In the past year I had the delight of coming across The Mane Quest, a site that is devoted to horses featured in video games. Since Elden Ring now out, and riding being a prominent feature I decided to look to Elden Ring Runes find out if they had any thoughts regarding the game's horse. I'm not disappointed.
The website, which is run by the game designer and lover of horses Alice Ruppert, takes a humorous but also a pragmatic approach to subject of horse racing This Elden Ring review is no any different. Instead of analyzing the game it examines Torrent and the other horses as well. It also analyzes the extent to which they are "realistic" their control and animation are.
For games such as Red Dead Redemption 2, their review clearly leans towards the realistic side of things, as those are real horses that we're playing with, and can be directly comparably. The game Elden Ring, though, there aren't any horses which is why the review will be a bit different.
The neck of Torrent is covered with shaggy fur that would make a Jorvik Wild jealous. His long forelock and large set ears provide him with the Highland Cattle, fresh-out-of-bed look and there's several dapples on his back that are cute but are mostly obscured by baggage and tack.
Mane Quest's issues eventually come into something I'd never thought of, but I can't get rid of: Torrent looks like a horse, however their legs are bent like...well as if they shouldn't sort of like a goat but not actually:
Let's move on to the part I'm not happy with the joints of Elden Ring Runes buy Torrent.