Elden Ring enthusiasts are accustomed to peculiar tales of players accomplishing the extraordinary within the game's realm. Yet, few anticipated the latest endeavor: the formation of an Elden Ring boy band by a fan. A video gaining traction on Reddit portrays an unusual scene wherein the Tarnished finds themselves encircled by a musical band featuring recognizable characters.
Since its launch in 2022, Elden Ring has consistently generated a slew of eyebrow-raising headlines. Whether it's rumored hidden code resurfacing or a player completing Elden Ring with a Soldier of Godrick Build, fans have grown accustomed to the unexpected. However, a recent 3D animated video depicting five Elden Ring enemies skillfully playing drums, bass guitar, and electric keyboard marks a particularly unique occurrence.
Reddit user Parjure0 recently posted a one-minute music video showcasing 3D animated Elden Ring adversaries performing with instruments. Set against a backdrop reminiscent of Redmane Castle, the video stars five annoying creatures from the Lands Between: a Giant Rat, a Giant Crayfish, a Living Jar, a Godrick Foot Soldier, and a Mad Pumpkin Head. In this amusing clip, the band entertains with a cyberpunk-style track while the Tarnished appears to be lying motionless on the ground.
Having garnered over twenty thousand upvotes on Reddit, this brief animated video has sparked a tremendous wave of positive feedback within the fandom. Fans have particularly noted a nostalgic theme evident both in its visuals and in the original soundtrack.
According to Parjure0, the creative mind responsible for this music video, the production process entailed over 70 hours dedicated to crafting the music and rendering the 3D animation. To put that in perspective, this timeframe surpasses the duration required to complete Elden Ring's campaign. Consequently, fans have been lauding Parjure0's remarkable dedication and hard work.
Regarding the distinctive low-resolution visuals of the video, Parjure0 disclosed that it was more of a necessity-driven decision rather than an intentional artistic choice. Due to the unavailability of 3D models for Elden Ring enemies, they resorted to utilizing Google images as textures to fashion the characters, resulting in the PS1-style graphics.
While witnessing an Elden Ring boy band might not have topped any player's bucket list, Parjure0's video has garnered hundreds of positive comments and thousands of upvotes. Fans perceive it as a heartwarming, albeit humorous, homage to From Software's massively popular game. The meme-inspiring animation has also provided a delightful diversion for fans eagerly anticipating the release of the Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC in June 2024.
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Elden Ring is already home to a lot of rotten creatures. Serpent snails that spit at you, ulcerated spirits with bark for skin, a big pair of hands. Now we know of another rotten creature who's going to join the roster when the Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree DLC drops next month: a bloke who's head would make for an excellent lottery draw.
Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco has just announced a new competition, tasking fans to create their own trailers in an attempt to win a variety of prizes, including a massive statue of Messmer the Impaler. Fans are challenged to show off their directing and editing skills by putting together a comprehensive, short-form video showcase of the game ahead of the highly anticipated release of Elden Ring's Shadow of Erdtree DLC later this year.
You know what will really set off your soft furnishings and put further strain on your relationship when you're already worried your girlfriend is more angry about you leaving crumbs around the toaster than she would be if all were well? A 10-foot-tall statue of a video game character to cram in the corner of your living room! To celebrate the impending release of massive gloomy RPG DLC Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree, Bamco are running a competition for players to edit together a cool trailer. Best trailer overall wins Big Messmer - the lad in the header image up there. I'm sure he'll make a great home for many happy spiders and their cobwebs.
Elden Ring fans have discovered an old tweet on the game's official Twitter page that seemingly references the upcoming Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. With FromSoftware's reputation for making high-quality expansions for many of its games, many fans assumed an Elden Ring DLC was on the way before it was even announced. Now that the Elden Ring DLC has been properly revealed, hype for the expansion is at an all-time high.
An Elden Ring player discovered that a symbol featured on one of the critically acclaimed RPG's shields possibly has a real-life counterpart. FromSoftware revealed in the past that while its latest work did not take inspiration from one game in particular, the studio was influenced by titles based on various mythologies.
FromSoftware has touted Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree as its largest ever expansion, and though that obviously means it’s going to be packed full of plenty of new content – like over 10 new bosses and a new map larger than the base game’s Limgrave area – what should we expect where its endings are concerned? According to director Hidetaka Miyazaki, though there will be multiple endings, you shouldn’t expect quite as many as the base game had.
The Nagakiba is a melee armament in the Katana class in , closely related to its counterpart sword, the Uchigatana. It features an exceptionally long blade and offers enhanced blood loss buildup compared to its sibling sword. Players can acquire the Nagakiba through various interactions with the NPC Bloody Finger Hunter Yura, easily recognizable in his large metal hat and full Ronin Gear.
An Elden Ring player has found a symbol on the game's map which could possibly be a hidden code, adding to the never-ending list of mysteries surrounding the franchise. What's more notable is the fact that the player found the same symbol in another location in Elden Ring, which further suggests that it could have a much larger significance.
is the best-selling title FromSoftware has ever developed, taking the soulsborne games into uncharted territory with its open world. Thanks to this, it is the most approachable of the titles, while managing to keep the famously crushing difficulty that soulslike games are known for. With a project as large as ,there are going to be some growing pains that prevent the game from being perfect. Sometimes, that can be too many reused assets, while other times it can be the balancing of certain enemies.
Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree launches next month and, for better or worse, is the only expansion the acclaimed open-world title will receive. However, that doesn’t mean it won’t get a full-fledged sequel.
FromSoftware's Hidetaka Miyazaki has confirmed that the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC will be the one and only expansion ever released for Elden Ring. Elden Ring was a massive, unprecedented success for FromSoftware when it was released in 2022. The award-winning, critically-acclaimed open world game set sales records for FromSoftware, created a bunch of new Soulslike fans, and has been hailed as one of the absolute best video games ever made.
fans hoping for even more expansions after the upcoming DLCare out of luck as creative director Hidetaka Miyazaki shared some bad news about the game's future. Released in 2022, the community has waited for over two years to return to The Lands Between and while pre-release footage continues to look promising, some are already looking to the future. While FromSoftware is known for releasing at least a couple of expansions for their RPGs, with a few exceptions, it seems like won't receive any further post-launch support.