Elden Ring: The game's lyrics were written by Miyazaki, not George R.R. Martin

Elden Ring: The game's lyrics were written by Miyazaki, not George R.R. Martin

Elden Ring

Elden Ring is one of the most anticipated games of early 2022, for many reasons. Obviously the quality of FromSoftware's previous works speaks volumes about how beautiful this new game could be, but in the case of Elden Ring there is also another detail: George R.R. Martin, author of A Song of Ice and Fire, as well as many other novels (The Boat of Delirium is a favorite of Miyazaki). Now, furthermore, we discover precisely that the game texts were written by Miyazaki.

The work of George R.R. Martin has long since finished and has been solely concerned with creating the game world and its myths. Martin then left the baton to Miyazaki who not only created the actual plot and lore we are going to discover, but also wrote the game lyrics (together with his team, of course).

Elden Ring L 'information comes from the interview with IGN USA, in which Yasuhiro Kitao of FromSoftware explains that: "In the style of FromSoftware, the story is told in fragments, and we have not deviated from our idea of ​​giving the player a world and a narrative to interpret. freely." He then added that Miyazaki was "at the forefront of the text, writing the text of the game".

Recall that Elden Ring will arrive on January 21, 2022 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S. Here is all the information from gamescom 2021.

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Elden Ring, Midnight Suns, Halo Infinite and the best games from Gamescom 2021

The world of Elden Ring has an assortment of monsters to fight. Bandai Namco Games and From Software © Provided by CNET The world of Elden Ring has an assortment of monsters to fight. Bandai Namco Games and From Software

Gamescom was all-virtual this year, but that didn't stop the trade show from showcasing a lineup of great games we'll soon get our hands on (well, some sooner than others). The weeklong event featured several livestreams, like the Xbox Showcase and Geoff Keighley's Opening Night Live. Many of the games made a lasting impression, and we've collected the highlights that stood out from the week, most of which you'll get to play either this year or in early 2022.

Saints RowDeep Silver © Provided by CNET Deep Silver

Developer: Volition | Release Date: Feb. 22, 2022


The high-octane open-world action series Saints Row always felt like an appropriate counter to Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto series. Though both are about mingling with unsavory gangsters and engaging in hostile takeovers to grow your criminal enterprise, Saints Row did it through the lens of a parody -- taking a self-parodying view that the GTA series wouldn't dare to. 


What other open-world crime simulator has minigames focusing on insurance fraud and other bumbling yet still lucrative schemes to boost your gang's rep? The later entries introduced Matrix-style action and mayhem, but developer Volition is focusing on a more back-to-basics approach for the reboot of Saints Row. It's more about snatching up rival turf and bonding with your crew of criminals. At least based on the latest trailer, this reboot for Saints Row may be a fun return to form for the franchise.

The world of Elden Ring has an assortment of monsters to fight. © Bandai Namco Games and From Software

The world of Elden Ring has an assortment of monsters to fight.


Read more: Saints Row reboot starts the series from scratch

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Developer: Sloclap | Release Date: Feb. 22, 2022


You know those old kung fu movies where the protagonist spends 90 minutes demolishing rooms and rooms of underlings in gradually expanding dramatic brawls? Sifu looks like it's all about letting you be that guy. Developed by the makers of Absolver, a well-received  2017 PC game, Sifu puts you in the garb of an aging martial artist. That's not all -- each time you die, you age. A slick trailer shown off at Gamescom demos the combat and a range of new locales. Sifu is set to hit PS4 and PS5 early next year.

Far Cry 6a horse that is standing in the grass: Ubisoft © Provided by CNET Ubisoft

Developer: Ubisoft Toronto | Release Date: Oct. 7, 2021


The next entry in this long-running open-world action series takes players back to the tropical settings of earlier games. In Far Cry 6, players assume the role of Dani Rojas, a native of the island of Yara who joins a revolutionary army to take down menacing yet charismatic dictator Anton Castillo (played by Breaking Bad and Do the Right Thing actor Giancarlo Esposito). 


The latest trailer focuses heavily on Castillo, showing off Esposito's powerhouse performance. We also get to see more of Dani's story, taking on different lieutenants in Castillo's regime with an assortment of weapons and gadgets. The Far Cry series has a particular way of letting players dive into its world and offers the tools to cause as much mayhem as possible. Based on what we've seen so far, Far Cry 6 is certainly hitting all the right notes for what this series does best, and we'll be able to see much more of it once it comes out, later in October.


Read more: Far Cry 6 trailer showcases Giancarlo Esposito as a menacing villain

Marvel's Midnight Suns2K Games © Provided by CNET 2K Games

Developer: Firaxis Games | Release Date: March 2022


After a raft of rumors throughout the summer, 2K and Firaxis Games revealed they were working on a new type of tactical role-playing game focusing on (some of) Marvel's greatest superheroes (plus some B-listers). In Midnight Suns, you play as an original character named The Hunter, who must band together superheroes like Captain America, Wolverine, Iron Man, and Doctor Strange to face off against the mystical villain Lilith and her legion of demons. The concept of an XCOM-style tactics game focusing on Marvel characters is an intriguing one, and we're excited to see more of the game and how in-depth its mechanics are soon with its upcoming Sept. 1 gameplay reveal event.


