If you have never played "Souls-like" games before, by far the hardest thing is to understand that death is not a failure. You will die hundreds of times, but it is fine as long you learn something. Explore and try different things.
When you think about it, this used to be the attitude for ALL games. Like, people didn't freak out and call Super Mario Brothers the hardest game of all time because you die a lot learning the levels. Souls games have some of that same mentality, you play a level, die, learn from that, play again.
The lie soo many Souls fans tell everyone is that the games are hard. The games are a buffet of difficulty and only as hard as you make it for yourself. In elden ring something feels too unfair or too hard, you go explore somewhere else and you'll be stronger and more confident when you get back. The secret to the game is to know when to open your map, mark the spot with a skull, and go somewhere else.
@@XFizzlepop-BerrytwistMelania or king consort maybe. I played Elden ring as my first souls like, but I only stuck on those bosses for more than 10 attempts. 95% of bosses I just one or two shot because I like exploring and is “over-leveled” by the time I fight them.
Expect to die a few hundred times (maybe even a few hundred times on one boss) but it’s so worth it. This game is beautiful and the story is amazing, one of the few games that made me emotional once I beat it, especially the dlc for it. 10/10 game and I’m definitely going to play it again
That completely depends on How you play the game, If you apply the right tools for each fight you won't die nearly as much. Just don't be afraid to experiment and explore.
Few hundred times in whole game - yea. Few hundred times on one boss is an insane exxageration, that is not needed, and will only make ppl afraid to try soulslike genre. Malenia can be couple hundred if you dont use right tools to kill her, but shes an anomaly, not a rule. Most bosses are between 5-20 deaths, many are doable in two-three tries (assuming you learn the RPG part of the game, mechanics, resists, weapon unique attacks, bosses weaknesses, etc...). And 1/3 of deaths in playthrough will be from mobs and enviroment, not bosses. Mine first playtrough was something like ~400 deaths, with probably half being at the beginning (up to Godrick, because you are weak and dont have many tools to fight and buff), plus Malenia and Final Boss. Rest was stretched through whole game rather evenly with pretty smooth experience. Itemization and amount of tools in game that let you buff yourself, debuff bosses/enemies and fight more efficiently is insane and you must just use then to your advantage. And im not even talking about Mimic. Its insanely well designed and rewarding game (and the second best open world i ever experienced in video game), and not really THAT HARD (except things that i write about). There is no need to demonize this so much. Its hard but in a "good way", and when there is too hard part or too frustrating part for someone, then there are always npc summons and spirits/mimic to bypass the difficulty. Or you can grind and level, etc. PS. I just watched whole reaction. Yea, you can have a dragon arm... if you manage to take it from previous owner ofc. ;)
This game was graceful enough to allow everyone, the skilled and those who absolutely suck, to enjoy the game at their pace with things like buffs and summons!
Never let any player discourage you from using things that are already part of the game’s mechanics, feel free to use whatever feels right to your play style. Have a great journey, Tarnished 😊
I was a CoD nerd for 15 years. And then I played Elden Ring… And I’ve never come back. 1700 hours in and on NG+91 I’m SO hyped to show this game to my future kids
Words of advice I wish to give thee, wee Tarnished. Thou shall value exploration the most, check every nook and cranny, slither every corner, peek through every crack. If thou'rt facing a tough opponent, take a break or explore even more, thou'rt clearly still too weak and frail so use whatever means necessary to fell thy enemies. Death is naught but a wall to be overcome. If thou'rt wishes to learn about the history of The Lands Between, read item descriptions, listen to dialogue and look at visual cues such as the architecture, it may surprise you to realize that certain buildings may used to have been part of another or heed inspirations from older civilizations. The lore of this land is deeper than great roots. Fare thee well, little Tarnished.
When you play this game, expect to die alot. Its part of the experience. One last tip, experiment with any weapons you find and find your niche. Good Luck Tarnished!
Elden Ring was my first Souls game as well!! Biggest tips I can give you: when you run into a character (NPC), talk to them multiple times to exhaust their dialogue. The first thing they say to you when you interact with them is not usually all they have to say. There are instances where you need to sit at a “site of grace” as well to progress their dialogue. Other than character dialogue (quests, essentially), here are the biggest tips: read the descriptions for the items you get, be patient (if you come across an enemy too challenging, run around exploring for a bit before returning to that enemy), dont forget to have fun, and above all, remember to pick up your “runes” (the money of the game). When you get killed, you’ll drop all of your money in the spot/ area you died and you NEED to pick that money up again BEFORE you die again, otherwise it’s all lost to the wind. Have so much fun playing!!! I’d love to see videos of your journey/ gameplay!!
Also it’s still an open world RPG, so getting better equipment or levels/build usually helps if you’re stuck (making things easier than in other Souls games). Many enemies move in ways made to challenge players of the former games, those are easier if this is your first game. Aaaaaand there are good cheese ways to beat almost every boss lol
You're in for a crazy time. I'm so jealous! To be able to experience this game for the first time is really special. Try not to get spoiled! You don't have to do everything the first time around. Good luck tarnished! Edit: Wait until you find lore videos.... Vaatividya is all I'll say.
First time i see your channel and im already liking the commentary, excited for the actual gameplay Also your way of seeing things and how you try to understand what is going on is amazing 👏🏻
I wish you the best of luck on your journey! The important thing about Elden Ring is to never give up. It can be brutal, but every failure just makes that victory 1000x better. It taught me to persevere even when the task seems impossible. I've beaten this game 24+ times now, and I still love it to death. I always play games on easy mode, and I employ all the underhanded tactics I can, but beating my first Elden Ring boss without any cheats or broken builds has to be one of my proudest moments. Cannot recommend enough, it's a 10/10.
It's a *very* challenging game.....but you can make it *very* easy. No matter how difficult anything is, there is some item, some combination of items, some weapon, some summon, some spell, somewhere, that will drastically deflate the difficulty if not trivialize it. Knowledge is the key. I have minimal skills at these types of games, so I was scouring TH-cam for what builds did the most damage, how to maximize damage, etc. The difficulty is all dependent on what you know about the challenge you're facing. I've platinumed the game twice. It's a very fun, rewarding experience.
