Elden Ring FAILED Where Bloodborne Succeeded: A Late-Game Analysis

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  • @thelegendofxander
    @thelegendofxander  ปีที่แล้ว +89

    Thank you for watching! The clip of the Frenzied Flame ending was streamed on Twitch, so if that was fun, or you'd like to hang out, go follow me there!
    www.twitch.tv/thelegendofxander

    • @Noah-rd8xe
      @Noah-rd8xe ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I'd personally like radagon to take your pieces of the elden ring and mend it, then you'll fight an even stronger monstrous radagon, with the full strength of the elden ring, with his shape and power changing depending on how many parts of the ring you had (so skipping malenia for instance makes him weaker)

    • @thelegendofxander
      @thelegendofxander  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Noah-rd8xe This is a REALLY cool idea!

    • @DeathxStrike18
      @DeathxStrike18 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thelegendofxander How about the fact you can reverse the frenzied flame essentially to save her and still be worthy, but there is no ending for this nor any reaction to this event of purposely fighting the hardest optional boss in the game to achieve this.

    • @hardluckmk.52
      @hardluckmk.52 ปีที่แล้ว

      When i think about everything elden ring has shown me in 500 hours, it’s that for better or for worse a lot of the game seems like it was effortless to make surprisingly as it’s a biiig game

    • @hardluckmk.52
      @hardluckmk.52 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also astel copy paste is a little odd, the cave fits it but how did it get there, same with fallingstar beast…maybe the mine with astel was a fallingstar beast that evolved into Astel if that’s possible since they are the same thing and the stars are alive so more than one astel is acceptable but the copy paste godrick is unacceptable more because it feels like the reskin of godrick was given to a spinoff of godfrey named godefroy who also drops godfrey talisman yet still looks like godrick, if there’s an explanation it’s too obscure for my playstyle and I haven’t seen a vaati vid for it if even he can explain it but yes i feel like it killed fighting the “exclusive” boss (as i was told) and this minor astel is the one that the quest Astel doesn’t which was fun when experienced on the minor astel but then you realize “why does the weaker less atmospheric astel have a unique thing and the quest astel doesn’t?”

  • @ariavergil9631
    @ariavergil9631 ปีที่แล้ว +2619

    I actually laughed when you said Malenia felt like she should be in a different game, because while I was fighting her I remember thinking "this girl is the best Devil May Cry boss ever" lol.

    • @dequasont1063
      @dequasont1063 ปีที่แล้ว +398

      Her waterfowl dance attack is also an ability in sekiro lol, and it’s pretty much identical

    • @pandaboogus
      @pandaboogus ปีที่แล้ว +108

      @@dequasont1063 and she has a tricker weapon

    • @serumseven6760
      @serumseven6760 ปีที่แล้ว +146

      beacuse fromsoft are kinda cheap i love them but we cant deny there cheap they use assets animations etc from all the older games the door opening animations are literally the same as the ds1opening animations 😂 yet any other dev does thst everyone loses there minds 😂

    • @Mr.Happy777
      @Mr.Happy777 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@serumseven6760 Fromsoft doesn't own Devil May Cry tho

    • @estebanvelazquez353
      @estebanvelazquez353 ปีที่แล้ว +153

      @Mr. Happy no but they do own sekiro and malenia definitely is a sekiro boss. Ding ding ding ding posture break

  • @josephcola9662
    @josephcola9662 ปีที่แล้ว +529

    100% Agree on Elden Beast. But my caveat would be this:
    Elden Beast is a vassal entity created by the Greater Will to maintain its control over the Lands Between. In the default endings, the Tarnished is attempting to become an Elden Lord under the Greater Will... which means it makes even *LESS* sense that the Elden Beast is trying to STOP you from from doing what it's boss wants.
    Instead, it should have been similar to the Moon Presence -- a final boss that only shows up under specific circumstances. Radagon (and maybe Marika, because I honestly have no issues with Radagon as a boss on his own) would be a boss if you were going for the any of the endings that have you mend the Elden Ring.
    On the other hand, if you take on the Flame of Frenzy, or complete Ranni's questline (which should, and in this hypothetical scenario WOULD, lock you into that ending), since you are attempting to oust the Greater Will from the Lands Between, THEN the Elden Beast would show up as a last-ditch effort to stop you.
    This would have made Elden Beast feel WAY more lore appropriate, and would have been a cool way to make a semi-secret final boss for players to discover.
    Also, please give us Torrent for that fight. The entire Elden Beast fight felt like it was built and balanced around the player having Torrent, but then they just got rid of them at the last second and didn't change anything else.
    Just imagine: you haven't seen Torrent since the Fire Giant. The whole of Farum Azula, possibly the Haligtree depending on your progression, Gideon (who is also a joke), Godfrey, and Radagon have been on foot. Then, during the cutscene for the Elden Beast, Torrent, who chose *YOU,* shows up of their own volition, and you hop on, ready to ride into one last battle.

    • @tehSunBro
      @tehSunBro ปีที่แล้ว +73

      Elden Beast attacking you makes perfect sense, because the greater will doesn't want you, or any tarnished for that matter to become elden lord. The tree rejects you when you reach in in leyndell and you literally have to set it on fire to reach the center. The reason is also pretty simple. The Elden beast and by extension the greater will being just another outer god is a secret that only Marika and thus Radagon actually know about. Radagon is allready trying to repair the Elden Ring, so in the eyes of the Greater Will there is no need for a new Elden Lord. Morgott was trying his hardest to keep it a secret that no Tarnished will be able to actually become Elden Lord. We learned something we shouldn't have been able to. And the Elden Beast is the last ditch effort for "fix" that mistake. That would also be the explanation why it is able to bring back Radagon and Marika, when you fail to kill it. Too bad nothing can stop the Tarnished from trying over and over again.

    • @geraldyeager7652
      @geraldyeager7652 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      ​@@tehSunBro
      Okay if that's the case then why is their a site of graces everywhere in Lands Between. For me it's that Radagon doesn't want you to become Elden Lord while Marika does. Considering how they are both on opposite ends of the spectrum. For two more endings the Dung Eaters and Destined Death make sense why the Elden Beast is fighting you considering it wants it Elden Ring 'pure' considering how it labeled the crucible, heretical in the order while the other is self-explanatory

    • @massimilianoreali4398
      @massimilianoreali4398 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      ​@@geraldyeager7652i always thinked that fighting the elden beast is a part of the process for becoming new elden lord and start a new order of the world basically for restauring or change the old order you must fight the manifestastion of that order also you when defeat the elden beast you are just taming her and imposing your will on the order of the world since if we truly destroyed the beast than we would have destroyed also the ring thing that happen not after the defeat of the beast but after your choice in two specific final ( frienzed flame and ranni)

    • @magnanimousmartyr421
      @magnanimousmartyr421 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Actually, there is an explanation for why The Elden Beast attacks us that I feel that you may not necessarily have realized right away!
      The idea is that The Elden Beast is barring entryway into The Erdtree through Radagon and Marika so that it can maintain control over The Realms of The Lands Between! It does this because it has fallen out of The Greater Will’s good graces, and is now acting in open rebellion against what The Greater Will desires most, for somebody to take over and fix everything!!!!!!!

    • @krispo7256
      @krispo7256 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ​@@geraldyeager7652I know that this comment was made 8 months ago but why would the greater will demonize the crucible when the greater will created it, remember that the crucible was only hated during the era of the golden order when radagon was elden lord, and if the greater will truly hated the crucible it wouldn't have given grace to the dung eater and give him visions of the rune of the fell curse.

  • @spectrasoulfaire215
    @spectrasoulfaire215 ปีที่แล้ว +1660

    I could forgive almost all of the problems with Elden Ring's lategame if somebody would just turn down the amount of damage everything deals you post-Morgott.

    • @This1sF1ne
      @This1sF1ne ปีที่แล้ว +216

      I'm on my 4th playthrough now, and I pretty much just make a beeline for the mimic tear as soon as I beat Morgott because the rest of the bosses piss me off so much without it

    • @nyleen
      @nyleen ปีที่แล้ว +216

      @@This1sF1ne See you shouldn't have to do that. :/
      They dropped the ball with Elden Ring. Only excuse they can make is the scope of the game got out of hand and they had to release it some day. Still, makes me rank it lower than DS2 on my personal list.

    • @enman009
      @enman009 ปีที่แล้ว +98

      With damage resistance talismans and high vigor (unless you have a debuff or a scarseal/sorseal), you should never be near oneshots or near death.

    • @michaelwilcox8187
      @michaelwilcox8187 ปีที่แล้ว +179

      @@enman009 You're delusional

    • @titojefe330
      @titojefe330 ปีที่แล้ว +119

      @@michaelwilcox8187 Except he isn't. I bet you guys are the gamers who don't put any points into Vigor and just max your main damage stat out the first 80 levels... No wonder you get one shot. My character has 40 vigor and nearly 1400 health with the Godrick rune and a Rune Shard. Nothing is one shotting me until I get into new game+...

  • @adamfowler350
    @adamfowler350 ปีที่แล้ว +586

    When you consider the size of Elden Ring, I think FromSoft did a pretty damn good job. Ds3 is my favorite, but i loved elden ring. I believe most people did as well.

    • @staLkerhu
      @staLkerhu ปีที่แล้ว +63

      One of the reasons why I probably like Elden Ring a bit more is the world design. I mean, in DS3 I constantly have a feeling, that I'm trapped in a box. The path you take from start to finish is way too structured and limetied by walls. I know it isn't a lot different to be on a huge island, but the world of Elden Ring still feels like a lot more realistic and open. I don't know which one has a bigger overall area by measure, but I know which one feels a lot bigger! Also, Dark Souls 3 is just... well, dark as f*ck. If you think about the overall look and feeling of the different environments, then even Caelid is a lot more welcoming and pleasant place, than most of the DS3 areas. 😀

    • @victory8928
      @victory8928 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@staLkerhu The caelid part I think is a bit subjective, but yeah unless you are doing into a cave, dungeon or underground area then the world has a different atmosphere from Darks Souls, I still don't like it cause several story beats from DS trilogy are just copy pasted into ER with no care for making it unique while also slapping in Norse mythology although I do think the Erdtree and the other giant tree are good concept choices for the game as it gives a visual target for the player to work towards which is getting into that tree. But at the same time, the level design and enemies are also of poorer quality than say Bloodborne due to that openness and vastness. Plus the game has some poor difficulty scaling even in the same region as some minibosses are just harder than the main bosses of the region. Which you don't see in the past games due to how linear they are.

    • @shanetaylor761
      @shanetaylor761 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @Victory I agree with most you said but I definitely think fromsoft has made randomly difficult mini bosses before. Sekiro did that. I don't mind something like that that makes the world feel less predictable compared to the classic leveling problem. It's so awkward to fight a hedge boss that decimated you earlier but now dies in ten strikes. I also agree about the level design but I think there's a trade off. No any one place is going to be as detailed in a game that's multitudes bigger but now you get a way more epic feel of discovery. Never sleep on the effectiveness of open space. The whole rhanni questline felt so sidelong sprawling. The experience of accidentally finding an entire underground city full of viking ghost was amazing. Getting transported to a hellscapes and having to fight and sneak your way back for what feels like miles only to find the world's bigger dragon. Tornado world. Then you add in the added space for creativity in multi-player and I can't help but think the detail they sacrificed wasn't in vain for the vastness they gained. I'll never forget trying to get to volcano manor forever only to have patches help out. If I were to ever put other games on a pedestal compared to elden ring it would mostly just be because of the story and combat. Visually i think the game was stunning.

    • @victory8928
      @victory8928 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@shanetaylor761 Let me put it like this honestly, it depends on the player. I don't really care for open worlds like Elden Ring if I feel there isn't much to guide me through it . I personally prefer Fallout New Vegas because it doesn't feel like a slog in a good chunk of places especially since I don't have as much time to play these types of games compared to other more shorter games. Even then I don't really care about the visuals when my hardware can't handle it well and has issues cause of just that expansive feel to it. Plus for the amount of cash I put into the game I don't feel like I get my money's worth due to these issues. I do agree that it has a good exploration mechanics but they do sacrifice a lot of the game potential for that and I don't really care for most of that explorable content. I do agree that finding hidden areas are fun but when there is such a lack of stuff to do in them it can feel dry especially if one hidden area is just used to get to another then it feels like less of a hidden area and more of a passageway to the proper hidden area. But if you enjoy the game then good for ya, I personally don't and its fine eitherway, if you find it is worthwhile then do it, I just don't/ really think the devs of these games should be given more time cause it feels outrageous and they really need some proper breaks. A good way of thinking about my thoughts is this; they bit off more than they can chew and while it is still on par with - a tad substandard for the most part it doesn't give me the drive to finish it so I don't see the point in doing so.

    • @torahibiki
      @torahibiki ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I'm gonna go out in a limb and say. Bloodborne bosses up until rom. And harder than all of the late game bosses combined. Which is a let down. And bloodborne (base game) isn't necessarily as perfect as every one seems to regard it as.

  • @dredgendorchadas6770
    @dredgendorchadas6770 ปีที่แล้ว +121

    Something else about the taurus demon and Cappa demon is when you get later in the game you come to realize that what was so hard weren't bosses, but minions who got trapped

    • @IRON_KING_KNIGHT
      @IRON_KING_KNIGHT 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      This is what made me love dark souls. The game just gaslighted you into thinking those minions were actual bosses

    • @elijahfyffe5176
      @elijahfyffe5176 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah, same with Dragonriders

    • @Laurentxoplex
      @Laurentxoplex 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Dawg you cannot be serious, the hell area was the most mobile game looking slop ive ever seen in my life

    • @jaisalrw3494
      @jaisalrw3494 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      lmao the cope from dark soul fanboys is insane. Those enemies were copy pasted because the game was rushed at the end for being behind schedule.

    • @TayDoesStuff
      @TayDoesStuff 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@jaisalrw3494 Elden ring dickriders try not to be toxic challenge (impossible)

  • @Danothyus1
    @Danothyus1 ปีที่แล้ว +1055

    i've heard in another video a good idea of the problems with the late bosses. "You're playing dark souls while every boss is fighting like Sekiro".

    • @flamingmanure
      @flamingmanure ปีที่แล้ว +72

      theres also another video by the youtuber lupine completely stopping this logic with actual vids of him playing ER correctly, and not like a boring old sould game aka bb or ds1. in truth, ER requires more from you than just timing your dodge in any direction and pressing R1 a few times. I still remember so many bb fanboys saying the same about ds3 "youre playing dark souls while every boss is fighting like bb". Funny how souls vets still dont realize that every game is played differently, alot of those folks need to take their own advice and "get gud"

    • @AlastorAltruistGaming
      @AlastorAltruistGaming ปีที่แล้ว +93

      @@flamingmanure it does not matter if each game is “played differently,” because if FromSoft would just SPELL IT OUT FOR US, we wouldn’t have this problem. I figured the mechanics of other Souls entries out with almost no problems, but Elden Ring is where I just stopped & realized it’s too much.

