The fact that Maxor is pretty accurate about the lore makes it even better. Especially Orphan of Kos. He wasn't joking, it really uses a sharpened placenta to fight you
@vaspeter2600 what do you mean? He made it because he was attracted to his student and he pretty explicitly implies you can use the doll in the same way "should it please you". What else do you think he could mean?
@@somedudewatchintv5297 Couldn't quote the exact wording of the Japanese version, but that one makes it clear that he offers it as a tool to make you more powerful
Max’s older videos are a lot less schizophrenic which is prolly why you’re able to follow along. Also, while the games aren’t connected, Miyazaki tends to leave little Easter eggs that reference other games
Ya there’s still the long standing theories about Chester in Oolacile being a Yharnamite. And the world of bloodborne being the result of the blood of the dark soul from Gael being what created the painted world, where bloodborne could take place. Not even touching the connections between demons souls and dark souls. Vaati put out a great video detailing a lot of the theories and even if they’re not true, they’re super interesting.
Despite how absolutely absurd Maxor’s explanation of the lord sounds he’s actually downplaying it. Looking into the lore of Bloodborne is a guaranteed method to give an eldritch horror access to your mind
And for a quick summary of the lore, Max0r is pretty spot on. Of course goes deeper than that, but a rough view of the lore and main plot of the game for your character.
I love when I see people who had trouble with Micolash. He's not random. He goes out the opposite side of the room you entered from, and he's in a children's placemat maze. It should take about a minute. But everyone chases him around for 40 minutes not figuring it out.
Demon's Souls, that Dark Souls series, Elden Ring, Bloodborne, and Sekiro all have hints that they're connected Bloodborne and Sekiro are stated to be connected. Demon's Souls has the Old One, a tree monster that threatens covers the world in fog. It cannot be killed. Even if you stand against it, it will come back long after the events of the game. Dark Souls begins in a world completely covered in fog and giant trees. Dark Souls 3 ends with the creation of a painted world made using the Dark Soul, that, unlike previous painted worlds, will never rot. Elden Ring begins with the shattering of the Elden Ring. After the shattering, the scarlet rot emerges. A dreamlike area in Bloodborne has the same giant trees and fog. The Great Ones are not too dissimilar to the Old One.
the games aren't necessarily connected (unless the have the same name like dark souls) but in general it is only hinted that they may be connected (in a multiverse kinda way). for example in dark souls one, there is a character that is hinted to be from another universe. he also has a outfit that would match with bloodbornes theme. there are probably more but i can't remember.
I mean all of FromSoftwares game universes are (sort of half) canonically living side by side on parallel plains on existence. So Demon/Dark Souls, Bloodbourne, Sekiro and Elden Ring all have similar gameplay styles (with Sekiro being more fast paced), popularized by FromSoftware.
The Fromsoft games aren't connected, but they also are. The Dark Souls series takes place in the same world centuries apart, so you can stick anything in there, and their previous games are found as books and ancient tales in their later games. So who knows.
PC gamers are spoiled enough they spend more than 5 times what a PS4 costs on pc setups "The cost of a PC gaming setup can vary widely, but a good PC typically costs between $1,000 and $4,000. Most gamers find a comfortable budget of $1,000 to $2,500"
Max0r's bloodborne review is actually disliked by max himself because apparently it has subpar editing and voicework compared to his recent vids according to him This bloodborne review have a 35 days date difference with the previous vid which is the dmc5 part 2 vid, I like the part in the game where John Bloodborne get sent to the central of subliminal messages and got jumped by the subscribe monster with its notification bell attack and John Bloodborne retaliate their attacks by hitting it
The fact that Maxor is pretty accurate about the lore makes it even better. Especially Orphan of Kos. He wasn't joking, it really uses a sharpened placenta to fight you
Horrifying
the worst part is: knowing that most of what maxor says in this video about the lore of bloodborne is true for the most part.
He gave a good summary, watered down a bit to simplify for times sake.
At least not the part where he says Gehrman canonically does the Doll, if that makes you rest more easy
but holy shit is the lore ever crazy. Definitely glad I listened to the paleblood hunt
@vaspeter2600 what do you mean? He made it because he was attracted to his student and he pretty explicitly implies you can use the doll in the same way "should it please you". What else do you think he could mean?
