Eurogamer published this video item, entitled “Elden Wrong – We Play Elden Ring, Wrong! – EPISODE FOUR: GRAPE ‘N’ TAPE” – below is their description.
Welcome to Elden Wrong, an Elden Ring gameplay series where Ian Higton plays Elden Ring PS5 gameplay, wrong. Each week, Ian and his Bandit pal, Payne will be punished by a cruel gimmick that makes the game even harder to play than normal. Can the team push through The Lands Between to claim the throne of the Elden Lord? Find out in episode four of Elden Wrong in which Ian and Payne continue their quest, where this time each hit that Payne takes adds a grape to Ian’s face!
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