme9748 Месяц назад +2

    I’m probably among your biggest fans and I always respect your opinions because even if I don’t agree, you support your ideas soundly. This ain’t it. To both say elden ring failed you as an open world and also say it’s the best open world ever made is wild. I understand this isn’t the game you wanted much like I didn’t want sekiro, but that doesn’t make the game bad. Sekiro won game of the year, and for good reason. Elden is the best open world game ever made, period. What an accomplishment from our favorite developer who’s never made a game like this. To be upset with that is like being mad at your favorite band for making an album in a genre that was different than their normal but won all the awards, toted as the greatest in its new genre, and brought new fans from all over that would have otherwise never experienced them. I understand being frustrated that you didn’t get “your” game, but that’s on you or on me. They are making 💎 after 💎.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +1

      I'm not mad at FromSoftware for making this game, to be clear. Just disappointed and I think there are objective faults. Most of this is going to be subjective, as is whether or not a game is good or bad. It's more a concept of appeal than a literal metric.
      Really, all I'm trying to get at is that Elden Ring abandoned so much of what made Dark Souls great and did it in a way that might make the game more appealing but not in a way that retained what I took as fundamental. I think if you go by the metrics of financial or critical success, you'll just think every game is the best game that's ever been made up to that point. Those values are just marketing nonsense and just fuel a hype machine.
      As I said in the video, I think Elden Ring is a great game. Honestly, it's 10/10. It's just pretty low on my list of 10/10 games, decidedly below Dark Souls 1, 2, 3, Demon's Souls and Bloodborne. That doesn't make it bad by real standards, just by (again, as stated in the video) my very specific standards.
      I really don't want people to like my content because everyone likes it. And I want people to engage and disagree with me. But if the only reason I keep getting (and it is the only reason I keep getting) is that lots of people like Elden Ring, I'm gonna think people aren't really playing games for the same reasons as me.
      Games are a personal experience and no one else can tell you how to like them. I enjoyed Elden Ring (for the most part) my first time through. Every time since has been worse and worse and worse. I feel like the game is discouraging to repeatedly engage with and so much of that comes down to design choices that favor one-and-done exploration.
      I have no problem with people loving what the game is, but I have yet to meet someone who claims to love Elden Ring and actually plays it non-stop. I played Dark Souls 3 nearly every day of my life for years and I play Elden Ring maybe a few times a month. Not to say anyone's experience is invalid, just that mine has been decidedly disappointing.
      But hey, sorry I didn't convince you.

    • @rndhelpme9748
      @rndhelpme9748 Месяц назад

      @@emotionaljonxvx don’t apologize! I think your stuff is great I just thought I had a coherent rebuttal to your points and wanted to engage. I think about my first playthrough of this game and it was magical. I’m hard pressed to believe you didn’t totally love your first playthrough. I’ve beaten the game 7-8 times, and by playthrough 3 I was completely bored. Is that the games fault? Is it mine? What’s the expectation.
      Do you remember the first time godrick cut off his arm and started blowing fire across the whole map? I had pure dread and panicked trying to switch to range. I was THERE in that courtyard. Now he’s a big dope I can no-hit. Did this game sacrifice replayability for a 1st experience more than others in the past? I think so, and I’ve been wondering if that’s good. I think these type of gaming experiences are what make the core of souls games amazing and I disagree that they strayed from what made souls games great. If I told you DS3 was my favorite game but only played offline did I miss the core of souls? I don’t think so, not by a long shot.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад +1

      @@rndhelpme9748 It's a complex thing to break down and I think you're right in a lot of ways.
      I did love my first playthrough right up until I got past the capital. I really liked the major bosses (loved and still love Radahn) but I didn't find anything exceptionally engaging. I was mostly looking for the next thing, trying to get into the real essence of the game.
      By the time I reached the mountaintop, I realized my mistake. There was no real game, this WAS the ride. I had spent so long searching every crack and crevice for some interesting treat but time and again I was disappointed.
      I couldn't find armor I liked, couldn't find a weapon I wanted to use, couldn't find an area I fell in love with. My joy was just the expectation of something great around the corner and it turns out it wasn't real.
      I'm being a little harsh, mostly because I want to be against the overwhelming sea of bland positivity thrown at the game, but I really do think it leaves a lot to be desired.
      I'm a very specific type of person and I like very specific things. Elden Ring just happens to not have a lot of what I like or what I was expecting, and that's okay but it just doesn't work for me.
      On the whole, I'm okay with the game but not in the sense that I wish I wanted to play it more. I wish it had some endgame content and some really good multiplayer so I can keep going until the next one. But instead it's just meant for single playthroughs and more if you really like PVE.
      It's just not my thing.