@@somedudewatchintv5297 Couldn't quote the exact wording of the Japanese version, but that one makes it clear that he offers it as a tool to make you more powerful
Max’s older videos are a lot less schizophrenic which is prolly why you’re able to follow along. Also, while the games aren’t connected, Miyazaki tends to leave little Easter eggs that reference other games
Gotcha. Too bad I thought I might just be getting good at figuring it out, lol
Ya there’s still the long standing theories about Chester in Oolacile being a Yharnamite. And the world of bloodborne being the result of the blood of the dark soul from Gael being what created the painted world, where bloodborne could take place.
Not even touching the connections between demons souls and dark souls. Vaati put out a great video detailing a lot of the theories and even if they’re not true, they’re super interesting.
Despite how absolutely absurd Maxor’s explanation of the lord sounds he’s actually downplaying it. Looking into the lore of Bloodborne is a guaranteed method to give an eldritch horror access to your mind
Lore*
@@JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses*lord
@@stormtendo what lord, idiot?
And for a quick summary of the lore, Max0r is pretty spot on. Of course goes deeper than that, but a rough view of the lore and main plot of the game for your character.
I love when I see people who had trouble with Micolash. He's not random. He goes out the opposite side of the room you entered from, and he's in a children's placemat maze. It should take about a minute.
But everyone chases him around for 40 minutes not figuring it out.
"Grind until you don't die." You are technically correct.
Demon's Souls, that Dark Souls series, Elden Ring, Bloodborne, and Sekiro all have hints that they're connected
Bloodborne and Sekiro are stated to be connected.
Demon's Souls has the Old One, a tree monster that threatens covers the world in fog. It cannot be killed. Even if you stand against it, it will come back long after the events of the game.
Dark Souls begins in a world completely covered in fog and giant trees.
Dark Souls 3 ends with the creation of a painted world made using the Dark Soul, that, unlike previous painted worlds, will never rot.
Elden Ring begins with the shattering of the Elden Ring. After the shattering, the scarlet rot emerges.
A dreamlike area in Bloodborne has the same giant trees and fog. The Great Ones are not too dissimilar to the Old One.
the games aren't necessarily connected (unless the have the same name like dark souls) but in general it is only hinted that they may be connected (in a multiverse kinda way). for example in dark souls one, there is a character that is hinted to be from another universe. he also has a outfit that would match with bloodbornes theme. there are probably more but i can't remember.
Do you mean Patches or someone else? The Holy Moonlight Greatsword is also in every game under the same name.
@@somedudewatchintv5297 not patches, I don’t remember his name either but he’s dressed sort of like a hunter in bloodborne
@Retrovorious you're thinking of Marvelous Chester, the NPC vendor standing near Artorias' fog gate.
@@somedudewatchintv5297Patches was also in Armored Core, that's actually where his first appearance was
I mean all of FromSoftwares game universes are (sort of half) canonically living side by side on parallel plains on existence. So Demon/Dark Souls, Bloodbourne, Sekiro and Elden Ring all have similar gameplay styles (with Sekiro being more fast paced), popularized by FromSoftware.
The Fromsoft games aren't connected, but they also are. The Dark Souls series takes place in the same world centuries apart, so you can stick anything in there, and their previous games are found as books and ancient tales in their later games. So who knows.
there was an npc in in dark souls one or two that had an outfit that looked like bloodborne so who knows
Ah my favorite youtuber who is as chaotic as me
PC gamers are spoiled enough they spend more than 5 times what a PS4 costs on pc setups "The cost of a PC gaming setup can vary widely, but a good PC typically costs between $1,000 and $4,000. Most gamers find a comfortable budget of $1,000 to $2,500"
Cool reaction I love Max0r but is there going to be anymore Dragonball reactions?
Yes.
Bloodborne and dark souls are connected, but just because they’re made by the same people
Max0r's bloodborne review is actually disliked by max himself because apparently it has subpar editing and voicework compared to his recent vids according to him
This bloodborne review have a 35 days date difference with the previous vid which is the dmc5 part 2 vid,
I like the part in the game where John Bloodborne get sent to the central of subliminal messages and got jumped by the subscribe monster with its notification bell attack and John Bloodborne retaliate their attacks by hitting it