Is the game infuriating? Yes. But it's kind of the whole point of the game. When you finally manage to climb that one obstacle that had you stuck for an hour, it's unbelievably rewarding. And then you place your left foot an inch to the wrong place and find yourself climbing obstacles you conquered three hours ago. You will cry, swear and laugh thru the whole game. Sometimes doing all three things at the same time. If you want to rage quit and boot up a game again and again, this is for you.
Is the game infuriating? Yes. But it's kind of the whole point of the game. When you finally manage to climb that one obstacle that had you stuck for an hour, it's unbelievably rewarding. And then you place your left foot an inch to the wrong place and find yourself climbing obstacles you conquered three hours ago. You will cry, swear and laugh thru the whole game. Sometimes doing all three things at the same time. If you want to rage quit and boot up a game again and again, this is for you.
I already paid for the game, and now I supposed to pay for each car separately? I don't have the time to grind 5 hours for a "basic" car, nonetheless 20 hours for a "super" car. And no, I don't have the money to buy these in real life, but not even in A GAME? The first time ever I want my money back... And I even pre-ordered Cyberpunk.
First of all, I HATE souls games... But I LOVE Elden Ring. If you've always wanted to like souls games but just couldn't, this might be for you. I'm now 80 hours in on my first playthrough, stuck on the very last boss. But I'll get him, someday. And in the meantime, there's just so much to do and explore in this beautiful open world filled with secrets. Is it challenging? Yes. Is it unfair? No. Is it rewarding? Very much yes. The game wants you to think with your own head, it doesn't hold your hand like 99% of other games. I'm not gonna lie, you need a commitment to this game. But if you commit, you will fall in love my fellow tarnished.