The secret to learning souls games is to not neglect your hp stat. If you level vigor you get to make more mistakes per attempt at a boss or area before having to try again from the last checkpoint, and that's a big deal for getting better at the game quicker. Simply leveling your weapon up with upgrade stones is going to provide plenty of damage for the early to mid game. There isn't as much need for your damage stats at this point in the game and it is a perfect time to pump up your health or stamina.
It's a great journey, I hope you enjoy it. And when the "play my way" trolls get loud, remember that the only actually correct way to play is to have fun. Good luck.
I’m sure someone somewhere in the comments may have mentioned it but when you saw the player character summon a spectral dragon head to breath fire, this is a special class of incantation in the game known as “dragon communion” You can hunt and defeat lesser, mortal dragons and consume their hearts to unlock various draconic powers. It’s very cool. I use a dragon communion build myself so yes I’m absolutely soliciting this right now lol
Oh this was my first Souls game as well wow I never watched any of these! I just heard it was good and ordered it together with my Xbox when I could finally get my hands on one! Kinda glad in my case that I went in completely blind but also glad for you that these trailers got you hyped! Good luck! And don't let anybody shame you for using magic or summons, the ER streaming community can be weird about that like "YOU MUST SUFFER AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE!" I suffered quite enough in my first playthrough as a full Intelligence build mage using ranged spells and summons. Also I'd recommend looking up how the leveling mechanics work because there are things like soft caps and I've seen some players severely under-level and make things so much harder on themselves for fear of becoming "too strong."
If you can’t lock onto someone they are most likely an NPC and you can talk to them. They have questlines that are sometimes very obscure. Also, particularly for Elden Ring, if you get roundly spanked by an enemy, hop on Torrent and run away. Find dungeons and catacombs and build your stats. No shame in it. There is also no shame in looking stuff up or asking for help.
Do not let dying get to you emotionally, it’s just part of the process of overcoming the hardships the game presents, but when you finally do get past an obstacle it truly the most glorious feeling.
Elden Ring is the best starting game for a person who never played Souls-games. Nice choice👍. Remember that these are all difficult games, some of them harder than others and remember also that dying is not failure; the deaths are ways to understand where you have done mistakes and so trying better.
I just bought the sous trilogy in order to play Elden Ring after, I thought it was the right choice after reading some comments. Started the first but I’m so bad at it I feel frustrated lol
This game is excellent, definitely gonna check out your twitch to see if I can catch a stream. It's very difficult, but a choose your own difficulty kind of thing. You can make the game much easier on yourself by using all the tools at your disposal. So it's really just what you make of it
Really enjoyed your enthusiasm and the sense of intrigue you seemed to become from watching the trailer. Subscribed. see you at your upcoming Elden Ring video.
Eldenring is not an easy game BUT there is many ways to make it a LOT easier. Using a shield, using magic, using elemental weaknesses of enemies, leveling HP early on, overlevel (a guide might help, best early farm is the soldiers outside the beast shrine in caelid) use spirit ashes (tiche can solo most bosses on her own) - so yes i think anyone with dedication and a guide can beat the game. Some frustration and deaths are however unavoidable until you learn the boss mechanics. Believe in yourself you can do it. Eldenring is technicly the easiest game of the souls series, but only if you actually use what it gives you, Also good armor helps a ton
one big thing about elden ring specifically is that its open world and non linear to a degree. so just like in bethesda games where you can kinda wander off and run into high level enemies, in this game u could end up in an area where enemies will fuck you up lol. so the phrase of path of least resistance can come in handy just to give u a starting path while you wrap your head around the basic mechanics.
One of the best games ever made. Your first playthrough is always the best and you will love this game. Can be a challenge. But don’t feel bad about issuing the tools the games offers to help you overcome obstacles. One of the greatest feelings in gaming is beating something that took you many attempts to try. A sense of accomplishment.
Use the tools the game gives you Check your surroundings. Entering a new room? Check corners, check ceiling. Check bloodstains and messages, they could be a warning, hinting at a secret, funny or trollish (which is why checking your surroundings is a good idea) Running away/through is a viable tactic to many encounters Otherwise, explore grab everything you can, use any tool weapon and tactic at your disposal and don't listen to anyone who'll tell you "using x is cheating" or "using y is making the game too easy". and you will have a much easier time than people who rush the game and complain. If you feel a boss is too hard, go exploring and come back stronger. Death will happen. Death is part of the experience. Death is also not as punishing as people make it to be.
this game is definitely worth playing. In no other game will you get so many emotions - from disappointment and helplessness and then a feeling of superiority when you can defeat an enemy on whom you spent a lot of time. And in general, the world and the plot itself, sad and beautiful in their own way, can drag you on for a long time.
I have played souls games in which there were bosses I never beat. In this one, if you come up against one of those, all you have to do is summon help.
Honestly if you are entirely new to the franchise it can feel like its a lot. But ultimately this is by far the most casual friendly game in existance of the entire franchise ever. It is so casual that you do not need to kill a single enemy or boss to even level or get good gear for a good chunk of the start of the game. Legit, just explore, pick up items by running around outside (like Runes or weapons and such) and you will be roughly around level 30-40 in no time for a good early game setup. Granted you will still need to "git gud" as they say. What that mostly means is that you have to understand how you play the game and how the game plays with you. As someone who isnt that skillful and certainly not "gud" I ended up with a build that I loved to use regardless by the end of the DLC. And I ended up being so powerful that I killed 2 of the hardest OPTIONAL bosses with very simple magic setups (And to those who think its the laser beam, nope not even that. Faithbased baby.) If you face a roadblock, try and find a way around it. There almost always is one. Unless of course you are at the end of the game, then it gets somewhat linear. But even then there are so many different ways to face the roadblock. So never shy away from experimentation. Just be sure to have some Larval Tears (which are finite). I will not tell you why these are important but you will see it in due time ^^ --- Once you have beaten the game, also be sure to check out Maxors videos on Elden Ring. They are... a sight to comprehend as a player. xD
20:20 no it’s not a Dragon arm it’s Dragon Communion which is a incantation/spell in the game. If you defeat Stormveil’s boss Godrick you can trade it in for an actual dragon arm.
