

This question came to me as I was contemplating making a mod for the recently released Skyrim SE, and I wondered if I could make a Dark Souls style level in it.Of course, to do that I need to be clear in my understanding of both … I think I speak for pretty much everyone when I say we've got high hopes this year will be much better for everyone around the globe than 2020 was.

When asked about why he decided to tackle the idea again, HeavyBurns had this to say: "There are a large number of creature, weapon, armor, UI and sound mods which I simply wasn't aware of at the time of making the video, and some even that have come out since.Gamer. Here, HeavyBurns shares that he had tried this same thing last year, but the current selection of mods available weren't enough to get the result he truly wanted. HeavyBurns himself has only shared a short teaser trailer of his upcoming project to turn Skyrim into Dark Souls, but an interview with GamesRadar reveals some more information. RELATED: Skyrim Player Makes Gruesome Discovery After 8 Years With the Game That said, the open world of Skyrimand the dedication of its modding community make something like this possible, even for players that don't actually make mods themselves like HeavyBurns. The settings and styles of these games are completely different from one another, so it's certainly an odd connection to make. This Elder Scrolls enthusiast is using around 500 mods to effectively turn the game into the iconic Dark Souls franchise by FromSoftware.Īside from their common genre of fantasy RPG, Dark Souls and Skyrim don't really share much in common. While an individual mod can be powerful, using several at once can completely change the game into something new this seems to be the goal of Twitter user HeavyBurns.

Sometimes these can be used to add new features or functionality that improve the game, and other times they are piled on to ridiculous effect such as making dragons look like Macho Man Randy Savage. When it comes to playing Skyrim, players frequently use mods to tailor the experience for themselves.