    • @rndhelpme9748
      @rndhelpme9748 Месяц назад

      @@emotionaljonxvx I agree with most of this. But I have faith the next entry will be more for us. I get the impression Miyazaki was over Elden the minute it was done based on some interviews. I truly believe this was a necessary game, they gained a lot, and the next game will refine rather than continue to diverge. Hold strong and keep spreading the good word, your vids are awesome.

  • @alang.bandala8863
    @alang.bandala8863 4 дня назад

    Elden Ring is the perfect example of "So good that is bad" Something that fits in every category perfect but doesn't do nothing more, is like a checklist.

  • @EdgyDabs47
    @EdgyDabs47 Месяц назад +1

    Open world design was an absolutely horrible direction choice. It encourages the player to always take the path of least resistance, which is antithetical to souls games.
    They then try to negate this with artificially difficult enemies and bosses with sporadic, hard to read movesets.
    Stormveil, Raya Lucaria, Leyndell, Haligtree, Farum Azula and the underground areas is 90% of the game. The other 10% is open world fluff and re-used assets. Multiplayer should be restricted solely to those "legacy dungeons." Also, solo invasions.
    It's sad seeing how much love and effort has gone into Elden Ring, only for it to be hamstrung by terrible directional choices. And knowing that Fromsoft are too stubborn address or attempt to fix them.

  • @lkaito1294
    @lkaito1294 Месяц назад +1

    bro sound like he wanted something from the game, but it didn't give it to him properly and let down his expectations, this is so sad to see how beautiful the game is in some area's and not in the other's.

    • @Stanzbey69
      @Stanzbey69 20 дней назад

      Fr this video is nothing but bitching and moaning cuz the little kid didn’t get what HE wanted 💀

  • @crigysnake5959
    @crigysnake5959 Месяц назад

    Catacombs in elden ring really should have been like bloodbornes in some way. They were so much better and interesting to go though plus the fact you can up the difficulty of the dungeon.
    I don’t know where I heard this but I heard from addresses the emptiness issue. Hopefully it’s true and we’ll have a more dense and bountiful world to explore.

  • @Wallbeige
    @Wallbeige Месяц назад +2

    most of your dark souls and bloodborne playthrough is fighting. most of elden ring FEELS like just running. is it actually? I don't know I haven't timed it but it sure feels like alot of running and running and running
    when I explore in elden ring I always get some shit ass item, every fucking time. another flame butterfly or mushroom
    I totally agree with you on sekiro and the mountaintops. it really is just boring
    if you're on PC I have a suggestion. try modding
    Dark Souls 2: Seeker of Fire 2.0
    Dark Souls 3: Convergence
    Elden Ring: Convergence
    there are more but these are the ones I've personally played and really think are worth giving a chance

  • @sashalvy
    @sashalvy 8 дней назад

    the godwyn under stormveil IS the secret

  • @YEY0806
    @YEY0806 2 дня назад

    One thing that you probably should have touched on more is the armour system. Quite frankly, i find ds2 to be the only game to do the best with armour simply because you could upgrade any armour. It improved on a big issue with ds1 where it was almost impossible to fully upgrade basic armour as titanite slabs were so rare that a player wanting to get more than one would have to search up online. In ds1, it was far easier to fully upgrade boss weapons and armour than a basic sword, especially since you didn’t have to deal with the bullshit "different types" of titanite and slabs for every weapon infusion. Playing DS2, it was immediately apparent of how much it improved on the armour system and upgrade resource availability. Ditching the uselessly complicated elemental titanite and making rare titanite types easily farmable like titanite slabs that can be dropped by most mid game enemies. Its disappointing how ds3 and elden ring just dumb down the armour system and upgrade materials to give you less options to wear and use

  • @Runningwritingreading
    @Runningwritingreading Месяц назад +1

    very hyperbolic rhetoric, but it's to let off steam. every point you make is valid. going back to DS3 after ER as a first timer shocked me, streamlined experience was much cleaner than this BOTW empty overworld. I did no Torrent run. I have a 3080 and loved this game graphiclly, like walking thru a painting. so much of this game was copy/paste and a "best of" fromsoft

  • @joshyguerrilla
    @joshyguerrilla 26 дней назад +2

    Please make more videos telling fromsoft to fix colliseum

  • @79bull
    @79bull Месяц назад

    I agree ref the armor and after playing DD2 for many hours, the fast travel as well.