The difficulty of Souls games is often really exaggerated. As the one trailer said, there are many in-game ways to make things easier if you want, like summoning other players or Spirit Ashes for help, or finding just the right fighting style that feels good for you. The best tip for the game is to READ EVERYTHING. Every item, weapon, armor piece, you need to read their descriptions in the inventory. Also when you go to the status screen it will let you read about what every single stat is and does, and it looks daunting (there are lots of stats!) but it will save you a lot of trouble. Also for the most part, these games reward a careful, methodical play style and exploration; if you try to rush in without being careful you'll get punished. Take it slow and enjoy the ride! :)
This is an amazing game, I was into Skyrim before this game. Both are great, it took me awhile to get used to the mechanics in Elden Ring, definitely worth playing! I just beat the dlc today 👍🏻
The "hard" part is the learning curve and I'm not talking about bosses I mean understanding how stats work and how gear affects your movement and playstyle among other things. The learning curve is earned simply by playing the game and learning from failure. That's the appeal of these games. Learning from failure.
Some things will really seem hard, but the game is designed in such a way that you can figure out how you want to succeed. There is no right way, but instead several easier ways, several harder ways, and then ultimately the way that works for you. The journey that you take to find your way, is where the magic happens, because when you succeed that is where you get a level of satisfaction beyond other games. That's why Souls games grow in popularity more and more, and why once people try one entry, they go back for all the others. Also beyond the gatekeepers, most of the community is pretty welcoming because we're all trauma bonded and just want others to be able to enjoy it too. This is also the most open ended Souls game, which means that you should not underestimate how many things are optional and that if you're ever struggling against a boss there's probably dozens of hours of content you can go do right now that can give you new items, abilities, and experience for levels.
So far, in the history is video games, the two greatest are Elden Ring (& its DLC) and Hogwarts Legacy. Playing through Elden Ring, you'll explore a stunning variety of breathtaking landscapes and locations, encounter remarkable characters, and discover extraordinary artifacts. The lore of the Elden Ring legendarium is amazingly rich (but weird), and the music score is unbelievably epic. This is truly a 'total work of art'. This art form has come a long way since Pac-Man!
Elden Ring is by a wide margin the best Soulsborne game to dip your toe in and see if you like it as it's the most accessible and in many ways the easiest.
Goodluck with the game! I think most people have already given you most of the advice you'll need before you set foot here, so my personal advice? I don't have any, but i suggest keeping your ears open for the soundtracks while playing (bosss soundtracks specifically), the fromsoft soundtracks are so good i prefer a lot of them over actual music
Just passing by, so a im leaving a keyword to playing through most of these 'souls' games (i will check playthrough later). Patience. Basically: don't rush. Don't get discouraged. Stay calm and think. Running through locations and at enemies without thinking is the number 1 reason of death (other than maybe GRAVITY. Trust me, if you dont know yet after first hours, you will soon know).
Remember, the game is as hard as you allow it to be. It gives you all the tools to almost trivialize every challenge if you explore, find them and realize what they are and what they do.
The game is hard, but honestly worth it. If you can play this game you can play any game. when you start just remember dying is part of the process, it doesn't mean your bad, with every death you learn. also red hair is a boss, one of the most difficult bosses to fight, but if you beat her you can wear her armor and look cool af.
@@xCactus-Jack_reality check here. No it is not hard in comparison to other souls games. But if you read the description of this video you'll see that the only comparable games she's played are Witcher 3 and Skyrim. Both games that I also love, neither come anywhere near close to the difficulty of Elden Ring. Got a casual gamer, Elden Ring is in fact very difficult.
I don't know if anyone said this uet: But don't let anyone shame you when you decide to use summons to help you out in battle! It's literally a game mechanic that's given to you to use. There's zero shame in that.
I love Fromsoftware's games, seing people trying them for the first time is always fun. I hope you get enchanted by Elden Ring as much as I did! When will you start your playthrough? Will you upload it here on youtube or only on twitch?
It's a fantastic game, and would definitely recommend it. It's probably the most approachable of their games of this type, I think. It's a very open world, which can be good for some, while others might need more guard rails to keep them from straying too far, too early. Difficulty wise, it will at times be challenging, but that is partly the appeal. And more than that, essentially, is not how often you die in game, but that you rise, again and again, to challenge whatever obstacles are in your way. Not giving up, or getting discouraged, but embracing failure, and what you can learn from it. And, this is important, use all the mechanics the game provides you to aid you on your journey. That might sound obvious, but there are certain players with very specific ideas of the "right" way to play, when really those are more self-imposed challenges than anything. Which is fine, but not for everybody. My advice? Use what the game gives you, and what works for you. If the creators didn't want players to use those things, it wouldn't be in the game at all. Certainly not after numerous updates. So if you like big weapons to bonk enemies, and heavy armor, you can do that. If you like quicker weapons, to slice and dice, and remain light on your feet to roll and run from danger easier, you can do that. If you want to focus on magic of one kind or another, that's fine too. If you want to use the various spirit summons you can collect, and/or use NPC summons (or summon other players for help) when available, you can do that too. If you aren't interested in PVP (where there seems more a generally agreed on range of level ranges to hit), truthfully, you can max out all your stats eventually and do anything, though with diminishing returns on the stats beyond a certain point (depending on the stat, some soft caps are higher or lower than others), and higher requirements per next level up. When you play, pick a class that looks and feels fun to you, and know that you can respec later on if you want (to a degree, with a somewhat limited item), and aren't tied to the weapons, skills and stats you start with. But depending on your playstyle, it will be more or less enjoyable early game until you figure out what works for you. Best of luck, and do hope you enjoy it when you get around to playing it.
Its an experience, just dont let people bully you into not using the help mechanics if you want them, like summoning lol. Also co op is wonky in this, dont expect your friends to be around all the time unless you do the co op mod on PC.
Prepare yourself fellow tarnished. This game will consume you. You will laugh, you will cry, you will fall in love! Lol Don’t let anyone tell you that you’re doing things wrong just enjoy the ride!
I can tell you that the fun outweighs the difficulty and if you get really hooked into it, the game becomes easy because of how less mindful you are to dying and care more about learning how to defeat a boss.
I’m not gonna write an essay on why you should play the souls games or anth lmao, but I’ll just say go not go about the, ig you could say “stereotypes” that these games are like incomprehensibly hard because they’re just not, they’re masterpieces, pretty much all of them imo (even DS2…..)