Read more: Marvel's Midnight Suns is a new superhero strategy game from the creators of XCOM

Halo Infinitea group of people in uniform: 343 Industries/Microsoft © Provided by CNET 343 Industries/Microsoft

Developer: 343 Industries | Release Date: Dec. 8, 2021


It's been a rough ride for the Halo series since 343 Industries took the baton from Bungie, so the stakes are high for Halo Infinite.


The game had a tortured development period, but a light is at the end of the tunnel. Gamescom gave us the release date: Dec. 8. It also gave us a cinematic trailer for the free-to-play multiplayer half of the game,  which by all accounts is very promising.


There's still no new footage of the single player campaign, since its much-maligned debut in July 2020. That's troubling, but we rather enjoyed the vibe and back to basics aesthetic of what the team is clearly shooting for. Can't wait for this one.

Dying Light 2Techland © Provided by CNET Techland

Developer: Techland | Release Date: Dec. 8, 2021


Dying Light 2 expands on the original's fast action and smooth traversal (aka, parkour) gameplay set in a zombie-infested world. New footage from Gamescom focuses on the expanded run, jump and climb gameplay, with the protagonist evading several infected and other hostile survivors. It reminded us of the exciting sense of speed and raw power that the original excelled at. With its release set for December, you'll finally be able to get your hands on the sequel to one of 2015's surprise hits.

Horizon Forbidden Westa person swimming in the water: Sony Computer Entertainment of America © Provided by CNET Sony Computer Entertainment of America

Developer: Guerrilla Games | Release Date: Feb. 18, 2022


We didn't really see Horizon Forbidden West at Gamescom, but we did get a release date: Feb. 18, 2022. 


That date couldn't come fast enough. The game's predecessor, Horizon Zero Dawn, was mega. Taking the best elements of games like The Witcher, Batman Arkham Asylum and Mass Effect, Horizon Zero Dawn smooshed it all together, added robot dinosaurs to the sauce, and somehow made it work. Horizon Zero Dawn was as polished and compelling as an open-world game can be.


We fully expect Horizon Forbidden West to up the ante, both in terms of the narrative and new features. This is the work of a tight-knit group of creatives at the peak of their powers.

Forza Horizon 5a car parked on the side of a road: Playground Games © Provided by CNET Playground Games

Developer: Playground Games | Release Date: Nov. 9, 2021


The first eight minutes of Forza Horizon 5 debuted at Gamescom, and the game looks exactly like you'd expect. And if you've played a previous Horizon game, that's a great compliment.


The franchise is known for incredible graphics, varied gameplay challenges and satisfying open-world driving. Forza Horizon 5, from Playground Games, looks to take that formula and tighten it up further with Series X|S improvements. And best of all? It'll be available for Xbox Game Pass from day one.


Read more: Forza Horizon 5 impresses at Gamescom 2021 gameplay preview

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revengediagram: DotEmu © Provided by CNET DotEmu

Developer: DotEmu / Tribute Games | Release Date: TBD 2022


For Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans of a certain age, 1991's Turtles in Time remains the turtles' best video game outing. Their upcoming adventure, Shredder's Revenge, may be a worthy successor. Developed by Dotemu (the studio behind Streets of Rage 4)  and Tribute Games, Shredder's Revenge is a classic side-scrolling beat-'em-up that's definitely in the vein of Turtles in Time. 


Featuring gorgeous pixel art, four-player couch co-op, and the classic cast from the '80s cartoon (including April O'Neil, who's appearing as a playable character this time around), it's an alluring blend of nostalgia and modern gameplay sensibilities.

Elden Ringa person riding a horse: Bandai Namco Games © Provided by CNET Bandai Namco Games

Developer: From Software | Release Date: Jan. 22, 2022


Toward the end of Gamescom week, we got to see a slew of new information regarding Elden Ring, the next major RPG from the creators at From Software. As the successor to the Dark Souls series, Elden Ring sounds more ambitious with every new drop of content. Moving further into an open-world experience, it brings the familiar Souls-style combat and challenge to a grander scale, and stands as one of our most-anticipated games of 2022. But for now, we're still waiting to see more gameplay, aside from the paltry two trailers that've been released over the last two years.

Call of Duty: Vanguarda person that is standing in the dark: Activision © Provided by CNET Activision

Developer: Sledgehammer Games | Release Date: Nov. 5, 2021


Thought 2021 would pass without a new Call of Duty game? Think again. At Gamescom, Sledgehammer Games unveiled Call of Duty: Vanguard, a World War II shooter that'll firmly plant you in the three major theaters of war: Europe's Western front, its Eastern front, and the Pacific theater. In addition to a beautiful CG trailer, we also saw gameplay from the horrifying battle of Stalingrad. Vanguard is set to hit all platforms on Nov. 5, about two weeks after Battlefield 2042.