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Elderand review
Elderand review








elderand review

However, the worldbuilding impressed us, each of the game's areas feels cohesive, and you can really see the effects of events prior to the game beginning. Truth be told, the story didn’t do much for us, with a lot of it being omnipresent text flaring onto the screen.

elderand review

While the story is a lot easier to follow than its FromSoftware inspirations, Elderand also tells a lot of its story through the use of item descriptions, letters found across the world, and environmental storytelling. This place is filled with a litany of monsters and threats, and throughout your journey, you unravel a tense plot involving a cult, a serpent society, and a village under threat. You take on the role of a nameless hunter who has washed up in a mysterious land with his crew dead and no bearings to work from. Debuting developers Mantra and Sinergia Games have thrown their own hat into the ring in the form of Elderand, which further shows why this mix works, even if this particular concoction could do with being more potent. Games like Salt and Sanctuary, Blasphemous, and - of course - Hollow Knight have successfully taken what makes the genres and mashed them into a mini-genre of their own (although some would argue that Dark Souls itself is essentially a Metroidvania already). And it makes sense two styles of game with a deep focus on exploration and strict difficulty were bound to cross paths. The genre blend of Metroidvania and Soulslike is a tried and true combination.

elderand review

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Elderand review