The recent trailer for Elden Ring Nightreign has caught attention not only for its stunning visuals but also for its soundtrack, which evokes a strong dose of nostalgia. The song Bring Me to Life by Evanescence, a nu-metal classic from the 2000s, accompanies the trailer, creating an atmosphere that recalls the early days of video games and their connection to pop culture. This experimental approach to music selection contrasts with the current trend of creating highly polished and artistically meticulous trailers.
The director of Dark Souls, Hidetaka Miyazaki, was able to capture his aesthetic vision in the creation of characters and creatures, as evidenced in the design of the Undead Dragon, where he insisted on conveying a sense of dignity and pain. This philosophy is still present in Elden Ring Nightreign, a game that promises to explore the tragic beauty and ruinous majesty of the world known as The Lands Between.
The structure of the trailer highlights the camaraderie and teamwork that are essential in the gaming experience, showing the characters moving together towards an uncertain destination. Tyler Colp, in his review of the game, gave it a score of 80, praising its complexity and chaos, but also emphasizing how fun it is to face challenges alongside friends.
The combination of elements that evoke the culture of the 2000s with rigorous gameplay creates an emotional connection with players, an aspect that Bandai Namco has been able to capitalize on by offering content that recalls the essence of classic video games. At a time when nostalgia plays a crucial role in the player experience, Elden Ring Nightreign could be on the right track to resonate with a new generation of enthusiasts.