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My list is more than one game and to show why, instead of doing what I said. I broke apart Elden Ring, listing which game I like the best in each category that's better than Elden Ring if there is one. This is not any indication of what I feel about Elden Ring, games are art and the sum of its parts is just how I wrap my head around all of these games and choosing what parts of each game I like the best, to help me find more games.
Graphics: Elden Ring
Open World: Gothic
Combat: Dark Souls 1
Multiplayer: Any Souls Game or Bloodborne
Music: Uncharted 4, Hacknet
Graphics are bland at times, I mean the darks are too dark and colorless. In the sun looks great, but that's like the highpoint of the day, it doesn't happen that often. I don't like open world and fear I won't finish this game, we'll see. Combat is too easy but with the system issues I can't complain yet until that's sorted. Multiplayer looks like Souls but behaves like Sekiro. Music sucks and I basically alredy have another soundtrack playing and turned the music off. I hope I remember to turn it back on for the boss fights, be cool if there were two different music volumes.
from start to finish, no issue, stable, nice pacing, can't wait for the requiem