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- May 6, 2020
I feel like Elden Ring's "lore" and so called plot are a lot weaker than previous fromsoft titles. There's a lot of moving parts, but it just boils down to a struggle for power, which is exactly the same as the original Dark Souls. I don't know how to properly articulate it, but I felt this way ever since it was revealed that le fat shitting american would be working on the plot. It feels fake in a way that previous games did not. There's no creativity that makes me think they wanted to express something profound or thought provoking, like seeking the cure to a mysterious illness, only to be drawn into an ever increasingly bizarre and horrific nightmare.
I recently started reading The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan, and I dropped the series at around book 4 because there was just nothing for me to sink my teeth into, and it was amateurish in prose and style. There's 9000 named characters and only three or four of them receive enough development to warrant a name. It's kind of like that. Not that I want to lay the blame entirely on the fat man for this, but you can clearly see him taking influence from Tolkien with the Numen(oreans) being literal ubermensch who come from a distant land and have the right to rule in their noble blood. I even liked DS2 more. It felt like someone at least cared about telling an interesting story and not a by-the-numbers fromsoft story. It's like how suda51 became known as "the crazy guy" so now suda51 games are just expected to be le crazy because suda51.
I recently started reading The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan, and I dropped the series at around book 4 because there was just nothing for me to sink my teeth into, and it was amateurish in prose and style. There's 9000 named characters and only three or four of them receive enough development to warrant a name. It's kind of like that. Not that I want to lay the blame entirely on the fat man for this, but you can clearly see him taking influence from Tolkien with the Numen(oreans) being literal ubermensch who come from a distant land and have the right to rule in their noble blood. I even liked DS2 more. It felt like someone at least cared about telling an interesting story and not a by-the-numbers fromsoft story. It's like how suda51 became known as "the crazy guy" so now suda51 games are just expected to be le crazy because suda51.