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51.8 hrs on record (28.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
The overwhelmingly positive review rating says a lot on it's own, on top of that it's 3 USD for a game that is in early access, is updated fairly regularly and gives hundreds to thousands of hours of playtime fairly easily. Seems like a great deal so far. What I haven't even mentioned are the 20+ characters, multiple secret characters, 5+ maps, near infinite amount of possible builds, and just hilarious moments such as a dog that farts flowers as weapon. The game is amazing and for as cheap as it is, it should be a crime not to at least try it.

Edit - The game is 4.99USD now, there are new characters, weapons, maps, more secrets, and expansion that is only 1.99USD and adds tons more new stuff. The game is still a 10/10 and I still fully recommend it.
Posted 18 May, 2022. Last edited 4 March, 2023.
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342.5 hrs on record (72.2 hrs at review time)
100/10 once the stuttering issues are fixed, 9/10 even with the performance issues.

Alright coming back to this review as it's been a couple years now and I've put in a couple hundred more hours.

Elden Ring like Dark Souls 1 primarily, has some issues towards the end despite having a phenomenal start and first 40 to 50 hours (for a first playthrough). Starting out in Limgrave is great, you've got some side dungeons to explore with some bosses that are all unique for this point of the game, you've got the weeping peninsula which is technically part of Limgrave and is entirely optional and you never have to come here unless you're simply exploring and end up here. Towards the end of your time in Limgrave you end up in Stormveil Castle, a "legacy dungeon", this is really just the name of areas in Elden Ring that are about the size and depth of any main area from the other Soulsborne games, Stormveil is fantastic, and is either the best or second best legacy dungeon.

Next up is Liurnia of the Lakes, this area has The Academy of Raya Lucaria, which is basically themed around Hogwarts, as it's just a magic castle pretty much, not much negative to say here. Doing this legacy dungeon unlocks respecing but other than that not much to write home about, gets boring after the first few times.

After that is likely Caelid but could be Altus Plateau. Caelid is undoubtedly a difficult area and likely where some people newer to FromSoft games will say the game starts to dip in quality, in reality it's just a very difficult midway checkpoint, with some slightly annoying gimmicks, but with good prepwork most will be fine here, Caelid doesn't really have a legacy dungeon, I'd say Nokron which unlocks after killing the main boss of Caelid is the legacy dungeon for here, and if it's Nokron then it's one of the coolest but probably fourth or fifth in terms of quality.

That should give a decent idea of what a new players first 50ish hours are going to be like, but you'd be far from done, and I'm going to skip a few parts that I dont feel are worth touching on and get to the negatives that Elden Ring has. Once you start closing in on the end of the game, you get to The Mountaintops of the Giants, this area honestly feels like an afterthought despite having a cool set-piece, and it has the single worst boss that FromSoft has ever made to back up the claim that it feels like an afterthought. The boss is Fire Giant. Fire Giant is exactly what it sounds like, a giant based around fire, fire attacks, projectiles, etc. he has a massive health pool that is a complete pain to get through unless you are using 5 buff spells and a full on build which a new player to this game won't know where to get the items to enable a build that can make him easier, the second option is relying on bleed and frost which trivializes the entire game until you get to the last boss where it's completely immune to bleed which kills your build, which doesn't feel great. The next issue is also right after Fire Giant, and that's Godskin Duo, a duo fight consisting of 2 bosses that you've likely fought already (one of them is from a separate legacy dungeon and the other has multiple copies scattered in a couple areas) this fight without summoning is terrible and requires a build capable of instakilling one of them or abusing the sleep items and putting them to sleep then killing one and cycling sleep on the one you're not working on.

Next up on the negatives, unless you're using all the buffs you can, which as a new player you won't be, enemy/boss hp and damage scaling gets out of hand towards the end of the game, it feels like you're on NG+2 or 3 on one of the souls games but you just can't compensate without abusing certain things.

Last negative, reused bosses. I understand that the game and it's world are massive and that it's not unreasonable to believe that there would be multiple of some boss enemies scattered about, that's even believable from a lore point of view, but it goes overboard. Some bosses are reused nearly 10 times, there's 165 bosses total across the entire map including major and minor bosses and all major/minor dungeons. I don't expect 165 unique bosses, that's unreasonable. I do however expect them to be reused less and for MAJOR bosses to not be reused in side content. We all know what FromSoft is capable of and they are far more than capable of doing better than this. The final boss of the game feels like a reskin of a side boss that they just gave a sword and added 2 or 3 extra attacks. This isn't likely to annoy you and you likely won't even notice it if you don't do every single side dungeon (which most people won't) but it is something that is worth stating in something like an in-depth review.