    • @jenjoe4359
      @jenjoe4359 ปีที่แล้ว +131

      @@flamingmanure how are bloodborne and dark souls 1 “boring old school games,” they’re not even that old and they’re fun to play(well, except for certain bosses and areas)

    • @revenant097
      @revenant097 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      @@flamingmanure This. People have a real hard time accepting they simply may not be so good at the game. Look at the guy above me literally saying "if FromSoft would just SPELL IT OUT FOR US" LMFAO

    • @thatguy1488
      @thatguy1488 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      @@AlastorAltruistGaming i am a souls rookie and beat elden ring and figured out it’s mechanics with ease. i mean shit bro USE A DAMN SUMMON IT IS A MECHANIC IN THE GAME. if you refuse to use a summon that is completely on you and saying “i shouldn’t have to do that” holds literally no logic because that’s like saying you shouldn’t have to use prosthetics or mikiri in sekiro. you’re just refusing to use the tools given to you and then complaining that the game is too hard while making it harder for yourself

  • @Raidon484
    @Raidon484 ปีที่แล้ว +336

    Correction: Orphan of Kos is hard, because nobody knows what the fuck he's doing, unless, after fighting him 50 times, you reach a state of clairvoyance and nirvana and just know by instinct what he will be doing

    • @Infinity1055V5rgil
      @Infinity1055V5rgil ปีที่แล้ว +42

      Even Kos doesnt know what he is doing😂😂 He is so hard I had to question my existence in this world😂😂 but to beat Ludwig I had to die and born again.

    • @joshuakim5240
      @joshuakim5240 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +57

      Hunters: "My god! This creature is so unpredictable! What kind of eldritch combat style of unforeseeable mastery is it using to fight?!"
      Orphan of Kos: *just flailing around randomly*

    • @simongomes7250
      @simongomes7250 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      I beat him on my first try, just beaten BB a week ago after 1000 hours on Elden ring, I was bored with BB. I don’t understand what people see on that game. But it makes sense because we always are going to love and prefer the one we try first

    • @Raidon484
      @Raidon484 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      @@simongomes7250 I mean, that was Elden Ring for me... The excitement just fades when you can predict every boss because you played all the other games...

    • @simongomes7250
      @simongomes7250 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Raidon484 yes exactly. It’s always the nostalgia and the experience

  • @thechosenflutterbox
    @thechosenflutterbox ปีที่แล้ว +229

    I think the biggest issue regarding all the items in ER is the way they're given to the player: completely unupgraded, be it a weapon or ash summon. Weapons I understand, but I think ashes should have been done differently, where instead of upgrading each individual ash, you, say, upgrade the bell. This could work too if there were say 2 bells, one for normal summons and one for special/legendary summons. This way the player would be encouraged to try every summon and not just immedietely pass them off as too weak to use. This would make summons more like pseudo spells
    Also, at the end there, I never realized that was Torent's ring, I thought it was the literal remains of the Elden Ring, but it being torrents ring makes more sense

    • @tehSunBro
      @tehSunBro ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Well the game gives you tons of upgrade materials for the ashes, and even let you buy them. The whole idea is to try out and find which ever Ash fits your own playstyle just like the different weapons. Obviously on reruns you know which Ashes work the best and people just beeline the materials to get their choice to max asap, and ignore everything else, but thats just how things go. I do think its too easy to level legendary ashes and that they are too powerful, maybe they should've found a way to make it worth using regular ashes. Like being able to summon other regular ashes after they're dead, or summon two at the same time.

    • @thechosenflutterbox
      @thechosenflutterbox ปีที่แล้ว +18

      @@tehSunBro i was thinking more on the lines of comparing it to other open world games or games with different loot systems, in FromSoft games anything you pick up is often in its weakest state, whereas in some other games, weapon drops are scaled to whatever area you're in, which benefits those games because it's more worth it to explore, I think
      I agree with your points though

    • @Gamer_G33k
      @Gamer_G33k ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@thechosenflutterbox Well to be fair, Black Blade +0 is still far stronger than Shortsword +0. Weapons are scaled to where you get them. Pretty sure most end game weapons even get less increases per upgrade overall, in order to be better balanced with earlier weapons.

    • @muniromar9205
      @muniromar9205 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That's why you have bell bearings

    • @ayemane2828
      @ayemane2828 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You upgrade everything with stones, I loved the process of upgrading my weapons

  • @JayTheMushyLover
    @JayTheMushyLover ปีที่แล้ว +240

    Your take on Malenia is 100% how I feel, the first phase would feel so much more fun if either waterfowl didn’t exist or it existed as a transition thing like Godfreys’ pommel slam. The phase 1 feels fantastic once you learn the moves but once you get to the point its just a tedious game of “oh she’s slow walking at me but I better not try and hit her with my giant crusher or else I might die instantly,” completely ruins the flow of the fight. Winning doesn’t even feel good, cuz every time I’ve won against her it wasn’t because I mastered her moveset, its because RNG didn’t let her use one of her moves that near immediately kills you if you fuck up.
    Also it seems like waterfowl was designed to be dodged when not locked on which is weird asf

    • @muhammadsaduddin308
      @muhammadsaduddin308 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Yeah waterfowl is the most bullshit attack ever. Well at least you could still block it with giant crusher

    • @Ghorda9
      @Ghorda9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@muhammadsaduddin308 you don't have to block it, you can run and jump the first flurry, dodge the second and then just reposition for the third.

    • @muhammadsaduddin308
      @muhammadsaduddin308 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @@Ghorda9 yea i know, i mean the first flurry is yhe hardest to dodge. If you're on recovery time while malenia flying point blank in front of you, you couldn't running. So better block the first flurry

    • @Ghorda9
      @Ghorda9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@muhammadsaduddin308 if you're up close you can either run and jump or just spam light roll four times away from her.

    • @muhammadsaduddin308
      @muhammadsaduddin308 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@Ghorda9 yeah, i know that too. The run and jump not reliable though, but you can definitely survive by only getting 1 attack from the first flurry then get knocked down the floor, automatically dodging the second flurry.
      Light rolling also work of course

  • @iamamish
    @iamamish ปีที่แล้ว +225

    I've made countless builds in DS 3 - easily over 50. I've played Bloodborne at least 15 times, and it is probably my favorite PVE Souls game. During my first playthrough of ER, I thought, "this is probably the best From game I've ever played", but I just can't bear the thought of playing it a 2nd time. For me, the open world that suits the first playthrough so well really works against you for subsequent playthroughs.

    • @thelegendofxander
      @thelegendofxander  ปีที่แล้ว +36

      This doesn't really bother me too much, but I totally get it. The tighter level design is more engaging to run through on follow-up playthroughs than the open world for sure, but I just treat them as big levels really.

    • @iamamish
      @iamamish ปีที่แล้ว +36

      @@thelegendofxander what bothers me is how scattered everything is, and it makes it hard to come up with an efficient game route. There are a million things you need from various locations for a build, and I hate keeping track of it all.
      I could just dupe everything but...eh

    • @LordofMonkes
      @LordofMonkes ปีที่แล้ว +32

      I disagree. The open world allows the you to have different experiences at different levels with new playthroughs. Aswell as more discoverable as your bound to miss some stuff in your first playthrough. 2nd playthrough you have an option for a new build, new talismans, new weapons, new AoW, mess with the crafting system, new summons, incants/Sorcery. You'll most likely encounter a new cave or ruins or side boss or maybe even a quest that you didn't know existed. Obviously everyone knows what's in the game now so you can just look up whatever you need whenever you need it. But if you haven't watched that much elden ring you can definitely have a new experience with the game itself. (I'm aware that once you finish the game for the 1st time you lose that "what's this/where does this lead" feeling specifically for areas you've already feel like you found everything in)

    • @bbyjohn11
      @bbyjohn11 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      The open world allows you to get most builds off the ground with out fighting a single boss. Bloodbourne by contrast has so many weapons locked behind progression.

    • @thrillainthemanilla1409
      @thrillainthemanilla1409 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      @@LordofMonkes ​ you don’t need a 2nd play through for new builds, talismans, weapons, etc. Finding new catacombs/dungeons doesn’t add significant replayability because almost all of them have the same layout and very few of them have memorable bosses. The largeness of the open world is impressive on your first runthrough but it becomes tedious spending tremendous amounts of time on Torrent the second and third go around. I’ve done three playthroughs and I’m fully satisfied. It is a fantastic game but it does not have the same replayability as the other games simply because the games massive size. There’s nothing wrong with that either. The game is worth every penny and more

  • @adamfowler350
    @adamfowler350 ปีที่แล้ว +213

    Here's one thing that I realized with ER. Going after a special weapon or item gives this whole Odyssey meets clash of the titans feel...because to get one weapon, you have to go fight an even more deadly challenge than your path originated...like perseus having to kill Medusa in order to kill the kraken. Needing her head to fight another boss.

    • @sparkybadge8811
      @sparkybadge8811 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      I don't wanna be the party pooper but Perseus didn't killed Medusa for having the head to kill the leviathan, he killed her because he had to, this quest was given by the king of his land, for proving his value as a hero. During the way back he encountered this monster assaulting a city, and decided to kill it, then he married the princess of this city and came back home, sorry for the long text 😁

    • @TheKeyboardBeatz
      @TheKeyboardBeatz ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Monster Hunter in a nutshell

    • @peterdavis7695
      @peterdavis7695 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Do you consider this a good thing or a bad thing, or just a thing?

    • @1992zorro
      @1992zorro 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      still waiting..​@@peterdavis7695

    • @TheBatman39
      @TheBatman39 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@sparkybadge8811 That's the original myth. In the Clash of the Titans movie, he decapitates Medusa to kill the Kraken

  • @TripleCheekedUp
    @TripleCheekedUp ปีที่แล้ว +190

    Another point about Bloodborne that was kinda grazed over when you talked about insight and the night changing is that different enemies also spawn in some areas. Main instance of this is Hemwick Charnel Lane. It my first few pmaythroughs I went there before I best Amelia then one time I decided to beat up Amelia first and the mobs the witches spawn started appearing. I never knew they spawned before that time because they are locked to spawn until after night. Another subtle change happens in cathedral ward after you have a certain level of insight. While the Amygdalas appearing is the major thing you notice, there are also changes to weapons of the enemies. The one with the scythe is now glowing showing off the arcane damage he deals that isn't visible before but you still take more damage. You can see the ones with the wooden stake snow covered in red what look like thorns showing off the frenzy build up they inflict. It's a very nice touch thats easily missed.
    Also quick note, while they do largely suck and are tedious to do I feel like Chalice Dungeons are worth mentioning in the end game. Having to search up glyphs to get exactly what you're looking for and having to use the rites and everything is quite annoying to do, but I actually like that there are bosses completely unique to the dungeons. My favorites are probably the ptumerian elders specifically the caster that makes different weapons, as well as the abhorrent beast, and the bloodletting beast. Sure getting paarl or rom with buffed up rites is a nightmare but some of the bosses just shined. It's a shame they were locked to this part of the game.

    • @thelegendofxander
      @thelegendofxander  ปีที่แล้ว +31

      I did have an entire section dedicated to the chalice dungeons in an early draft of the script but there wasn't really an easy comparison to Elden Ring, which was the main focus of the video.
      I don't hate the chalice dungeons, but they can certainly be tedious. I do like that you can do some extracurricular activities in a game, so farming for blood gems and giving yourself an extra challenge in exchange for some min-maxing goodness is fun! But then again I'm a massive Monster Hunter fan so that kind of grind isn't as much of a downside.

    • @TripleCheekedUp
      @TripleCheekedUp ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yeah that makes sense. I guess the dungeons spread around the Lands Between can kind of count for a comparison but a very weak one since more often than not it's just a 5 to 10 minute exploration to get more than likely a crappy item you don't want or need, pull a lever, and fight a game boss that leaves you wondering why you bothered with the effort. On that point though, I do think it would be cool if they had some special dungeons hidden around where you could kind of set it up like a chalice dungeon. A few materials and some souls to make a rare dungeon to get dungeon specific items would be cool. Would add another layer of depth to elden ring. Though I can also see how it wouldn't be for everyone.

    • @troyvanleeuwen3296
      @troyvanleeuwen3296 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Fun fact: the Witches are actually really easy when at 0 Insight, as you aren't "enlightened enough" to understand their power, and therefore none of the apparitions that they summon are visible or able to damage you in any way.

    • @TripleCheekedUp
      @TripleCheekedUp ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@troyvanleeuwen3296 really? Had no idea that was something. Might have to try that next time, make an easy boss easier

    • @fahimtajwaar2521
      @fahimtajwaar2521 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Probably a very unpopular opinion:
      If there ever was to be a Bloodborne 2, I would want chalice dungeons to not only come back, but become way more complex and convoluted too. And while they’re at it, add as many different effects as they can, and massively diversify the gem pool.
      I know people can find them soo annoying but quite frankly learning to understand all the mechanics of the chalice dungeons has been the biggest draw of the game for me in recent years, now that it’s 8 years old. It just satisfies the inner inquisitive nerd in me, and I still find myself learning new things while meandering in them.

  • @derpasaurus155
    @derpasaurus155 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    It is fun how different taste can be. I love the almost eratic bosses of Elden Ring as they force me to think on my feet and change tactics mid fight.

  • @benjamintodd2618
    @benjamintodd2618 ปีที่แล้ว +85

    I played the shit out of Elden ring when it came out. It honestly affected my work ethic as I was using some PTO just to play. Yet, I haven't even completed it. Being a completionist, I take alot of time exploring every knook and cranny of souls games. I stopped playing around the snow area. it was just way too much fatigue at that point for me. Way too much content to shift through and most of it could've been forgotten about. I went back to DS3 and felt like the pacing is just perfect for me when it comes to souls games, DLC included.

    • @steinkalv
      @steinkalv ปีที่แล้ว +23

      It gets relatively bad at that point anyway. Feels like a boss rush (literally 6 bosses back to back, starting with the end of farum Azula to end of game), with the joy of exploration pretty much removed starting with the snow area, due to re-skinned/re-cycled enemies and a much lower concentration of interesting sights and dungeons/caves.

    • @enman009
      @enman009 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Some of the best bosses are in the later half. If you have your vigor high and are using damage resistance talismans, none will near kill you. As for side content, yeah, being an ARPG, above all else, can feel tiring. The game isn't asking you to do all (I certainly don't), so don't feel the rush to finish. The story has a bigger focus at the end, so you won't have to explore every corner of the map.