  • @Billy_Herrington1969
    @Billy_Herrington1969 Месяц назад +1

    Yes, it's just your regular Dark Souls with an "open world"

  • @goodusername2497
    @goodusername2497 Месяц назад +1

    I definitely get what you mean with some of these points, but i feel a good portion of this is just subjective - and that's fine. I get why people like the oppressive nature of Dark Souls, and would prefer that to ER's tone, and i get why people may not like ER's open world, but i dont think that makes it any worse of a game, as it's all just subjective.
    Not talking about this video specifically here but I think a big problem is that everyone automatically feels like games should be replayable N amount of times and if you get bored on second or third go then that must mean the game isnt fun. But who says you need to be able to play a game however many times in a row? Who says you need to be able to replay every single area and every little cave and dungeon in every playthrough, including even your first? The purpose of side content is to embellish your experience and to give those small gaps where you're inbetween major areas a bit more action. I experienced the entire game and every single area in my first playthrough and yeah, some of that would be boring to me if i replayed it again now but I'm fine with that because it was great the first time round and that's all I need. The whole point of the open world is that you can go wherever you WANT, if you're not interested in a small side-dungeon then you'll only make your experience worse by forcing yourself to do it. That's what makes this game great, the freedom.
    ER was my first, and is my favourite, Fromsoft game and after I finished it i moved on to DS1, 2, 3 and bloodborne (not finished 2 yet though), and although i loved them, i dont think i could ever play through them again fully without getting exhausted, at least any time soon. I even installed a boss rush mod for DS3 so I could skip all the areas, but now that's lost its fun too. I hear a lot of people saying the world is just too huge and sparse to replay, and maybe I'm just not the right type of person to replay a game, but I honestly feel that way about all fromsoft games. Not that they are too big, but they aren't that fun to replay. It's like, by the end of the game I've had my victory and I really enjoyed my path to get there, but I couldn't go through that again, no matter the size of the world.
    I also see people treat ER like it IS Dark Souls 4, complaining about differences in tone/story/general level design, or also the opposite saying it's too similar. Variety is the spice of life, if Fromsoft had actually made a DS4 instead of ER would it really have hit as hard as the old games? I dont get the point in comparing them in that sense, because they are totally different games and it was never intended to be the fourth entry in the DS franchise. I feel like Elden Ring is in an impossible situation because all of the souls veterans came to this game specifically because of their love of the gritty, interconnected worlds Fromsoft is so great at making, but didnt quite get it. So now ER will always be compared to the previous games and people dont always treat it as its own self-contained style of game.
    I realise this has been a huge yap fest, and I also didn't really address any of ER's actual flaws (which it definitely has, just like any other Fromsoft game), also I'm kind of a hypocrite because a lot of what I said was subjective too. TLDR i like elden ring (if you couldn't tell) and I feel a decent chunk of people's complaints with it stem from unnecessarily comparing it to previous games, holding it up to a standard that it doesn't need to follow, rather than actual mechanics/other stuff that's less based on opinion. also no hate, nice video btw

    • @johnnelson1251
      @johnnelson1251 Месяц назад +1

      I totally agree elden lords unite SOTE dlc gonna be the best lore telling ever. I'm level 315 and plan to go as long as elden ring delivers such a beautiful experience.❤

  • @varllad5272
    @varllad5272 Месяц назад

    Lies of P is actually pretty good, I was sceptical, but I just finished it and returned to ER only to want to play LOP again.

  • @LyllianaTV
    @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +8

    and yeah I kinda see that ELDEN RING Is more High Fantasy than it is Dark Fantasy. i just want them to just go back and made something dark fantasy again! like anything! hell i am not mad if they want to create like roman empire era world with a dark fantasy twists on it because why not. or go back to medieval dark fantasy once again something like Demon's Souls.

    • @TheAzul_Indigo
      @TheAzul_Indigo Месяц назад

      Byzantine dark fantasy? Yes please. I would like greek fire and armored calvary.

    • @_Ethereal420
      @_Ethereal420 Месяц назад +2

      I wanna see them make a Lovecraftian dark fantasy kinda like bloodborne but way more.

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +1

      @@_Ethereal420 MORE!

