I am a long-time fan of From Software, and no other game gives such pleasure from the process of passing and killing bosses as games from this particular company. Bloodborn is a worthy successor of traditions, again a cursed hero, a cursed world and complexity, complexity in which after the next death you begin to think, am I cursed myself, to be crooked by itself.
Although I don’t have such puppyish delight about the setting (I prefer the dark Middle Ages), FS has again managed to create an unforgettable world that makes even more of an impression than Dark Souls 2, where it was mostly memorable just a couple of locations from the end of the game.
The combat remained almost the same, with the exception of a rebalance towards an active offensive (the best defense is an attack), shields were … Read full