The Only Bad Elden Ring Nightreign Players Are The Ones Who Don't Skip The Cutscenes
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Elden Ring Nightreign players are frustrated with unskippable cutscenes before boss encounters, particularly given the time investment required to defeat tough opponents like the Gaping Jaw Nightlord. The article discusses how these lengthy cinematics can detract from the gaming experience, especially for those who have faced the boss multiple times. Players argue that while FromSoftware's artistry is commendable, the repetitive cutscenes delay gameplay and diminish the tension. Despite enjoying the intense challenge of the game, many believe the option to skip these scenes would enhance overall enjoyment and efficiency during expeditions.
Look, I get it. Nightreign is intense. There's a ton of esoteric information to fill your brain with, including loads of secret details, items, and mechanics the game never bothers to explain.
Some players have gone 10, 20, even 30 expeditions before their first Nightlord victory. That is nearly 10 minutes-10 minutes!-that could be spent doing literally anything else.
FromSoftware games are full of tests. Hardcore fans pride themselves on rising to the challenge when others would just give up. Debate after debate recirculates.
I spent my final runes on hitting level 12. We're cooked. Oh my god why are we watching the final cutscene before the boss encounter AGAIN.
Read at Kotaku
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