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297.6 hrs on record (64.4 hrs at review time)
I bought Elden Ring along with Persona 5 Royal. Both made me cry for different reasons. 10/10
Posted 10 February, 2023.
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10 people found this review helpful
90.4 hrs on record (79.5 hrs at review time)
There are complaints in the reviews about this game not being truly Idle. I just wanted to write a review that it isn't the case.

As with all idle games, except a select few, it is always more benifitial to be active as you can obtain more profit this way. It's how most idle games are. This isn't even the factor here, however.

Once you unlock classes, the first class, the Druid, is able to effectively idle for you. You'll eventually have to reset every few hours to maintain the climb, but playing the game in an idle fashion is definately a valid way to play.
Posted 7 February, 2019.
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5 people found this review helpful
42.5 hrs on record (41.5 hrs at review time)
First, to those thinking that this game is a giant cash grab due to the DLC, IT IS NOT. This game has been out on the Playstation 4 for 10 months now, and the devs have been getting feedback from the community on what they wanted in the game, and have added it.

For me, I only purchased the base game and still have a blast with it, and I suggest you do the same until you have a grasp for the game, and understand what YOU would want added to it, and see if that is in the DLC. I already have 31 hours into it, and still have a lot to explore. The best way to describe this game is that you pod drop into a map as strangers, and come out as brothers. The difficulty can get very real later on down the road. However, with the correct amount of skill and correct load out choices even the most difficult of missions can become trivial.

If you are looking for a GREAT Co-Op game that has you fighting tooth to nail, is extremely hectic, and that will always have you on your toes then this is the only game I could reccomend for that. All of that with a very nice progressive upgrading system that doesn't go easy on you. You get 1 research point per level-up which is nice to start off with, but once you hit level 15 the experience gain won't keep you afloat on everything that you'll be unlocking that you want to try out. In turn, the devs have added "Samples" which, after you collect 10, will net you a research point to upgrade your equipment. These samples can be found scattered around the map and offer a risk-reward type of system for exploring the zones.

The graphics hit home with the aesthetic, the game doesn't take itself too seriously with some light-hearted puns. You aren't going to be thinking by the end of the day how you wish you could have that cool DLC item that Random Shmoe had, you're going to be thinking about that time where he called down a Mech that landed on a friendly that wasn't paying attention, or him falling down the same hole TWICE in the same mission because it wasn't apparent, or running away for your dear life from an army of Cyborgs, or even that time you got that sweet revive off just as you were the last person to be killed, reviving all four of you.

This game you play for the experience, and my experience has been nothing but positive even with just the base game.

Pros:
- Great Co-Op
- Hilarity in Deaths
- Good leveling up system
- Wide variety of equipment
- Excellent difficulty curve

Cons:
- Difficulty eventually becomes trivial (For high skilled players with the correct load-out)
- Forced to play Multiplayer for most of the unlocks
Posted 8 December, 2015.
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