    • @flamingmanure
      @flamingmanure ปีที่แล้ว +4

      i took my time with this game when so many souls veterans rushed it and fucked up their stat distribution cuz they thought this darkborne 4 or something.

    • @rippilot2113
      @rippilot2113 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I spent about 100 hours on my first playthrough of ER. Went in with the intention of exploring and finding as much as I could without help. By the late game I was looking up where to find items so I could get the upgrades I needed and get to the next boss faster. I just wanted to finish the game lol. There's so much stuff everywhere that it's really not worth finding it all on the same character, especially since most of it won't work for your build anyway.

  • @Kjetilstorm
    @Kjetilstorm ปีที่แล้ว +180

    I loved Elden Ring. My biggest problem with Elden Ring is that every time I want to reinstall and make a new toon I have to ask myself if I really feel like doing all that shit all over again and the answer is no. In DS1/3 I can chew throught the entire storyline in no time. But Elden Ring almost feels like gearing for mythic in WoW.

    • @jonpapi_2247
      @jonpapi_2247 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Facts I completely stopped playing bcuz I don't wanna do EVERYTHING again 😂.

    • @NikoTeaJay
      @NikoTeaJay ปีที่แล้ว +19

      It does seem like on those games where you'd better just decide on an end point. Like Morgott. Or whatever your personal peak for the game is.

    • @Kjetilstorm
      @Kjetilstorm ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@NikoTeaJay In all honesty, I agree on that being the endpoint at a Morgott. The game really starts to drago by the time you get there. and god forbid you are an archer and literally have to farm to make arrows...

    • @joejardine4489
      @joejardine4489 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      @@Kjetilstormto be fair to Elden ring, a majority of ds1 players stop playing after ornstein and smough

    • @Kjetilstorm
      @Kjetilstorm ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@joejardine4489 What??? since when and according to who? Source please. Edit: Please give me the source, I really want to know when people stopped playing DS1 45 minutes into the game.

  • @pbdenizen3008
    @pbdenizen3008 ปีที่แล้ว +160

    I agree with almost all your criticisms of Elden Beast, except that I felt it was hinted on by the Elden Stars description:
    “It is said that long ago, the Greater Will sent a golden star bearing a beast into the Lands Between, which would later become the Elden Ring.”
    So when I saw the Elden Beast I had the “Oh this guy” moment. But you’re right, it doesn’t work as well as the Moon Presence, whose precence we felt althroughout the game in BB.

    • @KaiserofRaisins
      @KaiserofRaisins ปีที่แล้ว +50

      A bit of a late reply, but whilst yeah Elden Beast is mentioned in the Elden Stars description, its also ONLY mentioned in the Elden Stars description.
      Elden Stars being an incantation that is not only one of the few legendary ones, but is located in an out of the way path in a hidden area (Deeproot Depths) behind an annoying optional boss (Twin Gargoyles) in an already hidden area (Siofra Aqueduct) in turn hidden behind an optional Shardbearer boss (Radahn) who is only accessible after either reaching Altus (Which either has the player having to go through the entirety of the Ruin-Strewn Precipice or suffering through the endgame-scaled Dragonbarrow for the medallion half there) or through Ranni's quest (Which in turn is hidden behind not only the entirety of Caria Manor but also an optional dragon field boss in Adula.)
      So yeah, whilst you can technically find out about the Elden Beast prior to the boss fight its like saying you can know the answers to a school test before it happens, you just need to find the one specific sheet of paper in one specific folder in one specific office in the back of the school that is locked unless you find the one specific key on one specific keyring... and also have to fist-fight three janitors along the way.

    • @anthonycrater8064
      @anthonycrater8064 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      As I said in another comment, the ending would have been so much better if they upped the difficulty of radagon and turned elden beast into a purely spectacle fight like divine dragon was.

    • @flamingmanure
      @flamingmanure ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@KaiserofRaisins what? u dont feel moon presences presence at all in the game, u just hear a few lazy tidbits about blood moon this and pale moon that, overall it doesnt help you understand or figure out the boss at the end at all, in fact, i would say the hints to radagon is far FAR better designed final fight in both lore, tidbits and spectacle, elden beast is just the ice on the cake. moon prescences reveal had no weight at all to me, its one of those cases where the journey was far better than the destination, not to mention the boss was a little mediocre on the combat side, while radagons reveal was extremely impactful, and EB at least has the best final cutscene in fromsoft by fa, although being worse than presence mechanically, its better overall due to the aesthetic, music, spectacle and majesty, most majestic boss fromsoft ever made imo, too bad the fight couldve done alot better.

    • @josephwalker1853
      @josephwalker1853 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      ​@@KaiserofRaisins moon presence also isn't really mentioned hidden behind a cryptic ending where you have to find three ambilical cords and eat them to be rejected by the moon presence. I honestly don't know how people figure this out without a guide.

  • @oglungbusta3587
    @oglungbusta3587 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Ds3 was the first one I played. I am an indecisive person, I wanted to use soul magic, a giant axe, healing spells, and obviously LIGHTNING. I ended up with a sickening quality build, and by the time I had got to soul of cinder, I was still ass. After the 5th-6th try I started to realize, he started using a curved sword when I did, and he would use the same soulmass spell. I thought I was literally fighting some kind of ai doppelgänger that could mimic my play style, which was kinda terrifying. Still pretty cool how it’s every player and lord of fire condensed into one tho

  • @SkarrGaming
    @SkarrGaming ปีที่แล้ว +116

    Yeah I agree with this. For me, Elden Ring is just too big. It's a problem I have with most open world games. With Bloodborne I can make multiple characters and give them different stats to use different weapons because a play through doesn't take that long and it's paced well, it isn't frustrating to get through. With ER I made 3 characters then thought, I can't do anymore, I'm not having fun. Although unlike BB you can change the stats of a character so I suppose that helps a little.

    • @AlastorAltruistGaming
      @AlastorAltruistGaming ปีที่แล้ว +20

      See, I have no problem with open-world games, but if they’re not done RIGHT (The Witcher 3 & Ghost of Tsushima being a few examples that use the open-world concept exceptionally well), then what is the fucking point of making an open-world game that doesn’t even remotely leave me interested or in complete awe? This is bullshit, especially coming from FromSoft, who are generally masterminds of good game design!

    • @flamingmanure
      @flamingmanure ปีที่แล้ว +8

      dark souls does that far better than bb tbh, bbs build variety and design is shallow in comparison. starting a new character is a chore in ER eff that, but i got to mountaintops in 3 hours on ng+ and i have never experimented and changed my build as much as i did in ER when compared to any other fromsoft game. its just far deeper and more complex than the older games, although that introduced some balance issues. it is more fun to start new characters in older games, but frankly speaking, ER, is designed as an exploration game first, its all about that feeling of discovery on the first playthrough, and tbh not even bb or ds1 combined come close to measuring up to ER when comparing that first playthrough imo, i dont think fromsoft will ever replicate ERs magic ever again.
      "I suppose that helps a little." considering ER drowned the internet with build videos for months after release, i would say it helped alot.

    • @ayemane2828
      @ayemane2828 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Elden ring is by far my most favorite so far, bloodborne just has t hooked me yet,i feel like its really small

    • @yourlocalhuman3526
      @yourlocalhuman3526 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AlastorAltruistGaming gos was nopt done well for open world, it is incredibly repitive. there is legit nothing unique. Run and collect item, run an collect charm unlock. run and cut bamboo, run and save hostages (and spend 5 years waiting for the "thank you for saving me" cutscnene 3 times each time etc etc

    • @mac1bc
      @mac1bc 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The game is so big, but they made the late game areas not have that much in them to compensate... But people still complained 😅

  • @samfish2550
    @samfish2550 ปีที่แล้ว +127

    Honestly I'd be more ok with at least some recycling if we saw more things like the misbegotten in the consecrated snowfield where it used the model of the weapon it dropped and had a new move. Like the one in morn or even the one misbegotten that drops the rusty anchor having the anchor as a weapon would be SOMETHING!

    • @OneFatLizard
      @OneFatLizard ปีที่แล้ว

      You can get the anchor as a weapon

    • @samfish2550
      @samfish2550 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      @@OneFatLizard that's not my point really, it's more about the boss using a similar weapon that could have gotten a model swap and like 1 new move so it could get at least SOME personality/uniqueness.

    • @takeyourheart1
      @takeyourheart1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      There are over 100 unique bosses in Elden Ring and you’re complaining that they didn’t make some of the repeats unique as well?

    • @archersterling6726
      @archersterling6726 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I imagined the Erdtree Avatars would absorb the environment and get new moves or effects depending on location and level.
      It didn't lol

    • @Someone-vq6jk
      @Someone-vq6jk ปีที่แล้ว

      @HUH that’s the same amount as any other fromsoff game

  • @aidenwrath1402
    @aidenwrath1402 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    For Bloodborne, I ignored the core mechanics of the game by going Pure Arcane my first playthrough which really shows that the game is absolutely not designed for you to have extremely high damage ranged options like I did lol. For Elden Ring, I ended up breaking it too by using Str/Fth that cheesed the hell out of even Malenia. Funnily enough, huge weapons are her cryptonite if they’re capable of knocking her down

    • @ishitrealbad3039
      @ishitrealbad3039 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      rivers of blood was her cryptonite too lmfao, i just stunlocked her over and over again

  • @Puppet1Show
    @Puppet1Show ปีที่แล้ว +36

    I feel the last couple of updates where everything is basically sped up is them acknowledging how soloing (at least with melee) the game feels

    • @flamingmanure
      @flamingmanure ปีที่แล้ว +4

      with some heavy weapons, yes, and honestly, it shows how much they love this game. they shouldve done the same with alot of bb weapons and ds3s ashes of war, the saw cleaver is objectively better than too many weapons not just on dps, but on an animation level too. alot of bb weapons switch animations re utter crap, which explains why most of the fanbase stick to spamming R1.

    • @ThePalebloodHunter
      @ThePalebloodHunter 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@flamingmanure No.

    • @corvid5530
      @corvid5530 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@flamingmanureStop projecting on the rest of us. The transforming attack is crucial for most weapons combo’s. You clearly are an Elden stan considering you called Ds3’s weapon arts “ashes of war.”

  • @josephcola9662
    @josephcola9662 ปีที่แล้ว +312

    I noticed you didn't even MENTION the outright insult that was Gideon.
    He was built up over the entire game as a manipulative bastard, with agents and spies all over, entire bands of mercenaries at his beck and call. He seeks knowledge and power, to truly match his mantle of All-Knowing. He order the death of the entire village of Albinaurics just to get *HALF* a medallion that would get him to the Haligtree, which he only wants to reach so that he can aquire Miquella's knowledge and spells (and perhaps some magic from Malenia too). He's the one to figure out that Marika planned the Shattering the whole time, that she used Ranni and the Black Knives to kick things off by killing Godwyn, to give her an excuse to shatter the Elden Ring and throw the whole continent into chaos. That she doesn't want ANYONE to become Elden Lord, and wants all contenders to struggle unto eternity, effectively "starving out" the Greater Will as the passage of time combined with the Fractures Elden Ring forces the Outer God from the Lands Between entirely. All the teardrop scarabs have HIS symbol, are spying on your progress as he follows in your footsteps, gaining new spells with every Shardbearer you defeat.
    And then we get a fight against a guy with a hammer that spams spells all day. He also has virtually no poise, meaning his "boss fight," is just a mandatory, glorified NPC invasion. And you know hammers are awful in Elden Ring when even the AI Gideon doesn't actually use his scepter beyond the weapon skill.
    Speaking of, the weapon skill is just awful. 20% more magic damage to everyone including YOURSELF, for some reason. You'd think an All-Knowing guy would have figured out how to not have his own weapon debuff him. Then he just switches to a seal and a staff.
    Now, I don't have a problem with him spamming high-damage magic. It makes sense with his lore, and makes up for his minimal poise and low (relative compared to other bosses at that point in the game) health pool.
    But just picture this as a rework to Gideon:
    His hammer is instead a staff, that can cast both incantations AND sorceries, and requires a decent investment in both INT and FTH to compensate (30/30, maybe even 40/40). Which would be RIGHT up his alley for who he is. And instead of a blanket debuff, Knowledge Above All (the weapon skill) would instead do something that no one else in the entirety of the Lands Between could figure out how to do, including demigods: It would cast an area of effect, and anything within it would act like it was under Vow of Silence from DS3 -- you can cast any spells, and unlike the paltry 23 seconds of DS3, this would last a full minute. But more importantly, it wouldn't apply the debuff to the caster.
    If that happened, Gideon would be a FAR more credible threat to the player, a dangerous bossfight rather than a joke, and he makes up for his general squishiness by being an absolute powerhouse at range, with means to prevent you from fighting back outside of melee.

    • @dredgendorchadas6770
      @dredgendorchadas6770 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      I don't know about the timer being a whole minute, but it would be cool if he had some 30 or 45 second there, but there was a second version that reduced melee damage towards him by, let's say, 60% and poise damage by 80% for a different 30 to 45 seconds
      The two abilities would be unable to overlap and would be random, idea just being to spread the joy of not having a workable build.

    • @higaiwokeru
      @higaiwokeru ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Wait wait hold up, where did you get that Marika planned the Shattering?
      Where does it say it?

    • @josephcola9662
      @josephcola9662 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@higaiwokeru Vaatividya

    • @aephyn_
      @aephyn_ ปีที่แล้ว +31

      Gideon really wasn't that much of an asshole lol, it's just that your path crossed his. Both of you are tarnished after all, and only one tarnished can face Radagon/Marika. That said, i agree he's piss-easy.

    • @Prince_of_Despair
      @Prince_of_Despair ปีที่แล้ว +6

      To be fair, this is after you killed all the Lords meanwhile he doesn't even have one

  • @deathbringer5743
    @deathbringer5743 ปีที่แล้ว +142

    Bloodborne's final boss isn't even Gerhman nor the Moon Presence as they're technically optional, Mergo's Wet nurse is the actual final boss.

    • @Maceyoshiman
      @Maceyoshiman ปีที่แล้ว +34

      Depends on the ending you want.

    • @chopsandtoots
      @chopsandtoots ปีที่แล้ว +24

      Man the Wet Nurse is just a boss I can never find myself enjoying, she's just so boring.

    • @deathbringer5743
      @deathbringer5743 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@chopsandtoots Agreed

    • @chopsandtoots
      @chopsandtoots ปีที่แล้ว

      @beef business if you're looking to trigger the NG cycle you do at the very least have to fight Mergo's Wet Nurse.
      Unless your take is "you don't have to play the game" optional.

