Nonostante i trionfi di Elden Ring, il regista Hidetaka Miyazaki non ha ancora fatto il suo “gioco di ruolo fantasy ideale” – quindi quanto possono essere migliori i giochi FromSoftware?



Dal software‘s Hidetaka Miyazaki has said he still hasn’t created his “gioco di ruolo fantasy ideale” – despite putting out groundbreaking future-classics over and over – che pone la domanda: how much better can these games get?

Hidetaka Miyazaki is one of gaming’s most recognizable names for a reason. FromSoftware practically kickstarted an entire subgenre with Miyazaki in the director’s chair for Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Sekiro, Arceus venduto, the studio’s magnum opus, Anello dell'Elden. One hell of a resume, huh?

The games proved popular enough to influence countless other ‘Soulslikes’ – action-RPGs that borrow FromSoft’s stamina-based combat or brutal difficulty or ‘retrieve your corpseloop or all of the abovewhich come out with more frequency than the studio’s own output now. The whole thing then reached a fever pitch in the open-world Elden Ring, a game that’s both impossibly large and painfully packed with detail, helping it to pass 25 milioni di copie vendute.

Despite reaching those dizzying heights, on the eve of the DLC Elden Anello Miyazaki said he’sstill in the process of making my ideal fantasy RPG.” In un'intervista con Giocatore PC, the influential director explained thatwhile Elden Ring is not quite it, it’s pretty close. It’s getting close.

So what does that dream project need to do to satisfy Miyazaki? “It’s hard to say without giving spoilers for my next idea or our next games,” he continued. “But I think one thing that’s not necessarily missing but makes it difficult to achieve my ideal, is that when I play it, I know everything’s going to happen. I already know everything that’s going on. So in terms of enjoying the game from a player’s perspective, I’d love to not know that, and for somebody else to make my ideal fantasy game, per favore, se possibile. Then I can enjoy it just as a player.

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