They’re absolutely extremely difficult for the average player. Obviously once you learn them they can become quite easy but it’s dishonest to say they aren’t hard. I agree they’re masterpieces though
@@joeydrummer7929 yeah for any first time players this will be hard no matter what unless they get very lucky and somehow build an OP setup from the get go
Please mind this game has a lot of tools to help you on the journey, like npc summons, incantations, consumables, talisman and a bunch of others so you can make the game as easy or as hard as you want it. Also the open world lets you go elsewhere and continue leveling up instead of banging your head against the same boss for hours. Enjoy the journey 🌟
should react to the 20 minute gamplay preview too, saw it in the playlist you had on screen edit: you watched some of it, you should check the whole thing out- it will give you a basic rundown on some of the mechanics and how the game works and what to look out for. there aren't really any spoilers... double edit: damn too bad would have loved to see your reaction to it. people love to watch others react to all things elden ring lol (and fromsoft in general)
The souls games are great, but many people would recommend not starting with Elden ring. As perfect as it is, if you intend on playing all the other souls game, starting with an older game like dark souls remastered is something of a magical experience. Starting with elden ring will make the other games feel lacking when it’s really not the case. There’s just something you get starting from the beginning that you just don’t get starting with elden ring. Just something to consider.
Excellent, another Tarnished enters the lands between! if there is just one piece of advice i could give you as you start your own adventure it's that you go in and hold close the understanding of what a FROMSOFT game is. it's about RESILIENCE. When you perish to a puzzle, an enemy.. you're expected to breakdown why you died and apply that knowledge to your next attempts because it's the only way you'll beat those bosses. if you need to waste an attempt to understand how a bosses combo works better you'll already have elevated yourself beyond the fools who just throw themselves at the wall again hoping that THIS TIME the stratagy they refuse to change works. "If at first you don't succeed ..." don't try, try again - Find out why. look forward to seeing you play!
This game is not too hard for anyone, it is just if you are willing to go through failure to learn and come out victorious. If you are not a quitter you will learn fast. And in this game especially is something seems super tough don't be scared to go somewhere else in the mean time.
Dont listen to the "real players" theyll say if you dont play with no armor, no hit, solo bosses and never even sneeze in the dorection of magic or spirit ashes then you are cheating. If you play, play the way thats fun for you. For me it was a pure magic and dex build with multiple maxed out spirit ashes so i can experiment. Its a.lot of fun if you dont let the stress get to you.
Should you play? YES God this game is amazing. It is hard but its mostly the learning curve, making sure you spec your weapons right making s good character and whatnot I always tell people who say they wont like Elden Ring that they arent into it, that it’s into them. Anyone can do it.
My advice is : don't be like other streamers that rush the main bosses. It's an open world. The optional content is very fun and will make you better, you will breeze through this game.
Don't think about the DLC for now, the main game is big enough to keep you busy for a while, especially since you have to defeat two of the hardest bosses in the game to even get into the DLC and that will be difficult enough. Play the game normally first and learn the controls. It will be overwhelming at first if you've never played a Souls game before, because the game tells you almost nothing apart from a tutorial area that you can miss. For example, that you shouldn't attack NPCs because otherwise they'll be mad at you forever and you'll miss out on quests, or that you have to talk to NPCs until they repeat themselves because otherwise their quest won't continue and much more. These are all things that you aren't told. You can expect to spend at least 120+ hours on the main game. Have fun 😁
If you have never played "Souls-like" games before, by far the hardest thing is to understand that death is not a failure. You will die hundreds of times, but it is fine as long you learn something. Explore and try different things.
When you think about it, this used to be the attitude for ALL games. Like, people didn't freak out and call Super Mario Brothers the hardest game of all time because you die a lot learning the levels. Souls games have some of that same mentality, you play a level, die, learn from that, play again.
The lie soo many Souls fans tell everyone is that the games are hard. The games are a buffet of difficulty and only as hard as you make it for yourself. In elden ring something feels too unfair or too hard, you go explore somewhere else and you'll be stronger and more confident when you get back. The secret to the game is to know when to open your map, mark the spot with a skull, and go somewhere else.
@@Greyinkling276 "the games are not hard" into "here are things to do when the game is too hard"
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I mean… some bosses are just hard, and you gotta kinda throw yourself at them until you beat them.
@@XFizzlepop-BerrytwistMelania or king consort maybe. I played Elden ring as my first souls like, but I only stuck on those bosses for more than 10 attempts. 95% of bosses I just one or two shot because I like exploring and is “over-leveled” by the time I fight them.
'Malenia, Blade of Miquella'... Remember that name, for it will haunt thee in thy dreams, rotten, by her hand...
i’m pretty sure my friend died to her over 300 times… looking forward to it!
@@JordanAP the fight is really fun, NGL, except for one attack... You'll see ^^
@@Thea-Time-13thoh waterfowl lol
@@JordanAP Luckily Malenia isnt a required boss to finish the game she is optional
@@Thea-Time-13thwaterfowl is ez to dodge
Playing this game is quite the journey.
I’m so looking forward to it!
@@JordanAPDo 🥺🙏 DO a reaction about the Lore and Story By Vaatyidvideo.
its never explained why raddagon broke the ring?
@@aSSGoblin1488 Marika broke it, Radagon tried to repair it
Expect to die a few hundred times (maybe even a few hundred times on one boss) but it’s so worth it. This game is beautiful and the story is amazing, one of the few games that made me emotional once I beat it, especially the dlc for it. 10/10 game and I’m definitely going to play it again
That completely depends on How you play the game, If you apply the right tools for each fight you won't die nearly as much.
Just don't be afraid to experiment and explore.
First time I beat it I was so proud of myself in a way I’ve never felt before lol
Few hundred times in whole game - yea. Few hundred times on one boss is an insane exxageration, that is not needed, and will only make ppl afraid to try soulslike genre. Malenia can be couple hundred if you dont use right tools to kill her, but shes an anomaly, not a rule. Most bosses are between 5-20 deaths, many are doable in two-three tries (assuming you learn the RPG part of the game, mechanics, resists, weapon unique attacks, bosses weaknesses, etc...). And 1/3 of deaths in playthrough will be from mobs and enviroment, not bosses. Mine first playtrough was something like ~400 deaths, with probably half being at the beginning (up to Godrick, because you are weak and dont have many tools to fight and buff), plus Malenia and Final Boss. Rest was stretched through whole game rather evenly with pretty smooth experience.
