Anneau ancien: Shadow of the Erdtree est la version la mieux notée de 2024 so far, battre le JRPG à succès Final Fantasy 7 Renaissance et roguelike chéri Hadès 2



Early reviews for Anneau ancien: L'Ombre de l'Erdtree have landed, and they’re absolutely glowingto the point where DeLogiciel‘s latest expansion is already the highest-rated release of 2024, ahead of what’s already been an incredible slate of new games both big and small.

Dans notre propre Anneau ancien: Revue de L'Ombre de l'Erdtree, Joel Franey wrote that the DLChad a lot to live up to, mais des vues magnifiques, superbes combats de boss, et une gamme de nouveaux équipements amusants vous entraînent à travers une extension massive qui semble deux fois moins longue qu'elle ne l'est.. À ce point, it’s almost getting boring praising FromSoftware every time.

Joel gave the game five stars out of five, and it seems other critics are on the same page. The expansion holds an aggregate score of 95 sur Métacritique et 94 sur OpenCritic, putting it ahead of major new games such as Final Fantasy 7 Renaissance and even beloved indie hits like Balatro, Puits pour animaux, et Enfers 2. En fait, Shadow of the Erdtree ranks as number 36 among Metacritic’s top games of all time, sandwiched between Baldur’s Gate 2 Trois villes emblématiques: San Andreas.

This is all a bit apples and oranges, bien sûr; review scores are just markers of subjective opinions, and you can’t necessarily directly compare an evaluation of an expansion pack to that of a full new game. But these scores do give you an idea of just how great early players think Shadow of the Erdtree is, and we’re now in very rare critical territory.

Now this is Shadow of the Erdtree prep: Elden Ring mad lad turns every enemy (and animal) into DLC gatekeepers Mohg and Radahn, still beats the game in 9 hours.