    • @Moody.Smiruai
      @Moody.Smiruai ปีที่แล้ว

      true lol

  • @MullilluM
    @MullilluM ปีที่แล้ว +82

    Bloodborne is my favorite as well, but I felt like some of your points were unfair. Mentioning certain flaws with Elden Ring, that are present in Bloodborne, but you conveniently ignored to prove a point.
    Boss asset reuse is rampant in Bloodborne's chalice dungeons.
    You're comparing the level design of an open world game to a game that is semi linear. It's much easier for Bloodborne to wrap around on itself, because the world is so much smaller. I thought the legacy areas of ER did a good job of introducing neat secrets and shortcuts, and a good portion of Bloodbornes areas are "Point A to Point B" as well. One of the "point a to point b" examples you use in ER was the haligtree which is literally a secret area within another optional area. You have to explore a crap ton to even find it, unless you're using a guide. I get the feeling that even if the haligtree did have a side area, you would complain that it's side area is linear. There's nothing wrong with an area being self contained.

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Wait, what's this? A Bloodborne fan who has a subjective preference for it, but can remain objective in his criticisms about it? How... How is this possible?

    • @HerrFinsternis
      @HerrFinsternis ปีที่แล้ว +11

      But many of those chalice dungeon bosses are unique to the chalice dungeons, as are the assets of the dungeons levelsdesign, and flesh out the lore of the bloodborne even more. The reuse of assets in both games is very different.
      The problem with the shortcuts in almost all of the legacy areas in ER was that there was often a site of grace right next to it. Most shortcuts didn't mean anything. It was cool to see things connect but you didn't need to use said connection. Even the capital is guilty of this because there's so many bonfires.
      Bloodborne probably has some useless shortcuts as well, but more often then not has several ways of getting from point A to point B, depending on how many shortcuts are unlocked. In those areas where that's not the case, the nightmare frontier for instance which is super linear, the shortcut is still great and you don't want to miss it.

    • @chopsandtoots
      @chopsandtoots ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@TheStraightestWhitest the bloodborne fandom is arguably the most chill. Pretty much everyone agrees on this. There are quite a few things I'd 100% change in BB if they ever do a remake or remaster. I mean shit, there are things all of us would like to change in all the games to some degree.
      Unfortunately if you don't have anything but upmost praise for Elden Ring the fans can't handle it and everyone defends it no matter what.

    • @vikarsan3296
      @vikarsan3296 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @humblepotatofarmer3348 Live what you preach, you are literally doing the same thing your complaining, the irony.

    • @chopsandtoots
      @chopsandtoots ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@vikarsan3296 looks like I upset an ER simp 😂

  • @InTheKM
    @InTheKM ปีที่แล้ว +29

    23:50 100% agree with this and I *hate* it. On one attempt vs her, I just knew she was gonna use that move, so I kept my distance, only moving in as a means to baiting it out. She did nothing. I tried moving slightly closer, but still being cautious. She still did nothing. I then closed in and hit R1 at close range and yep, she popped into the air the second I pressed it. I think we can all agree on how objectively unfair that really is. I literally *knew* she was gonna do it but there was just nothing I could do about it.

    • @facundovera3227
      @facundovera3227 ปีที่แล้ว

      You could... throw a knife?

    • @frysebox1
      @frysebox1 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@facundovera3227 you could... uninstall your OS, throw your computer or phone out of the window then fax a letter from the library to Google and ask them to delete your posts and account?

    • @jakestlaurent9057
      @jakestlaurent9057 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The game inputs your button reads

    • @connork9745
      @connork9745 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jakestlaurent9057 throwing knife or using a ranged attack causes the Malenia Ai to have greater odds of fowling

    • @jakestlaurent9057
      @jakestlaurent9057 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@connork9745 Ummm ok? It still inputs your reads.

  • @ZER-ww2nf
    @ZER-ww2nf ปีที่แล้ว +153

    this is actually a skill issue, you are suppossed to take adderall while playing late game

    • @archersterling6726
      @archersterling6726 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      The key to matching Maliketh's cocaine speed

    • @yoshigba2749
      @yoshigba2749 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@archersterling6726 It took me 7 hours to fight both Gurrang/Maliketh and Godfrey/Horuah Louh and worth beating them! No drugs needed!

    • @KaiKrimson56
      @KaiKrimson56 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@yoshigba2749All you need is good coffee.

    • @livetorek4723
      @livetorek4723 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@yoshigba2749 With Adderall, it would have taken 10 minutes

  • @Ciopekwah
    @Ciopekwah ปีที่แล้ว +25

    7:51 comparatively not much effort? it sounds like an absolutley massive amount of effort to make a whole alternate open world map with ash dunes everywhere o-O

    • @davidsaenz6912
      @davidsaenz6912 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      What I find funny is he wants this completely unreal amount of effort remaking the world map to have more content. Then spends 10 minutes complaining there's too much content.

  • @TheNero97
    @TheNero97 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    I remember being old that Souls games are like a dance. Once you get the flow you dance with your opponent and beat them. Elden Ring is in a similar sense but like trying to do the Cha Cha slide to the beat of Running in the 90s trap remix bass boosted made by a Soundcloud DJ. Its cool a couple times but other times you kinda want something less intensive and more methodical like the other Souls/Fromsoft games

    • @johnnyd.1004
      @johnnyd.1004 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Perfect comment, especially considering that Lorian from DS3 attacks in perfect sync with the Macarena. I'm going to go listen to a Running in the 90s trap remix now.

  • @thejallenator5722
    @thejallenator5722 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    For me the final boss Elden Ring felt like you had to fight Gehrman and then you had to fight a worse version of Rom, the vacuous spider. Oh if you died to Rom, you had to beat Gehrman again before facing Rom.
    Did Fromsoft not realise that we thought the way they did Bloodborne’s final bosses was fine and that everyone hated Rom, because Elden Beast is scarily similar to Rom.

    • @cyborgchimpy
      @cyborgchimpy ปีที่แล้ว +1

      how is Elden Beast similar to Rom?

    • @thejallenator5722
      @thejallenator5722 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@cyborgchimpy they’re both large bosses that teleport to different corners of the arena and hail attacks down from the air. Elden Beast had a few more tricks but at least he doesn’t have minions like Rom.

    • @cyborgchimpy
      @cyborgchimpy ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@thejallenator5722 I didnt fight Elden Beast yet, but I found Rom to be mega easy. Rom also only teleports away at health intervals. the first 1/3 of his health he doesnt even attack, and the rest is incredibly easy to avoid. you just gotta take your time with the minions is all.

    • @greathoonta3461
      @greathoonta3461 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@thejallenator5722 I would still say Rom is better purely because at least Rom only teleports in stages and not just whenever you actually get close.
      Elden Beast is such a long fight when it doesn’t need to be.

  • @insertjokeh3r3
    @insertjokeh3r3 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    one thing that always held bloodborne back for me is how much damage certain things do. its like your taking ng+ whatever damage in a normal new game even with 40 vigor.

    • @bubbajoe117
      @bubbajoe117 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      Yeah but you're given extra evasive capabilities and a natural means to recoup the damage you receive through rally that it balances out, never mind the clockwise and anti-clockwise metamorphasis glyphs which increase your HP and stamina by 5, 10, and 15% respectively, stack a 10 and 15% health glyph on a 40VIG character and you'll notice the difference immediately.

    • @insertjokeh3r3
      @insertjokeh3r3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@bubbajoe117 personally i think theres a sweet spot for damage for the souls games where the games are at their best with the perfect mix of challenge and difficulty that every game should strive for where you don't need things like stacking hp equips just to be able to not get hit with 80% damage from normal hits. when it goes over its nowhere near as fun cause it feels like it was more cheap then you just failing to beat the enemy like 99% of sekiro enemies, elden ring grabs and lots of bloodborne cause you can't learn anything from getting 2 shot by a single normal mob when you just start the game other then don't fight them.

    • @steinkalv
      @steinkalv ปีที่แล้ว +34

      Yeah, but Elden Ring does the same, but without the agility and evasive capabilities that Bloodborne offers. Maliketh and Malenia are ridiculous bosses to me, they belong in Bloodborne where you have ranged parry and a much better dodge. I never felt unfairly treated in Bloodborne, except for in chalice dungeons, but those are very much optional, like a lot more optional than Malenia.

    • @oglungbusta3587
      @oglungbusta3587 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      That’s funny because I feel the exact same way about elden ring, especially yesterday when I got one-shotted by the 11,000 dps giant dog at 60 vig

    • @insertjokeh3r3
      @insertjokeh3r3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@oglungbusta3587 pretty sure that shouldn't be happening anymore cause it was a bug that i think was fixed awhile ago. unless your playing unupdated.

  • @luigiprofeta2295
    @luigiprofeta2295 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I honestly think that the Astel copy-paste is probably the least offensive.
    1. There's always the possibility that the player could miss one or both of these bosses.
    2. The evidence that these cosmic beings are evolutions/metamorphosis of the falling star beasts into the hanging versions into the final form implies that there's more than just one of these beings in the lands between.
    I'll admit that the non quest line version doesn't really have backstory to support why it's there, but there is enough reasoning to have more than just one.

  • @fiddledydoodle
    @fiddledydoodle ปีที่แล้ว +12

    As much as I loved this video, I would have to disagree with the Moon Presence statement. It's not the best fight, but it _has_ been built up. The entire game revolves around the moon. After defeating Gascoigne, the evening phase ends and night begins to set in. After Amelia, the night blackens again. After Rom, the night enters the Nightmare phase. It's all hinting that the moon is important. The moon is unnaturally big too, especially in the Rom cutscene. Many items in the game reference the moon and its powers. I'll admit the design of it was completely out of nowhere, but the idea of fighting the moon in some form is hinted at throughout the entire game.

  • @starfthegreat
    @starfthegreat ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Imo Elden Ring's re-use of main story bosses were its main weakness (Margit/Morgott is the exception since its a very cool twist), it should be said for the sake of fairness that Bloodborne is also guilty of this, albeit ina different way. Many Bloodborne bosses reappear in the Chalice Dungeons, such as Rom, Ebrietas, Amygdala, Darkbeast Paarl, Blood Starved Beast, and some reappear as normal enemies such as Shadows of Yarhnam, or the Witches of Hemwick. Chalices also re-use alot of basic enemies as bosses, like maneater boars or brainsuckers. With that being said, Chalices are optional areas many players don't bother with, but also alot of the areas with repeated main bosses in Elden Ring are also optional and rather well hidden. For example the weaker Mohg is at the end of a huge maze (even the main one is off the beaten path unless you do Varre's questline) and both Astels are well hidden. An Godfrey repetitions is the worst offenders imo, since you need to fight him twice to complete the game (although Hoara Loux feels like a fresh fight).

  • @Cmaximus7
    @Cmaximus7 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    Gotta agree mohg feels like the best boss in the game and he feels like a raid boss almost. Summoning help does negate him a bit but he hits so hard it might not matter.

    • @asundelgun3487
      @asundelgun3487 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      His second phase killed me in three hits and I have 70 vigor. I didn't feel cheated because it was my fault. I was able to learn the timing and beat him. Malenia on the other hand just feels like playing Russian roulette. Its all up to her rng if you survive her second phase. When I finally beat her she only did waterfowl once and never did her other devastating maneuvers.

    • @minerman60101
      @minerman60101 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@asundelgun3487 One of the biggest problems with Mohg is that he has a secret buff that's not made clear in the slightest. If bleed happens (to you or to him), then his damage gets buffed for a period of time. I've been trying to beat him with a Liurnia character who has 815 health and Mohg deals reasonable amounts of damage all the time, only a couple one shots in phase two... because if he bleeds me then I'm dead anyway (I got him down to a sliver of health and survived phase 2 for minutes on end, but haven't put in the time to get the kill properly). And he is my favorite boss in this game.

    • @Cmaximus7
      @Cmaximus7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@asundelgun3487 yea i feel the same. Damn good fight when you get it down.

    • @Ghorda9
      @Ghorda9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@asundelgun3487 you can deal with everything that melania does with any build, just requires more analysis and practice.

    • @dvdivine1962
      @dvdivine1962 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mohgs second phase is garbage, would be better if his period blood didn't fly everywhere and instead it was limited to a small aoe affect on his weapon.

  • @Antonio.S
    @Antonio.S ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Bloodborne base game was alright but if there was no dlc for bloodborne nobody would be calling it the best fromsoft game, so I suggest we wait for the ER dlc and see if they manage to surpass the old hunter dlc

    • @Squiddyize
      @Squiddyize ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Agreed, BB base game wasn't that much worth talking about. You just explore through the nightmares and all of a sudden it's over and the house is on fire lol. The DLC makes this game, just like DS2.

    • @Squiddyize
      @Squiddyize ปีที่แล้ว

      @beef business yeah, of course I'm just straight up excluding Horsefuck Valley and its two cats. Blocking that from my memory entirely.
      Other than that, stuff like Frozen Eleum Loyce, Shulva and Aldia are the highlights of the game imho.

    • @brandonchandler2556
      @brandonchandler2556 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@beefbusiness52Its crazing looking at how the original level design for DS2 was originally going to be

    • @cheerlessmarshes2768
      @cheerlessmarshes2768 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      let's not forget the absolute awful chalice dungeons they introduced. this is my biggest criticism of bloodborne fanboys criticizing every other fromsoft game, they treat bloodborne as the absolute pinnacle of gaming experience when its not, the absolute mediocre roster of base game bosses, having to farm for blood vials, 30 fps the list goes on but bloodborne fans never even dare to acknowledge this

    • @Hyperslayer_X
      @Hyperslayer_X ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@cheerlessmarshes2768 It’s pretty irritating tbh.

  • @enfrax
    @enfrax ปีที่แล้ว +32

    aw man, im not the only one who loves mohg (:
    Such a fantastic boss!
    Great video! The thing that gives me the most replay potential is trying out different builds. I really hope they gonna implement something like the reflections or gauntlets from sekiro at some point.

    • @ay00wtf
      @ay00wtf ปีที่แล้ว

      that nigga creepy asf im glad i killed him💀

    • @Blittsplitt5
      @Blittsplitt5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mohgs delayed attacks and 3 different things to deal with just makes it annoying

  • @lankeysob
    @lankeysob 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Healing perfect in BloodBorne? Hell no! It’s the worst in the series! Having to farm vials in the beginning of the game especially is boring and an absolute chore

    • @o_hell_nah
      @o_hell_nah 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      You're talking about farming, but not about healing itself. In Bloodborne the healing is very fast, it doesn't interfere with the equally fast paced combat. It is perfect for the game it is in, you're just looking through the trauma glasses.

    • @lankeysob
      @lankeysob 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@o_hell_nah The act of healing is fine, im not talking about that. I'm talking about the fact you need to farm for something that should be a core component. There's a reason that system didn't stick after bloodborne. It's because it sucks and is not fun in the slightest.

