I was wondering if this awesome CH community could help me out, I'm on the fence about buying this game, I have a decent PC, not worried about that, just wondering if it's worth getting. I generally play games like Fallout 4, Skyrim, No Man's Sky. I never got into Demon Souls or any other game like that, so would that be a bad thing?
I do enjoy story heavy games, and this game in particular boasted a pretty huge author involved in its creation, so that's what's got my interest aside from having a vast open world to explore. (I haven't seen the whole map yet, how big is the game world really?)
I did like the video put up on this site of the gameplay, however I will not be using the 1 hit kill cheat, it's so silly. Taking down a dragon with one sword swipe seems goofy. I want a little bit of a challenge, otherwise it's not rewarding. But to each their own, I guess. If there is anything you could tell me about why you like this game, I would really appreciate it.
You can't say this game is "story heavy" by any means. There is lore there to be sure, but it is few and far in between you gameplay sessions. You get the occasional cut scene and dialog from NPCs every few hours or so depending on how you are progressing through content.
I still think this is From Software's weakest point. I love the lore of their games but it takes spread sheets and scholars to compile and decipher it all to make it consumable. Elden Ring is the most coherent in its plot actually told in game through dialog or item text. So you will get the main gist of the story. But don't go into it thinking a book author penned a deep story for this game.
I would love for them to include all the deep mysteries and hidden things (these help deepen the lore of the world, and reward those who love delving into those parts of the game), but also improve their main story quests and methods of telling and recapping those things. Especially in a game as massive as Elden Ring, there needs to be a journal that your character keeps that is at the least a summary of conversations you've had with NPCs. It would be a way for you to track not only the story being told, but your progress and where you are in the world. When you take a few day break and come back, there's always that moment of, "what was I doing, what was happening".
Having said all that... none of it takes away from the achievement that is Elden Ring. It is an amazing open world ARPG with cool creatures, bosses, spells, weapons, armor, and build crafting. When you find hidden stuff it feels rewarding, when you get new weapons you want to see what they do and try them out, same with spells.
The game can be punishing... but youre on a cheating web site... so if you are having problems you're one keybind away from easing the pain these games can bring. And you can decide what kind of experience you want.
I pretty much have exclusively used it to get extra stones and some runes earlier on. I occasionally used the jump option to get somewhere i couldnt find the other route to and that has been enough. increasing the number of FP and HP pots earlier can help alot too.
The game still presents a solid challenge especially late game. And like I said if thats still too much... infinite HP and FP exist.. so you can essentially play easy mode.
Its a great game all and all, and its the first game in years that I've dumped so many hours into. I am sitting at 180+ hours now.