Elden Ring is massive The Elden Ring is a colossal space, stuffed with all kinds of gruesome creepy crawlies that appear to make your experience in the Lands Between as unsettling as possible. However, the creatures that keep giving me the most trouble are also the most banal.
It occurred to me as I was dispatching Elden Ring boss Astel, Naturalborn of the Void--a "malformed star that is capable of catastrophic destruction" which resembles the Mr. DNA mascot from Jurassic Park was reimagined as an eerie abomination in the final stages of the game's poisonous Lake of Rot swamp. I'd identified the timing for the only truly dangerous move in its arsenal and was unconsciously doing the rounds before I realized that I was having an better time battling this frightening creature than I did during my battles against Elden Ring's realistic creatures.
Okay, sure, "realistic" might not be the right word for monstrous bears built like Popeye and the Sailor Man, alpha wolves with magic soul arrows, as well as birds sporting swords at their feet yet it's the closest thing Elden Ring has to regular animals, aside from those hilarious rolling sheep and rolling sheep, so I'll give you some time.
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