Shadow of the Erdtree comes out in 3 months and from what we've seen will be amazing and likely the best content Elden Ring has to offer as the DLC is usually the best part of FromSoft's games. I'll return to this review after the expansion comes out and update it again.

As it stands Elden Ring is a solid 9/10 with some glaring issues towards the end of each run, hopefully the expansion will make those issues easier to overlook.
Posted 6 March, 2022. Last edited 18 March, 2024.
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69.1 hrs on record (64.9 hrs at review time)
Final Fantasy VII as good as it has always been, a must play for any JRPG fan, and the game responsible for getting me into JRPGs. I remember sitting with my sister and watching her play the original release on PS1 with a massive binder filled with a walkthrough that we printed out and to this day those are some of my favorite memories. I could not recommend this game more. A great story, easily one of the best OSTs ever created, multiple secret bosses, secret items and secret playable characters.

A very easy 10/10
Posted 21 May, 2017. Last edited 4 March, 2023.
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80.3 hrs on record (80.1 hrs at review time)
The game had so much potential and the devs wasted it. 6/10 Really wish that the game had lived up to what it should have been.

Edit - DLCs helped a lot with what I felt the game was missing, I was not the biggest fan of the dark zone (Division's pvp) but the crowd who enjoyed it pretty much unanimously agree that Division 1 dark zone is better than Division 2's.

I was a bit harsh in the original review 7.3/10
Posted 21 May, 2017. Last edited 4 March, 2023.
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527.8 hrs on record (157.9 hrs at review time)
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Posted 21 May, 2017. Last edited 1 November, 2023.
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81.1 hrs on record (51.3 hrs at review time)
An amazing story supported by an absolutely flawless villain in Handsome Jack who represents a villain that you love to hate because of how well written he is. 6 playable characters, 4 in base game, 2 from DLCs all of which are playable all the way up until you've done everything there is to do. You've got several options for how you want to build your character up until you enter Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode and at that point the balancing gets pretty wonky but all characters are still viable you just might have to change your build up.

Borderlands 2 is massively replayable and is one of my personal favorites to just load a new character and get to work. Very few games make me feel the way this one does, granted a bit of it is due to nostalgia and memories over the years but the gameplay, more than holds up and speaks for itself.

You have several DLCs to play including headhunter packs which are mini-DLCs that are very quick to get through and reward you with cosmetics and some fun boss fights, major expansions with several zones to explore, several bosses, at least one raid boss per expansion as well as some of the best weapons in the game such as the norfleet coming from the expansions.

I strongly recommend Borderlands 2 and think it is easily the best place for anyone new to the series to start out, Borderlands 3 would be the next in line but it has terrible writing.

Base game rating excluding OP levels - 10/10
Base game rating including OP levels - 8/10
DLCs excluding Tiny tina's - 9/10
Tiny tina's - 11/10 - Assault on Dragon Keep gets separated for how amazing it is, it's easily in the top 2 expansions of all the Borderlands games and whether it's #1 or #2 is arguable and changes based on who you ask. The story of this expansion is phenomenal, the bosses are great, the writing is amazing, the side quests are even really good which is usually where Borderlands falls a little flat, the loot available in this expansion does not disappoint either.

Overall - 10/10
Posted 23 November, 2016. Last edited 4 March, 2023.
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14.5 hrs on record (13.8 hrs at review time)
Loved the originals... Loved this one. 9/10 reason - replayability. If there were an incentive other than speed running it would be 10/10.
Posted 23 November, 2016.
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58.7 hrs on record (30.7 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
10/10 Would buy before September 20th 2016. Save the ten bucks. Could use some work on hit registration.
Posted 2 September, 2016.
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139.7 hrs on record (82.2 hrs at review time)
It's Skyrim man, just mod it until it crashes then do it again.
Posted 23 June, 2016. Last edited 4 March, 2023.
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86.5 hrs on record (71.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Honestly it's worth the time. Don't be one of those people that complains about having to either work for other heroes or paying for them, keep in mind that this is still in Alpha and they still need to make money for the full release.

Update - After coming out of Alpha a countless number of patches to help with endgame have a come out, including new characters and features.

Still recommend 9/10
Posted 23 June, 2016. Last edited 27 February, 2017.
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