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He isn't wrong, though.
It is clear, succinct and well-written (barring some typos here and there). Some of the size comes from him repeatedly recapping (in clear, concise terms) things he already explained, so that the reader can maintain the thread he's weaving as he connects many, many details. He does it in a very logical fashion, never losing the big picture, which is why it has impressed so many people who have read it.he can do whatever he wants
I'm still free to say it's unnecessarily long winded and poorly constructed
I'm not dismissing anything. I'm saying it could be better easily if he was a decent writer.
I'm sure there is quality there, it's just obfuscated in it's current form and as a basic courtesy to the people who want to absorb his content he should make it clear, succinct, and well written
I thought Bloodborne was just about werewolves and top hats.
It is, but it's also about eyeballs on brains, and blood that could use a tanI thought Bloodborne was just about werewolves and top hats.
Miyazaki confirmed it was Laurence's skull in the interview in the Future Press guide.
Yeah, the essay sources not only in-game lore (item descriptions, item placements, attire worn by NPCs, their dialogue, animations, changes in voice actors, etc), but it also notes things Miyazaki confirmed in interviews, as well as the official guidebook, OST track titles, etc.Oh I didn't know about that. Are there any other tidbits like this in there?
No, it appears to be strictly a fan thing. It's really, really good. It might seem like a lot, but just read the first few pages. I suspect many of you will read more... and more...![]()
The effort that went into making this is fucking incredible. Makes me feel bad considering how much I complain when asked to do papers for school.
Yeah BB definitely went wayyyyy down the route of obscurity and mystery, for better or worse. I can definitely see how people would either really love it or it would do nothing for them.
The true ending in particular fell really flat for me. I kind of had no idea what I was really doing or why I was doing it in the second half of the game. And then. I had people watching me play the ending and I had a really difficult time trying to explain what was happening in a few sentences. And honestly, that's totally fine. BB is an experimental Souls spiritual successor. It should be weird and obscure as hell.I turned into a slug?
Haha, amazing"You're a thug now, you're anow, bluh bluh bluh bluh bluh bluh bloodborne."slug
Glad it makes you happyJust saw thsi thread.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE stuff like this
Thanks for posting it Netio!
"You're a thug now, you're anow, bluh bluh bluh bluh bluh bluh bloodborne."slug
Amazing effort, but the fact that almost none of this is readily apparent to the average player means that the game's narrative is largely a failure. Just my opinion of course.
"You're a thug now, you're anow, bluh bluh bluh bluh bluh bluh bloodborne."slug
The bit about "formless Oedon" being the voice of the crying baby you hear throughout the game
I thought Bloodborne was just about werewolves and top hats.
You might be right, although I'm inclined to think that based on the case TheXtortionist made on the previous page.Isn't that Mergo? It makes sense, since you are in his nightmare.
You need more Insight
"You're a thug now, you're anow, bluh bluh bluh bluh bluh bluh bloodborne."slug
oh god there's an extended versionYou just combined my favorite games released so far this year.
And you're the one to blame when someone makes a Bloodborne video with this song.
You know the singing brains?
Not brains. Cobbled-together Messengers.
And the body is the Doll's body.
Think about it.
Fuuuuuuuuu
I can't imagine spending the time reading, let alone writing, this much about a video game
The "story" in Bloodborne was the worst part. It was too obvious to let you be imaginative, but not developed enough to be interesting.
What am I reading?The "story" in Bloodborne was the worst part. It was too obvious to let you be imaginative, but not developed enough to be interesting.
What am I reading?
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The theory about the Healing Church sheltering the children of Yharnamites and ascending them into Kin of Cosmos to harvest for more Old Blood in their Lumenflower Garden... The bit about Rom being an ascended baby girl, and Ebrietas being an ascended Pthumerian child... The Blood-letting Beast in the Labyrinth being Laurence, and the Madman being Ludwig... The connection between Oedon and Arianna, and Oedon and Queen Yharnam and Mergo... The bit about "formless Oedon" being the voice of the crying baby you hear throughout the game... The bit about the Nightmare Frontier being a dreamworld mirror of Loran... The double meaning of "paleblood," and Gherman's connection to Djurga and Eileen... The Doll being a Great One, and you her surrogate child...
It's hilarious how insane and random this paragraph is when you are as unfamiliar with the series as I am
Eh i disagree. Its my personal favourite story /lore from the Soulsborne games.
Isn't that Mergo? It makes sense, since you are in his nightmare.
This isn't true. Maybe if you play through the game without trying to piece together the story then yeah. I'm on my first play through and while there are definitely things I don't understand, I feel like I've got the main gist of what is going on pieced together - there's obviously a lot of blanks to fill in a and questions that need answering but that stuff can all be found within the game. Discovering the story is half the fun.I promise you it isnt much clearer once youve beaten the game. Game doesnt tell you shit. Honestly its better jut to make up a story as you go along and try not to read too much into the finer details.
Honestly I was very on top of the story until I got to the second cutscene in which a character spouted about five different names and places of characters I hadnt heard of.