Itemization and amount of tools in game that let you buff yourself, debuff bosses/enemies and fight more efficiently is insane and you must just use then to your advantage.
And im not even talking about Mimic.
Its insanely well designed and rewarding game (and the second best open world i ever experienced in video game), and not really THAT HARD (except things that i write about). There is no need to demonize this so much. Its hard but in a "good way", and when there is too hard part or too frustrating part for someone, then there are always npc summons and spirits/mimic to bypass the difficulty. Or you can grind and level, etc.
PS. I just watched whole reaction. Yea, you can have a dragon arm... if you manage to take it from previous owner ofc. ;)
Aside from expecting to die a lot, exhaust NPC dialogue. Keep chatting until they start repeating. Also read item descriptions, it can help loads!
This game was graceful enough to allow everyone, the skilled and those who absolutely suck, to enjoy the game at their pace with things like buffs and summons!
Never let any player discourage you from using things that are already part of the game’s mechanics, feel free to use whatever feels right to your play style. Have a great journey, Tarnished 😊
I was a CoD nerd for 15 years. And then I played Elden Ring… And I’ve never come back. 1700 hours in and on NG+91 I’m SO hyped to show this game to my future kids
Ng 91? Damn should have Played the other Fromsoftware Games instead of CoD 😂
I'm assuming you mean +9. If not, you should probably go play Bloodborne or Dark Souls lol
@@milkysue5496 nope. 91
You should do DLC trailers next!
Words of advice I wish to give thee, wee Tarnished. Thou shall value exploration the most, check every nook and cranny, slither every corner, peek through every crack. If thou'rt facing a tough opponent, take a break or explore even more, thou'rt clearly still too weak and frail so use whatever means necessary to fell thy enemies. Death is naught but a wall to be overcome. If thou'rt wishes to learn about the history of The Lands Between, read item descriptions, listen to dialogue and look at visual cues such as the architecture, it may surprise you to realize that certain buildings may used to have been part of another or heed inspirations from older civilizations. The lore of this land is deeper than great roots.
Fare thee well, little Tarnished.
@21:50 The "sky" is actually a false sky. That place is a fallen city buried underground.
ahh see I knew there was something up with it, gave me an eerie feeling haha
mane spoilers
@@apolloisnotashirt bro she literally asked and is clearly fine with it. it's alright
@@javi_fc oh ok
When you play this game, expect to die alot. Its part of the experience. One last tip, experiment with any weapons you find and find your niche. Good Luck Tarnished!
Thank you! I’m looking forward to the challenge!!
Elden Ring was my first Souls game as well!!
Biggest tips I can give you: when you run into a character (NPC), talk to them multiple times to exhaust their dialogue. The first thing they say to you when you interact with them is not usually all they have to say. There are instances where you need to sit at a “site of grace” as well to progress their dialogue. Other than character dialogue (quests, essentially), here are the biggest tips: read the descriptions for the items you get, be patient (if you come across an enemy too challenging, run around exploring for a bit before returning to that enemy), dont forget to have fun, and above all, remember to pick up your “runes” (the money of the game). When you get killed, you’ll drop all of your money in the spot/ area you died and you NEED to pick that money up again BEFORE you die again, otherwise it’s all lost to the wind.
Have so much fun playing!!! I’d love to see videos of your journey/ gameplay!!
Get ready for an excruciating yet insanely rewarding experience. You will keep coming back to this game over nd over trust me.
Also it’s still an open world RPG, so getting better equipment or levels/build usually helps if you’re stuck (making things easier than in other Souls games). Many enemies move in ways made to challenge players of the former games, those are easier if this is your first game. Aaaaaand there are good cheese ways to beat almost every boss lol
You're in for a crazy time. I'm so jealous! To be able to experience this game for the first time is really special. Try not to get spoiled! You don't have to do everything the first time around. Good luck tarnished!
Edit: Wait until you find lore videos.... Vaatividya is all I'll say.
First time i see your channel and im already liking the commentary, excited for the actual gameplay
Also your way of seeing things and how you try to understand what is going on is amazing 👏🏻
Even after all these years and several playthroughs, most of that still gives me chills. Have fun, man. I’m so jealous.
Watching newcomers experience this game for the first time is so fun, can't wait to see your adventure 🔥
I wish you the best of luck on your journey! The important thing about Elden Ring is to never give up. It can be brutal, but every failure just makes that victory 1000x better. It taught me to persevere even when the task seems impossible. I've beaten this game 24+ times now, and I still love it to death. I always play games on easy mode, and I employ all the underhanded tactics I can, but beating my first Elden Ring boss without any cheats or broken builds has to be one of my proudest moments. Cannot recommend enough, it's a 10/10.
It's a *very* challenging game.....but you can make it *very* easy. No matter how difficult anything is, there is some item, some combination of items, some weapon, some summon, some spell, somewhere, that will drastically deflate the difficulty if not trivialize it. Knowledge is the key. I have minimal skills at these types of games, so I was scouring TH-cam for what builds did the most damage, how to maximize damage, etc. The difficulty is all dependent on what you know about the challenge you're facing. I've platinumed the game twice. It's a very fun, rewarding experience.
The secret to learning souls games is to not neglect your hp stat. If you level vigor you get to make more mistakes per attempt at a boss or area before having to try again from the last checkpoint, and that's a big deal for getting better at the game quicker.
Simply leveling your weapon up with upgrade stones is going to provide plenty of damage for the early to mid game. There isn't as much need for your damage stats at this point in the game and it is a perfect time to pump up your health or stamina.
Patience is key. Every time I die, it's because I wasn't being patient enough to wait for an opening to strike.
Bro is so real for this, I will never learn tho.
I'm excited for you. You're gonna have a blast. Definitely gonna watch your adventure!
It's a great journey, I hope you enjoy it.
And when the "play my way" trolls get loud, remember that the only actually correct way to play is to have fun.
Good luck.
watching you watch trailers has me as hyped to watch you play the game as it has you hyped to play it... good decision to do a trailer reaction
Rewatching the gameplay reveal is literal goosebumps even though I have like 9 playthroughs...😂
I’m sure someone somewhere in the comments may have mentioned it but when you saw the player character summon a spectral dragon head to breath fire, this is a special class of incantation in the game known as “dragon communion”
You can hunt and defeat lesser, mortal dragons and consume their hearts to unlock various draconic powers. It’s very cool.
