
Elden Ring Nightreign's recent network test sessions taught players many things about FromSoftware's experimental, excellent next offering. It also reminded them of a lesson that all Elden Ring players are taught early on: Margit, The Fell Omen's hatred for the Tarnished, whose very existence is an act of rebellion against the Golden Order, is eternal, and he will defend the status quo, across dimensions if necessary.
Nightreign players were treated to the surprise of their lives as the first true boss of the base game began to ambush them in the open world, with seemingly no part of Limveld safe from his machinations. IGN notes that he comes equipped with new skills and even voice lines. PC Gamer recounts a particularly harrowing tale in which, while attempting to overcome a Godskin Noble imprisoned in an Evergaol, Margit decided to get involved, quickly snuffing out that particular trio's ambitions in a violent fashion, putting to shame FromSoftware's long line of phantom NPC invaders.
For this and more, we salute you, Margit, and dub thee King Hater.
Are you ready to face Margit/Morgott once again, wherever you might encounter the stalwart guardian of the Golden Order? Put your foolish ambitions to rest in the comments section below.
[source ign.com, via pcgamer.com]
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Yeah I was expecting him to play out the same but he pleasantly surprised me with his new vergil attack moves. Not gonna get this game though since I don't like the BR ring and I don't like to only fight bosses in a souls game.
It looks great but also seems like it will get repetitive quickly? Especially with the location of the enemies being the same etc. from the demo at least.
@SteveJaye They did say it has procedural generation for the environment.
This was a pleasant surprise in that I wasn't expecting him to show up but boy did he wreck every group I was in where he showed up!
@Nepp67 I didn't try the demo so I ask thee...is this just more elden ring (not a bad thing at all) or is this game more multiplayer focused. I loved elden ring and very rarely summond other gamers so I don't want to play this if it's primarily a online multiplayer.
@Northern_munkey It is primarily a mp game. You can play it solo if you want though and think of it as a roguelite with a Battle Royale ring.
@Nepp67 thanks for replying. I think I'll give this a miss then as I'm not too keen on the idea of it.
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