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In a few words, could someone describe exactly what elevates Bloodborne from the rest of the souls games? Coming from Dark souls 1, which I'm most familiar with, describe what makes bloodborne a unique souls-like experience.
I haven't played Bloodborne since I mostly play PC games. I have played Dark souls 1, 3, and Sekiro. I understand the appeal of these games. I like these games. Sometimes I really like these games.
But in conversations discussing souls games people might describe Dark souls 1 or any of the souls games as 'unique' or 'an experience', but with bloodborne the adjectives get way out there. 'Best experience in gaming', 'GOTGOTY', 'I didn't know what games were before this'.
Yes, as always there's a lot of hyperbole, but the praise bloodborne gets is unique even among the high praise the souls games get.
Why is that?
Or am I seeing something that isn't there?
I haven't played Bloodborne since I mostly play PC games. I have played Dark souls 1, 3, and Sekiro. I understand the appeal of these games. I like these games. Sometimes I really like these games.
But in conversations discussing souls games people might describe Dark souls 1 or any of the souls games as 'unique' or 'an experience', but with bloodborne the adjectives get way out there. 'Best experience in gaming', 'GOTGOTY', 'I didn't know what games were before this'.
Yes, as always there's a lot of hyperbole, but the praise bloodborne gets is unique even among the high praise the souls games get.
Why is that?
Or am I seeing something that isn't there?