I use a dragon communion build myself so yes I’m absolutely soliciting this right now lol
"What is that?!"
"What was THAT?!"
"Wha... who... what was THAT?!"
You are prepared. lol
Oh this was my first Souls game as well wow I never watched any of these! I just heard it was good and ordered it together with my Xbox when I could finally get my hands on one! Kinda glad in my case that I went in completely blind but also glad for you that these trailers got you hyped!
Good luck! And don't let anybody shame you for using magic or summons, the ER streaming community can be weird about that like "YOU MUST SUFFER AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE!" I suffered quite enough in my first playthrough as a full Intelligence build mage using ranged spells and summons.
Also I'd recommend looking up how the leveling mechanics work because there are things like soft caps and I've seen some players severely under-level and make things so much harder on themselves for fear of becoming "too strong."
If you can’t lock onto someone they are most likely an NPC and you can talk to them. They have questlines that are sometimes very obscure. Also, particularly for Elden Ring, if you get roundly spanked by an enemy, hop on Torrent and run away. Find dungeons and catacombs and build your stats. No shame in it. There is also no shame in looking stuff up or asking for help.
Do not let dying get to you emotionally, it’s just part of the process of overcoming the hardships the game presents, but when you finally do get past an obstacle it truly the most glorious feeling.
Elden Ring is the best starting game for a person who never played Souls-games.
Nice choice👍.
Remember that these are all difficult games, some of them harder than others and remember also that dying is not failure; the deaths are ways to understand where you have done mistakes and so trying better.
I just bought the sous trilogy in order to play Elden Ring after, I thought it was the right choice after reading some comments. Started the first but I’m so bad at it I feel frustrated lol
This game is excellent, definitely gonna check out your twitch to see if I can catch a stream. It's very difficult, but a choose your own difficulty kind of thing. You can make the game much easier on yourself by using all the tools at your disposal. So it's really just what you make of it
Damn this popped off on views congrats. I’ll definitely give your play through a look
Really enjoyed your enthusiasm and the sense of intrigue you seemed to become from watching the trailer. Subscribed. see you at your upcoming Elden Ring video.
Eldenring is not an easy game BUT there is many ways to make it a LOT easier. Using a shield, using magic, using elemental weaknesses of enemies, leveling HP early on, overlevel (a guide might help, best early farm is the soldiers outside the beast shrine in caelid) use spirit ashes (tiche can solo most bosses on her own)
- so yes i think anyone with dedication and a guide can beat the game. Some frustration and deaths are however unavoidable until you learn the boss mechanics.
Believe in yourself you can do it. Eldenring is technicly the easiest game of the souls series, but only if you actually use what it gives you,
Also good armor helps a ton
one big thing about elden ring specifically is that its open world and non linear to a degree. so just like in bethesda games where you can kinda wander off and run into high level enemies, in this game u could end up in an area where enemies will fuck you up lol. so the phrase of path of least resistance can come in handy just to give u a starting path while you wrap your head around the basic mechanics.
One of the best games ever made. Your first playthrough is always the best and you will love this game. Can be a challenge. But don’t feel bad about issuing the tools the games offers to help you overcome obstacles. One of the greatest feelings in gaming is beating something that took you many attempts to try. A sense of accomplishment.
Use the tools the game gives you
Check your surroundings. Entering a new room? Check corners, check ceiling.
Check bloodstains and messages, they could be a warning, hinting at a secret, funny or trollish (which is why checking your surroundings is a good idea)
Running away/through is a viable tactic to many encounters
Otherwise, explore grab everything you can, use any tool weapon and tactic at your disposal and don't listen to anyone who'll tell you "using x is cheating" or "using y is making the game too easy".
and you will have a much easier time than people who rush the game and complain. If you feel a boss is too hard, go exploring and come back stronger. Death will happen. Death is part of the experience. Death is also not as punishing as people make it to be.
Malenia, Blade of Miquella... I know that name. I think. Must have forgotten about it. Somewhere in the past. Willingly?
this game is definitely worth playing. In no other game will you get so many emotions - from disappointment and helplessness and then a feeling of superiority when you can defeat an enemy on whom you spent a lot of time. And in general, the world and the plot itself, sad and beautiful in their own way, can drag you on for a long time.
I have played souls games in which there were bosses I never beat. In this one, if you come up against one of those, all you have to do is summon help.
Honestly if you are entirely new to the franchise it can feel like its a lot. But ultimately this is by far the most casual friendly game in existance of the entire franchise ever.
It is so casual that you do not need to kill a single enemy or boss to even level or get good gear for a good chunk of the start of the game. Legit, just explore, pick up items by running around outside (like Runes or weapons and such) and you will be roughly around level 30-40 in no time for a good early game setup.
Granted you will still need to "git gud" as they say. What that mostly means is that you have to understand how you play the game and how the game plays with you. As someone who isnt that skillful and certainly not "gud" I ended up with a build that I loved to use regardless by the end of the DLC. And I ended up being so powerful that I killed 2 of the hardest OPTIONAL bosses with very simple magic setups (And to those who think its the laser beam, nope not even that. Faithbased baby.)
If you face a roadblock, try and find a way around it. There almost always is one. Unless of course you are at the end of the game, then it gets somewhat linear. But even then there are so many different ways to face the roadblock. So never shy away from experimentation. Just be sure to have some Larval Tears (which are finite). I will not tell you why these are important but you will see it in due time ^^
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Once you have beaten the game, also be sure to check out Maxors videos on Elden Ring. They are... a sight to comprehend as a player. xD
Loved watching your reactions. Just discovered your channel and subscribed. I’ll be sure to watch your reactions to the actual game!
Also guys dnt spoil anything for her let her find out dnt take the magic away from discovery
Love watching new playthroughs 👍
20:20 no it’s not a Dragon arm it’s Dragon Communion which is a incantation/spell in the game. If you defeat Stormveil’s boss Godrick you can trade it in for an actual dragon arm.
I've actually never seen any of these trailers. I can promise you the game is just as epic as these trailers. One of the best games ever made.
