Don't forget that they found his entire quest and more dialogue that makes everything he said make sense in the game, but it was arbitrarily cut for no reason
And yet, it's still better than most games, probably because it's better than having to wait for the NPC to tell you like in everything else. My weird idea is to take this into a sci fi setting and have the items also be characters by way of the AI within all the future tech.
PumaGTB@reddit
Don't forget the obligatory 30 minute video essay on YouTube that tries to make sense of the lore.
bob1111bob@reddit
Vaati is doing his best
Any-Conversation1610@reddit
30 minutes? I think you meant 2+ hours.
Grumb_The_Man@reddit
Then a speedrunner books it to Bambieshart to use the item for a one shot build
perfectly_stable@reddit
kek
mrguy08@reddit
Hasn't this been posted like 5 times?
Medium_Cranberry4096@reddit
And I laugh every time
CuTTyFL4M@reddit
First time I see this. Tarnivorous of me, I know.
alternativehits@reddit
Nice throwback with the zanzibart name drop
creamygarlicdip@reddit
My only real criticism of elden ring. The npc quests are so obtuse I could never do them without an internet guide.
keyscowinfilipino@reddit
Anon has a hard time piecing information together and would prefer if the game had yellow paint on interactable objects
back_reggin@reddit
And because you didn't use the 'wave' and 'dance' emotes when you saw them the second time, the best ending is locked.
StevetheNinja69@reddit
Yeah Elden Ring quest design fucking sucks. Like even more than the previous games due to its open world nature.
Absolutemehguy@reddit
eugh I died doing the thing with the thing you gave me
WillNotFightInWW3@reddit
I could make a 1 hour video explaining the significance of the Glimmer Tugs, and what the promise to the Old Nanny might have been
PinkKnyght@reddit
Don't forget that they found his entire quest and more dialogue that makes everything he said make sense in the game, but it was arbitrarily cut for no reason
Green__lightning@reddit
And yet, it's still better than most games, probably because it's better than having to wait for the NPC to tell you like in everything else. My weird idea is to take this into a sci fi setting and have the items also be characters by way of the AI within all the future tech.
Crunchy-Leaf@reddit
Lore accurate shitposts are my favourite genre
ArcaneMonkey@reddit
Hell yea
Weirdusername1@reddit
That sums up Elden Ring very well.