![]() The reason I just wrote about which Souls games I like and dislike is because I’ve always wanted to see more of my favourites. ![]() I was in the pub while it was unveiled and was just like, “It’s alright, I’ll watch it tomorrow.” Nightfall, though? Well, I was in the pub for that too, if I’m honest, but I pretended to take a call so I could watch the trailer. I firmly believe that Elden Ring is going to be excellent, but whether it’s currently too far away from its release date, I feel like I haven’t seen enough of it yet, or it’s just not my vibe for whatever reason, I was way more excited to see Nightfall getting a release date than I was about Elden Ring finally making an appearance at E3. Do you know what, though? You could spot a scene in any of them from a mile away. Sekiro is set in feudal Japan, Bloodborne is based on the Victorian Gothic era, and Dark Souls is medievalist. Lots of people think it looks a bit too like Dark Souls, although I reckon we haven’t seen nearly enough of it to make that call yet - also, all FromSoftware games are instantly identifiable. Don’t get me wrong, I’m excited for Elden Ring as well, particularly thanks to its potential to subvert FromSoftware’s traditional mode of storytelling.
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