Thanks to modders, the ability to change any part of the game is available to fans. However, as players explore the worlds From Soft have created and mastered the game's combat systems, it becomes less and less exciting to play through its PvE content.
The sense of difficulty drives home the well-made locations and lore. RELATED: The 10 Best Dark Souls 3 PVE Builds, Ranked
Few games can combine a mysterious world with phenomenal level and world design the way From Software can. Well done, crabs.Video games like Dark Souls are rare to find in the gaming landscape. We need to give credit where it’s due: the retail version of Dark Souls 3 is frequently unsettling, but it can’t quite match the visual nightmare that is Limit Breakers’ unholy creation. The video then concludes with a boss battle that should basically be a foregone conclusion for anyone who has played Dark Souls 3 through to completion. Somehow making it to the game’s later Road of Sacrifices area, the player in the above video goes on to explore a world in which varied crab species have fully reskinned a normally hostile environment. They know all, they see all, and they comprise all. In Limit Breakers’ mod, crabs are everything. Players who look to the heavens for answers regarding this mod’s existence will see the Cemetery of Ash’s oppressive skyline replaced with yet more crabs. Normally noted for its oppressive, unfriendly atmosphere, the Cemetery of Ash has been transformed into a crustacean paradise where crabs unite to form craggy hills, valleys, and shell monuments. The true extent of this mod’s damage becomes fully apparent when the player enters Dark Souls 3‘s introductory area, the Cemetery of Ash. It even goes so far as to replace menu and UI elements with crabs, making the experience that much more difficult to visually parse, much less play.
The mod’s pro-crab agenda extends to background textures, player models, clothing, and equipment, making for a hilarious juxtaposition with the game’s usual dark fantasy setting. Offering only the explanation “So I replaced ALL the textures in Dark Souls 3 with a Crab…” the above mod captured by Limit Breakers showcases a version of Dark Souls 3 in which every in-game element has reverted to a crab-like state. This non-sequitur approach to texture modding highlights many background details that experienced players might otherwise miss, and if offers an even richer experience if you’re a SpongeBob SquarePants fan. Get your “ Giant Enemy Crab” jokes ready: the latest fantastically weird creation from the PC modding scene swaps out every single texture in Dark Souls 3 with pictures of crabs.