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Miyazaki Discusses Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree - Weapons, Difficulty, GRRM’s Involvement

Director Miyazaki discusses the development and content of Elden Ring's upcoming Shadow of the Erdtree DLC.

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phoenixwing130d ago

Completely forgot about how grrm is involved in elden ring

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Cut Dialogue For Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree's Rellana And Romina May Have Been Recovered

It comes as no surprise that some dialogue was recorded, given the enormity of the roles these two bosses play.

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Bayle The Dread Has Set A New Bar For Dragon Boss Fights In FromSoftware History

Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree features the best dragon boss fight we have seen by FromSoftware so far, and its name is Bayle the Dread.

Walalon1d 15h ago

Curse you BAYYYYYLEEEEEEE!!!!!

OtterX2d ago

For me, these Mario + Rabbids games were the best thing Ubisoft has developed in recent years. I'd hate to see Ubisoft drive the series into the ground like their other properties, so I think 2 games are enough. Maybe 1 more.

Inverno2d ago

They can't ruin it because Ninty will send their ninjas to destroy all traces of it. If not for that you can bet that spinoff series would've been milked dry by now.

XiNatsuDragnel2d ago

Good luck in your future endeavors

Hotpot2d ago

Thank you for Mario + Rabbids series, I quite enjoyed it

Einhander19722d ago

Great games, I have wanted Sony to copy these games with their own mascots for years.

Michiel19891d 17h ago

not cinematic or 3rd person enough for Sony

DefaultComment2d ago

I think Nintendo has to hire this guy, I mean the fact that miuamoto himself said to him that he is impressed with this work, speaks volumes. Th possibility on having Mario on Soliani's hand could be incredible and quite possibly a new era for Mario games.

OtterX2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Yea, these games didn't even feel Ubisoft at all. This felt very authentic Nintendo. This guy's direction is obviously stellar, and Ubisoft somehow managed to not kill it with microtransactions and repetitive, boring tasks.