Personally, I believe that every fromsoft game is a great one in it's own way, but bloodborne was Myazaki's "turning point", when he got a collosal help from sony, went on a new level of music production, tried an absolutely new setting(Victorian instead of medieval fantasy), and tried out his ideas of passion towards Lovecraftian horror. Which is all, was a turning point which made Elden Ring the game we know and love today. But God damn me almost every boss track in bloodborne is an emotional banger in on itself, especially Gerhman and Ludwig for me
It kind of says something about how beloved/impactful/iconic bloodborne is because there are still tons of people who refer to these games as 'soulsborne' games. It is by far my favorite of From Software's games (Elden Ring and DS3 do get pretty close tho), and I love all the FS games, but this is tied up there with my top 3 favorite games ever. It's so unique and evocative and feels so responsive and fast to play, and the way it tackles the settings of a decaying Victorian land with all the underlying themes of cosmic horror is just 🤌! And the Old Hunters DLC might just be one of the best expansions in gaming (although The Ringed City for DS3 gives it a pretty good run for its money).
What's so cool about Bloodborne is how you go through multiple stages and genres of horror the more you go into the game Like, when you start, the game has a convincing Victorian, pre-industrial era vibe, almost like you are traveling in White Chapel in fear of encountering Jack the Reaper, then you move to see more and more eerie creatures like werewolves, giants; you suddenly enter a Van Helsing universe (there's also a whole location inspired by vampires and Dracula's castle) before dwelling into a world of dreams and nightmares where ennemies are weird, some change shapes, they inflict weird diseases and status effects.. until you reach the Lovecraftian monstrosities and realise you never actually seen these transitions and that they all connect to each other seamlessly Man, what a great game.. which I could experience it for the first time And yes, Bloodborne is really well known for its intense combat system because it's the first time a Soulsgame actually changed the pace Where Dark Souls and Demon Souls gives the option to just hit and back or dodge and hit, Bloodborne choose the approach of "whoever strikes the fastest is better", dodging in the game is still possible even though more difficult since all the ennemies are fast as hell, and the parry system is sooo satisfying (the guns deal little to no damage, even though we can add damage to bullets, they only serve as parry). The lack of shield (well there's one but it's really bad lol) also force the player to play dangerously. In other Souls before it, you had to go away to heal, Bloodborne allows you to do so still but there's also the rally system, allowing the player to regain HP they lost by hitting the enemy in a short period of time before the rally ends So theoretically the game can be played as a Dark Souls or an Elden Ring, but that would be very long and tiring whereas Bloodborne high paced rythm makes it perfect to time parries and dodges correctly.. and yeah let's not speak of the lore (imo the best one in all Soulsbornes) and the OSTs (Gherman, Laurence and Ludwig being 3 of my absolute favorites of all time all game included, higher than Elden Ring which has a lot of bangers (thinking of Lichdragon Fortissax, truly underrated by everyone))
BB is my favorite out of all the soulsborne series, especially as a single-player experience - I think it hits all the right notes from visual/aesthetic to music (best in the series IMO) to enemy designs to its gameplay (especially its level design, which I can only describe as 'shortcut pornography' - the way the levels intertwine and loop back on themselves is immaculate) - and the DLC only makes everything better. It's easily one of the best expansions in the series. The only suggestion I'd give is waiting to play it until you finish Dark Souls - not to sound pretentious, but I think going from Dark Souls to Bloodborne is part of the experience so to speak. I say that because BB has a very clear deviation from Dark Souls in terms its game design, to the point that you kind of have to 'unlearn' some habits from Dark Souls, which is very much intentional. They even went so far as to put a 'joke' weapon in the game that sucks on purpose, to kinda meme about the way most people played Dark Souls and how it wasn't gonna work in this game. It's still very much a souls game at its core, but it puts a small but noticeable twist on the whole thing; Elden Ring and Dark Souls are more 'interchangeable' in that they can play very similarly to each other (especially Dark Souls 3), while BB is a bit different from them both. The only bad thing I would say about this game is that it's not on PC (which won't ever change because Sony exclusivity deal). It used to be that you had to have a PS4 to play it, but fortunately you can get it on PS5 now (digitally).
