Is Elden Ring Already a Generation-Defining Game? – Slightly Something Else

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This week on Slightly Something Else, Yahtzee and Marty discuss Elden Ring and how soon is too soon to say a game is the “game of the year” or “generation-defining.”


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Marty Sliva
Marty Sliva was the Deputy Editor of The Escapist. He's been writing and hosting videos about games, movies, television, and popular culture since 2011, and was with The Escapist from 2019 until 2023. In a perfect world, he'd be covering Zelda, Persona, and the hit TV series Lost on a daily basis.