It feels like just yesterday FromSoftware fans worried that they were going to die prior to the time that Elden Ring Runes arrived, and the game is now a whole month removed from its launch. Since then, dedicated players have eagerly explored every inch of this massive game, resulting in a lot of excellent coverage on MMOexp dot com.
If you've missed the boat Here's a quick overview of everything Elden Ring-related we've been covering over the past couple of weeks.
Elden Ring received rave reviews and many critics were praising the developer's move towards an open-world-style format (even the fact that this made the tutorial easy to miss). Steam users were similarly pleased but with some issues regarding the performance of the game even on the fastest PCs. My review--objectively the best around even if my editors didn't force me to fit in 100 hours of gaming into just a few days -- was dropped in the last week. It's simple, Elden Ring could be one of the top games of 2022.
We quickly learned the truth about Elden Ring Runes buy was pure FromSoftware rubbish when the first trailer was came out a few days before it's official debut. It's enjoyable looking back and trying to figure out the meaning of all the proper terms the cinematic introduced to a then-ignorant fanbase. I was particularly interested in what it takes to kill a guy named Dung Eater, who sadly doesn't match the absurdity of his name when it comes to the actual game.