Just a while ago, we were noticing how the modding community of different games does amazing things for the titles they love. A modder managed to fix some of the raytracing issues that The Witcher 3 Next-Gen upgrade brought. However, today’s story is a bit more light-hearted. A mod for Elden Ring showcases how Pokemon Scarlet creatures would look in The Lands Between. The video shows the player riding Koraidon and fighting some of the starter evolutions from the latest Pokemon title. This is quite fun and adds something different to the winner of the Game of the Year award. And, oddly enough, it fits better than we thought.
The Elden Ring Pokemon mod adds creatures like Koraidon from Pokemon Scarlet
The video, while short, showcases some of the creatures that arrived in the ninth generation of Pokemon. It is pretty fun to see how both players and NPCs look in Paldea’s uniforms. Besides that, watching some of the starter evolutions posing as summons and bosses makes it even more fun. It is nice to see that this Elden Ring Pokemon Scarlet mod is loved by many. Plus, it sort of makes people think what a good open-world Pokemon game could’ve been.
Elden Ring X Pokémon Scarlet is here! From Paldea to The Lands Between, expand your #Pokemon journey with new summons in #ELDENRING ! pic.twitter.com/djOWo9ogpg
— Arestame (@Arestame_Arkeid) December 28, 2022
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Taking away the war-torn and gloomy setting from Elden Ring, the Pokemon Scarlet mod places many of the creatures in a big space. We wonder if Nintendo could pull off something like that in the future. While a lot of players are still journeying through Paldea at 30fps or less, we all think that Pokemon needs an upgrade soon. It still remains to see if there is a new Nintendo console coming but hopefully, it is. Some games are struggling on the Switch and we hope that we get something better to try many of the games that are coming. One of those is Zelda Tears of the Kingdom which we are praying doesn’t have issues when it launches next year.