Thank you so much for the insight! Yeah I was thinking of playing all dark souls games first and then move on to bloodborne. I can already tell the switch from sekiro to dark souls was quite hard cause I had to unlearn my muscle memory. I have a ps4 and a capture card so that wouldn’t be an issue for me!
Beat all fromsoft titles, i saved BB for last because i was told it was the best story, bosses, and world design. Can confirm, it was the best, sort of not even close if you factor in the lovecraftian horror element. Youll adore the game and dlc 100%.
The combat in BB is excellent. Most of the boss fights are nice challenges without being total BS (I said most, not all…). In this game, Guns are YOUR parry mechanic. It’s not quite as dark overall as these videos imply, although there are some pretty dark optional areas you can go to.
@@beckachuuyeah, the exploration is pretty fantastic. The Chalice dungeons less so. They are totally optional. I didn’t touch them the first couple playthroughs. Most ratings are based on your weapon level which is 1-10 (that is based off where you are in the game, you can’t access weapon level 10 until the very end of the game). Technically they allow access to some really powerful ‘gems’ and weapons in the early game, but it’s really best to play through the main game at least once. And the first 3-5 chalices aren’t very challenging or interesting on the first play through. But they are dark and cramped, which makes it lame that Bloodborne doesn’t have a first person camera mode for certain fights. 😢. Dying to some rats when you’re when Hoonter of Hoonters is pretty lame 😒
Ironically, much like the intros to the Dark Souls games the trailers for Bloodborne (especially the earliest ones) have a ton of stuff in them that aren't in the final game. In fact, the earliest trailer, one you didn't actually see, was back when it didn't even have a name. They just called it, "Project Beast" and it had a ton of alpha footage in the trailer. Bloodborne started development at the same time as Dark Souls 1's DLC started development, and continued through Dark Souls 2 and it's DLCs so it had been worked on for a very long time by the time it was announced then later released. Turned out to be probably one of their best games and the one game that actually got me into Fromsoftware. Before Bloodborne, I had only played Dark Souls 1 and it was only for a few hours. Sadly, it didn't click for me at the time. Then I tried out BB and it suddenly all clicked. Been in love with these games ever since. BB is truly a game changer.
Even after finishing all of elden ring and its dlc, bloodborne setting/world, story/lore, combat and style, and almost above all, the music is my favorite of all time. I doubt anything will ever dethrone it.
Bloodborne is the only Fromsoft game where you don't feel like the underdog. You feel like YOU'RE the monster they should be scared of. The only thing more terrifying than men eating beasts, are the men who eat the beasts instead.
The music and the atmosphere are just sublime. Bloodborne is basically the Dark Victorian aesthetic to the max. Like, it's an awful place to live in with all the danger abound, but I would like to live there.
Bloodborne uses weapons that are called "Trick Weapons". Each weapon has two forms and allows you to transform it back and forth as needed - essentially you are using two different weapons in the form of one. This allows for really nice combos when attacking enemies as you can transform and untransform your weapon while attacking. For example, there is a cane sword that can be transformed into a razor whip.
This is one of the greatest games, the dark gothic horror aesthetic, the lore, the combat, the music, everything haha but the biggest shame is that it’s locked on PS4! I bought a PS4 just to play this game! We need a remaster and a port to PC BADLY!
Bloodborne mechanics of weapon transformation is something else I missed while I was playing Elden Ring and Dark Souls. Yes, these 2 games have much bigger quantity of weapons, but I was bored because weapons were repeating. Meanwhile, in Bloodborne there are only ~20 weapons, but every weapon transformation mechanic and two forms are fascinating experience and feature. 10 years later, but Bloodborne still has a place in my heart.
These trailers are so good. I dont want to spoil the game but anybody who has beaten it will understand that choosing these sections only to show off made the big reveal halfway through even more special. This game has one of the best world design twists/reveal in gaming history. So so so good
@@NUCL3AR991 Well, yes. That is sort of the Max0r thing, and to be expected. At this point, exposure to Max0r should be fair enough warning of what watching the video would do. If that isn't enough forewarning, then note that NUCL3AR991 is right - its a Max0r review. Spoilers abound. The video also so utterly insa- I mean, ah, Max0rian - that except for the one direct, out of character, stone serious bit of boss advice, a lot of it is non-sensical enough that without context much of the spoiler content is buried in the madness.