The difficulty of Souls games is often really exaggerated. As the one trailer said, there are many in-game ways to make things easier if you want, like summoning other players or Spirit Ashes for help, or finding just the right fighting style that feels good for you.
The best tip for the game is to READ EVERYTHING. Every item, weapon, armor piece, you need to read their descriptions in the inventory. Also when you go to the status screen it will let you read about what every single stat is and does, and it looks daunting (there are lots of stats!) but it will save you a lot of trouble. Also for the most part, these games reward a careful, methodical play style and exploration; if you try to rush in without being careful you'll get punished. Take it slow and enjoy the ride! :)
You can do it. Even when you reach moments you think you want to give up on, keep trying. There is *always* a way through.
This is an amazing game, I was into Skyrim before this game. Both are great, it took me awhile to get used to the mechanics in Elden Ring, definitely worth playing! I just beat the dlc today 👍🏻
The "hard" part is the learning curve and I'm not talking about bosses I mean understanding how stats work and how gear affects your movement and playstyle among other things. The learning curve is earned simply by playing the game and learning from failure. That's the appeal of these games. Learning from failure.
Some things will really seem hard, but the game is designed in such a way that you can figure out how you want to succeed. There is no right way, but instead several easier ways, several harder ways, and then ultimately the way that works for you. The journey that you take to find your way, is where the magic happens, because when you succeed that is where you get a level of satisfaction beyond other games. That's why Souls games grow in popularity more and more, and why once people try one entry, they go back for all the others. Also beyond the gatekeepers, most of the community is pretty welcoming because we're all trauma bonded and just want others to be able to enjoy it too.
This is also the most open ended Souls game, which means that you should not underestimate how many things are optional and that if you're ever struggling against a boss there's probably dozens of hours of content you can go do right now that can give you new items, abilities, and experience for levels.
You’re gunna get addicted and I suggest playing all souls games after this one
So far, in the history is video games, the two greatest are Elden Ring (& its DLC) and Hogwarts Legacy.
Playing through Elden Ring, you'll explore a stunning variety of breathtaking landscapes and locations, encounter remarkable characters, and discover extraordinary artifacts. The lore of the Elden Ring legendarium is amazingly rich (but weird), and the music score is unbelievably epic. This is truly a 'total work of art'.
This art form has come a long way since Pac-Man!
You are in for a treat tarnished.
10:09, then 3 seconds later one of the coolest characters ever imo start talking 😄
Elden Ring is by a wide margin the best Soulsborne game to dip your toe in and see if you like it as it's the most accessible and in many ways the easiest.
Goodluck with the game! I think most people have already given you most of the advice you'll need before you set foot here, so my personal advice? I don't have any, but i suggest keeping your ears open for the soundtracks while playing (bosss soundtracks specifically), the fromsoft soundtracks are so good i prefer a lot of them over actual music
Played it on released day back in 2022. Beat it in a week. Beat the dlc. Very good game. 🎉
Just passing by, so a im leaving a keyword to playing through most of these 'souls' games (i will check playthrough later).
Patience.
Basically: don't rush. Don't get discouraged. Stay calm and think.
Running through locations and at enemies without thinking is the number 1 reason of death (other than maybe GRAVITY. Trust me, if you dont know yet after first hours, you will soon know).
No DLC trailers? Aw, those are amazing
will probably react to them before I play through the dlc :)
@@JordanAP Sounds good, if you're ever confused by the lore, you can always watch lore videos. I'd recommend VaatiVidya.
Remember, the game is as hard as you allow it to be. It gives you all the tools to almost trivialize every challenge if you explore, find them and realize what they are and what they do.
The game is hard, but honestly worth it. If you can play this game you can play any game. when you start just remember dying is part of the process, it doesn't mean your bad, with every death you learn. also red hair is a boss, one of the most difficult bosses to fight, but if you beat her you can wear her armor and look cool af.
Elden ring Is not hard at all
@@xCactus-Jack_reality check here. No it is not hard in comparison to other souls games. But if you read the description of this video you'll see that the only comparable games she's played are Witcher 3 and Skyrim. Both games that I also love, neither come anywhere near close to the difficulty of Elden Ring. Got a casual gamer, Elden Ring is in fact very difficult.
The lady isnt the player but the dude she impaled is probably your character in the future.
She is Malenia, Blade of Miquella and you shall never ever forget her name. Never ever.
I don't know if anyone said this uet: But don't let anyone shame you when you decide to use summons to help you out in battle! It's literally a game mechanic that's given to you to use. There's zero shame in that.
holy shit, seeing godrick grafting! forgot that was a thing. also the Ranni trailer with Radahn and Melania is fuckin awesome.
I love Fromsoftware's games, seing people trying them for the first time is always fun. I hope you get enchanted by Elden Ring as much as I did! When will you start your playthrough? Will you upload it here on youtube or only on twitch?
I will probably start within the next week-ish! I will stream it on twitch, but then upload the VODs here on youtube too! I’m very excited🙏🏻
"Foul Tarnished, in search of the Elden Ring, emboldened by the flames of ambition, someone must extinguish thy flame, let it be _ _ _ git the fell"
coming back to this comment when I know who the quote is from🙏🏻
@@JordanAP you'll know it when you finally encounter him 😁
@@TheMightyCrucibleKnight184I beat margit!!
@@JordanAP congratulations Tarnished, come find me in the game
It's a fantastic game, and would definitely recommend it. It's probably the most approachable of their games of this type, I think. It's a very open world, which can be good for some, while others might need more guard rails to keep them from straying too far, too early.
Difficulty wise, it will at times be challenging, but that is partly the appeal. And more than that, essentially, is not how often you die in game, but that you rise, again and again, to challenge whatever obstacles are in your way. Not giving up, or getting discouraged, but embracing failure, and what you can learn from it.
And, this is important, use all the mechanics the game provides you to aid you on your journey. That might sound obvious, but there are certain players with very specific ideas of the "right" way to play, when really those are more self-imposed challenges than anything. Which is fine, but not for everybody. My advice? Use what the game gives you, and what works for you. If the creators didn't want players to use those things, it wouldn't be in the game at all. Certainly not after numerous updates.
