First, go on then, let’s have the whole trailer again. I already watched it twice this morning. They’re cute and all, but I also dig the idea that they may be another example of Souls using our knowledge and trained behaviours against us. While From didn’t invent Mimics, their take on a monster which pretends to be a treasure chest to devour greedy adventurers sure put me on my back foot. I also quite like Dark Souls 2’s red crystal lizards, which appear to be the same sort of elusive critter that we chase down and batter to get minerals - but these explode when you get near. It’s a trick which only gets you once, but it’s a great trick. And urns? If you see an urn, pot, vase, or other vessel in a Souls game, of course you’re going to try to roll through it. It might contain treasure and even if not, it’ll smash real good. Dark Souls 2 did also have trick urns, filled with poison or acid because Dark Souls 2 is a real dick of a game. Those were not charming. Those were annoying. But give an urn diddy feet and let it punch me? That is a charming hazard I will defend till my undying breath. It’s a simple design trick, and a great one. This is all me assuming what the urns are and how they’ll work, of course. I could be completely wrong. But right now the idea is bringing me a great deal of satisfaction. As is the fan art. The game does have loads of cracking monster designs. I know Katharine is a fan of the giant tortoise with a clanging great bell dangling from its belly. Who caught your eye, gang? Elden Ring is due to launch January 21st, 2022. As well coming to PC via Steam, it’ll be on PlayStations and Xboxes. E3 2021 may be over but our memories live on - see everything on our E3 hub. Many more big game showcases and streams are still to come this summer, leading up to Gamescom, so see our summer games stream schedule to stay up to date.