Elden Ring – The Most Anticipated Game of the Year 2022

Elden Ring

 

With the hype surrounding ELDEN RING building with each day that passes, more and more gamers are beginning to ask one question over and over again – What exactly is ELDEN RING? Who are the developers? What will it be like?
Developed by FromSoftware and published by Activision, Elden Ring is an upcoming action-adventure game that takes place in a dark fantasy world. Originally a video game title for home consoles and personal computers, it will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC simultaneously on April 22nd of 2022. A partnership between game developers (the same as Dark Souls III), publishers (Activision), distributors (Sony Interactive Entertainment), and hardware manufacturers (Microsoft) has made possible one of gaming’s greatest titles in years. With expectations through the roof amongst gamers worldwide, there will undoubtedly be massive sales.

 

Game

 

Development team

Hidetaka Miyazaki and FromSoftware (the developer behind Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls and Bloodborne) has been pretty quiet since 2016. That year saw them release two games (and DLCs for both), one for PC and another for PS4. But now it appears they’re preparing a third big release, after an absence of nearly three years. No other details are known about Elden Ring at present time. Still, a lot can change between now and 2022 – after all, 4 years is a long time in videogames.

What we have seen so far.
Hidetaka Miyazaki, president of FromSoftware, has assured fans that Elden Ring will be entirely new and a completely separate experience from Dark Souls and Bloodborne. Apart from its themes, aesthetic, and a few pieces of concept art leaked online; very little is known about Elden Ring. Even so; anticipation for Elden Ring (this pc game) is running high among Soulsborne fans. We should expect an official announcement in 2019 followed by at least one or two more trailers before E3 2020 where we can all get our hands on what might just be The Game 2022.

 

Release date

Elden Ring was released December 26, 2019. This game is one of several triple-A titles released in December. Some high expectations have been set for Elden Ring, especially since it’s a collaboration between Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin (Game of Thrones). It also marks a change in direction for FROM Software (Bloodborne, Dark Souls). We’ll see how well it stacks up against its competition on shelves when it comes out! I’m looking forward to seeing what innovative features can make their way into an open-world game like Elden Ring. However, judging by Miyazaki’s track record with Dark Souls and Bloodborne, I doubt that he won’t do another excellent job here.

 

System Requirements

• Elden Ring will run on any Windows-based PC capable of running DirectX 11. If you have a PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or an equivalent gaming console, you can download a PlayStation/Xbox version to play on that platform. Mac and Linux versions are currently under consideration. • Elden Ring is currently estimated to take up 24 gigabytes (GB)of hard drive space when downloaded via Steam (PC). • You will need at least a GeForce GTX 960 or Radeon R9 280 GPU for optimal performance.

 

Key features of Elden Ring 2022

Key features will include story gameplay, boss battles, guilds and factions and so much more. Elden Ring is developed by FromSoftware inc. Published under publisher BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, they are already in talks to make a follow up. Set in an open world environment set after all other titles and before several games created by FEE such as PS2-PC game Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2

 

Rewards, Beta Access, and Pre-Order Bonuses

After fans have pre-ordered Elden Ring, Bandai Namco will deliver it to them in 2022. When players boot up Elden Ring, they’ll gain access to a Beta version of the game. This is an exclusive perk for those who get their hands on Elden Ring early. Those who pre-order will also receive special rewards for connecting their Steam account to Bandai Namco’s system.

 

Elden Ring Character

 

Characters in Elden Ring

In Elden Ring, you take control of a protagonist character. One thing that makes Elden ring so exciting is that it features a lot of different playable characters. Some we’ve seen in previous games while others are totally new to us. Additionally, you can play as humans and other mortal races such as elves and dwarves but there are also playable monsters including ogres, goblins, zombies and demons. Of course, it wouldn’t be a FromSoftware game without a plethora of samurai to fight with katanas while wearing badass armor. However they aren’t just limited to Japanese inspired looks; we have also seen knight type armors on some of them but there are more varied styles than what has been shown so far in trailers for ELDEN RING.

 

Reviews of Elden Ring

To say that Elden Ring is one of the most anticipated game releases in 2022 would be an understatement. From its highly stylized cinematic teaser to its competitive online gameplay, everything about Elden Ring screams success from a marketing standpoint. But what do professional reviewers have to say? Here are some snippets from some of major gaming websites

 

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Best PC Games Coming in 2022

Best PC Games Coming in 2022

How will PC gaming change over the next year? We won’t know until 2022, but there are already plenty of games coming out that will take your breath away (or make you want to kill your computer, at least). We’ve compiled the best and most promising PC games of 2022 into this list so you can stay informed on what’s coming up in the world of PC gaming!

