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elden ring is too fast. ds3, bloodborne, and elden ring stand opposite a franchise that I really really really enjoyed as a kid. Elden ring fails to at all address the issues that ds3 and bloodbornes power fantasy gameplay introduced to the franchise. balance is generally a nightmare with being over/under leveled and things killing you in only a few hits. I don't like the gameplay of memorizing long convoluted attack patterns as opposed to the slow and tactical nature of the original games. Sekisoulsbornering games just aint what they used to be, let me tell ya.