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Okay, so get this. FromSoftware. If you’re not dialing into the gaming biz or whatever, they’re the peeps behind this insanely hardcore stuff like Dark Souls. Now, I’m not trying to fanboy here, I promise, but seriously, they’ve been on like a decade-long streak of awesomeness. I mean, Demon’s Souls set the stage and then Dark Souls just—BOOM—blew things up for the studio. Over the last 14-ish years, they’ve churned out sequels, Bloodborne, Sekiro, and Elden Ring, each time just raking in the love from critics. But hey, nothing’s perfect, right? They’ve got their hiccups too.
What’s bugging me? Ranged combat. Yep. You’d think if you’re swinging a sword like a boss, shooting an arrow wouldn’t trip you up. But oh boy, it did. Elden Ring Nightreign? Tries its darndest to patch up that hole.
Now, about the range business in FromSoftware games, it’s like, melee is the bread and butter here. You’re practically seen as the hero with a sword, you know? The bows and magic staffs? Kind of just… there. They’re like your third cousin at a wedding—present but not making a splash. Often just slow, and weak sauce. OMG, especially in the early days. Good luck even moving and shooting.
Over the years, they’ve sprinkled in some tweaks—new weapons, zhuzhed up mechanics, you know, the usual. But still, melee’s been king, magic’s the queen, and ranged? Like the court jester. Until Nightreign showed up to mix things up.
So, Elden Ring Nightreign—oh man, this game! Introduces these Nightfarers classes, and one standout called Ironeye. This dude? Heavy on the bow action. And guess what? It’s actually good. I know, right?
Ironeye walks in, and bam! The damage, it’s like whoa. The kind of whoa that makes you straight up forget about the other bows you’ve clutched in the past. And crafting? Pffft. Who needs it when your ammo’s endless? More pew-pews than a sci-fi movie with extras. Three attack types to play with, too—single-shot, multi-shot, and some extra spicy tricks.
Playing Ironeye? It’s a blast. And essential, like, absolutely clutch for team comp in Nightreign. Picture this, you’re in the thick of it, and Ironeye’s pulling enemy aggro while chilling at a safe distance. Braveheart style. Valuable when you need to revive allies. Just keeping their heads in the game and dodging boss swings.
Anyways, if you’re gaming this weekend, maybe give Ironeye a whirl. Can’t hurt, right?