I am on the older side, really like everything about Elden Ring, except the difficulty. Is there games like Elden Ring but easier?

  • @generalpotato@lemmy.world
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    151 year ago

    Nearly all action games have some amount of RPG elements built into them these days. A few titles come to mind:

    1. Horizon Zero Dawn and then Forbidden West.
    2. God of War and then Ragnarok.
    3. Spider-man, Miles Morales and upcoming Spider-man 2.
    4. Read Dead Redemption, Read Dead Redemption 2.
    5. Jedi Fallen Order, Jedi Survivor.
    6. Guardians of the Galaxy
    7. Resident Evil 2 Remake, 3 remake and 4 Remake.
    8. Ghost of Tsushima.

    Plenty more but that should keep you busy. All of these have character progression, leveling up, getting better gear to varying degrees combined with forgiving dificulty (which you can tweak).

  • Rikudou_SageA
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    91 year ago

    Dragon Age: Inquisition. You also mentioned you loved Witcher 3, the game is similar in gameplay.

    You may also want to start with Dragon Age: Origins, but starting with Inquisition is fine, though you’ll miss some references.

  • Random_Character_A
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    81 year ago

    Older gamer here, that has just dipped his toes in RPGs in a long time by buying Elden Ring. These days there’s no time to bash your head in the same bossfight two dozen times. Fun has to be a little less “long haul”.

    My suggestion: Valheim

  • @mrfriki@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    Lords of the fallen is an easier, yet fun, souls like. Not as good in terms of exploring or atmosphere but still very fun and not too difficult.

  • @Deestan@lemmy.world
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    71 year ago

    Shadow of Mordor

    And if something like 60% of Elden Ring’s difficulty is fine with you, Bloodborne.

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        1 year ago

        Maybe Mass Effect? The 2nd and 3rd especially for the “a” in arpg, imo.

        Also, I know you said Western but since you mentioned Elden Ring I’d also recommend Dragon’s Dogma and Monster Hunter. Maybe Devil May Cry, but that’s a bit more hack n slash.

        God of War 2018 is a great one too if you’re on PlayStation or PC. Probably the easiest game I listed, while also having some optional crazy difficult fights in the side/postgame content. Valkyrie Queen was harder for me than most Souls bosses lol.

      • @Sitkemkev@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        I know Baldurs Gate 3 is a turn based combat game, but i’ll shamelessly plug since it’s absolutely fantastic. Difficulty is easy to switch, a great game to explore!

      • @Vlyn@lemmy.zip
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        21 year ago

        If you liked Witcher 3, grab Cyberpunk. Better gameplay and very similar approach (main story quests with decisions to make, side quests, tiny bit of exploring). And it’s a western game on top.

        Of course this only works if you’re actually interested in the Cyberpunk Scenario and you don’t want to play mostly Fantasy games.

    • @Vlyn@lemmy.zip
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      31 year ago

      OP might have used the term aRPG, but clearly didn’t mean isometric games (Their example was Elden Ring and they like Witcher 3).

      Besides that, Diablo II Remastered is anything but easy (rough start and then pushing towards hell difficulty you get slapped with immune enemies).

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    1 year ago

    Seeing what’s been already recommended here, my suggestion sounds out of left field even to me… But somehow, “Elden Ring bug easier” makes me think first and foremost of Zelda breath of the wild and tears of the kingdom. Huge open world with secrets everywhere, engaging aesthetics and, challenging yet less punitive combat. The only thing would be that the combat is less emphasized, an exploration and problem solving more. But combat is still very much there and you can go quite deep in its mechanics, especially with all the time stopping and telekinetic shenanigans.

    Edit: Not really a western ARPG I guess but the freedom of play is similar

  • @squirrelwithnut@lemmy.world
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    31 year ago

    Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Play the game on story mode and enjoy it. That trilogy has the best characters and some of the best quest storylines in the industry in my opinion.

  • Carighan Maconar
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    31 year ago

    Would branching out into spectacle brawlers work for you?

    In that case, check out Bayonetta 3 on the Switch and Armored Core VI on PC/whatever!

    For something closer in combat feel to Elden Ring, Atlas Fallen maybe? But I haven’t personally played it and reviews are mixed, so can’t really say how enjoyable that would be.

    • donuts
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      21 year ago

      As someone who has been stuck on Balteus for the last 2 days, I’m not sure AC6 is a good recommendation. It also doesn’t really feel or play like ER.

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    • Mass Effect trilogy
    • The Outer Worlds, though this one has a healthy dose of “shooter”
    • Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, though this is probably shooter first, ARPG second
    • …Minecraft?

    Man, I thought I’d have more suggestions, but they’re all either as hard as Elden Ring or not Western

  • TheMoose
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    21 year ago

    You might enjoy “The Surge” 1 and 2, they’re souls-like in gameplay but in a more industrial-punk atmosphere. There’s also the “Darksiders” games, I enjoyed all 3 of them. They’re action-RPGs, but “Darksiders 3” is closest to a souls-like. “Remnant: From the Ashes” and “Remnant 2” are also very good fun.

  • @Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    I feel like a cheater, but I tried my best to not cause any griefing. I’m also in my 40s and don’t have the time to git gud when I just wanna play the story.

    Dark souls 2 & 3 have mods that make it easier. DS2, I had crazy defense and rolling. Poor invaders would backstab me 5 times and only take me to 50% health. Then 3 basic quick hits would kill them.

    DS3, I was around level 200 thanks to a xp multiplier mod and was able to steamroll bosses. Invaders still destroyed me, but that’s fair. Frequently I let them and to my surprise, most invaders if you don’t attack, won’t attack back and will just goof off. I loved it.

    I’m going to wait until Elden Ring is a bit more quieter before I play with mods. Again, not interested in griefing. Just want to adventure on my own terms.

    • @FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      You shouldn’t play online with those mods. Sucks for other players to be up against someone they literally can’t beat because of unfair advantages.

      • @Katana314@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        The game also hides a bunch of secrets that are only meant to be found by messages from online players.

        The game is both designed to be played online, and also causes serious issues in its online mode.

        • @FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          That’s kind of the price you have to pay if you use mods. You can either not use mods and experience the full game (if you can beat it), or you can use mods, but shouldn’t go online so you don’t kill other peoples fun.