With Elden Ring’s launch, modders have another game to dive into - and they haven’t wasted any time at all. In its first week, we already have players adding much-requested features - and finding ridiculous ways to play the game.
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On top of that, we have mods from a wide range of games this week. We open on Half-Life: Alyx, giving the adored VR game even more content to get through.
Tens of thousands of mods add new content, but this might as well be a whole DLC. This Half-Life and BioShock crossover sees 24 new levels added to the VR spin-off, Half-Life: Alyx, which takes roughly 15 hours to complete. Rapture is recreated in Half-Life: Alyx’s engine to offer a whole new world to explore. It also features recreated enemies from BioShock, with the developer, Patient 8 Games, aiming to improve the AI from the base game.
The Batman is in cinemas now, and if you leave the theatre with a love of its moody aesthetic, then we have the perfect set of Sifu mods for you. YouTuber Voyagers Revenge used a collection of mods to achieve both the look and feel of the new Matt Reeves film. The most obvious changes are to the game’s visuals, turning the main character into the Caped Crusader, and enabling a free camera to get some cinematic angles. The music is also changed, to better fit the tone. On top of that, combat is tweaked to be more akin to Batman’s moveset.
Elden Ring is hard enough without being able to take a break from the action. Starting a boss? I hope you’ve told everyone not to bother you for the next few hours, because if they interrupt you mid-fight, there’s no stopping. Thankfully, modders have already come to the rescue on this one,
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