    • @fenrir_427
      @fenrir_427 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That is the idea, so the player gets accustomed to attack in order to recover hp, rather than mindlessly farming. The idea is to condition a an agressive gampelay behavior early in the game, through the scarcity of vials

    • @grutsthefoodman3645
      @grutsthefoodman3645 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I never felt like I was farming for vials since I always cleared out enemies in every area and it always stock piled on their own.

  • @crowquet56
    @crowquet56 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Agreed on all of it, ESPECIALLY map design. I was so disappointed with the insane amount of randomly placed portals, it really killed the immersion.

    • @crowquet56
      @crowquet56 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Where are the secret passages and tunnels and caves connecting areas?

  • @tommo9176
    @tommo9176 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    dude the scale of the 2 games are SO varied... it'd be like comparing the olympics to playin basketball with my dad when I was 11. Bloodborne was like a corridor simulator, the games are just SO different.

    • @AyKira
      @AyKira 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      they’re literally the same genre of games made by the same exact company but ones smaller

    • @tommo9176
      @tommo9176 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@AyKira ? one is open world the other isn't, but because they're made by the same company they're both so similar???

    • @3601-c3k
      @3601-c3k 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@tommo9176it’s literally the same level design. Elden ring areas/(legacy)dungeons are still designed like dark souls/bloodborne areas. The open world aspect is not relevant here

  • @regularbeaneater
    @regularbeaneater 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    "..while not traversible, the fact that all the nightmare realms are physically next to each other in the same space is so awesome."
    Hahah, yeah, totally ...wait, what?

  • @pragmat1k
    @pragmat1k 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Would love a follow-up with your opinion of the DLC. Especially with how they treated returning characters.

  • @Stryfe52
    @Stryfe52 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    As much as I love Sekiro, having to fight Juzou like 9 different times was ridiculous. One of those times was in the Owl Memory - *AFTER YOU KILLED HIM THE FIRST TIME!!*

    • @takeyourheart1
      @takeyourheart1 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      It’s 4, not 9, and you only *have* to fight him twice, both times being in Hirata because it’s a memory, not reality.

    • @Stryfe52
      @Stryfe52 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@takeyourheart1 I was being hyperbolic.

  • @luigiprofeta2295
    @luigiprofeta2295 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As someone who played ER with 2 friends (2 of us being souls veterans) all the way through, I'd like to say that the buff that the bosses get is borderline too much by the end game. The HP buff can really drag and dampen the fight out while the damage buff makes getting hit by 2 moves can kill you very easily.
    I'd like to say the player with spirit ashes is the happy medium at times, but there are those few that are way too strong for the game. (looking at you mimic tear 10+ that literally soloed one of my NG+ runs up to the fire giant)

    • @christopheryanez
      @christopheryanez ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It got to a point where my friends and I were better off summoning 1 player for help instead of 2

    • @luigiprofeta2295
      @luigiprofeta2295 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Christopher Yanez yeeeeep for pretty much fire giant to the last boss. I think we did malaketh as a 3-man party, but we barely skimmed by the second phase.

  • @livix3767
    @livix3767 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I played BB and ER over a dozen times and I can tell ER didn't failed in it's vision they're both different games with different gameplay philosophy.
    I feel that 80% of players who have problems with bosses is them not understanding that bosses AI work with distance. The best example being Malenia if you are close she'll always do extended combos and will charge stab you when you heal. Once you understand what move at what distance/after what attack the bosses will do it becomes way more engaging. I played with all kinds of builds/weapons and never had the impression to be in disadvantage. It's all just about learning and adapting. The only difference with other titles is that ER bosses don't let player heal to their face or being too greedy without consequences.
    As much as I love Bloodborne I have to say this game is way too forgiving when it comes to boss battles. When I first played the game I only died to Micolash (oneshot by Call of Ebrietas BS) and to Ebrietas (didn't see the lasers coming) and completely steamrolled all bosses DLC incuded. Why is that? Because :
    1)Humanoid bosses too easy to stagger and parry.
    2)Beast sized bosses become complete joke once you found the dead angle because they'll never touch you.
    There lie my problem with BB, except few exceptions, parries are free and the game never punishes you for standing in dead angles and rewards agressivity (greed). In ER on the other hand, you can't stand in dead angles, some bosses require three paries to get a riposte (and ER's parries are harder to pull than in BB) and get punished for being too greedy or healing in front of the boss.
    Malenia and Maliketh boss fights were when it clicked for me that this game isn't DS3 nor BB nor Sekiro and that I needed to understand what the game's vision was. These fights took me hours the first time but since I understood the game's vision, I can beat those two almost hitless and I'm far from a pro at these games.
    In conclusion, ER and BB are both great but flawed games with different visions.

    • @thelegendofxander
      @thelegendofxander  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      This is an interesting point but I think you missed mine somewhat. What frustrates me is that the rules are so much more inconsistent in ER than in BB. In BB, sure it's easy to capitalise on weaknesses but that's a reward for mastery of mechanics. As easy as it is to say, parrying is a difficult thing to master. I was very out of practice while getting the footage for this video and it shows.
      ER is so inconsistent with enemies that do and don't animation read, and honestly, i don't think the excuse of distance justifies that to me. Having to bail on a fight to back up far enough to heal so I don't have Malenia cancel out of a recovery window and fuck me isn't fun. I'm glad you can do these games hitless but that doesn't change flawed design, only your understanding of those flaws and how to adapt.
      It's clear from the footage I know how Malenia's AI works for the most part. That doesn't excuse her flaws to me.

    • @bbyjohn11
      @bbyjohn11 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Bloodbourne bosses are lack luster overall.

    • @Lucivius27
      @Lucivius27 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@bbyjohn11 Yup only Ludwig is a challenging boss in DLC. Pthumerian Descendant on Dungeon. and Gascoigne on Main game beat others quickly even Maria is all bark no bite.

    • @dvdivine1962
      @dvdivine1962 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Malenia is garbage, Malekith is far better.
      This is an objective fact and I will prove anyone wrong who says so, it's straight up non-negotiable.

    • @yab3146
      @yab3146 ปีที่แล้ว

      @The Legend of Xander malenia will never cancel a recovery window to catch you out of a heal, no boss does this. Go into the malenia fight, bait out any attack with a long recovery window and heal in front of her when she recovers, she will do absolutely nothing since she can't cancel a recovery window to heal punish.

  • @mandrews6282
    @mandrews6282 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Elden Ring is fantastic, the first time. The sense of wonder in scale and exploration become much harder to replicate, even on just a second playthrough. And the massive time sink and length also are a negative hit to replayability. Those are mostly what separate it and something like Bloodborne for me. On a first playthrough though there were far more moments of mystery, surprise and wonder, rewarding exploration, and world building events. But where Bloodborne I’ve played multiple times, sometimes back to back, I’ve only played Elden Ring twice, and those playthroughs were separated by a 6 month break. Elden Ring just needs time to breathe after each playthrough where a game like Bloodborne does not, to the same degree at least. Also personally I’m more a fan of the lovecraftian aesthetic and Victorian horror than the fantasy setting of Elden Ring. But the same there can be said of personal comparisons between Dark Souls and Bloodborne for me. Which is why I also loved Thymesia.
    FromSoft just has a vibe and ambiance in each of their games that no other dev in the genre seems to replicate, no matter what setting their game takes place in. And I love that they never just rest on their laurels and are always changing things up with new IP’s in meaningful ways. It’s way too hard to compare Elden Ring and Bloodborne because they are two wildly different games, despite certain core undertones that FS brings to the table. Similar to how Dark Souls and Sekiro can’t really be compared.
    Also, PS5’s have totally been available for months now on PS Direct regularly. And are on many store shelves and sites as the supply issues come to an end. I actually had to replace my launch day console a few months back, and ended up walking into a GameStop on Christmas Eve of all days to find they had both Digital and Disc editions in stock. Was able to just walk in and walk out with one. Demon’s Souls is amazing though. Highly recommend whenever you grab a PS5. As well as Returnal. Returnal is very different in combat and game design, but, shares that tough but fair combat, a robust mysterious world that offers obtuse storytelling, and a similar sense of ambiance as well as satisfaction when completing a tough boss or biome. I had never played any FromSoft games prior to Returnal. Picked it up thinking it would be a filler game as most releases were getting delayed at the time, and thought I’d hate it. Ended up loving it so much I platinum’d it and put in another 200 hours or more just doing runs and completing the eventual dlc story expansion and tower. Wanted more or something similar, picked up Demon’s Souls, and I was hooked. Played every FromSoft title multiple times for months, and it felt great playing Elden Ring as a fan.

  • @someguythatdoesstuff7658
    @someguythatdoesstuff7658 ปีที่แล้ว +56

    In my opinion, the early-game has the best exploration and atmosphere, but I think that the late-game is where Elden Ring's combat and bosses peak.
    The early areas Limgrave, Liurnia, and Caelid are amazing just from how much variety and density of content there is.
    However, I think that most of the main bosses here aren't amazing when it comes to combat and game mechanics.
    Godrick has some of the most aggregiously slow and simple attacks in the game; Rennala's spells you can just simply run from while she spams spirits.
    The bosses in the early game can be a bit too simple and over-reliant on delayed attacks to roll-catch hit you.
    The late game areas, aside from the legacy dungeons, suck-ass.
    It's so flat, full of reused content, enemy scaling spikes, and the snow-y aesthetic can get a bit too same-y and monotonous.
    Fortunately, by the time you are already in this stage of the game, your build is now a fully realized character that nolonger needs changes.
    Also, by this point in the game, you are now familiar enough with Elden Ring's combat that it's now intuitve and second nature, making combat encounters feel a bit more fluid.
    The best part: the bosses.
    The bosses in the late-game are, in my opinion, not just the best in the game, but some of the best in FromSoft's catalogue.
    The bosses in this stage of the game ramp up in speed; thus, making their attack animations feel much faster, more natural, and reactible than a lot of the delayed attack spammers in the early game.
    Maliketh and Godfrey are perfect examples of this.
    These bosses rely less on delayed attacks to hit the player and more on combo branches and mixups.
    I also like how it's much more evident that bosses in this stage of the game are more sensitive of your positioning and distance from them so they'll adjust their combos to keep up with where you are.
    This is a cool change because they won't just wail their weapons in air right after you outspace their combos with a few backwards dodges (I'm looking at you Abyss Watchers)
    They also have attacks that can be simultaneously dodged and punished with advanced mechanics like how Godfrey's stomps and Beast Clergymen's double swipe can be better avoided with jump attacking over them instead of dodging them.
    This makes combat encounters feel a bit more fun, kind of like jumping over Perilous Sweeps in Sekiro.
    What really helps is that Elden Ring is the most generous with stamina among all the FromSoftware games, meaning that your character will most likely not get exhausted even if you dodge, I don't know, maybe an 8-hit combo.
    Not only do you consume less stamina per action in this game, but there's also no hard-caps and harsh soft-caps.
    Another thing that I also think is cool and immersive is that some combo's openings aren't just after the last hit, but some of them are not even at the end but actually somewhere within the combo.
    An example of this has to be Radagon as he is one of the most aggressive bosses in ER.
    He will sometimes immediately attack right after a combo ends so it is much wiser to go for opportunities and openings.
    It's a good way to make these bosses less boring when you have to wait for them to finish their long-ass combo just to hit them.
    Another thing I also liked were the "unreactable" attacks and followups, the complete opposite of delayed attacks as these attacks have next to no wind-ups at all.
    These may seem like bullshit at first until you realize that the previous attacks were their windups, or these attacks are activated if you're a certain distance from the boss while they're in neutral.
    Once you get these attacks down, it's extremely satisfying.
    Don't get me wrong, I still think that some of them have bullshit mechanics (Elden Stars and Waterfowl), but I think that the late-game bosses offer some of the most satisfying and fun combat encounters in the game.
    Maliketh, Radagon, Godfrey, and Malenia are possibly some of my favorite bosses of all time.
    EDIT: Your video is pretty well-edited and put together despite being long and huge (like Elden Ring).
    You get a like and a sub from me.

    • @I-Suck-T1tties
      @I-Suck-T1tties ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm not reading all that ..................................................... nerd

    • @meathir4921
      @meathir4921 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I don’t know how you can defend unreactable or unavoidable attacks at all. Radagon’s lightning spit, Godskin Noble’s belly echo or Godrick’s tornado (the last one saddens me since he’s otherwise an excellent fight) are so fucking stupid and force you to play around their existence in the exact same way a move like Waterfowl Dance does.

    • @Rosegold_sky
      @Rosegold_sky ปีที่แล้ว +2

      yeah yeab, i know boss is some what okay, just give us a faster roll or dodge for players please, that the speed to match with those boss. We should not be stuck with roll from ds1,2

    • @ramen3643
      @ramen3643 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@meathir4921 godricks tornado has an insanely long tell, it's just pretty subtle, I not hit godrick pretty easily since I was always able to tell when he was about to do the tornado, he goes out of neutral and starts standing upright for 2 seconds qnd then does the tornado, it's really easy to react to it in my eyes

    • @ramen3643
      @ramen3643 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I completely agree, I felt like late game was my favorite part of the game purely because of the bosses, and areas like elphael and farum azula were cool, sure mountaintops isn't as good as limgrave or altus, but the bosses are the best in the game and probably the souls series as a whole as well, with 2 good legacy dungeons (the most visually pleasing in the game might I add) to cap it all off, I loved the endgame in elden ring so much and I always get so annoyed when I hear people say elden ring has a bad endgame, heck, I even enjoyed the mountaintops, I thought the visuals were pretty cool and I liked how it was q bit more empty since it made it more atmospheric

  • @Hakitosama
    @Hakitosama ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Ludwig fight is sooooooo perfect ! The feeling of dancing with the boss rather than fighting, the bone chilling cinematic, the music THE MUSIC !! and the LORE !!!! The tragic fall from grace of a true knight ! Brilliant

  • @insertedgynamehere
    @insertedgynamehere ปีที่แล้ว +34

    Why would you think astel is unique? You literally see one on the path through ainsel.

    • @jonnymario771
      @jonnymario771 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      He is pretty much a grown star beast or someshit, based on an Antlion.
      Well, ppl that ignore lore may come with those conclusions I guess.

    • @TREVORVADER
      @TREVORVADER ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@jonnymario771 yeah. It’s made pretty obvious that they’re some sort of alien magic species. The full grown fallingstar beast on Mt Gelmir even has the gravity beam (galick gun) like Astel has as well as thrn having many other similar capabilities and physical similarities.

