An Elden Ring modder is basically turning the entire game into Bloodborne through the implementation of trick weapons, parrying firearms, quick steps, a permanent night, and more spookiness.
As reported by GamesRadar, Nexus Mods user Noctis created the Graceborne: Bloodborne Inspired Overhaul, its name obviously blending Bloodborne with Elden Ring’s “grace.” The mod is “still in its infancy” but aims to “turn Elden Ring’s base game into a more grim and sinister experience.”
Noctis recently shared a video on YouTube asking modders to help them create the mod, as “undertaking Graceborne’s full scope alone would simply be impossible.” Despite this, Graceborne already has 22 armor sets, 35 weapons, 17 trick weapons, and five firearms.
The mod aims to add more than just weapons and armor inspired by Bloodborne, however, as it instead looks to recreate the entire gothic horror atmosphere. This isn’t someone recreating Bloodborne within Elden Ring, but instead someone applying a Bloodborne filter to it.
The alpha is currently available to download, which alongside the myriad armor and weapon pieces includes gameplay additions including “gun parrying, no equipment load, quicksteps when locked on, perma-night, Bloodborne-style healing,” and more, Noctis said. “It also replaces the appearance of several mobs and bosses to fit in the aesthetic of the overhaul.”
It’s perhaps the closest fans will get to playing Bloodborne on PC as the PlayStation 4 exclusive still hasn’t joined other Sony titles in making the jump. Modders have worked hard to emulate the experience before, including by adding Bloodborne models and weapons to Lies of P.
Elden Ring is still plenty beloved by itself, of course, as both the base game and its Shadow of the Erdtree expansion earned 10/10 reviews from IGN. Its release in June 2024, alongside assertion from FromSoftware that it will be Elden Ring’s only expansion, has fans wondering what comes next
Company president Hidetaka Miyazaki isn’t giving anything away yet, but he has said not even Elden Ring is his perfect role-playing game.
Image Credit: Noctis on NexusMods / YouTube
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.