 

Top Five Upcoming Games

 

From day one, many gamers have been looking forward to watching and playing these upcoming games from 2022. These titles have been heavily touted on gaming blogs and subreddits for months, if not years. Here’s a list of our top five favorites coming out next year, with maybe a few surprises.

Hopefully, you’ll enjoy them as much as we do! We can’t wait for Game X: The Game. There’s no denying that it’s going to be great—even better than anything else ever made. In fact, Game X: The Game is going to be so amazing that all other games will just fade away into obscurity once it comes out.

 

We’ve been following its development closely since its announcement at E3 2018, and all signs point toward greatness (or at least mediocrity).
One of our most anticipated games ever is finally almost here! You might have heard about Game Y: The Game when it was announced last summer, but now it’s set to come out early next year. What makes Game Y: The Game so special?

 

Ranking The Upcoming Games

While there are many new games releasing in 2018, there are also quite a few that will launch later on. These titles range from casual to hardcore and appeal to both casual gamers and die-hard enthusiasts. Some of these upcoming games will be available for PCs, mobile devices, consoles, and virtual reality headsets. The top 5 upcoming games for 2022 include some of your favorites, as well as some you may have never heard of before. Here’s our list

 

Title

 

Alpha, Beta, and Release: Most gamers are already familiar with the development stages. If you’re not, here’s a brief breakdown: Alpha is used to describe a stage of software testing that comes directly after development. In alpha testing, major components of games or apps have been implemented but there may be bugs that need to be identified before beta can begin. Beta is usually when most of an app or game has been released for public use on a limited scale. The purpose of the beta is to identify bugs and make changes prior to release; it’s also used as a method of soft-launching new software.

 

Publisher

[Publisher Name] Release Date: [Release Date] Developer: [Developer Name] Genre: [Genre Type] Platform: [Platform (e.g. PC, PS4, Switch)] Description Fantastic! I can’t wait to play it! – The Intern

 

Development Stage

According to recent reports, developers and publishers are actively working on new games for release in 2022. If you’re looking forward to playing any of these titles, you might have a long wait ahead of you—though it should be worth it when they do hit store shelves. In addition to these games, there are also several others that aren’t currently confirmed but are expected to arrive before 2022 comes to a close. It may seem like a long time away, but if you start saving now and investing your money wisely, it should be fairly easy for you to get a hold of some truly unique PC games within a few years. It won’t take as much effort as starting from scratch!

 

Development Milestones (Did they meet them?)

In 2022, there will be a slew of new games released that should satisfy every kind of gamer out there. Whether you’re a fan of racing games, fighting games, MMOs, or role-playing games, there is plenty to keep your attention and entertain you for hours on end. Below is just a brief list of some of our favorite titles to look forward to in 2022. Be sure to check back regularly so we can let you know what makes it into next year’s top 10! Which ones are you looking forward to? Let us know by leaving us a comment below!

 

Other Thoughts (Unique/Creative Features, etc.)

Of course, next year’s list is going to be much different from a few years from now. However, here are some generalizations: Oculus Rift and HTC Vive 2 will rule virtual reality; rumors of SteamOS hardware will keep popping up every now and then until Valve finally pulls the trigger on its own VR headset; there will be another major battle between Microsoft and Sony as they fight over which console can play games best; Nintendo has already announced that it’s delaying its new game console until 2023. And we’ll see an entirely new set of games; virtual reality will open gaming doors to all kinds of crazy possibilities.

 

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PUBG vs COD Mobile

pubg vs cod mobile

PUBG vs COD Mobile is the most awaited comparison ever. Both are some of the best games on the mobile platform. Both games have been very successful and may continue to do well.

 

The choice between the two games comes with a big difference between them. Some features may appeal to a select group of players, but they may not be the best ones for others.

 

PUBG vs COD Mobile: 5 big differences you should know before downloading war games

Pubg Mobile

Pubg Mobile

1.   Gameplay

The gameplay for PUBG Mobile is slower compared to COD Mobile. Falling in tropical climates can bring players a quick encounter with teams, but that’s about what a player can find on PUBG Mobile.

The middle parts until late in the game require a lot of subtle and clever games, making the game slow.

