GivenTheOkiDoke
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That may be. Also it feels more fluid and precise to me than any of the previous. I have never touched the DLCs so can not comment.
i found bloodborne to be quite fun and challenging. never finished it tho, i can only play 1-2 hours a day, so dying over and over, analizing monsters moves and bosses moves is impossible for me. i did managed to beat Rom the spider. stopped after, maybe i should revisit if i ever get enough free time.
never played the dark souls franchise before, i was too deep into MOBAS.
I tried dark souls 3, and boy this is 10x harder than bloodborne. in the first 2 locations alone i died 5 times. memorizing all of the monsters animations = not fun. maybe if i was still in college i would have enjoyed this challenge.
The amount of stamina you have is absolutely disproportionate compared to dark souls leaving you able to run around like a headless chicken. The immediately unlocked weapon variety leads to a stunning lack of progression (at least in feel) and disincentivizes exploring.
It's stlll good and is probably worth your time but I liked dark sousl 2 more than bloodborne (so far) which is a heretical opinion in gamer circles.
The story itself is nothing special and didn't really peak my interest. However, the gameplay is very addicting since it punishes my mistakes really hard hahaha.