Summary
So, here’s the deal with the Elden Ring Nightreign trailer. It’s got both a major hype element and an epic soundtrack – "Bring Me to Life" by Evanescence. I guess they were going for those goosebumps, ya know? That song really sets a fierce tone for all the boss battles you’re gonna face. And, oh, those battles? Yeah, they’re kinda intense.
Just to throw in some recent music trivia: Evanescence also teamed up with Netflix for their Devil May Cry anime – apparently, they’ve got a thing for moody, intense tracks, with "Afterlife" being the new thing there.
Alright, so what’s cooking with the Elden Ring Nightreign? FromSoftware and Bandai Namco just dropped this spicy launch trailer, but it ain’t just another ad, trust me. The whole vibe is elevated thanks to Evanescence’s classic 2000s anthem. This game – it’s a co-op spin-off from the original Elden Ring (remember that gem from 2022?). Its announcement, outta nowhere, had everyone buzzing at The Game Awards 2024.
Mark your calendars for May 30 if you’re all set to dive into Nightreign. It’s got solo play and these wild team missions with up to three players. Sounds thrilling, huh? Oh, and there’s this geography trick (kind of a cheat, honestly) if you can’t wait – the New Zealand Xbox hack. Anyway, the trailer’s got serious nostalgia vibes for us millennials because, let’s be real, who didn’t play Evanescence on loop back in the day?
Did you catch the YouTube comments? It’s a carnival of fans freaking out, saying the trailer felt almost too surreal. Someone even called the person behind this Evanescence decision a “legend.” I can imagine some marketing kid, once obsessed with anime music videos, having their full-circle moment here. Oh, and Evanescence is kinda on a roll – not just Nightreign but also the Devil May Cry anime. They’re bringing back all those 2000s feels with bands like Limp Bizkit and Papa Roach.
Now, the first reviews are in. The scores are pretty sweet, sitting at a cozy 78 on Metacritic, mostly applauding the co-op mode. Guess FromSoft nailed that multiplayer groove. Game Rant was all praises for its replayability and challenging bosses. Sure, there’s some grumbling about the clunky bits, like moving around, but hey, no one’s perfect.
If you’re curious, the game’s slated for a May 30 release on PC. They’re keeping things mysterious on Steam Deck compatibility, though. Fingers crossed, right?
Anyway, that’s the scoop. Now, go blast some Evanescence and get hyped!