Thursday, November 4, 2021

Elden Ring: FromSoftware Reveals 15 Minutes Of Gameplay

FromSoftware has released 15 minutes of new gameplay footage from Elden Ring, the studio's highly anticipated next game.

The new gameplay can currently be watched over on YouTube and Twitch.

The gameplay is comprised of multiple segments, each looking at Elden Ring's many fundamentals. While looking much like Dark Souls in many ways, there are clearly many differences in the way Elden Rings plays. The open world provides a somewhat Skyrim-like atmosphere, something particularly heightened when a dragon descends on the player character out of nowhere.

The gameplay reveals that Elden Ring's bonfire alternative are known as a Site of Grace, and project rays of guiding light that can be used to find new areas. The open world nature of the game means you can ignore such guidance and go wherever you please.

A map, built out using map fragments, can be customised using pins to highlight finds such as crafting materials or dangerous enemies. Much like in Zelda: Breath of the Wild, beacons can be placed on the map that appear as pillars of light in the game world, for use in navigation.

Much of the gameplay shown involves the discovery of Stomveil Castle, a big dungeon in the Limgrave region of the world. Here we see the difference in navigation between the big open areas of The Lands Between, which can be navigated on horseback, and the more labyrinthine dungeon interiors.

A huge amount of combat is shown off in the gameplay, which demonstrates how magic is much more core to the experience this time. We see spirits being summoned to attack enemies, flaming swords, and even the head of a dragon being summoned to work as a flamethrower. There are special magical attacks used with weapons, such as a wind strike that can be seen used to break an enemy's guard. And in the open world, combat can even be performed on horseback.

Elden Ring will release on February 25, 2022, although those who signed up for the closed network test may be able to play a small section from November 12-14. Previously, IGN was able to see 15 minutes of gameplay which we spoke about in the first Elden Ring preview. Over time, we've learned a lot about Elden Ring, including its soul-collecting mechanic, and how its large, free-form map works.

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source https://www.ign.com/articles/elden-ring-gameplay-trailer

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