Posted January 04, 2023
Hiya,
To barge right in. Which of the 2 would you recommend to someone who's been fed with open world rpg designs for multiple years now?
Games such as Control and Tom Raider (2013).. Jedi Fallen Order(more or less) fit perfectly, though.
Elden Ring is difficult to pass out on with such general acceptance of its quality as a game but the dev's established name + the fact that it seems to come with an enormous area to explore have thus far managed to withheld me from a purchase.
A comment made by me earlier today in this forum post explains this maybe better
- https://www.gog.com/forum/general/levels_in_video_games_good_or_bad/post40
I wouldn't dare to imply that open world games in general are bad. It is just me. I seem to hit some kind of wall, for several years now, when I do any attempt at an open world game. Maybe it is because of the similarity in concept. Your quest icons, the time you have to spend. Lost story integrity due to the open world format etc etc etc.
Right after posting, i found myself interested in a boldly titled youtube vid
"Why Western Developers Are So Angry About Elden Ring's Success"
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br32rNMpf-s
Basically, the earlier mentioned 'problems' were swept away by the commentator of the vid. This spiked my interest in Elden Ring once again.
Now, I also have a backlog problem. And really feel a bit encumbered by the thought of adding yet another behemoth to the party.
Sekiro happens to be already there so, and is yet another pretty high praised title so i did wonder about if adding Elden Ring and start game as soon as i have time is most recommended or is actually considered to be similar to Sekiro? Therefore, removing the need for Elden Ring for at least another 2 years or so.
To barge right in. Which of the 2 would you recommend to someone who's been fed with open world rpg designs for multiple years now?
Games such as Control and Tom Raider (2013).. Jedi Fallen Order(more or less) fit perfectly, though.
Elden Ring is difficult to pass out on with such general acceptance of its quality as a game but the dev's established name + the fact that it seems to come with an enormous area to explore have thus far managed to withheld me from a purchase.
A comment made by me earlier today in this forum post explains this maybe better
- https://www.gog.com/forum/general/levels_in_video_games_good_or_bad/post40
I wouldn't dare to imply that open world games in general are bad. It is just me. I seem to hit some kind of wall, for several years now, when I do any attempt at an open world game. Maybe it is because of the similarity in concept. Your quest icons, the time you have to spend. Lost story integrity due to the open world format etc etc etc.
Right after posting, i found myself interested in a boldly titled youtube vid
"Why Western Developers Are So Angry About Elden Ring's Success"
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br32rNMpf-s
Basically, the earlier mentioned 'problems' were swept away by the commentator of the vid. This spiked my interest in Elden Ring once again.
Now, I also have a backlog problem. And really feel a bit encumbered by the thought of adding yet another behemoth to the party.
Sekiro happens to be already there so, and is yet another pretty high praised title so i did wonder about if adding Elden Ring and start game as soon as i have time is most recommended or is actually considered to be similar to Sekiro? Therefore, removing the need for Elden Ring for at least another 2 years or so.