TL;DR: It’s a co-op roguelike. Drop in, explore the map, survive 3 days and beat a unique boss.

Once you buy it you get access to the complete package, and there are no battle passes or microtransactions to contend with. It can also be played in singleplayer should you wish to stay offline, with enemy health pools that scale down so that it’s not too overwhelming for solo players (although curiously, there are currently no plans to allow players to play in pairs).

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    8 days ago

    2009: Demon’s Souls

    2011: Dark Souls

    2014: Dark Souls II

    2015: Dark Souls II King of whatever expansion

    2015: Bloodborne

    2016: Dark Souls III

    2019: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

    2020: Demon’s Souls (again)

    2022: Elden Ring

    2025: Elden Ring 2

    Thats almost yearly releases.

    You’d think after like 10 games of the same monotonous bullshit people would get tired of it but ig not

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      Meh, on average more than 1.5 years between games doesn’t qualify as yearly for me, especially if you’re counting DLC.

      It’s also simply not “the same monotonous bullshit”. Each game has variations and improvements, sometimes leading to drastically different gameplay (compare Sekiro and Elden Ring). Otherwise, why not also count Armored Core?

      Now they are releasing an experimental spin-off that again drastically changes a bunch of mechanics, but that’s also somehow not good enough? Seems like you just don’t like their games, irrespective of how much they evolve from the Dark Souls formula.

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        Sekiro and Elden ring are literally just a demon souls reskin, I already played that game for free with ps plus on the PS3 and it was an ok time waster in school

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          You either didn’t get past the start screen, or you’re trolling.

          • Sekiro has a single weapon, Elden Ring has hundreds
          • Sekiro has death blows and the parrying mechanic, Elden Ring has staggering, dodging and blocking
          • Sekiro has prosthetic tools you can upgrade and switch through, Elden Ring only has ashes of war
          • Sekiro has lots of vertical movement through grappling and jumping, Elden Ring has no comparable mechanic

          Elden Ring is an evolution of the Demon Souls formula, but already with large changes. Sekiro is completely different.