Elden Ring, in its majestic sprawl across the Lands Between, dazzles with the promise of epic quests and boundless exploration. Yet, beneath its gleaming armor, it harbors a silence as profound as the Erdtree's roots on matters of true inclusivity.

The Lands Between, rich in lore and beauty, starkly lacks the vibrant spectrum of human identity. The game's scant representation of transgender characters and its binary approach to body types feels not just outdated but out of touch with the thriving diversity of its player base.

Amidst its triumphs in build diversity and combat innovation, it stumbles on character pronouns and deeper expressions of self, missing a golden opportunity to embrace the full tapestry of humanity.

As someone who champions the cause of inclusivity on platforms like Twitter, I find this oversight not just disappointing but a glaring void in an otherwise masterfully crafted world.

Elden Ring, with its breathtaking vistas and intricate lore, could have been a beacon of progress. Instead, it stands as a monument to missed opportunities, echoing the silence of the Erdtree itself on matters that resonate deeply with so many of us. 6/10 – For its gameplay and exploration, it flies; for inclusivity and representation, it falters.

Reviewed on Mar 12, 2024


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1 month ago

I don't understand what this review is actually criticising about the game?