BOOK 100
Elden Ring: The Road to the Erdtree volume 2, by Nikiichi Tobita.
Elden Ring is a game of serious, dark fantasy, coming from the renowned minds of Soulsborne creator Hidetaka Miyazaki and the renowned creator of A Song of Ice and Fire George RR Martin. Yet there is an official parody manga. The first volume was actually quite enjoyable, but would the second volume maintain this?
Aseo has infiltrated Godrick the Grafted’s lair of Stormveil. However, this incompetent Tarnished has an uphill battle. Even teaming up with powerful if ditzy warrior woman Nepheli Loux may not be enough to defeat Godrick. And even if they do, they have other demigods to take on, never mind the colourful cast of characters in the Roundtable Hold…
As with the previous volume, at times, the comedy gets way too cringy for my liking, or just not that funny. A case in point is the so-called training with Bernahl, which overstays its welcome for far too long. And the serious-looking art clashes at times with the comedy.
Still, it manages to maintain the standards of the previous volume. Nepheli Loux as a ditz is surprisingly hilarious, Godrick is actually treated sympathetically, and his grafting contest is hilarious if bizarre. Plus, the antics of Gideon Ofnir and Fia in the Roundtable Hold are also immensely amusing, as is Enia and the Two Fingers.
Overall, this was a good continuation of a gag manga series of a great game. Here’s hoping it improves…
****
Elden Ring: The Road to the Erdtree volume 2, by Nikiichi Tobita.
Elden Ring is a game of serious, dark fantasy, coming from the renowned minds of Soulsborne creator Hidetaka Miyazaki and the renowned creator of A Song of Ice and Fire George RR Martin. Yet there is an official parody manga. The first volume was actually quite enjoyable, but would the second volume maintain this?
Aseo has infiltrated Godrick the Grafted’s lair of Stormveil. However, this incompetent Tarnished has an uphill battle. Even teaming up with powerful if ditzy warrior woman Nepheli Loux may not be enough to defeat Godrick. And even if they do, they have other demigods to take on, never mind the colourful cast of characters in the Roundtable Hold…
As with the previous volume, at times, the comedy gets way too cringy for my liking, or just not that funny. A case in point is the so-called training with Bernahl, which overstays its welcome for far too long. And the serious-looking art clashes at times with the comedy.
Still, it manages to maintain the standards of the previous volume. Nepheli Loux as a ditz is surprisingly hilarious, Godrick is actually treated sympathetically, and his grafting contest is hilarious if bizarre. Plus, the antics of Gideon Ofnir and Fia in the Roundtable Hold are also immensely amusing, as is Enia and the Two Fingers.
Overall, this was a good continuation of a gag manga series of a great game. Here’s hoping it improves…
****