Girl you better be ready for this when you start your hunting because these trailers literally show you nothing but the superficial aspect of bloodborne, and even with that there is a lot of secrets hidden in plain sight. Remember this, all hail the nightmares. Also yes, bloodborne has a combat where things are completely different from all the other from software games. Here the combat is pure aggression, fast paece, visceral and many other things. Sekiro has a combat that you have to master with your enemies, elden ring has a combat where you can be whatever you want to face your enemies like a samurai, magus, hero, etc. Dark souls and demon souls have a combat where you need to think before you act, slowly but surely to defeat your enemies. But in bloodborne almost all that does not exist, there is one rule for the game. If they hit you hard, then you hit harder until you or your prey die.
@@beckachuu okay but don't lost yourself with the hype. Remember to enjoy your experience with this upcoming game, and mostly, pray for the elder ones of bloodborne to grant you eyes!
now i kind of want to see you react too all the Armored Core cinematic even though the Armored Core series was before their Souls era and they are mech game but starting from 4 it is also the starting point of Miyazaki the man that will direct basically almost all game from Demon Souls to Elden Ring later on Overall watching the cinematic are still very much worth it since it is quite fun seeing the evolution from 1997 to 2023
Did you played this on twitch? If not I'm here waiting for this, if you like learning the lore while you are playing you probably will love this game, maybe more than Elden or Demon or even Dark souls games
Ya its like a special technique of hunters.. just like bloodhounds step from elden ring.. and u r not fighting with a heavy ass armor in this game so the combat is faster here.. so are ur enemies 😂
Everyone already covered basically what is good about Bloodborne. I will just say, Bloodborne was initially a side project of sorts compared to the main games like Dark Souls & Demon Souls. Yet it became so popular it became an entire genre of gaming itself. Lovecraftian horror game. The music too! Don't get me started on the music!!!
Bloodborne is an almost perfect game, its only flaws being technical Fast-paced combat, not as much as Sekiro, but much faster than traditional Souls games Crazy soundtracks, beautiful game, the weapons are even crazier
2015 was so good now its like 5 gaming companies dropping amazing games still without microtransactions and complete on release. Man have gaming companies fallen.
For me, in terms of personal favourites, it's: 1st Dark Souls 3 (Best Bossfights and Best Concluding Story) 2nd Elden Ring (Best Self-contained Story and World Building) 3rd Bloodborne (Best Combat, Music and DLC, EVER!) 4th Dark Souls 1 (Best Characters)
@@beckachuu Well of course! Most of his videos can be watched without a lot of spoilers, but Bloodborne is NOT one of them. And I know it'll be a week or ten before you get through your planned Fromsoft games, but it'll be worth the journey!
Combatewise, Bloodborne is the best among all the fromsoft games. I spent about 1000+ just to play the optional dungeon contents just to enjoy the combat. The weapons in this is definitely the peak design among all the games
I respect all of the fromsoft games, but I gotta say that Bloodborne is the best out of all that I've played! I guess I just prefer the speed and parry system. Also how did you get that blue light? I never see it on my version of youtube.
@@beckachuu Just looked it up, and it's a thing with youtube. If you click the settings gear on a video you get some kind of "ambient mode" setting. Edit: I say "Just" but i meant shortly after the original comment.
Great comments. However the fact you constantly pause the trailers utterly ruins the atmosphere they're building up and actually kills the tension they're meant to provoke.
id rank the fromsoft games iv played from fav to least fav 1)elden ring 2)dark souls 3 3)dark souls 4)sekiro 5)bloodborne 6)armored core 6 7)demon's souls 8)dark souls 2 i dont like bloodborne as much as some people do but i still think its a fantastic game.