    • @dev4159
      @dev4159 Месяц назад +2

      well Shadow of the Erdtree seems to be leading more into a "Dark Fantasy" scenario

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад

      @@dev4159 looking at the reveal gameplay i think it could be. i started seeing those giant flies enemy from painting world, and possibly more monsters that were berserk style

  • @Laaonne
    @Laaonne Месяц назад

    Fromsoftware's apocalyptic nomad design tendencies severely lack ways, both between players and the environment to merge into a living world regardless of theme.
    Speaking to the genre, the competition doesn't typically build players past moral dialogue and damage decisions for skills, approaching bosses to see grand depictions of esotericism, leading to evolve upon gameplay with tougher challenges outside of raising stats, especially since this can be fun as is in more compact, interconnected spaces.
    Main problem still is, this negligence in general to fine-tuning existing multiplayer features that could be fixed with a few tournament sponsorships to real organizers with genuine love for the game’s future health, via frequent professional interviews.
    I wonder with doubt whether presentations with ways to achieve this in the future will be popularized from the sheer social engineering required for this approach, disbanding popular use of the seemingly old fashioned, out of touch and closed off, Fromsoftware "approach" lmao.

  • @deathtoraiden2080
    @deathtoraiden2080 7 дней назад +2

    "Elden Ring is a bad game but i have SoulsShitter syndrome and can't cope with it"
    Don't end up like this guy. Play more video games instead of the same derivative crap over and over.
    Your brain is done with it even if you are not. You don't understand that you are just still playing the same two button combat game, as the same character with a diminutive adjective associated with decay for a name, in the same fantastical world at the tail end of it's former glory, and the same characterless depressed enemies wasting away and gone feral, with the same pedantically verbose NPCs that have nothing to say in the end, with the same allusions to important events you never see or have actual influence in the story you experience, with the same all present tragic figure of Zanzibart, with the same repurposed cut content parading as purposeful in it's rearrangement, all of which you can trace back to some other media you have experienced. it's the same thing over, and over and over. Elden Ring is the straw that broke the camel's back for you because it's so derivative it is borderline AI generated.

    • @dennisderelict2597
      @dennisderelict2597 7 дней назад

      honest to god, *this* right here is what I'm talking about. It been the same thing for over a decade and some change. You point that out, the fanboys get mad at you for just even *mildly* suggesting that your character be more involved in the ROLE playing game.

  • @iamdoom9810
    @iamdoom9810 9 дней назад

    The first five minutes of this video were absolutely prophetic. Because, let's be honest, how you described the DLC would turn out is completely reflective of what it is. It neglected all the issues you put forth and further emphasized what you have disdain towards. While I had my fun with the DLC and saw it as worth my time, it's also totally legit if you just sum it up as "not for me" and don't buy it.

  • @eggandbaconable
    @eggandbaconable 8 дней назад

    I pretty much agree with everything you said. What I find weirdly frustrating is that for all it's flaws I'm just addicted to the game-play and customization of ER, 4 talisman slots, so many different armor and weapons (agree most armor looks bad tho), unique magic and faith spells, crouching, jumping and being able to equip what ever ash of war you want which I think is it's best feature, yeah there's an argument that is overwhelming or that most of the stuff is useless but you can't deny the freedom you have for your build.
    The best parts of the game for me were the linear sections, I have the opinion that ER builds in a DS world design would be perfection because yeah the open world is shit imo, there's just nothing to do really and a lot of the places give me no intensive to go back, open fields get boring quick.
    I can understand why people like this game but I can't understand how people rave and hype over it. Compared to DS, BB and Sekiro, I think this is the weakest of the soulsbourne series from a world, story and boss aspect.

  • @boxinaboxfullofboxes
    @boxinaboxfullofboxes Месяц назад

    something i cannot stand in eldenring is the random crashes when getting a match in pvp

  • @atlantic_love
    @atlantic_love Месяц назад +1

    One of THE BEST VIDEOS I've ever seen on RUclips. Extremely well thought-out and expressed. So many times through I nodded in complete agreement. Elden Ring is going to go down as the creating the best example of how to create beautiful worlds, and how awful the state of video game creation currently is.

  • @andrewbryant6059
    @andrewbryant6059 Месяц назад

    I definitely dont get the since of accomplishment i got from older souls pve all the difficulty is artificial and sometimes cheap imo and i have agreed with every pvp comment u have made and i feel the exact same about the fear of having to wait another 6 years for the next title and just hoping it will take a step towards the souls we knew and loved and not elden ring that we love but also hate in design choices for the reason we played them for years on end till the next one

  • @Vargus984
    @Vargus984 Месяц назад

    I agree with your criticisms of Elden Ring. Most people can't give such a nuanced take on the game. That being said, I'm looking forward to the DLC. I would really love to see another PVP Boss alongside more dense areas.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад

      I'm also very excited for the DLC. I'm just trying to cope with knowing it's not gonna change what I want changed.

