I’m given directions: to guide my character, a humble, “tarnished” warrior, seeking the Elden Ring in order to claim its power to become “the Elden Lord.” None of these terms is defined for me. All I know is that I emerged in a region known as Limgrave, a gorgeous, dusky plain lined with giant tombstones, bathed in the golden light of a massive world tree known as the Erdtree. The game purposely hides the scale of its map from you, slowly revealing it through fragments encountered while exploring. Thirty hours into the game, I’ve already explored ruins, spelunked caverns, raided catacombs, stormed castles, slayed a dragon, and looted countless corpses-but I still barely know why. I’m not really sure what’s going on in Elden Ring. Slate has relationships with various online retailers.īut note that deals can expire and all prices are subject to change.Īll prices were up to date at the time of publication.
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