  • @EriksLore
    @EriksLore หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Fantastic video full of fantastic points. I think a major issue is that ER moves around the plot points it took from its sources of inspiration- I think it's clear a lot of the plot is based on Norse mythology, Ragnarok and the infighting amongst Gods, but that story ends with the Ice Giants burning the world down with their flame. In ER, the burning of the Erdtree felt to me like the most significant single occurrence and should have been at the very end for the most impact. You also make good points about Radagon and the Elden Beast. It would have made so much more intuitive sense to fight Radagon/Marika at the same time as they struggle against each other.

  • @wesakafortune8201
    @wesakafortune8201 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Lol can't be serious. I honestly don't see how anyone can complain about Elden Ring. If you have completed all three achievement endings you understand the late game completely. I have platinum trophy's for Elden Ring and Bloodborne and don't see how anyone could compare the two as the only thing they really have in common is they are made by from software. They are both very well done just completely different.

    • @thatmemeguy2520
      @thatmemeguy2520 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Elden ring isnt bad imo its just not good in the long run and due to the open world being a horseback sim and the bosses ar not even fun to fight.And most of the best bosses ar late game

  • @Bumbum_Inspector
    @Bumbum_Inspector ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I don't know, I think something like Elden Beast makes perfect sense for Elden Ring's lore and makes far more sense than the "great ones" of Bloodborne. Elden Beast being a simple envoy that means absolutely nothing to the unfathomable cosmic great one that created it lends to the incomprehensible scale of Elden Ring's great ones, while Bloodborne's "great ones" feel far from great and just feel like easily killable mindless cosmic beasts just trying to survive, similar to the creatures of something like the A Quiet Place movie. I also think not knowing literally anything about the Elden Beast makes more sense in comparison to knowing tons about the Moon Presence. Creatures like this would do everything within their power to exist without being known to exist and those that find out of their existence end up being corrupted by its superior power and turned into tools of the creature and abominations of their former selves like with Marika and Radagon. Elden Beast accomplishes this "envoy of a great and unimaginable being" secret existence perfectly while Moon Presence fails miserably in this department in my opinion, which to me makes Moon Presence feel infinitely weaker and less threatening in scale compared to the Elden Beast.

    • @MaidenlessScrub
      @MaidenlessScrub 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same for me. Like Elden Beast is supposed to be a secret being behind the curtain that use Marika and Radagon like a puppet. It's not supposed to be known by anyone, and the most we could know about it is from a very vague source that hints at its existence.

  • @JulianCipher-gr4qz
    @JulianCipher-gr4qz 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    Miyazaki lost his touch after Bloodborne.
    Dark Souls 3 was where all the delayed attack overtuned boss nonsense started but didn't quite get out of hand yet.
    Elden Ring was what decided that unfair boss design was fun, and the fanbase is ravenous enough to gobble it up and snap at anyone who criticizes their perfect, flawless game.

    • @diamondarmy5546
      @diamondarmy5546 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Actually delusional

    • @MakioGoHardio
      @MakioGoHardio 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Ds3 and Bloodborne are literally the same except ds3 has slightly less jank lmao.
      ER and Sekiro have the best combat and bosses in the series, but I completely understand that someone wouldn’t enjoy it, your opinions are completely valid but stop trying to paint your personal criticisms as objectively correct.

    • @unfortunatecircumstances8870
      @unfortunatecircumstances8870 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      ​@@MakioGoHardioYou're factually faster in Bloodborne. Only time you're faster in a From game is Sekiro or AC.
      Perhaps the Elden Ring dlc weapons in make you faster than Bloodborne, but in DS3 you are 100% slower. Ds3 doesn't have the hunter dash, only slower sidesteps. That's not even mentioning the Old Hunters bone which you can spam like Bloodhound Step.

    • @MakioGoHardio
      @MakioGoHardio 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@unfortunatecircumstances8870 all I gotta say is watch ongbal play ds3/BB and then compare it to Sekiro and ER.
      All ongbal does in BB/DS3 is use positioning in minor ways and dodge that’s about how far the complexity goes in both games
      The trick weapons ultimately don’t add much to combat except one move, you can easily replicate this by switching to another weapon in any souls game.
      I’m not talking about how fast the combat is, I’m talking about how mechanically complex the combat is.
      Also this guys channel sucks, he does 0 research and doesn’t know what he’s talking about from a mechanical standpoint.
      In ER/Sekiro the bosses are always aggressive and the pace of the fights are very fast, whilst in BB/ds3 you have to dodge 1-3 attacks get a few swings in repeat until you’re sleeping from the boredom.

  • @aschelocke5287
    @aschelocke5287 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    "i'm a normal guy with a job. i can't invest that time [to learn waterfowl dance]"
    > makes a 45min video

    • @anonisnoone6125
      @anonisnoone6125 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      U think he made and edited this all in 1 go?

    • @aschelocke5287
      @aschelocke5287 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@anonisnoone6125 i don't. That's why i have a point. 45min wouldn't be much. The time it took to make this video would be enough to learn at least three waterfowl dances

  • @m0xsy57
    @m0xsy57 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I don't agree with the NEED to grind in Elden Ring, if you just play the game naturally and explore you'll be RL150+ before you finish the game. People who farm runes are either players on a subsequent playthrough and don't want to "explore" everywhere because they know what they need and where it is or they are more casual players who want to make the game easier for themselves or they don't understand the player is meant to be disadvantaged against bosses unlike in your typical open world RPG where bosses aren't much worse than regular enemies.

  • @Jhas14ducks
    @Jhas14ducks 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    As the demodcracy one said “I can’t believe I live in a world where radahn was nerfed and water fowl dance wasn’t” 29:50 radahn was perfect and they nerfed him too much for no godamn reason

    • @victorprati7908
      @victorprati7908 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ah yes the democracy one of the shiddiest hot takers on the platform

  • @asafk2162
    @asafk2162 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    7:27 this criticism is so utterly detached from reality. Changing the other areas visually in a way that makes sense would've been a whole lot of work, making it so they are also worth exploring again from a gameplay perspective would take an unfathomable amount of additional development time and money, and also would've been absolutely terrible in terms of pacing.

  • @aallen3311
    @aallen3311 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Elden Beast should have been like Aldia, we’re it doesn’t effect too much but a reward fight for you doing stuff throughout the game

  • @NateJones10
    @NateJones10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I agree with you on late game issues, but the differences between Bloodborne and Elden Ring is a huge difference in resources for the world change. Bloodborne does it skyboxes, some repurposed bosses being made visible and some bot scripts. Elden ring had to construct two versions of the capitol, the erdtree, its sky and the partical effects. Its alot more expensive to make 2 limgraves, 2 caelid, etc. I agree it would have been awesome though.

    • @facundovera3227
      @facundovera3227 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Also not all areas in BB go all crazy during endgame, only the main ones.

  • @LordMcQuack
    @LordMcQuack ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Nothing went wrong
    Elden Ring is amazing

  • @The_Roosta
    @The_Roosta ปีที่แล้ว +12

    The lore, the open world, and the build variety of Elden Ring is amazing. I got hooked on it. The combat is some of the best, but man. Bloodborne is a masterpiece. The combat is the best out of any game I've ever played. That fight with Gehrman felt epic, and amazing. I think Bloodborne might be my favorite game. I can't wait to do the DLC and fight the orphan of Kos and Lady Maria.

    • @thelegendofxander
      @thelegendofxander  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Oh man you GOTTA play Old Hunters. Best content From has ever done tbh

    • @MILDMONSTER1234
      @MILDMONSTER1234 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you like BB combat please play Nioh

    • @The_Roosta
      @The_Roosta ปีที่แล้ว

      @@thelegendofxander I ordered the disc copy with the DLC. I can't wait to play it.

    • @The_Roosta
      @The_Roosta ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Mild Monster I just got it! I'm waiting for Bloodborne so I can do the DLC and playing through Dark Souls 3. Then I'm going to do Sekiro or Nioh next.

    • @takeyourheart1
      @takeyourheart1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I don’t understand the hype around Bloodborne’s combat, can you explain? To me it’s just hack and slash for the most part and the frame rate makes it feel awful. I cannot understand how people call it a masterpiece over Elden Ring.

  • @heretic3629
    @heretic3629 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    They make you kill genichiro over and over again in sekiro if you die to the sword saint it’s fun in my opinion and just adds to the challenges the game brings you. I love reading wet nurse’s attacks and quick step dodging trough them seamlessly.

    • @sekiro_the_one-armed_wolf
      @sekiro_the_one-armed_wolf ปีที่แล้ว +21

      They build genichiro up so much only for you to be able to absolutely grind him into powder by the end of any normal playthrough, shit is hilarious

    • @godfrey4461
      @godfrey4461 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@sekiro_the_one-armed_wolf Because he exist to test your skills

    • @bbbbbbb51
      @bbbbbbb51 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @beef business what's really hilarious is that eventually you get so good that you can start up a fresh save & beat Genichiro on the first encounter even without damage upgrades, a healing gourd, or mikiri counters.

  • @dracobutwhatever8611
    @dracobutwhatever8611 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    The changing of the map would have been so much effort for so little reward. In order for the whole map to change (not including the underground since the ash wouldn’t get there), I reckon they would have needed so much time and energy to think about how it would affect every area.
    The evergaol containing is there for an extra fight and lore purposes. The people trapped in evergaols were there when they were caught for their ‘evil’ acts. In Godfrey’s case, I think it was when he ran away from the capital.
    The map is so open and combined with the abundance of checkpoints, the shortcuts being revealed are pretty worthless imo.
    I do agree with your points of copy paste enemies, combat being better in Bloodborne, late game exploration, specifically Malenia’s input reading waterfowl, Godfrey and Radagon being a good fight, Torrent missing in the final fight and Radagon coming back after beating him.
    I don’t mind the input reading and really enjoyed the difficulty of learning Malenia’s moveset and how to dodge them (same with the crucible knights). I had to essentially spend hours to learn all of it and it was a really amazing feeling that I got once I had beaten her.
    I think its really funny how you struggled with Malenia because of your build, but had a really good time with Mohg. If you run a low health build (full on mage) with Mohg, unless you know about the talisman that nerfs his nihil and you somehow dodge all the bloodflame that he sprays, he is a really annoying boss fight. But for the most part, I do agree Mohg is a good boss (I have a love hate relationship with nihil).
    The elden beast felt epic to me because I heard about the Greater Will this whole time so thought of this boss as having a connection to it (which it happened to be).
    Fighting Marika wouldn’t have made sense lore wise.
    I wish the endings you considered were bad would at least let us experience the world in that state (e.g. if we kill anything, it stays dead in the Age of Duskborn ending).
    I would like to note tho, that I wish the burning of the erdtree affected Godwyn’s corpse (burnt parts of his skin so his corpse decides to move and allows us to fight him as a boss. Also, hate the blood starved beast in Bloodborne.

    • @meathir4921
      @meathir4921 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I think nihil works as a unique and iconic gimmick for Mogh. It’s a shame Elden Ring has some other unavoidable/unreactable attacks because it would help contribute to nihil feeling special. I think it does work though.

    • @dracobutwhatever8611
      @dracobutwhatever8611 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@meathir4921 I agree it is so iconic of Mohg. Part of why I love it is the mini culture around nihil.

    • @OscarSanchez-vo9dx
      @OscarSanchez-vo9dx ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I honestly don't mind the whole land not being covered in ash, we don't know how long it was burning for but eventually yes it would cover everything, but it didn't burn long enough to leave the capital

    • @karmicbacklash
      @karmicbacklash ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Fully agree, considering how much content the game already gives you this part just comes off like unrealistic wishlist rather than any kind of serious critique. Not to mention that the altered world state splits the online player base (I assume to avoid spoilers) which can be a pain for jolly coop in Leyndell. Starting from Capital Rampart whenever I want to help out a friend is annoying, I'm glad it didn't impact a bunch of other places.

    • @higaiwokeru
      @higaiwokeru ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Fighting Godwyn’s corpse wouldn’t have made sense lore-wise (since we care about lore so much) since its just a body trying to bring itself back to life without a soul to make it whole
      Its acting on instinct, not desire

  • @420247paul
    @420247paul 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I dont think they are the same kind of games. Elden Ring succeeded more than any from soft game ever lol.

    • @juuglord8509
      @juuglord8509 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      BB was a console exclusive. ER had *huge* hype. For many it was their first souls game, and many of those new players didn’t actually finish it.

  • @valrond
    @valrond ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Elden Ring just reached 20 million copies sold. The game is so much bigger than any other Souls game, including the 30 fps capped Bloodborne (yes, it matters. 30 fps doesn't cut it).
    So it's kind of ridiculous that Elden Ring failed.
    Yes, the scaling after the capital got out of hand, but it is still a better game than Bloodbourn, and much more succesful.

  • @insertedgynamehere
    @insertedgynamehere ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Also the elden beast didn't come from nowhere, it's the elden ring itself. The thing that's been hyped up, the whole game, that the game is named after.
    Marika is on the player's side, she wouldn't fight you.

    • @RedWolfenstein
      @RedWolfenstein ปีที่แล้ว

      You fight marika when you fight radagon since they are the same person and no one knows what the elden beast is exactly

    • @richardrussel4567
      @richardrussel4567 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@RedWolfenstein yes and no. While yes you fight radagon who is Marika, these aspects have opposing goals. Remember radagon tried to repair the elden ring after Marika shattered it.

    • @insertedgynamehere
      @insertedgynamehere ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@RedWolfenstein the elden stars description says the elden beast became the elden ring, and the beast has a fracture in it's chest

    • @danylonazarov
      @danylonazarov ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Xylus well, there would be no purpose for Greater Will to keep Marika hanging on Rune-arc as punishment if they with radagon were just corpses - we see Marika breathing heavily and showing some signs of life before falling and Radagon taking control (which itself wouldn't make sense if it was just corse)

  • @StrunDoNhor
    @StrunDoNhor ปีที่แล้ว +3

    One thing that I don't think FromSoft has _ever_ done that well is player HP, with Elden Ring being the most glaring example.
    Stats in RPG's exist so that you have different options that open different play-styles. In FS games, you level-up Strength so you can use the big bonk weapons, Intelligence so you can use certain spells, etc. Ideally, Vigor should be the "bruiser/tank stat", which lets you face-tank hits instead of dodging them (which is what Stamina should be used for, considering it lets you dodge more often and "enables" fast rolls via increasing your carry capacity). It should not be a requirement, but just another option.
    Example: If you have 100 health, then 25 flat damage represents an entire quarter of your total health pool -- a massive hit that you cannot afford to take, especially in drawn-out fights, such as against a boss. If you have 250 health, however, then that same 25-damage hit only represents 10% of your maximum health; a hit that you _can_ afford to take, especially if it means landing a potentially big hit of your own. It's damage-trading at its most basic, "my numbers vs. your numbers", and it's something that Elden Ring's late-game takes a big, steaming dump on.
    End-game enemies (especially bosses) seem to have had their damage values balanced around 50 Vigor. Unfortunately, this leaves the player with two options: 1) maximize your health to match enemy damage, potentially sacrificing your own damage -- not an easy thing to just _do_ when all the damage stats, except Arcane, hard-cap at 80. Or 2) treat every build as a kind of glass cannon, even Strength builds with long animation commitments. Neither option is rewarding, since a high health pool feels like something you've been pigeon-holed into, rather than something you chose to invest in. Even then, it never feels like you're "gaining" anything with high health, since enemies & bosses are _still_ going to chunk you for 15~25% of your maximum health per hit, just like they did in the early game.
    The are a couple of ways FromSoft could've fixed this, in my eyes:
    1) just balance late-game enemy damage around 30 Vigor instead of 50. Let us min-max our core stats, while also having the option of investing ~20 levels into _actual, tangible_ survivability.
    2) double-down on percentage-based damage reduction. Without going into the math, reducing damage by percentages means that each point of player health becomes more valuable. With high enough reduction, early-game enemies stop becoming threats _without_ having to increase the player's health, in turn meaning that any health increases become _that much_ more impactful.

