Heck, why did Elden Ring just have to be an open world game in the best Soulslike third-person perspective? Because with the YouTuber’s video Flurdeh you definitely get a little wistful: Elden Ring shows it from a completely new perspective.
The game world becomes tiny in it and Flurdeh shows what a fantastic figure the Between Lands would make as an isometric adventure. Before we get too bogged down in the amazing video that makes Elden Ring seem kinda cute, you best take a look for yourself:
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This is how the Mini-Elden Ring was born
Flurdeh has already shrunk the worlds of entirely different games. For example Cyberpunk 2077, God of War, Red Dead Redemption 2, Zelda: Breath of the Wilds, Skyrim, The Witcher 3 or Battlefield 1. Hach, one video is really more beautiful than the other! Of course, the YouTuber changes the perspective of the corresponding game world and uses a tilt-shift effect to create a miniature look.
What is a tilt shift effect?
Put simply, this effect allows the lens and image plane of a camera to be moved and swiveled independently of one another. This allows the photographer or artist to create the effect of a miniature model by expanding perspective. The tilt-shift effect is also used, for example, to create an even focus in a photo.
Especially with Elden Ring, Frans Bouma’s photo mode tools were used, among others, which are based on his Patreon page are available – but not free of charge. The result is one anyway cosy
Version of the Elden Ring game world where even the scariest (and most annoying) enemies don’t even look that bad.
Incidentally, Flurdeh also captured the beauty of Elden Ring in another video. In it you can look at the multifaceted nature of the open world in a relaxed and undisturbed manner – without having to constantly fear for your virtual life and your runes:
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What you should currently know about Elden Ring
Elden Ring was released for PC and consoles in February 2022, and since then players have been racing through the intermediate lands. The latest record: A player completed the Soulslike in less than nine minutes. Others defeat bosses on the dance mat or shamelessly take advantage of the fact that Radahn is a non-swimmer.
At the moment, however, many players are also wondering how things will continue with DLCs and addons and have developed a promising theory in this regard. You can read about what many a fan expects or at least hopes for in the following article:
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What could DLC bring? Fans have a promising theory
What do you think of the tilt-shift video shown: would you want to experience Elden Ring from such a perspective? Or are the three minutes enough for you to forget stressful boss fights, at least for a short time? Let us know in the comments!