 

COD Mobile is fast and full of action. There are many things in this game, including classes of weapons and rewards for killing like helicopters, which makes the game interesting.

 

BR mode for Call of Duty also takes less time than PUBG Mobile.

2.   Mode of the Games

PUBG mobile and COD Mobile offer several game modes.

 

PUBG has game-like modes like Classic, including original BR game mode, EvoGround, Team Deathmatch, dominance; and Arcade game mode, featuring Quick Match, Hardcore Mode, and War.

 

COD Mobile offers game modes such as Team Deathmatch, Frontline, Domination, Search and Destroy, Gun Game, Sniper Only, Battle Royale, Blitz, etc.

 

Both games offer modes of their own taste. Players may prefer one over the other, depending on preferences.

3.   Weapons

Both PUBG Mobile and COD Mobile have real weapons in the game. However, the developers are designed to work differently.

 

In PUBG Mobile, players can use different categories of guns for different purposes. Example: A player can use SMG to shoot a long-range gun with the appropriate attachment.

 

In both of these games, you start with no guns, and getting a quick one is a priority. Here, the focus of Call of Duty on quick action is also evident. Powerful weapons are more readily available in CoD than PubG where at first you may find yourself running around a frying pan by hand. Apart from the congestion of weapons, however, the two games are quite similar when it comes to gear.

You can choose from a variety of rifles, shotguns, rifles, sniper rifles, and machine guns. When it comes to different types of weapons, PubG has a crossbow while CoD has a few rocket launchers.

After all, each game also offers a host of accessories for your guns: stocks, handles, scales, extended chords, you name it! Attachments can improve gun accuracy or reduce noise to make it harder to find on a map. The scope, of course, let’s take a closer look, especially from a distance.

 

Throws are also plentiful. Learning the different types of bombs is what distinguishes high-level and extraordinary players. In addition to the standard frag, smoke, and stun bombs, CoD has four other variants, including one with toxic gas, while PubG offers a classic molotov cocktail.

 

Healing machines are available in both games for a variety of purposes, there is nothing really interesting here. You spend a few seconds bandaging or drinking energy and then jump back into combat.

This is not the case with COD Mobile, which guns can deliver if used improperly.

 

The return and shooting equipment is also different from both games and takes time to get used to.

4.   Graphics

PUBG Mobile looks realistic with a good amount of detail, but it lacks in comparison to the polished graphics of COD Mobile.

Both of these games have good graphics, but COD Mobile is full and looks great. When it comes to combat, PUBG offers 5 different maps and COD allows you to play one. However, some Call of Duty game modes and relevant maps are more fun to play and more detailed.

 

While both of these games require moderate specificity in order to function properly, COD seems to benefit the most from it.

 

Here’s my previous review on Mineccraft

Minecraft Game Review

minecraft game review

No other video game has brought out my ingenuity like Minecraft. I spent many hours getting out of the blocks, collecting the necessary materials to complete the next art that would only catch the eye of my mind. I also spent countless hours researching, investigating, and hitting the ground running with brave monsters. My character – my whole world of Minecraft – is always changing to whatever I want to be. I tell my stories, I write my future and I bring my thoughts into life one brick at a time.

Why Minecraft?

Minecraft stands out not only for its inspiring design but also for its unique beauty. Look, I know the look looks timeless and silly, but there are a few games with visuals that are interesting and appealing. I know I’m not the only one who feels that way, otherwise, Minecraft drawings wouldn’t be an icon. Can you take a texture from Gears of War, Halo, or Unchched, put it on a shirt, and have the players point it out? I do not see. The look just works, gives the game a unique and unforgettable beautiful look, and brings some craving to me for 8-bit season games.

I love creating in Minecraft, but my excitement stems from, at least in part, that I have to get everything. Survival mode creates a random world that is empty in your name, forced to collect resources to build food, shelter, and tools. When I built and installed a wooden door in my first mud hut I felt like an owner. Some games allow you to buy a home with the money you earn, but none of them challenge you to find building materials and build your own. When I look at my home and see all the furniture and wall is where I wanted it, I love it the most or change it to my liking. From the time my home was built, my goal was clear: a tunnel in the world so I could find anything I needed to draw a castle in my small part of the world.

