Dark Souls: Re-Bricked Builds Lordran from Legos

Dark Souls: Re-Bricked Builds Lordran from Legos

Frustration for All Ages

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 02, 2018 @ 01:07 PM (Staff Bios)
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Dark Souls: Remastered brought the immersive world of Lordran into higher resolutions and smoother framerates. Even so, it seems to be missing something. How about Legos?

One creative user, MytherMarty, has "Re-bricked" Firelink Shrine, the central hub of Dark Souls, in Lego Worlds, a popular Lego adventure game. While limited, players can take their shield and spear in hand as they fend off the nearby skeletons and the undead. To top it all off, they later added in an artificial interface and audio for full effect.



MytherMarty created the world setting and character in Lego Worlds naturally. The HUD and audio were placed over the prerecorded video footage.

Dark Souls has inspired countless creative projects since its original release. While some are memorable, others are simply exhausting. It's clear that Dark Souls Lego will be part of the former. The creator intends to continue developing the rest of the world over time.

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