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Elden Ring is magnitudes longer, much more forgiving, far easier, but harder to run depending on system specs.
A game where you can have several different character builds or one where you have one gameplay style (which does have some complexity)
One with a narrated story or one where you read item descriptions to know what’s going on
etc.
The overall feel of the game will feel familiar to any fan of FromSoftware's work but aside from Armoured Core, it's essentially the most unique IP in their portfolio.
If you've played Dark Souls, you've played Elden Ring basically.
That isn't a slight on Elden Ring either, I just think you'll have a more memorable / unique experience with Sekiro, provided you've played prior Dark Souls games, or Bloodborne, Demon's etc.