Is Elden Ring Exaggerated? Players discuss it

Is Elden Ring Exaggerated?  Players discuss it

elden ring he had One of the biggest receptions latelyis categorized in Metacritic With a score of 96 – a score worthy of the title of Game of the Year. Even with all the hype, some Reddit members are wondering if the community has overestimated the title.

The one who sparked the discussion was the user’Augie Babatunde“, which was published extensive Review in the forum. He’s a fan of FromSoftware Games, but notes that “the quality drops a lot in the second half” of the house’s new title.

Posted ten days ago in the Elden Ring section of Reddit, which has 866,000 followers, the post received 554 upvotes – meaning 83% of voters approve of OjiBabatunde’s analysis – or at least consider it significant. The user said the following:

This game is overrated because the best part of the content is to be expected and most people haven’t even left the first two areas, and the quality drops a lot in the second half.

Before anyone comes arguing that I lack skill, I’m a huge fan of FromSoftware’s other games and have played them all countless times. I even managed to defeat some bosses in a fight, no armor, no magic, no ashes and no summoning.

(Source: clone)

In the comments, other users agreed with the points posted. “ForescuFor example, he stated that “Elden Ring is really good,” but is sure that “most reviewers have not finished the game before reviewing it.”

“I feel that no honest discussion has taken place and that those who criticize Elden Ring are being suppressed, ridiculed or outright hated,” the user interrupts.R0gueLead3r“.

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Elden Ring has sold 12 million copies worldwide

Bandai Namco announced, last Wednesday (16), via Twitter, that Elden Ring has reached the mark of 12 million units sold since its launch in late February. Check details!

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