I think it's safe to say that probably the majority of Fromsoftware fans find Bloodborne as their top game, even over Elden Ring Bloodborne was a point of transformation for the studio as well.. it is the reason that DS3, Sekiro, and Elden Ring exist and considered god tier.. it's because Bloodborne elevated the combat to a new level, among many other things that was carried over to the games after it
It's real funny to me how Elden Ring players get mad at how difficult it is, when Bloodborne is ten times harder, and more aggressive and fast paced compared to it. Mark my words, BB is the hardest FromSoft game.
Easily the most overrated Souls in the entire community. Along with Sekiro, they are the most beloved games, but that game did have an excellent combat system, unlike Bloodborne. I guess people see Lovecraftian aesthetics stuck in the same color palette for 80% of the game and buy it like candy. Although it has the best music of the entire franchise, especially the DLC.
Some of us prefer quick dodging combat against crap shields or slow armor. Bloodborne is extremely popular for every way in which it’s not a souls game. Sekiro is actually closer in combat mechanics to BB than either are to any other souls game.
It isn't the same color palette tho. You clearly didn't pay attention to the game and I don't even rank it as my favorite i rank it with most of them as just great games while des is my favorite. But to say the same color palette is actually incredibly inaccurate
Personally, I believe that every fromsoft game is a great one in it's own way, but bloodborne was Myazaki's "turning point", when he got a collosal help from sony, went on a new level of music production, tried an absolutely new setting(Victorian instead of medieval fantasy), and tried out his ideas of passion towards Lovecraftian horror. Which is all, was a turning point which made Elden Ring the game we know and love today. But God damn me almost every boss track in bloodborne is an emotional banger in on itself, especially Gerhman and Ludwig for me
easily the best fromsoft game IMO. Elden Ring is nice for a Dark Souls-esque open world, but BB is still my fave.
IMO bloodborne has the best immersion and story of any Soulsborne game
Well it's more Gothic than Victorian.
@@SolProxyalmost like victorians built a lot of gothic architecture
@@gb1187Gothic is distinct from Victorian
We are born of the blood, made men by the blood, undone by the blood; Fear the old blood wooh!
By the gods, fear it, Laurence
@@alejandroaraiza2226immediately forgets to fear it
@@davidgernke9871 becomes the second easiest boss in the DLC
@@Molten2004second hardest tbh
@Larruldgamer he isn't hard at all. His 2nd phase is also way easier than phase 1, which is just glorified Cleric Beast
2:45 What's that smell?... The sweet honey, oh, it sings to me. It's enough to make a man sick.
In Sekiro, you can parry guns. In this game, you use guns to parry. It mirrors pretty well.
Oh what that sounds wild
As a goth gamer girl obsessed with Lovecraftian horror, Bloodborne will always be my favorite FromSoft game.
It kind of says something about how beloved/impactful/iconic bloodborne is because there are still tons of people who refer to these games as 'soulsborne' games. It is by far my favorite of From Software's games (Elden Ring and DS3 do get pretty close tho), and I love all the FS games, but this is tied up there with my top 3 favorite games ever. It's so unique and evocative and feels so responsive and fast to play, and the way it tackles the settings of a decaying Victorian land with all the underlying themes of cosmic horror is just 🤌! And the Old Hunters DLC might just be one of the best expansions in gaming (although The Ringed City for DS3 gives it a pretty good run for its money).
"I wonder if you can parry the gun"
Well, no... But the gun can sure parry you.