  • @ImarBenIsrael
    @ImarBenIsrael ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Interesting comparing what failed with elden ring when what's the sales of Bloodborne and elden ring . What's considered a failure ? . I like both games personally, both do something different. . I get it , the og hardcore like the older games more than elden ring and that's great but does one have to down the other to make Bloodborne great tho ? Also we need a remake of bloodborne

    • @flamingmanure
      @flamingmanure ปีที่แล้ว +5

      the more i visit bb fan circles the more i notice this smug superiority and objectivity in their subjective and bordnerline delusional opinions towards which souls game should be ranked the best, especially towards games that completely overshadow bb like dark souls or ER, lol just look at how many " BB vs other FRMsoft game" there are XD especially compared to ER, almost like the fanbase has an inferiority complex or something, which frankly makes sense considering that the only thing keeping it relevant are the few fanboy vids like this one that come out on the successful tails of the newer fromsoft games, which imo are much better anyway. i think im staying away from bbs fanbase for a while, it easily has the most delusional and obnoxious fanbase between the fromsoft games.

    • @ImarBenIsrael
      @ImarBenIsrael ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@flamingmanure I get you . Fanbases for the games tend to cannibalize themselves whether they know better or not to uphold a game . Don't have to tear one down for the other .

    • @UndeadMerchant
      @UndeadMerchant 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​​​​@@flamingmanuredog, do you not realize you're doing the same thing as them rn?
      It's a problem with every fan of any of these games, not just a bb one. I see plenty of ER and DS3 fans act just as bad.

    • @ThePalebloodHunter
      @ThePalebloodHunter 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@UndeadMerchant In fact, this guy does EXACTLY the same thing in all the TH-cam videos that talk about Bloodborne, putting the game so far below until it is the black sheep of Formsoftware, which yes, man, ER is the best game, so stop that shit already.

  • @sweeeeeeeeeeeeee
    @sweeeeeeeeeeeeee ปีที่แล้ว +4

    To answer your question nothing went wrong both games are fantastic.

  • @existentialcrisis31
    @existentialcrisis31 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    When I first played elden Ring I loved it. But after my second playthrough I began seeing the cracks and for a while I had a very similar opinion about the game as you. But I kept playing to get better and I noticed something, elden Ring is only good if you are good at elden ring. At least this is how it is for me. I've done 2 rl2 playthroughs now and I've gotten 10x better at the game because of it, and because of how much better I am now I absolutely love elden Ring again.
    Every boss is like a puzzle that needs to be solved and when you begin to solve it the fight gets better. The most obvious example of this is malenia. I hated her my first few playthroughs, but as I started to prefect that fight I fell in love with it. Malenia started as one of my least favorite bosses and now she is by far my favorite boss

    • @thetoyodacar2264
      @thetoyodacar2264 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Though im not as good as you, I had the same feeling after figthing malenia for the second time. Became one of my favorite bosses, second only to mohg. Both feel like elaborate dances with more strategy than most bosses, such as positioning in mohgs second phase and predicting the waterfoul dance for malenia

    • @enman009
      @enman009 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      That is an interesting sentiment. My first playthrough was like a 9/10, but after multiple playthroughs, pure melee and some self imposed challenges, not only I understood the purpose and the overall design better, I felt the game's rulesets and what it expected from me. As DJ Cobbler said: the endgame is not this impossible unfair challenge, the game rewarded you with many tools and expects you to use them as you see fit.
      The mindset of this being DS3 Part 2 died and instantly became, alongside Bloodborne, my favorite Fromsoft game and a true Masterpiece.

    • @victorprati7908
      @victorprati7908 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      What a very polite way to say to him git gud 😂
      I share a similar experience and totally agreed my dude

    • @jankogo
      @jankogo ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I am doing a RL1 right now and have done about 60 % and I agree that the game is really enjoyable when you are forced to learn the bosses moves in detail, explore the different buffs and learn many ashes of war, but I will still say that many of the above points stand. I think Malenia is a cool boss, but the combination of waterfowl and healing on attacks is a bit too much IMHO, just as I think that Midir has 20 % too much health. I really dislike the reused assets and think the game would be a lot better if it was a little smaller with fewer quality bosses. Lastly I think the delayed attacks as well as the input reading in the game are a downgrade compared to earlier entries. With that said ER is a fantastic and enjoyable game that I have completed five times. It just could have been even better.

    • @existentialcrisis31
      @existentialcrisis31 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@jankogo I agree with most of this. Malenia is bit much, but a fun challenge to overcome anyways, the input reading is garbage. But I have to disagree about midir. He is a Gaint dragon him having a ton of health makes sense and makes him feel like a monster of a boss. Besides if you get the critical attack on his head it does a ton of damage so it's not even that bad

  • @Channel-io4xu
    @Channel-io4xu 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    If you think input reading in the main game is bad, you're gonna love the dlc

    • @RickMartin-xt1id
      @RickMartin-xt1id 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      It honestly just sounds like he's got a skill issue.

    • @its_saber1525
      @its_saber1525 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I had a problem with main game, not as much the dlc bosses. Divine Beast sucked as it was just AoE spam and camera issues

    • @halabumscadumtious9131
      @halabumscadumtious9131 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      ⁠​⁠@@RickMartin-xt1idI think what goes on in the real world is more important and more rewarding for a lot of people

    • @KhangNguyen-ij4xh
      @KhangNguyen-ij4xh 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      His point about how the game is built around coop is further proven imo. A lot of the bosses are nigh unbearable that you either summon or grind scooby doo snacks to out tank their damage and out dps their 60 millions HP, only for the final boss to stomp that anyway because he has twice the dps, thrice the health pool, quadruple the AoE bullshit, and half as many openings
      All in all this video aged pretty well considering the DLC imo

    • @ambersinghdreamybull
      @ambersinghdreamybull 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      ​@@KhangNguyen-ij4xh my man just admit you got a skill issue.

  • @acebathound7572
    @acebathound7572 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    I don't know how controversial of an opinion this is since I'm not very deep into the fandom focused around From's games...but I think I'll just say it anyway. It feels like it's (most of the time) the second half of their games that kind of gets a little meh. The beginnings are usually very strong most of the time, and there is always one area or a particular moment that starts a small or massive downward spiral.

    • @kostazarikos3383
      @kostazarikos3383 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Agreed with ds1 and elden ring for sure. I think bb and ds3 later in are still great

    • @enman009
      @enman009 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Bloodborne's nightmare sections and Chalice Dungeons are weak. And the 1st third of Dark Souls 3 suffers from a lot of ganks, shallow corridor design, similar looking areas and some of the worst swamps in the series.
      ER's second half has some weak moments, but it is consistent, specially when it comes to level design, questlines and bosses.

    • @dvdivine1962
      @dvdivine1962 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@enman009 questlines are rubbish, always end in death or betrayal. Nothing you haven't seen before in a souls game, far too predictable.

    • @enman009
      @enman009 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@dvdivine1962 Boc doesn't die and ends up thanking you for finding his mother's voice, Serpent Lady accepts herself and calls you her champion, and the Jar Boy also thanks you and Hoslow for helping him and his village. Patches also lives and so does Sellen, Ranni, Melina if you choose the Frenzy Flame and Dung Eater. And that isn't counting how some deaths are portrayed as honorable or emotionally cathartic (Hewg, Alexander, the Hoslow Knight, etc). So... It seems that reductive point is not true.

    • @dvdivine1962
      @dvdivine1962 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@enman009 still most end up dying, not reductive when it's true, honorable or not death is death. and sellen turns into a ball of faces not being able to utter a sentence.
      Also why didn't you include Nepheli? It's the most happiest quest line ending in a fromsoft game.

  • @karmenion
    @karmenion ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I agree with many points, but also disagree with many as well. Biggest disagreement is that about Elden Beast. I don't thing that Radagon should stay dead. I understand it would make sense since EB did turn him into sword and stuff, but then fight itself is so easy that it being a single fight would make final boss a joke(then again moon present was a joke compared to Gherman as well, so idk). Also Elden Beast is like avatar of Greater Will, so saying that there was no build up to it is incorect. We didn't know what form greater will would take, but that it is final boss I think makes complete sense. Deffinitelly more then if it was Marika, who started the whhole mess in a first place and wanted to end the rule of greater will, which is why she ended up impaled(presumably by what kinda looks like spike made out of Maliketh's power).
    second thing I will disagree with is fact that you called Bloodborne best combat when Sekiro exists. Sekiro is also super agressive like BB, but feels so much more sattisfying because it fells like reasl swordplay, not two dudes hitting each other waiting for their turs while other is rolling like stupuid(btw this reminds me of cool mechanic that Malenia has and I saw iut on my 7th playthrough where she will deflect your sword if you spam fast attacks and then hit you in return)
    What I agree on is deffinitelly Astel and Godfroy(wyrms I tolerate because there being multiple makes sense since they are a species that inhabits the world of Elden RIng even if there are too many of them).
    Malenia is the hardest thing to talk about for me, since there is a lot of things I love about that fight(absolutely dissagre with what you said about her not giving you windows to attack (she is so much more lenient then Morgott), but damn waterfowl is a stain on almost perfect fight(same with her agression in 2nd phase, but you still get windows to attack if you stay close to her and await your turn.
    In conclussion great video. I hope you keep up the good work.

  • @HeyTarnished
    @HeyTarnished ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Actually I disagree with a lot of your points in the video, let’s start:
    Copy/paste bosses: These are hidden at the end of the catacombs/hero/graves etc, they’re completely optional & I think most of them are decently-built and interwoven with the game’s world in ways better than I could imagine & very rewarding even if you got an item that isn’t suited for your current build, you could Re-spec at Rennala in your subsequent playthroughs, trust me I’ve done it a lot, I mean the amount of variety the game features in terms of enemies/bosses in the game is absurd, it’s like 6 Bloodbornes combined, now compare that with BB’s chalice dungeons which are absolute garbage in comparison with a lot of repeated bosses/enemies and ones that are separated from their main world/levels.
    Bosses & End-game bosses: The bosses in the are the best in the entire Soulsborne series hands down, and we haven't even seen the DLC bosses too, basically what makes them that much better is the unique combo branching & this rhythmic complexity to them, positioning is paramount when you're fighting against them (kinda like Orphan & Ludwig), the amount of skill expression & the unique punishing windows you can create against these bosses are just mind-blowing, even the end-game ones, they take these lessons you’ve learned & amplify them to the maximum, even the “input reading” thing, the bosses are designed in a way that they want you to get up-close & personal, they don’t want you to break the dance/rhythm, and most of them don’t read your input whenever you heal, but some of them do, and that’s OK, because you have to EARN your time to heal, dodge one of their attacks and THEN heal, I mean Sekiro had it, even some Bloodborne bosses had them, Pontiff Sulyvahn from Dark Souls 3 is a prime example of that too, didn’t hear complaints about him, YOU have to create the punish windows, not them, that’s the new thing with ER’s boss design and I absolutely love that about them, whenever you fight them you find new unique ways to punish them, with it they added the posture-mechanic so if you’re aggressive enough, they fall down for you to get that sweet riposte critical hit, and no, they’re absolutely not designed for coop play, they can be beaten by one player in a fun & satisfying way just like any other boss in any of previous From Software games, they’re not designed around the usage of Coop or spirit ash summons.
    Bloated End-game damage: yeah I do kinda agree with you on this one, the enemies deal a lot of damage, but so did Bloodborne, I have 90 Vitality in Bloodborne & I literally die in 2 hits from any enemy around end-game places, bosses like Maliketh doing a lot of damage actually does make sense, they literally have the Destined Death itself, and it provides a real good challenge with that.

    • @asundelgun3487
      @asundelgun3487 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      What is killing you in Bloodborne in two hits with 90 vitality? I have 45 and that doesn't happen to me 🤔

    • @HeyTarnished
      @HeyTarnished ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@asundelgun3487 I'm in NG+7 but it doesn't matter, I'm at 90 Vitality so surely I can enjoy getting hit more than 2 times without dying right?
      It is unbelievably unbalanced at the end-game.

