Throughout the years, this punishing, yet rewarding brand of video game has garnered them a die-hard fandom of gamers that relish the chance to jump into every new piece of content that FromSoftware chooses to put out next.
The spinoff Elden Ring Nightreign isn't going out of its way to please FromSoftware fans, and it's better for it.
Elden Ring Nightreign's first Network Test is over, and it was hiding a feature that FromSoftware fans have been wanting for ages. I'm talking about a DPS test dummy. A punching bag in the hub that you probably missed because the Elden Ring Nightreign servers crumbled for hours,
Elden Ring Nightreign looks like Elden Ring, the 2022 FromSoftware hit,and it seems like it should play like Elden Ring, an action-RPG about fighting massive bosses in a cursed op
Elden Ring Nightreign ’s rocky network test might have left some fans disappointed this week, but I sincerely doubt a few breif server issues did much to diminish the growing anticipation for FromSoftware’s next soulslike for Xbox,
The Fell Omen bosses of Elden Ring are infamous at this point, so it's nice to see that with Elden Ring Nightreign, FromSoftware has let them loose upon the Lands Between. Morgott, whom Elden Ring players had to fight later on in the game's campaign,
Elden Ring Nightreign isn't just a rehash of old bosses, it's added something completely new to modern FromSoftware games: the ability to critically hit a staggered enemy with a bow and arrow. In FromSoftware's games,
A s we explained in our Elden Ring Nightreign preview, FromSoftware's upcoming roguelike-infused PvE gauntlet generally follows a specific structure. Drop into the world, scrounge
Nightreign is a good multiplayer game. It’s offering something different in a landscape that’s overcrowded with shooters, and it’s hyper-focus on the already strong combat in Elden Ring, makes Nightreign a much more digestible way to experience the fun of the epic battles that players love in all of FromSoftware’s games.
George RR Martin, the creator of Game of Thrones who offered major contributions to Elden Ring ‘s lore and world building, has revealed there’s been “some talk” about bringing FromSoftware ‘s fantasy epic to the big screen.
As the network tests for Elden Ring Nightreign wrap up, some fans question if it's worth paying $40 for a new game that reuses so many FromSoftware assets.