What's so cool about Bloodborne is how you go through multiple stages and genres of horror the more you go into the game
Like, when you start, the game has a convincing Victorian, pre-industrial era vibe, almost like you are traveling in White Chapel in fear of encountering Jack the Reaper, then you move to see more and more eerie creatures like werewolves, giants; you suddenly enter a Van Helsing universe (there's also a whole location inspired by vampires and Dracula's castle) before dwelling into a world of dreams and nightmares where ennemies are weird, some change shapes, they inflict weird diseases and status effects.. until you reach the Lovecraftian monstrosities and realise you never actually seen these transitions and that they all connect to each other seamlessly
Man, what a great game.. which I could experience it for the first time
And yes, Bloodborne is really well known for its intense combat system because it's the first time a Soulsgame actually changed the pace
Where Dark Souls and Demon Souls gives the option to just hit and back or dodge and hit, Bloodborne choose the approach of "whoever strikes the fastest is better", dodging in the game is still possible even though more difficult since all the ennemies are fast as hell, and the parry system is sooo satisfying (the guns deal little to no damage, even though we can add damage to bullets, they only serve as parry). The lack of shield (well there's one but it's really bad lol) also force the player to play dangerously. In other Souls before it, you had to go away to heal, Bloodborne allows you to do so still but there's also the rally system, allowing the player to regain HP they lost by hitting the enemy in a short period of time before the rally ends
So theoretically the game can be played as a Dark Souls or an Elden Ring, but that would be very long and tiring whereas Bloodborne high paced rythm makes it perfect to time parries and dodges correctly.. and yeah let's not speak of the lore (imo the best one in all Soulsbornes) and the OSTs (Gherman, Laurence and Ludwig being 3 of my absolute favorites of all time all game included, higher than Elden Ring which has a lot of bangers (thinking of Lichdragon Fortissax, truly underrated by everyone))
BB is my favorite out of all the soulsborne series, especially as a single-player experience - I think it hits all the right notes from visual/aesthetic to music (best in the series IMO) to enemy designs to its gameplay (especially its level design, which I can only describe as 'shortcut pornography' - the way the levels intertwine and loop back on themselves is immaculate) - and the DLC only makes everything better. It's easily one of the best expansions in the series.
The only suggestion I'd give is waiting to play it until you finish Dark Souls - not to sound pretentious, but I think going from Dark Souls to Bloodborne is part of the experience so to speak. I say that because BB has a very clear deviation from Dark Souls in terms its game design, to the point that you kind of have to 'unlearn' some habits from Dark Souls, which is very much intentional. They even went so far as to put a 'joke' weapon in the game that sucks on purpose, to kinda meme about the way most people played Dark Souls and how it wasn't gonna work in this game. It's still very much a souls game at its core, but it puts a small but noticeable twist on the whole thing; Elden Ring and Dark Souls are more 'interchangeable' in that they can play very similarly to each other (especially Dark Souls 3), while BB is a bit different from them both.
The only bad thing I would say about this game is that it's not on PC (which won't ever change because Sony exclusivity deal). It used to be that you had to have a PS4 to play it, but fortunately you can get it on PS5 now (digitally).
Thank you so much for the insight! Yeah I was thinking of playing all dark souls games first and then move on to bloodborne. I can already tell the switch from sekiro to dark souls was quite hard cause I had to unlearn my muscle memory. I have a ps4 and a capture card so that wouldn’t be an issue for me!
@@beckachuu "Insight" is a very pun intended word to use for BB since in BB there's a mechanic called insight.
Yeah, while you can get it on PS5, it’s not upgraded in any way.
I can understand her not playing because of the british people, they scared me too
@@beckachuuThe switch from sekiro to dark souls is much easier than the switch from dark souls TO sekiro
"And a child! We found a child, guys!" *gentle clap*
Oh the layers of accurate that was to Bloodborne...
Beat all fromsoft titles, i saved BB for last because i was told it was the best story, bosses, and world design. Can confirm, it was the best, sort of not even close if you factor in the lovecraftian horror element. Youll adore the game and dlc 100%.
The combat in BB is excellent. Most of the boss fights are nice challenges without being total BS (I said most, not all…). In this game, Guns are YOUR parry mechanic.
It’s not quite as dark overall as these videos imply, although there are some pretty dark optional areas you can go to.
Parrying with guns omg sounds crazy.
I hoped it wouldn’t all be as dark as this. Can’t wait to explore different areas!
@@beckachuuyeah, the exploration is pretty fantastic. The Chalice dungeons less so. They are totally optional. I didn’t touch them the first couple playthroughs. Most ratings are based on your weapon level which is 1-10 (that is based off where you are in the game, you can’t access weapon level 10 until the very end of the game). Technically they allow access to some really powerful ‘gems’ and weapons in the early game, but it’s really best to play through the main game at least once. And the first 3-5 chalices aren’t very challenging or interesting on the first play through. But they are dark and cramped, which makes it lame that Bloodborne doesn’t have a first person camera mode for certain fights. 😢. Dying to some rats when you’re when Hoonter of Hoonters is pretty lame 😒
Ironically, much like the intros to the Dark Souls games the trailers for Bloodborne (especially the earliest ones) have a ton of stuff in them that aren't in the final game. In fact, the earliest trailer, one you didn't actually see, was back when it didn't even have a name. They just called it, "Project Beast" and it had a ton of alpha footage in the trailer.