  • @craigslaunwhite579
    @craigslaunwhite579 Месяц назад +2

    Elden ring is not a great Multi player game. The base game is amazing.

  • @HeyTarnished
    @HeyTarnished 28 дней назад +6

    TL;DR for this video: " I want Dark Souls, I don't want Elden Ring."

  • @ismaellucas960
    @ismaellucas960 Месяц назад

    20:32 This is my least thoughtful comment of all, but did you know that in Dark Souls 3 you can have 7 people in the world without hacks, it's crazy and I KNOW how to provoke it CONSISTENTLY (sometimes 8 but I've only seen it 3 times and I don't know how to provoke it without hacks (game on play)

  • @kimlee6643
    @kimlee6643 Месяц назад

    The footage of you riding on and on just started making me laugh like 3min in, and then it just kept going lol This is why I barely use Torrent, unless I want to get back to runes or am farming for crafting crap in a loop while having passive-aggressive conversations with people inside my head. There's something so inherently deflating about getting on the mount and zooming past everything that I just always instinctually avoided it since I ever touched the game. It really brings out this sense of heading nowhere meaningful no matter what; the greatest sin for this genre of game - and yet the most common. That's curious, isn't it? That if someone wants to enjoy ER in a prolonged fashion, they need to learn what to avoid while playing the game - in every sense of the word, from a path to a boss battle to when to get on the horse. It's counterintuitive to the core.
    This game is odd in a way previous titles just weren't. It really does instill a crushing ambivalence that pervades every element within it. And yes, there's no way the DLC will be some magical departure from it. I'll be there day 1 to find out though, that's just the way these things work.

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад

      I really wish people gave thought to the sorts of little ways the game pushes you up against certain things and leaves you hanging in others. Basically every other comment I get is "You just don't like it cause it's not Dark Souls" and like, sure, that's probably true. Then again, I actually don't like it because it IS Dark Souls, except all the places where it tries to "branch out" and just does something any other game would do.
      I hate mounted travel.

    • @kimlee6643
      @kimlee6643 Месяц назад

      @@emotionaljonxvx That common reaction is besides the evidence though, for sure. Just take Chalice Dungeons, an element of BB sometimes taken as irrelevant, sometimes even associated with bringing the overall quality down. But when an incredibly mediocre version of that system is stretched thin over and into a gigantically small static world with a reward you've picked up 5x and still can't remember? Game of the decade bro, a generational hit, of course.
      The ER fanbase is full of these little things. And like in the game itself, they add up to the wrong idea of any given thing. Like an upside-down beautiful portrait. You'll enjoy it over time, just adjust your neck to it!
      The most overblown, overflowing, praise-showering, emotional opinions on ER are likely from people who've played this one title and none of the others. The way they describe the game often (if not flat out always, besides open world commentary) applies to any of the previous titles, particularly when referring to immersion and a certain sense of aesthetic vertigo - something From mastered a decade ago with BB, and which they had done in some instances in DeS already. But that game managed to cause the player to feel dread while controlling a character holding a dismembering melee weapon in one hand and a firearm in the other. I don't mean to gush about BB, I'm just sayin. ER is taken as this aesthetic achievement, and while I am greatly impressed, I still feel that this is the overall sentiment: it looks pretty and sad, like sunset for a semi-depressed person - almost all the time, almost everywhere. From Limgrave to Elphael. Was that the point? Well, fantastic - I guess Miyazaki is a genius.
      But I digress and need to stop now lol

    • @emotionaljonxvx
      @emotionaljonxvx  Месяц назад

      @@kimlee6643 Bloodborne supremacy. That is all.

  • @zarodgaming1844
    @zarodgaming1844 18 дней назад +1

    god tier. instant legend in my book

  • @josephdelvecchio5420
    @josephdelvecchio5420 Месяц назад

    Why are you assuming there won't be patches or let alone a patch when Shadow drops? Lite of assumptions about the future of multi-player but you don't know that they aren't concerned for this too. Even with Shadow being the only big addition it doesn't mean they'll abandon multi-player or not do any updates there. Just chill heh

    • @LyllianaTV
      @LyllianaTV Месяц назад +1

      they won't fix the core issues