So if you like big weapons to bonk enemies, and heavy armor, you can do that. If you like quicker weapons, to slice and dice, and remain light on your feet to roll and run from danger easier, you can do that. If you want to focus on magic of one kind or another, that's fine too. If you want to use the various spirit summons you can collect, and/or use NPC summons (or summon other players for help) when available, you can do that too. If you aren't interested in PVP (where there seems more a generally agreed on range of level ranges to hit), truthfully, you can max out all your stats eventually and do anything, though with diminishing returns on the stats beyond a certain point (depending on the stat, some soft caps are higher or lower than others), and higher requirements per next level up.
When you play, pick a class that looks and feels fun to you, and know that you can respec later on if you want (to a degree, with a somewhat limited item), and aren't tied to the weapons, skills and stats you start with. But depending on your playstyle, it will be more or less enjoyable early game until you figure out what works for you. Best of luck, and do hope you enjoy it when you get around to playing it.
looking forward to it! I’ve already put some thought into what type of build and combat style I want to go for :)
I really enjoy reaction to elden ring trailers from people that are not familar to the fromsoftware souls(born) universe
I'll cheer on anyone trying Elden Ring
Its an experience, just dont let people bully you into not using the help mechanics if you want them, like summoning lol. Also co op is wonky in this, dont expect your friends to be around all the time unless you do the co op mod on PC.
Prepare yourself fellow tarnished. This game will consume you. You will laugh, you will cry, you will fall in love! Lol
Don’t let anyone tell you that you’re doing things wrong just enjoy the ride!
I can tell you that the fun outweighs the difficulty and if you get really hooked into it, the game becomes easy because of how less mindful you are to dying and care more about learning how to defeat a boss.
I’m not gonna write an essay on why you should play the souls games or anth lmao, but I’ll just say go not go about the, ig you could say “stereotypes” that these games are like incomprehensibly hard because they’re just not, they’re masterpieces, pretty much all of them imo (even DS2…..)
They’re absolutely extremely difficult for the average player. Obviously once you learn them they can become quite easy but it’s dishonest to say they aren’t hard. I agree they’re masterpieces though
@@joeydrummer7929 yeah for any first time players this will be hard no matter what unless they get very lucky and somehow build an OP setup from the get go
*laughs in Orbital Bombardment* iykyk💀
Here before she finished all souls games
Please mind this game has a lot of tools to help you on the journey, like npc summons, incantations, consumables, talisman and a bunch of others so you can make the game as easy or as hard as you want it.
Also the open world lets you go elsewhere and continue leveling up instead of banging your head against the same boss for hours. Enjoy the journey 🌟
should react to the 20 minute gamplay preview too, saw it in the playlist you had on screen
edit: you watched some of it, you should check the whole thing out- it will give you a basic rundown on some of the mechanics and how the game works and what to look out for. there aren't really any spoilers...
double edit: damn too bad would have loved to see your reaction to it. people love to watch others react to all things elden ring lol (and fromsoft in general)
I mainly skipped it because I didn’t want to double the video length hahah, but good to know that it’s something people would enjoy! thank you!
The souls games are great, but many people would recommend not starting with Elden ring. As perfect as it is, if you intend on playing all the other souls game, starting with an older game like dark souls remastered is something of a magical experience. Starting with elden ring will make the other games feel lacking when it’s really not the case. There’s just something you get starting from the beginning that you just don’t get starting with elden ring. Just something to consider.
Excellent, another Tarnished enters the lands between! if there is just one piece of advice i could give you as you start your own adventure it's that you go in and hold close the understanding of what a FROMSOFT game is. it's about RESILIENCE.
When you perish to a puzzle, an enemy.. you're expected to breakdown why you died and apply that knowledge to your next attempts because it's the only way you'll beat those bosses. if you need to waste an attempt to understand how a bosses combo works better you'll already have elevated yourself beyond the fools who just throw themselves at the wall again hoping that THIS TIME the stratagy they refuse to change works. "If at first you don't succeed ..." don't try, try again - Find out why.
look forward to seeing you play!
great advice! thanks!
This game is not too hard for anyone, it is just if you are willing to go through failure to learn and come out victorious. If you are not a quitter you will learn fast. And in this game especially is something seems super tough don't be scared to go somewhere else in the mean time.
One of the best experiences i've ever witnessed
Ps. Elden ring is probably the easiest from software game, not the dlc tho😂 that is hard asf
Best game ever created right up there with The Legend Of Zelda Ocarina Of Time!! This was my 1st Fromsoft game there the best developers out there
Best of luck!
I highly recommend you check out some lore videos in your own time since there is a ton of lore to react to
Dont listen to the "real players" theyll say if you dont play with no armor, no hit, solo bosses and never even sneeze in the dorection of magic or spirit ashes then you are cheating. If you play, play the way thats fun for you. For me it was a pure magic and dex build with multiple maxed out spirit ashes so i can experiment. Its a.lot of fun if you dont let the stress get to you.
The Red Haired girl is a boss
It's a fun journey!
Should you play?
YES
God this game is amazing. It is hard but its mostly the learning curve, making sure you spec your weapons right making s good character and whatnot
I always tell people who say they wont like Elden Ring that they arent into it, that it’s into them. Anyone can do it.
Welp you made want to do another play through
Enjoy. This game is one of the greatest games ever made. You should also go back and play the Dark Souls games after Elden Ring . It’s worth it.
My advice is : don't be like other streamers that rush the main bosses. It's an open world. The optional content is very fun and will make you better, you will breeze through this game.
Don't think about the DLC for now, the main game is big enough to keep you busy for a while, especially since you have to defeat two of the hardest bosses in the game to even get into the DLC and that will be difficult enough.
Play the game normally first and learn the controls. It will be overwhelming at first if you've never played a Souls game before,
because the game tells you almost nothing apart from a tutorial area that you can miss.
For example, that you shouldn't attack NPCs because otherwise they'll be mad at you forever and you'll miss out on quests,
or that you have to talk to NPCs until they repeat themselves because otherwise their quest won't continue and much more.
These are all things that you aren't told. You can expect to spend at least 120+ hours on the main game.
Have fun 😁
thanks for the advice!
I really enjoy reaction to elden ring trailees from people rhat are not familar to the fromsoftware souls(born) universe
Excited for thissssssssssssssssssssssssssss
With souls games, it's more about do you enjoy the setting and whether you will get to grips with the mechanics, then is it too hard for you.
I'd recommend something like monsters Hunter world/ice borne first