Bloodborne started development at the same time as Dark Souls 1's DLC started development, and continued through Dark Souls 2 and it's DLCs so it had been worked on for a very long time by the time it was announced then later released. Turned out to be probably one of their best games and the one game that actually got me into Fromsoftware. Before Bloodborne, I had only played Dark Souls 1 and it was only for a few hours. Sadly, it didn't click for me at the time. Then I tried out BB and it suddenly all clicked. Been in love with these games ever since. BB is truly a game changer.
year 2024 and I'm still waiting for a sequel to this wonderful game
That cut you down trailer is the best one you CANT CHANGE MY MIND!
"There's a lot of death going on in that city..."
talk about an understatement of the year!
Even after finishing all of elden ring and its dlc, bloodborne setting/world, story/lore, combat and style, and almost above all, the music is my favorite of all time. I doubt anything will ever dethrone it.
Bloodborne is the only Fromsoft game where you don't feel like the underdog.
You feel like YOU'RE the monster they should be scared of.
The only thing more terrifying than men eating beasts, are the men who eat the beasts instead.
The music and the atmosphere are just sublime. Bloodborne is basically the Dark Victorian aesthetic to the max.
Like, it's an awful place to live in with all the danger abound, but I would like to live there.
i really hope Bluepoint Games remakes this. they did a great job with the Demon's Souls remake
Bloodborne uses weapons that are called "Trick Weapons". Each weapon has two forms and allows you to transform it back and forth as needed - essentially you are using two different weapons in the form of one. This allows for really nice combos when attacking enemies as you can transform and untransform your weapon while attacking. For example, there is a cane sword that can be transformed into a razor whip.
16:00 - In my opinion, and not only mine, it is one of the best weapons in the game. And you can start playing with it from the beginning!
This is one of the greatest games, the dark gothic horror aesthetic, the lore, the combat, the music, everything haha but the biggest shame is that it’s locked on PS4! I bought a PS4 just to play this game! We need a remaster and a port to PC BADLY!
TONIGHT beckachuu joins the HUNT!!
Bloodborne was literally the product when you mix great talent (Miyazaki and his team) with great funding (from Sony).
She aint ready
Bloodborne mechanics of weapon transformation is something else I missed while I was playing Elden Ring and Dark Souls. Yes, these 2 games have much bigger quantity of weapons, but I was bored because weapons were repeating. Meanwhile, in Bloodborne there are only ~20 weapons, but every weapon transformation mechanic and two forms are fascinating experience and feature. 10 years later, but Bloodborne still has a place in my heart.
Lore-wise and ambientation Bloodborne is my favorite Fromsoft game❤
I adore Elden Ring, but Bloodborne may actually be even better. Fuck me, this game went way harder than we deserved. 10/10, no notes.
Bloodborne's aesthetic is unmatched. I wish we could get more of this
These trailers are so good. I dont want to spoil the game but anybody who has beaten it will understand that choosing these sections only to show off made the big reveal halfway through even more special. This game has one of the best world design twists/reveal in gaming history. So so so good
"They said boss design and they meant it" yet alas good hunter, Micolash unfortunately exists
I haven’t beaten Bloodborne yet, but even still it has some of my favorite boss fights in any video game ever
The guns are meant for parrying in this game. This games combat is addicting.
... just a note.
Maxor has a video of this one...
👀
@@beckachuudoes spoil the whole game though
@@NUCL3AR991 Well, yes. That is sort of the Max0r thing, and to be expected. At this point, exposure to Max0r should be fair enough warning of what watching the video would do. If that isn't enough forewarning, then note that NUCL3AR991 is right - its a Max0r review. Spoilers abound.
