What's questionable about it?
I thought it was pretty clear the game is exclusive, its being co developed by Japan Studios, and is going to be published by sony.
What's questionable about it?
The teaser is a teaser. There have been times where plans fell through. I think the problem is people assuming it will be a game, when it could just be an article about chaotic design in a variety of games.Driveclub/Forza weather system atmospherics detailed. Also, it looks like it was made from a single thread so uhm...
Also, also: I thought it was decided last month's was MGSV? I don't think the end shots are related to 'next month' anymore.
It is unbelievable there are still questions about the exclusivity of this title.
It was just a small dig regarding the questionable exclusivity of the game.
It is? Well fuck.Miyazaki and Sony have already made it clear it's an action-RPG with character customization (just like the Souls games).
Sorry haven't been following too closely, didn't mean to thread-shitnot this shit again.
This is basically Miyazaki Souls on next gen.
That's pretty kick-ass.
There's nothing artsy or impressionistic about that cover art.
It's just pure 'here be dark adventure'.
There's heaps of details about Bloodborne on the webs but it mainly comes from japanese magazines. I except this Edge article to contain that same info for the west.Since its an E3 edition I am wondering if there will be any new details discussed or just rehashing what we already know...
What amazes me is how the editorial content of magazines like Games TM, Edge, and Retro Gamer is unmatched by most websites.
Would be awesome if you appear in other peoples worlds as a warewolf thing and kill them to regain human form.And, hopefully, other players you see online. From what they said about the NPCs, that you'd see some of them just fighting, and it's up to you to kill/save/ignore them, they might do something similar for online.
Imagine if your world is joined with someone else's, and both of you can either work together or fight against each other.
It is unbelievable there are still questions about the exclusivity of this title.
From Twitter I read multiple positive things about the Order from the floor.They absolutely tear into The Order. My hype levels for that game are diminishing rapidly.
This game's exclusivity has made a lot of people salty, causing an obscene amount of rants across the Internet. Those rants have likely lead to a lot of misinformation being spread. I watched a dark souls 2 stream the day after bloodborne was announced and people in the comment section were assuring others that it wasn't exclusive.
They promised stuff at Gamescom right? Can't wait.
I'd avoid trolling like this considering the 'port beg = ban' ultimatum in the last Bloodborne thread.Grimløck;119350880 said:what what? didn't you hear? it may not be exclusive.
how the heck are we supposed to get through this then? especially with the game demanding you to play aggressively...
borne (bɔːn/)
suffix: -borne; adjective: borne
carried or transported by the thing specified.
"waterborne bacteria"
Nothing to do with "born" actually, it comes from "bear".
It was just a small dig regarding the questionable exclusivity of the game.
Skippy on GRcade was kind enough to supply the next month's preview image, and I have no idea.
Wait, is this game part of the Souls series or is it it's own thing ?
Because if it was then calling the series "Souls" won't make sense since there is no "Souls" in the title.
gameplay and tone-wise it seems very-much a "souls" game so-far. new setting and some new combat mechanics, but looks very-much built on the same foundation.Wait, is this game part of the Souls series or is it it's own thing ?
Wait, is this game part of the Souls series or is it it's own thing ?
Because if it was then calling the series "Souls" won't make sense since there is no "Souls" in the title.
I seem to understand that this game has two directors.Grimløck;119342582 said:do you fail at reading or what?
Just made me remember the scene from Antichrist. Thanks for that. :/Bloodboner
Bloodboner
I seem to understand that this game has two directors.
I just want to know who the second director is.
4Gamer:
So I think there’s a bit of concern, or should I say "worry," among fans about just how much you can be involved in the day-to-day development while also serving as the president of the company. You are definitely the director on Bloodborne, right? Not a producer or anything?
Miyazaki:
Yes. On Bloodborne, I am 100% the director.
Quantum Break is my answer as the game is supposed to deal with this sort of thing.
The image of buttefly is present in the game and in its trailers, which references chaos theory.