From Software‘s latest game Elden Ring has been revolutionary since its release, and has in turn become a huge hit in the gaming community. Its length and degree of difficulty mean that there will still be those who have not yet managed to complete it. However, there are plenty of other games, movies and series fans of Elden Ring can enjoy.
Animated series are easier to compare Elden Ring‘s open world masterpiece, whether it’s Japanese or Western shows. Still, there are still plenty of live-action series that can join the conversation as well. These will often be rooted in fantasy, with dark storylines or ruthless worlds reminiscent of audiences between the Countries Between.
7 See brings a harsh world through the limitations of humanity
See has a unique premise that sets it apart from most other shows in the fantasy genre. The premise lies within a destroyed generation of humanity, where a virus not only wiped out a large part of the world’s population, but it caused their descendants to be born without sight.
Lack of vision suggests that it is difficult to perform everyday tasks, but humanity has adapted accordingly. Jason Momoa and the other actors express themselves without telling a story from their eyes and do an amazing job. Due to the great difficulties of survival and the need to adapt, this harsh world and circumstances draw similarities with the countries between Elden Ring.
6 Shadow And Bone focuses on magic and other fantasy elements
Shadow and bone is a fantasy series that can be found on Netflix, one of several star TV adaptations from a series of books that can find themselves on the streaming service.
Shadow and bone may not have obvious similarities Elden Ring in its surroundings and general aesthetics, but it has lots of magic and amazing creatures. This is reason enough to start this series, but its strong characters and exciting story are reason enough to stay and keep watching it.
5 The Witcher’s premise for hunting monsters draws parallels to battle bosses in the Elden Ring
The Witcher 3 became one of the highest rated games, thanks to the fact that it is a complete package with great story, compelling characters and an expansive world. Fans were both excited and worried when The Witcher was announced as a Netflix series adaptation, but it has not disappointed too much in its first two seasons.
Henry Cavill has excelled as Geralt of Rivia, and the series has introduced many of the horrible monsters from the games and books with impressive CGI and effects. Many of the monster designers are grotesque and scary enough to draw comparisons with those who roam the Middle Ages. Elden Ring. Those who want to see lots of magic and impressive weapons used in combat should definitely give The Witcher since.
4 Magic is also the main focus of the wheels of time
Another TV show adapting a popular book series, Wheel of Time was released on Amazon Prime in 2021. It has plenty of elements to satisfy one’s fantasy urge, which will no doubt be there for those who have played Elden Ring. Wheel of Time stars Rosamund Pike as Moiraine Damodred, a member of Aes Sedai.
Magic exists in the world of Wheel of Time but is limited to a few people. Aes Sedai is a group of powerful women who can channel the One Power. They are looking for the potential Dragon Reborn, who has the key to either save or crack the world. The mystery of magic and its many uses is also explored in Elden Ring. Players can choose to pursue Faith, Intelligence, or Arcane in refining their magical use, and they could certainly come up with builds similar to Aes Sedai.
3 His dark materials are another gloomy and gloomy world
His dark materials is a TV series adaptation of Philip Pullman’s novels of the same name, which premiered on the British BBC One channel in 2019. With two seasons behind it and a third expected in the future, His dark materials has shown many famous faces, from James McAvoy and Lin-Manuel Miranda to Dafne Keen.
After a child named Lyra, the series does a better job of telling the story than Golden compass the film had managed earlier. While not outwardly dark in a brutal Elden Ring or Game of Thrones way, it still has lots of gloomy and sad moments. Its huge world structure and amazing elements make it a must-watch for those who like to play Elden Ring.
2 Game Of Thrones is, of course, the Fantasy series that everyone is talking about
Game of Thrones will always be burdened with negative reviews because of its last season, but this should not take away from the positive. In fact, it became the biggest fantasy show ever. It was loved for its intensity, drama, star cast and extreme brutality. Game of Thrones rarely avoided killing important characters, and this left an underlying sense of fear that remained throughout the series.
Its gloomy world, wild amazing beasts and fierce battles will appeal to fans of Elden Ring. In addition, the author of the novels from which the show originated, George RR Martin, was even used as a consultant for the world-building of Elden Ring.
1 Stranger Things brings the supernatural horror to a completely different type of environment
Stranger Things may well be apart from the general world structure and aesthetics of Elden Ringbut its genres of supernatural horror and sci-fi fantasy can certainly be linked to genres from From Software game. It takes place in the 1980s of the real world, but the introduction of alternative dimensions and monstrous creatures shapes this into a gloomy and merciless world.
Stranger Things can be seen on Netflix, and will definitely appeal to those who enjoy a mystery or thriller aspect to their action. Not only has it had people like Winona Ryder, Sean Astin and David Harbor, but it has also received stars from its child actors.
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