    • @NoobNoob-uz3rn
      @NoobNoob-uz3rn ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Most of the catacomb/ hero grave/ cave bosses in elden ring are either pushovers or duo bosses that usually don't compliment each other in a fight. I felt either really underwhelmed or annoyed while fighting them. As for the chalice dungeon bosses of bloodborne while i do agree that some of them are underwhelming, others like watchdog, yharnam, abhorrent beast, pthumerian elder etc. felt awesome to fight.
      'the bosses are designed in a way that they want you to get up-close & personal, they don’t want you to break the dance/rhythm' .
      Bosses like elden beast and fire giant usually move extremely far away from you, forcing you to chase them for multiple seconds. You try to get a couple of hits in and boom the do it again. This results in the exact opposite of what you say. Something similar applies to other bosses. Malekith constanlty jumps around, runs away from you and it's really hard to reliably punish most of his moves with a melee weapon. Placidusaux constanlty teleports in later parts of his fight and has attacks that require you to move as far away as possible from him. I could go on. In fact your whole point about 'unique combo branching' that most bosses have also results in the excact opposite of your claim later 'the bosses are designed in a way that they want you to get up-close & personal, they don’t want you to break the dance/rhythm' . Because now when i fight a boss I might think that after a combo there is an opening that i can punish, but oh look the boss just decides to continue attacking. It breaks the flow of the fight and actually encourages more passivity from the player.
      Also comparing bloodborne's damage at ng+7 with elden ring's earlier ng is ridiculous. Elden ring's problem with damage starts in the endgame of the first ng cycle.
      Lastly, i want to say that I have even more gripes with some of the elden ring bosses but this comment is already to long. I will say though that elden ring is still a pretty damn great game overall.
      '

    • @HeyTarnished
      @HeyTarnished ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@NoobNoob-uz3rn Fire Giant he literally has to go away from you so you don't absolutely destroy him while he can't do anything about it, while also gives him space to start shooting his fire balls at you, I'm absolutely baffled you mentioned Fire Giant as an example that can negate my point, as for Elden Beast, he's just one correct example you mentioned, he is annoying I do agree, Maliketh is actually a mechanical masterpiece of a fight, he doesn't fly around a lot if you know what he is doing, he's always close & has numerous punishing windows, Placidusax has moves that can teleport him not away from you, but HIS MOVES are like that, he has no rhythm, he has big moves and big damage, you have a lot of opportunities to hit him, have you noticed all the examples you provided are either erroneous or only using big monster types that are MEANT to go away from you from time to time with the exception of Elden Beast? You didn't mention Margit, Godrick, Godskin bosses, Morgott, Malenia, Mohg, Radahn, Godfrey, Radagon, Commander O'neal or Niall, Elemer of the Briar and many others that absolutely prove my point of combo branching & encouraging the player to be more aggressive, it's almost like those big monster bosses are designed that way since the very first Dark Souls, it's OK if they moved away from you from time to time, Ludwig in his 1st phase always moves away from you whenever you wanna land an attack and that's OK, he keeps doing his 180 degrees spin all the time and then proceed to attack you as fast as a lightning bolt.
      "It breaks the flow of the fight and actually encourages more passivity from the player."
      This here is categorically wrong, the biggest boss complaint from the vocal minority in the community was the fact that the bosses DO NOT encourage passivity or passive play in the 1st place, and that's why my point proves their points wrong, which is these bosses encourage aggressive play & dancing in a rhythm fight, Mohg's fight is a beautiful one that demonstrate that in flying colors.
      But hey you're free if you don't like Elden's bosses, but please don't bring misinformation into it.

    • @HeyTarnished
      @HeyTarnished ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Also about the end-game big damage thing, I was actually comparing Elden Ring NG+7 VS BB NG+7, BB is worse in that regard.

  • @therobb6109
    @therobb6109 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    "oh, maybe an interesting video with a good argument", narrator: "i'm a fan of bloodborne and bloodborne is my favorite game ever"..."ok, enough heard 🤗"

    • @egg_64.
      @egg_64. 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      whats the issue with him liking BB? ds3 is my fav and i think BB is still really good

    • @justaguy1071
      @justaguy1071 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@egg_64. It's because particularly in Elden ring and Bloodborne fan who say it's their favourite game. Most of the time they will put down other games to make their game look better. Just like the guy in the video above.
      Bloodborne also doesn't have the best late game but this guy in video will ignore it to make it fit his narrative. I've noticed this with ds2 fans as well. I haven't seen much of these types of fans from the other fromsoft games. But they definitely exist.

    • @zeoplayz8021
      @zeoplayz8021 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​​@@justaguy1071true but its not like the other fromsoft games dont have the issue. There will always be bias and gatekeeping in every game.

    • @justaguy1071
      @justaguy1071 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@zeoplayz8021 Every fromsoft game has these fans. But I've mostly seen more Elden Ring fans and Bloodbourne fans. That's why I pointed them out in particular.

  • @josephhobbs4680
    @josephhobbs4680 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I like volcano manor's shortcut where you activate a draw bridge to access the last site of grace instead of just slapping a stake of Marika outside the boss room. It felt way more interactive and I wish they fleshed it out more to justify the enemies being so hard in some places.

  • @jaysor
    @jaysor ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I agree that copy-pasting godrick was a horrible decision but im pretty sure theres a lore reason why there are two astels

    • @brandonchandler2556
      @brandonchandler2556 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      For the two astels, I think it’s because of another full-grown falling star beast having spent enough time going through the cocoon process to reach that stage.

  • @R.Eres-Queen
    @R.Eres-Queen ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I completely agree with you about the reuse of Godfrey and Astel, it really pulled my out of the game when I found another Astel just laying at the end of a random dungeon.
    And I never even though, that burning the, Erd Tree should cover the whole map in ash, but now that you mentioned it, that would've been great.
    And in my opinion removing the Mountaintop of The Giants, area, would've made the game way better.
    P.S. Sorry for my english.

  • @bbyjohn11
    @bbyjohn11 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Bloodbournes combat and weapons are awesome but for the most part the bosses are mid overall. Especially if you didn’t count the dlc bosses.

    • @MILDMONSTER1234
      @MILDMONSTER1234 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The problem is that every boss just feels exactly the same

    • @spardadarkknight1
      @spardadarkknight1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@NamelessAwarenessG more like elden shit

  • @SinisterPlauges
    @SinisterPlauges ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I regret starting this video before my shower. Weirdest complaints ive ever heard in my life. Im the biggest fromsoft fan and bloodborn is my favorite in the series, but to compare elden ring a game 3x bigger than bloodborn is already weird, and bloodborn is not perfect, grinding healing items alone is big negative imo

  • @minespatch
    @minespatch ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Ds2 was like a giant spider... Does that mean Drangleic is on Freja's back? 😆

  • @erikhendrickson59
    @erikhendrickson59 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    The fact that FromSoft haven't given us a 60FPS PS5 update for Bloodborne is borderline criminal.

    • @thememelord5975
      @thememelord5975 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Unfortunately it’s not up to them, that’s Sonys doing

    • @alicevioleta3184
      @alicevioleta3184 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      because it's not designed for 60. the frame data is designed for 30.

  • @kirbo1248
    @kirbo1248 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I like the end game in elden ring, infact I think it's great it just takes a long time to reach the really fun late game bosses but, and most of the exploration and legacy dungeons are fun, but Despite its blood gem farming, blood borne if we include the dlc its very very fun and it's the metroid vania, like with ds1, ds2, and Blood borne, vs the oneness of elden ring with interconnectedness but not the same kind and the linearity of ds3

  • @WattsonorSomething
    @WattsonorSomething 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    He just said elden ring is slower and more deliberate than previous souls titles and I just..... This guy's not cookin. Doesn't even know what he wants based off watching half of this and I cannot take it anymore.

    • @limerenceeeeee
      @limerenceeeeee 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      the malenia section was really telling for this lol. animation reading has been prevalent since pontiff sullyvahn (and maybe before, i have yet to play demon/dark souls 1-2) but malenia is mechanically demanding, and she has the weakest hyper armor in the game, so complaining about hyper armor is stupid. 90% of her attacks she can be stunned out of and the other 10% take 5 minutes of googling to learn how to perfect dodge at any distance. i agree elden ring bosses have glaring issues but a lot of this is just refusal to actually improve at the game. The fact that this guy confidently went into one of the fastest fights in the game with the slowest weapon possible, got too scared to get close to her, and then called her fight bad and slow is just comical.

    • @o_hell_nah
      @o_hell_nah 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Tbh, before DLC was out, Elden Ring felt a bit slower that DS3 for me, and I've always been rocking dex/faith builds. Its still slower than BB tho.

  • @Whiterun_Guard69
    @Whiterun_Guard69 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Yes but Bloodborne jump with circle...
    Literally unplayable

  • @tmoneybeast28
    @tmoneybeast28 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I definitely disagree with the malenia take. Strength builds are some of the EASIEST ways to beat her without just cheesing her with bleed. You literally can just stagger and poise her to death. I had a strength build and I can’t tell you the amount of times I reposted her🤣it was kinda ridiculous

  • @crestfallenhussar895
    @crestfallenhussar895 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I feel almost the exact same way. You pretty much sum up in under an hour and a half exactly how I feel about this game and maybe even helped me to understand why it kinda makes me feel a bit burned out like no other souls game has before.

  • @Kn1ghtborne
    @Kn1ghtborne ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As someone who played through the extremely strict rules of the Souls series and Bloodborne, Elden Ring felt more like a letter from the developers to explore as much as I can while becoming as powerful as I would like to make myself without shame. I focused every single last thing I learned into my first playthrough and probably abused the game just as much as it abused me because I'd be lying if I said I didn't get destroyed by Margott a few times before realizing I was trying to solo him on level 14. I ignored all aspects of the trail and just explored until I couldn't go any further then back tracked the entire way in a way playing backwards but I swept through the dungeons giving myself challenges and my own characters lore induced reasons for doing what I'm doing.
    Upon venturing the Lands Between I chose to fight every single thing that had a health bar with my primary focus being to take down Radahn for his rune, Mohg for being a pedophile, and Malenia to avenge Caelid. She was my self imposed challenge because I wanted to defeat her without a shield or anything fancy. Just sword to sword. In my very own head canon Malenia dishonored herself once by infecting Radahn and destroying Caelid and dishonors herself once again to kill you with the same power which means for that phase all I needed was Ol' Pontiff Sulyvahn's nasty ass clone = Mimic Tear. But the catch for the 2nd phase for myself is I can't heal.
    As a self imposed challenge after playing the series, fighting Maria and fighting Friede, Malenia felt like a ramped up purposely slightly unfair challenge almost as a right of calling myself good because she's not in our way and she's completely optional. There's also the fact that she's under the influence of an unbeatable entity very much like the Flame of Frenzy which bears unfair properties like self healing through a shield.
    Now imagine if we fought the real Cthulhu where a frenzy meter were to build any time you look toward it. If you found a way to win sure you'd HATE that fight but you'd feel good about it.
    Just entice yourself with your own parameters.

  • @MundMoriginal
    @MundMoriginal 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    We're too spoiled. There's nothing wrong with fighting bosses again. You all act like it's illegal to reuse a boss for a later encounter.

    • @H0mework
      @H0mework 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bloodborne did it better with NG+ so I could already fight bosses again.

    • @yougotfelted8297
      @yougotfelted8297 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      cope more loser

  • @Lifelez
    @Lifelez ปีที่แล้ว +4

    32:00
    I think, the Elden beast should evoke exactly that feeling.
    The greater will is the puppeteer behind everything, and diminishing Radagon, the hyped up 2nd Elden Lord to a mere weapon, a tool to strike you down, is quite poetic.

  • @darlingimscared
    @darlingimscared 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    People who say bloodbourne is better than elden ring I'm becoming ever more convinced of twi thing's.
    1, you simply prefer bloodbourne stylistically.
    And 2, won't accept both game's put simply have intended changes in core mechanics.
    Elden ring isn't a progression its ice cream, you enjoy blueberry whereas some people enjoy this new flavour called strawberry but strawberry isn't trying to change ice cream. It's all ice cream.

    • @waragainstmyself1159
      @waragainstmyself1159 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No it's trash.

    • @edl4767
      @edl4767 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This franchise peaked with the old hunters dlc. Its better than anything in elden ring

    • @thebigdoginthisbitch4733
      @thebigdoginthisbitch4733 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@edl4767 Elden Ring >>>> your trash game

    • @upsideproductions2
      @upsideproductions2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@thebigdoginthisbitch4733bloodborne>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your trash Elden ring.

  • @christopherway2546
    @christopherway2546 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Elden Rings problem is that it’s just Dark Souls, only bigger with more things. Now the DLC SotE has dropped and it’s just more Elden Ring with reskins and nothing new really. It’s the same thing over and over. The only difference is that SotE starts with a high difficulty spike and doesn’t really get all that much better. Even with 99 vigor and all the blessings bosses are nearly one shotting you.

    • @lucaspittman9067
      @lucaspittman9067 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Actually nothing true about this comment lmao.

    • @Tom-uq8gb
      @Tom-uq8gb 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Worst take I’ve ever seen lmao

  • @mbiwe3ep_on_futanari617
    @mbiwe3ep_on_futanari617 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Early & Mid-Game is flawless in ER... Dude lemme hug you! It seems I'm not the only one who think this game makes an extremely fake first impression that stabbs right into your face right at the arrival to the mountaintops of giants and dragon barrow

  • @Zunikara
    @Zunikara ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I get some of your Points but i still dont get why people are obsessed with Comparing BB with ER. Same Dev but diffrent Visions for World and Gameplay. Both are not Flawless in Mechanics or Designs of AI but i think you should judge them alone and not compare them with a complete diffrent Souls Game.

    • @jonkoch3100
      @jonkoch3100 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Right? I don't get that people love to compare the two, especially when BB is admittedly their favorite game. Plus a lot of these ER complaints aren't new. I get it, it's completely subjective. But after months and months of people playing and learning the game and sharing strategies, the game has become much more completable.

  • @youcantbeatk7006
    @youcantbeatk7006 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I actually think linear areas are better. I just prefer a handcrafted experience of A to B progression where I always know I'm doing exactly what I'm supposed to. I don't mind shortcuts or bonus paths, but I prefer when they feel like shortcuts or bonus paths that are explicitly alternatives to the standards rather than not having a standard at all.

  • @asdergold1
    @asdergold1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Actually in Bloodborne you seem to be stuck in a collective dreamscape, you don't see the actual city until he frees you. The city we're in after the messengers appear for the first time in that cutscene is part of the collective dreamscape of all Nightmare Realms and the Hunter's Dream. It's likely also why it looks so damn empty when you're freed.
    That is likely the only actual good ending for the Player character. You never wanted the Pale Blood, you just got cured of a disease and had to sign the Contract for that.
    That is why it's suddenly day and the city looks normal. If you take the Blood again however, you end up like Eileen. Back in the Dream. Forever.
    Or, it's just that you end up in another Dream Layer, never truly free either way.
    Bloodborne is pretty dark.

  • @SoulsVeteran420
    @SoulsVeteran420 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Complains about the hardest boss in the game (possibly series), goes into fight with a +6 estus lol

  • @Bandz4feetpix
    @Bandz4feetpix ปีที่แล้ว +15

    You're way too biased man. You say the embers from the erdtree aren't enough of a change but that the night changing colors in bloodborne are. You also say you have a job so you can't study malenia, but then say exactly what to do for every attack from ludwig. You can say bloodborne is better and why without being an elden ring hater for no good reason. It's not a bad game by any means and if I wanna hear someone trash talk it ill go listen to an elden ring hot takes video. Regardless you put a lot of work into this video and I'm gonna like and sub. Don't take my comment to heart it's only meant to be constructive.

  • @drbornawesomeness3263
    @drbornawesomeness3263 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I can agree about replaying the other games in the souls series beat eldin ring one time and never looked back

  • @runamerone5492
    @runamerone5492 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Man, I tried watching this but barely made it 10 minutes in. So much whining about nothing...
    I love Bloodborne and it's also my favourite FromSoft game and one of my all-time Favourites, but some of the complaints about Elden Ring, even the late-game, just seem so silly to me.