Missing Elements in Minecraft

Creating things in Minecraft is one of the most important actions you take. The problem, however, is that the required information is not available in Minecraft. The first time I walked through some trees and gathered wood, I didn’t know what to do with it. Happily, like many Minecraft players, I have had a mentor refer me to various online forums, communities, and wikis. I have pages that I go back to all the time, I usually pull out the game itself when I can’t remember exactly how to build something. For many, this is just a passing fad, but mostly it is a way to catch up on mastering the art. I would like the recipes to be integrated into the game in some way, even if I had to find them all over the world. There is not much feeling accomplished by reading the wiki and following the instructions literally.

Or after getting a good service, it still takes a lot of effort to learn everything. The sheer amount of cooking and equipment in the game is daunting and time-consuming to learn. Most games have bad scripts, but Minecraft does not, and what is available is not easy to digest.

Is Minecraft really that Addictive?

But Minecraft is still more than fun enough to ensure a learning curve. Addiction, however, really starts as you do things and gain strength around you. Suddenly at night, when the beasts give birth and take over the uninvited parts of the earth, it is less frightening. I mean, it’s always a little scary, but having a sword in hand – or a simple, wooden one – adds strength. Like a caveman beating their first spear or setting their first fire, building simple tools and torches in Minecraft can make me feel safe as if I am the master of my destiny because I have the power to do things that can save me.

In addition to security, construction created a new set of principles in Minecraft. I built things as much as possible (tools and flashlights), but eventually increased my record for inserting unnecessary pieces. To finish my first stone finish I had to have stairs and stairs; just skipping a simple series of platforms was not worth the king of the world, right? Building slowly was something I did a little bit to make a living, and more to complete the next big project I had set for myself. Building glass panels didn’t give me an edge in my world, for example, but it made the viewing area of ​​my Star Wars AT-AT look like a lot of badasses. Crafting is even more difficult if you want to. You can build tools and buildings or specify autonomous rail systems, remove them from the stone age to the 20th century, and make you feel like the destiny of my world lies in my hands. It’s fun, and it incorporates a sense of energy that I don’t feel so much in sports.

Self Esteem building in Minecraft

After I found a place in my world, my intentions during my encounter with Minecraft changed. Each time it was fun, where I challenged myself to explore the next important parts needed to find the next recipe. These are the applications they have set for themselves which is why I sometimes enter the Netherlands, another world of hell where monsters – which just happen to throw away valuables – live. Sometimes I go into dark caves, put on molded weapons, and serve as a weapon in order to deal with any enemies I encounter. I don’t know what exactly I’m going to get, or what scary things I’m going to face, but I do it all in the name of finding precious blocks – and the joy of knowing the unknown.

Adventures

That fun, that unplanned and unpredictable adventure experience, makes the whole session with Minecraft fun. Sometimes I may spend the night doing normal activities such as farming or hunting for food, but other nights I may find myself stumbling across a large, occasional mine full of monsters and treasures. Because each world is made in order, I do not know what to do next. One day my character may be a simple builder, the next he will be a hero overcoming a prisoner who kills horrible things in the dark.

Of course, entertainment is always better with friends, and most Minecraft players are much more fun if you can get it working. It is not broken or completely disrupted by the cart, but requires more steps to get started compared to most games. If you want to start the game you will need to download additional software, and then go through all the online courses to work. Players who want to join the game should know the server’s I.P. address because there is no server browser built into this game. However, annoyance and fatigue aside, if you have the option to play with others you should definitely; exploring, having fun and building hero buildings is a lot of fun with friends. Besides, if you are going to spend many hours of your life building great monuments, you may have someone else to show them. You can post them to online videos, but it’s not like having a friend close to you who participates in your accomplishments. Or, better yet, to make them come in after a period of inactivity in order to marvel at the miracles you have created in their absence.

Modes

If you’re not the type to play with others, and you don’t want to get all your stuff, you can always get into Creative Mode. In this world you are invincible, and you have access to everything in the game. It’s good if you want to, say, create a great Wampa from Star Wars, but it doesn’t give me the same sense of reward or accomplishment I get when I play Survival because I don’t have to get blocks or earn my own life while doing so. Many blocks take a lot of effort to find (some even get you into labyrinths full of monsters), so when I build them with My Survival Mode it’s very impressive. Still, it is a pleasant distraction.

 

Conclusion

As with any review, my feelings for Minecraft are the result of my own experience with them. Maybe you don’t succeed in random events like me, or maybe you won’t feel the same sense of accomplishment I did when I finished my first house. If not, you may not like or enjoy Minecraft in the same way. And that’s okay. Minecraft, more than any other game I know, is not about playing in a certain way; it is an open world, a blank page that just gives you the courage to go in and do what you love.