The video also so utterly insa- I mean, ah, Max0rian - that except for the one direct, out of character, stone serious bit of boss advice, a lot of it is non-sensical enough that without context much of the spoiler content is buried in the madness.
Give me Bloodborne remaster pls😢
Bloodborne and ER are my favourite fromsoft games
Girl you better be ready for this when you start your hunting because these trailers literally show you nothing but the superficial aspect of bloodborne, and even with that there is a lot of secrets hidden in plain sight.
Remember this, all hail the nightmares.
Also yes, bloodborne has a combat where things are completely different from all the other from software games. Here the combat is pure aggression, fast paece, visceral and many other things.
Sekiro has a combat that you have to master with your enemies, elden ring has a combat where you can be whatever you want to face your enemies like a samurai, magus, hero, etc.
Dark souls and demon souls have a combat where you need to think before you act, slowly but surely to defeat your enemies.
But in bloodborne almost all that does not exist, there is one rule for the game. If they hit you hard, then you hit harder until you or your prey die.
You’re making me super hyped for the game omg
@@beckachuu okay but don't lost yourself with the hype. Remember to enjoy your experience with this upcoming game, and mostly, pray for the elder ones of bloodborne to grant you eyes!
It definitely has my favorite combat in the series, also my favorite game of all time ❤
i played all fromsoft games from demon souls to elden ring, Bloodborne is the best one for me
now i kind of want to see you react too all the Armored Core cinematic even though the Armored Core series was before their Souls era and they are mech game
but starting from 4 it is also the starting point of Miyazaki the man that will direct basically almost all game from Demon Souls to Elden Ring later on
Overall watching the cinematic are still very much worth it since it is quite fun seeing the evolution from 1997 to 2023
I was thinking of watching those at some point. Will add them to the list!
@@beckachuu nice
Did you played this on twitch? If not I'm here waiting for this, if you like learning the lore while you are playing you probably will love this game, maybe more than Elden or Demon or even Dark souls games
Havent played it yet, gonna stream it on twitch at some point yes!
@@beckachuubruh you still haven’t played it, if you do please upload it to youtube
Ya its like a special technique of hunters.. just like bloodhounds step from elden ring.. and u r not fighting with a heavy ass armor in this game so the combat is faster here.. so are ur enemies 😂
The gun is for parrying!😂
Everyone already covered basically what is good about Bloodborne. I will just say, Bloodborne was initially a side project of sorts compared to the main games like Dark Souls & Demon Souls. Yet it became so popular it became an entire genre of gaming itself. Lovecraftian horror game.
The music too! Don't get me started on the music!!!
If u play bloodbourne u gotta play the dlc or the demons inside your walls will come out and eat in your sleep, they will be pissed
Ive heard the rumours, I wouldn’t wanna upset the demons
Bloodborne is an almost perfect game, its only flaws being technical
Fast-paced combat, not as much as Sekiro, but much faster than traditional Souls games
Crazy soundtracks, beautiful game, the weapons are even crazier
Oh hell yeah, you doing Bloodborne as well? Amazing!
With all due respect to the video, I believe that pausing the Bloodborne DLC trailer every 10 seconds is chargeable as a crime against humanity.
It’s probably a crime to talk over it as well so what are the options, can‘t just reupload the whole trailer as it is
@@beckachuu Waiting.
@@TheShinX for what
lady it was made in tandam with dark souls 2. thats why they are so similar.
I'm confident that everyone cried while playing this😂
Max0r's Bloodborne video is great!😂
Heavy lovecraftian influence.
2015 was so good now its like 5 gaming companies dropping amazing games still without microtransactions and complete on release. Man have gaming companies fallen.
Fear the Old Blood.
Bloodborne is my favourite game,it was my first souls game I am now a massive cosmic horror fan because of this game 😊
After Bloodborne, maybe Dark Souls 3?
It's my personal favourite (With Elden Ring slowly taking over)
For me, in terms of personal favourites, it's:
1st Dark Souls 3 (Best Bossfights and Best Concluding Story)
2nd Elden Ring (Best Self-contained Story and World Building)
3rd Bloodborne (Best Combat, Music and DLC, EVER!)
