Elden Ring comes from a long lineage of games developed by FromSoftware. These Souls-like games are known to be brutal and Elden Ring is no different, so its difficulty combined with its massive open world deter novices from playing. However, Elden Ring's densely populated map should be taken advantage of. New players should power through their initial worries to be rewarded with what's likely to become one of the best games of the year.
More than the game's map, Elden Ring is massive in scope, so new players should experiment with the many tools Elden Ring offers in order to succeed. Whether it be finding a favorite weapon, mastering one aspect of the combat system, or even finding ruins and dungeons to explore, making use and gaining confidence in just one area of the game should open up the rest of it.
How Elden Ring Dominated Gaming
Elden Ring's world, the Lands Between, is near limitless in terms of activities. There are optional dungeons, boss fights, and enemy forts around every corner. The sheer amount of exploration is overwhelming to start, but slow, methodical exploration is the way to go. Every area contains worthwhile rewards, even if it winds up just being a handful of runes used to level up, so completing side areas is vital to get strong enough to take on the game's harder challenges. The best part is that there is no point where players can explicitly get stuck.
Elden Ring's open world means players can explore any area in any order, gaining the option to leave one and come back to it later. There is no shame in Elden Ring beginners retreating from an area to explore others, only to come back and breeze through the original roadblock. The Lands Between are begging to be explored, and taking full advantage of
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