Elden Ring’s closed network test in November was met with almost universal praise and it quickly became one of the most highly-anticipated games of 2022. Every Elden Ring trailer was met with more excitement, and some fans believed that it would not live up to the unbelievable amount of hype.
Reviews for Elden Ring came out yesterday and many critics gave it a perfect score. While most games by From Software land in the high 80s to early 90s range on Metacritic, Elden Ring is sitting at a 97. Its latest release, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, holds a rating of 90, and also won GOTY at The Game Awards in 2019. However, Elden Ring has surpassed all previous From Software games, and the developer is perhaps busy celebrating this massive achievement.
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The official Twitter account for Elden Ring has just posted an image that shows some perfect scores received by the game. It displays 4 columns of perfect scores, with a rating of either 10/10 or 5-Stars. The ratings for Elden Ring on Metacritic and OpenCritic are listed at the bottom, with an astronomical number of 97 and 96 respectively. There is a pleasant symmetry to the way these scores are presented in the image, and more perfect scores are probably on the way.
Well-received games often get an accolades trailer shortly after reviews come out, and From Software is probably working on such a trailer for Elden Ring. While some fans are replying to this tweet by posting memes, others are showing off their copies of the game. Some are also sharing their concerns regarding its performance on both console and PC, as a new report suggests that Elden Ring struggles to run at 60 FPS on PS5 and Xbox Series X.
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