Summary

  • Elden Ring's DLC surpasses expectations with its huge scale and unique locations like the gloomy Abyssal Woods.
  • The Abyssal Woods invokes memories of Bloodborne with its Lovecraftian setting and terrifying Aged Ones enemies.
  • The challenging journey to the Abyssal Woods shows FromSoftware's capability to step out of its comfort zone.

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is huge. The highly anticipated DLC has somehow managed to surpass all expectations when it comes to size and scale, feeling more like a sequel of sorts than an expansion. The map features all kinds of stunning locations, from flower-filled beaches to golden palaces in the sky. One of the more interesting and unique locations featured in Elden Ring's DLC is the gloomy Abyssal Woods. This dark, spooky forest features one of FromSoftware's most original gameplay mechanics, and it's hard not to think of Bloodborne while playing it.

Despite being over nine years old, Bloodborne remains one of the most beloved action RPGs ever, and many considered it to be FromSoftware's finest work before Elden Ring was released. The game's Lovecraftian setting of Yharnam is a work of art, and at times it veers more toward horror than any of the Dark Souls trilogy ever did. Some truly grotesque and downright scary creatures await players in Bloodborne's Gothic world, and Shadow of the Erdtree's Abyssal Woods invokes strong memories of this.

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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's Abyssal Woods Are Unique

The Abyssal Woods is one of Shadow of the Erdtree's more obscure locations, and it can take players a considerable amount of time and effort to even find it. Players must find a hidden coffin and take a trip in it through a waterfall, emerging near the back entrance of the imposing Shadow Keep, one of the DLC's biggest legacy dungeons.

Once outside the castle, they must then follow the river south, navigating numerous treacherous cliffs and gravestones in order to descend to the bottom of a ravine. Eventually, they will come to the Darklight Catacombs, which they must navigate before meeting a boss at the very bottom. Defeating this boss finally grants the player access to the Abyssal Woods, but the ordeal is by no means over.

The Abyssal Woods is completely different from any other location in Elden Ring. It features enemies known as Aged Ones, haunting creatures with bright yellow eyes all over their heads. Regular attacks cannot damage these Aged Ones and will inflict madness upon touching the player. The player's only hope is to hide in the long grass that covers parts of the woods in an attempt to sneak past. For those feeling brave, the monsters' attacks can be parried, but this is incredibly risky and can result in a quick death for the player if timed wrong.

Enemies such as Bloodborne's Brainsuckers and Demon's Souls' Mindflayers are probably the closest things in terms of aesthetics, but both of these could actually be fought head-on with neither making the player feel as helpless as these Aged Ones will.

The Abyssal Woods Feels Like a Nod to Bloodborne

Gamers have long been crying out for a Bloodborne sequel, and the Abyssal Woods certainly feels like a nod to those fans in particular. It borders on survival horror, with the player being unable to defend themselves without the risky use of parrying, which is something FromSoftware hasn't really done before in this setting.

The Abyssal Woods is a dense area and will take the player some time to navigate because the player cannot summon Torrent there, meaning the entire journey will be experienced on foot. It adds a new layer to Elden Ring's already impressive world and shows that Hidetaka Miyazaki and his team are more than capable of stepping out of their comfort zone if and when needed. It isn't yet known what FromSoftware is cooking up next now that Elden Ring is done, but should it decide to branch further into horror, based on this small, unique part of the DLC, it could well find further success there.

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Released
June 21, 2024
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WHERE TO PLAY

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Shadow of the Erdtree is the first and only DLC expansion for FromSoftware's groundbreaking Elden Ring. It takes players to a whole new region, the Land of Shadow, where a new story awaits the Tarnished.

ESRB
M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood and Gore, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Base Game
Elden Ring
Developer(s)
FromSoftware
Multiplayer
Online Co-Op, Online Multiplayer