Dan Rizzo says "While I’m not entirely sold on the campaign’s narrative thus far, its gameplay is quite impressive to experience. The smooth, fluid nature of switch loadouts, while zanily zapping a robot, or swinging a spiked bat that would put Negan from the Walking Dead to shame, has its moments of mindless energy dealt. But its hard to overlook the story’s lacking focus, and how this plays in part with its almost unrelatable protagonist."
RED writes: "For the last 8 years, The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine had the honor of being the best reviewed expansion for a role-playing game - but @ELDENRING
gets to wear that crown now. Congratulations to the entire team at @fromsoftware_pr on their stellar work!"
“Everything takes time,” says studio’s technology head. “We are committed to sharpening our skills!”
I’d rather devs took their time instead of trying to kill themselves trying to meet strict deadlines. Games end up better that way.
During an X Spaces live chat titled WayForward Chat: Horror Games Galore, the indie developer teased the announcement of not one but two upcoming horror titles based on an existing IP.