4th Dark Souls 1 (Best Characters)
I was thinking of playing all dark souls games first and then move on to bloodborne. So many games such little time aaaa
@@beckachuuYep, Same on the time-thing.
I'm only now playing my 5th FromSoftware Game: Demons' Souls Remake
Love bloodborne
A hunter must hunt!
"'Only on PlayStation', I have been told that. Many, many times." LMAOOO we bloodborne enjoyers are, how we say, sad as fuck™
I can't wait until you've reached the point of watching Max0r's Bloodborne video.
Might be a while cause I wanna play the game first :(
@@beckachuu Well of course! Most of his videos can be watched without a lot of spoilers, but Bloodborne is NOT one of them. And I know it'll be a week or ten before you get through your planned Fromsoft games, but it'll be worth the journey!
Praise the hunt.
She ain’t making it past cleric beast
Maybe reaching cleric beast is my only goal who knows
Combatewise, Bloodborne is the best among all the fromsoft games. I spent about 1000+ just to play the optional dungeon contents just to enjoy the combat. The weapons in this is definitely the peak design among all the games
I respect all of the fromsoft games, but I gotta say that Bloodborne is the best out of all that I've played! I guess I just prefer the speed and parry system.
Also how did you get that blue light? I never see it on my version of youtube.
I have no idea, first time I saw it as well. Maybe it’s a thing on the playstation channel?
@@beckachuu Just looked it up, and it's a thing with youtube. If you click the settings gear on a video you get some kind of "ambient mode" setting.
Edit: I say "Just" but i meant shortly after the original comment.
Woooo 🎉
Great comments. However the fact you constantly pause the trailers utterly ruins the atmosphere they're building up and actually kills the tension they're meant to provoke.
Bloodborne is one of my favorite games and realized i really didn’t saw any trailers. Lol
And also, wow these trailers are terrible. Lol
Bloodborne Gang we here bois💪
7 months….
What does it mean
@@beckachuu play bloodborne!
best game ever made.... i'm in the waiting room for you to play this. ... also in the PC waiting room 🤡
id rank the fromsoft games iv played from fav to least fav
1)elden ring
2)dark souls 3
3)dark souls
4)sekiro
5)bloodborne
6)armored core 6
7)demon's souls
8)dark souls 2
i dont like bloodborne as much as some people do but i still think its a fantastic game.
lol.
I think it's safe to say that probably the majority of Fromsoftware fans find Bloodborne as their top game, even over Elden Ring
Bloodborne was a point of transformation for the studio as well.. it is the reason that DS3, Sekiro, and Elden Ring exist and considered god tier.. it's because Bloodborne elevated the combat to a new level, among many other things that was carried over to the games after it
Just to let you know this game had the hardest boss of any soulsborne game until malenia came out.
So I’ve heard
It's real funny to me how Elden Ring players get mad at how difficult it is, when Bloodborne is ten times harder, and more aggressive and fast paced compared to it. Mark my words, BB is the hardest FromSoft game.
Currently struggling more with dark souls than elden ring or sekiro so I believe it
you say you think you'll play the dlc , let me say any from software dlc deserves to be played that's it
So ive heard! I‘ll definitely play it
@@beckachuu hope you'll have fun doing them !
Bloodborne combat walk so sekiro could run.
Easily the most overrated Souls in the entire community. Along with Sekiro, they are the most beloved games, but that game did have an excellent combat system, unlike Bloodborne. I guess people see Lovecraftian aesthetics stuck in the same color palette for 80% of the game and buy it like candy.
Although it has the best music of the entire franchise, especially the DLC.
Wow this is the first time I hear that opinion. The combat looks pretty good, why do you not like it if I may ask?
Some of us prefer quick dodging combat against crap shields or slow armor. Bloodborne is extremely popular for every way in which it’s not a souls game.
Sekiro is actually closer in combat mechanics to BB than either are to any other souls game.
It isn't the same color palette tho. You clearly didn't pay attention to the game and I don't even rank it as my favorite i rank it with most of them as just great games while des is my favorite. But to say the same color palette is actually incredibly inaccurate
Bloodborne is by far the best FromSoftware game ever! Yes, that includes Elden Ring! Fear the Old Blood 🩸!
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