We think back to Elden Ring, FromSoftware's apex predator of the Soulsborne series and Gamesradar's GOTY of 2022.
This looks like something fans and collectors will enjoy as the latest book of art has been announced.
Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. and A24 today announced their collaboration with writer and director Alex Garland for a live-action film adaptation of FromSoftware Inc.’s world-renowned video game ELDEN RING.
Why? These live action adaptations have been oh so terrible lol. I know sonic is successful but I just couldn't enjoy the first movie. You cannot adapt a full game especially a 70+hr rpg into a small 1-2hr movie without many cuts.
But I suppose their goal is to reach more people with these films I guess.
i meam, theres alot of material there sure but ... most of these enemies are .. non human.
is the movie gonna be mostly cgi? ha.
FromSoftware shares new details on Elden Ring for Nintendo Switch 2, including two new classes, armor sets, and steed customizations.
well....it was amazing; sure some parts weren't as good as say darksouls 3 or sekiro; but the sheer amount of wonder as you traveled; the vast amount of variety of playstyles you can craft (If you aren't a noob and reading Rivers of Blood builds online), and the wonderful world just made it that amazing.
Can't wait for dlc
Truly loved this game and when comparing friends play through they went completely different directions and crafted very different builds.
This was my first Souls game and man, this game turned out to be one of the greatest I’ve ever played. The gameplay, the lore, the grind, loved it all. Eagerly awaiting what’s next after colosseum.
Fantastic game. Nothing is even close. Best world build i have ever seen. So many layers. insanely deep game . Not sure why other games don't do the same with there worlds.
Pfff...because it's awesome duh.