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Shadow Realm (2002)

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Shadow Realm

This Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree Connection Might Explain Shabriris Past
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Shadow of the Erdtree introduced a treasure trove of new lore to the already elaborate universe of Elden Ring, and one surprising mystery can be found in an unassuming dark corner of the Shadow Realm. The expansion of the Frenzied Flame lore includes an area that will drive Tarnished mad, quite literally: the terrifying Abyssal Woods, where even Torrent is afraid to roam. If Tarnished dare explore this area and manage to avoid the many difficult enemies - including the Aging Untouchables, who can only be defeated with a well-timed parry - they will find themselves at Midra's Manse.

A painting inside this minor Legacy Dungeon depicts Midra, Lord of Frenzied Flame and his partner, Nanaya, a Sote character about whom very little is known. By piecing together clues around the Shadow Realm, fans of the franchise have started theorizing that this painting provides details about a major Npc in the base game,...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Nicholas Becher
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Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree Has Already Broken A Metacritic Record
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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree sets a new Metacritic record with a score of 95, making it the highest-rated Dlc ever. Critics praise the expansion for its scale, storytelling, and intriguing world design, comparing it to a sequel. Players are recommended to be in the level 120-130 range before starting the Dlc to fully enjoy the boss battles and beautiful locations.

The highly anticipated expansion, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree has already broken a Metacritic record ahead of its launch on Friday. Shadow of the Erdtree ventures to a new location called the Land of Shadow and looks set to introduce plenty of new lore surrounding Miquella the Unalloyed, the most powerful demigod in Elden Ring, as players follow their footsteps and meet several new followers and have the opportunity to engage in roughly 40 brutal boss battles depending on their actions.

As reported by Vgc, Shadow of the Erdtree...
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  • 6/19/2024
  • by Glenn Bunn
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Yu-Gi-Oh's Censorship Made The Shadow Realm Even Scarier
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The Shadow Realm may be viewed largely as a meme by many Yu-Gi-Oh! fans, but one duelist's experiences there prove it is no laughing matter. This actually makes the Shadow Realm a rare case where the censorship in Yu-Gi-Oh!'s dub actually makes elements of the show darker, ironically going against the dubbing company's intent when making these changes.

Yu-Gi-Oh! was dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment, a company that also dubbed other iconic anime like Dragon Ball and One Piece. 4Kids was infamous for censoring the shows they dubbed, toning down violence and gore as well as Americanizing certain elements of the anime. While sometimes these changes would work well, like the silly change they made to Sanji's cigarettes in One Piece, most of the time they made the dubs far worse than the original. Yu-Gi-Oh!'s dub is luckily pretty well regarded, but it also suffered its share of censorship.
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  • 7/1/2023
  • by Ben Sockol
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