I’d legit play a mod of this

If you haven’t checked out the YouTube channel Flurdeh yet, you probably should. Described as a “love letter to video games,” the channel explores “interesting and beautiful game worlds and scenery,” showcasing the best of the best. That includes thisElden Ringtilt shift perspective video below (via ResetEra).

Straight from the creator, Tiny Game Worlds is “all about seeing the scenery and worlds of video games from a completely different perspective, using techniques like and similar to Tilt Shift in video games to make the world appear smaller.” But in this particular case they thought it would be interesting to use a tilt shift perspective to show a bird’s eye view of the action, focusing on a few key areas of the game.

Elden Ring tilt shift

It’s incredible how different it all looks, despite knowing these zones like the back of my hand at this point following three playthroughs anda Platinum. The framerate and how it looks in motion is arguably the most interesting part, and really brings me back to my days playing tons of old school isometric ARPGs and CRPGs.

Straight up, it wouldn’t take a whole lot to just transform this game into an isometric adventure: the world and the lore are already there.

Oda Nobunaga and Yasuka on horses next to marching armies

Elden Ringtilt shift:

If you haven’t playedElden Ringyet, the below video (which contains minor location spoilers) showcases the actual game off, sans tilt shift.

Miyabi and a round spirit wreathed in blue flames in Zenless Zone Zero

Two Fortnite characters performing Wanna See Me: a soldier striking a finger-gun pose and a paramedic dancing, set against a blue background.

Nexus Control Center Interface in Arknights: Endfield

Sekiro

Lucille, the baseball bat, visible in the mod for Left 4 Dead 2.

Elden Ring cracked statues

Elden Ring Walking Mausoleums 1

The splashart for Hextech Ziggs, showcasing the furry yordle being blown into the sky by his own bomb.