Elden Ring: The most read guide on Steam seems to be written for foot fetishists

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It is known as the “Many Legs of the In-between Realms” and is one of the most read and acclaimed guides. Hand Ring above Steamdesigned for foot fetishists. Basically, the guide collects images of the feet of all the main characters of the game.

A picture of the manual

An image from the “Many Feet of Lands In Between” guide

B (it should be noted that he is not a former Italian prime minister who loves orgies) told Kotaku that he did not expect such success. Moreover, he’s not even a big fan of feet, but he enjoyed catching them by following a well-known footstep. breast It goes back to the Dark Souls era, when game director Hidetaka Miyazaki wanted him to be a foot fetishist.

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Some comments were also funny: “Thanks, it will definitely be useful in the next games;” “A guide approved by Miyazaki”; and such. Of course, users understood the joke well and reacted accordingly.

As mentioned earlier, the guide itself consists only of images associated with the name of the character to which the feet belong. So we have the feet of Fia, the feet of Sellen, the feet of dragons, the feet of trolls, the feet of a burned corpse, malania and such.

Despite the dryness, the guide took all positive comments and can boast five out of five stars.

Guide Between The Many Feet of The Lands on Steam

Source: Multiplayer

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