You Gotta See Elden Ring’s First Real Creepypasta
With the advent of data mining and instant information, getting campfire stories in video games has become a rarity. It’s hard to spread a rumor that can be instantly verified, and even legitimate mysteries tend to be deciphered fairly quickly. But the beauty of modding is that it doesn’t have to be real. You can do it real.
That’s what I love king bore hahanew fast but effective Ering lden movie, showing an area of the game that you may not have seen before. “Saint’s Descent” sees the player descending a seemingly endless, pitch-black staircase, where there is a pit at the end.
Of course, players will go down the hole because we learned that you missed important content in Elden Ring if you don’t throw yourself into every abyss. I won’t spoil the rest.
Like I said, it’s a simple but still good story of what it sets out to do, partly because it’s not something wild. It seemed believable, and some legitimate viewers thought it was real before being told it really wasn’t.
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King bore haha actually created an entire “spooky mod” video playlist and mods like this one, but for older mods Dark souls game, if you want to see. What caught my eye was that some extremely ordinary situations happen suddenly, like being stuck in a stuffy elevator. Something like that maybe actually happen to someone, maybe out of sheer bad luck, but no one will believe you, right? The alternative can be equally terrifying: a never-ending fall. It’s so good!
In a way, the fictional aspect here is important for enjoyment. When the news about the Elden Ring The mysterious wall took 50 times to knock down, it tore up the internet. Who can detect such anomalies spontaneously? Why would they do something like that? Miyazaki, you demon!
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Out came the investigators, to take a closer look. That’s when we found out it was actually just a glitch, it never took 50 hits, and there wasn’t actually anything particularly interesting “hiding” behind the wall. The moment was cool while it lasted, but anyone coming in now can’t recreate the feeling of not knowing what the hell was happening when it was an enigma. Now we just tell each other it’s a glitched wall.
Sure, I can tell you that this Elden Ring video isn’t real, but that’s not the point, is it? For a moment, you get sucked into a different reality where evoking a feeling is all that matters. It reminds me a lot of the modern birth of Super Mario 64 scary stories. Anyone with critical thinking skills will be able to tell that complicated stories never really happened, or that we’ve heard of it before. We pulled out the popcorn equally.