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Bloodborne v2, The Hunt Begins

Just killed him using a combo of the flamesprayer and the one-handed Ludwigs sword. Not gonna lie. I happy-danced around for like 5 minutes. This unseen village seems rough. Enemies respawn endlessly?

Your reaction describes why so many people love these games. Congrats!
 
Just killed him using a combo of the flamesprayer and the one-handed Ludwigs sword. Not gonna lie. I happy-danced around for like 5 minutes. This unseen village seems rough. Enemies respawn endlessly?

Not endlessly. There are Bell Witches in those areas summoning them.
 
Your reaction describes why so many people love these games. Congrats!

This is more my expression when I beat a boss in these games:

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Congrats! Micolash took me forever because I couldn't find him in the second half of the fight.

Yeah, that part was stupid. Kept running around trying to find him. He kept taunting me from behind the iron gate. Once I figured out where to drop down he was a breeze.
 
No, I have not. I didn't realize this game was a sequel or in any way related to them until you posted this.

Souls games are awesome but take a while to get into. The learning curve is fairly steep and it's easy to give up in frustration. I did when I first played demon souls but eventually gave it another try and fell in love with it. Been playing and replaying the series ever since.

The mix of combat mechanics and sense of accomplishment from overcoming difficulty is very addictive. Sometimes it can take you hours to beat a boss but when you finally do you're hooked. On the downside it can ruin you for other games.
 
Any of you take down Martyr Logarius? He's next.

Toughest boss for me. Ridiculous when he starts spamming his range attacks. Took me almost 10 tries maybe. Think I was around lvl 55. That little sword that he plants was annoying
 
The One Reborn was a joke. Killed him 3rd try. Tonitrus is damn near a game breaker.
 
Souls games are awesome but take a while to get into. The learning curve is fairly steep and it's easy to give up in frustration. I did when I first played demon souls but eventually gave it another try and fell in love with it. Been playing and replaying the series ever since.

The mix of combat mechanics and sense of accomplishment from overcoming difficulty is very addictive. Sometimes it can take you hours to beat a boss but when you finally do you're hooked. On the downside it can ruin you for other games.

I bought dark souls 2, spent days getting murdered by skeletons near fire link shrine wtf, then spent days at the first fire place near the sniper on the bridge. I put it down and left it as soon as skyrim came out, though it was ok at best. Played skyrim until I got bored and a few months later came back to darkmsouls. Had no idea where I was, what I had to do.

I think I played like a year straight......it took like two play throughs before I had sort of a clue how to build a class lol.

Then I did every class type, every multiplayer clan, bought copies for my friends and bottomless boxed them through coop. Borrowed demon souls did a play through on that.

The combo of open world, class building, with non straight forward game integrated coop and pvp, plus great levels (ds1 and bb especially) can't be beat. Also I hate the fetch and quest dialog BS you see in most open world games, it really kills the suspension of disbelief. In the soul games you don't change scenes to have npc dialogue and the game is believable because it not not trying to be whole world but a slice of hell.

And yes it does ruin you for other games. I got a few weeks of play out of call of duty, I will play this new souls game for year at least.
 
Holy shit do I feel dumb. I just tonight discovered you could do viscerals from behind...
 
Holy shit do I feel dumb. I just tonight discovered you could do viscerals from behind...

Haha yeah. Particularly effective against the giant pigs.

I took down the shadows or Yarnham tonight. Tricky fight but I managed a good strategy early and it paid off.

Unfortunately regarding the clinic:
I kille iosefka. My curiosity got the best of me and I had to go upstairs. Just found out I can't get the 2nd umbilical cord. Shit
 
Haha yeah. Particularly effective against the giant pigs.

I took down the shadows or Yarnham tonight. Tricky fight but I managed a good strategy early and it paid off.

Unfortunately regarding the clinic:
I kille iosefka. My curiosity got the best of me and I had to go upstairs. Just found out I can't get the 2nd umbilical cord. Shit

Theres 4 to get altogether, so if you lost one, not a big deal.
 
I bought dark souls 2, spent days getting murdered by skeletons near fire link shrine wtf, then spent days at the first fire place near the sniper on the bridge. I put it down and left it as soon as skyrim came out, though it was ok at best. Played skyrim until I got bored and a few months later came back to darkmsouls. Had no idea where I was, what I had to do.

I think I played like a year straight......it took like two play throughs before I had sort of a clue how to build a class lol.

Then I did every class type, every multiplayer clan, bought copies for my friends and bottomless boxed them through coop. Borrowed demon souls did a play through on that.

The combo of open world, class building, with non straight forward game integrated coop and pvp, plus great levels (ds1 and bb especially) can't be beat. Also I hate the fetch and quest dialog BS you see in most open world games, it really kills the suspension of disbelief. In the soul games you don't change scenes to have npc dialogue and the game is believable because it not not trying to be whole world but a slice of hell.

And yes it does ruin you for other games. I got a few weeks of play out of call of duty, I will play this new souls game for year at least.

Haha tell me about it. Kinda pathetic but I've got well over a thousand hours in dark souls and demon souls. With trying different builds and challenge runs it's easy to play these games over and over again without getting bored. I put tons of hours into skyrim and fallout as well but they just don't offer the same replay value because of the combat limitations.

Bloodborne should keep me busy for months, and then there's the rumoured dlc sometime in the future.
 
Just learned the voice actor for Patches is legendary K-1 commentator Will Vanders.

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I just beat the Blood-Starved Beast. Now I have no idea where to go?
 
spend 10000 at the merchant and buy the key to the cathedral gate. Then fight vicar amelia or run through to Hemwick .
 
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