Elden Ring will forever be a funny game because some players bash their heads against easier bosses like Margit or Azula for 90 hours and don't make any progress, while others complete the whole game at level one, naked and without taking a single hit from an enemy.
The director of the upcoming Elden Ring movie adaptation, Alex Garland, is somewhere between these two types of players. In a recent interview with IGN, Garland was coaxed into speaking a little bit about Elden Ring, despite his insistence that he wasn't "going to say anything about it."
However, hearing the interviewer explain their struggles with the game's Starscourge Radahn boss fight, Garland was compelled to set the record straight.
"Radahn's really easy," Garland begins. "I thought Radahn was quite easy, because as long as you sort of activated the people who can assist you in that fight, they get on with fighting him and then just... you know, they take off, whatever it is half, half his energy and you... finish him off. It's all about activating those little summon signs dotted around."
However, there is a boss that Garland does consider a challenge, and that's, of course, the infamous Blade...