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are you pressing up on the D-pad? that gives you 5 bullets but costs you health if that's not it it sounds like a bug I didn't encounter a debuff like that the whole way through the game
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Embarrassingly, yes, that was the issue. I knew health was one of the top buttons, just got the wrong side of the controller.DarthCuddles wrote:are you pressing up on the D-pad? that gives you 5 bullets but costs you health if that's not it it sounds like a bug I didn't encounter a debuff like that the whole way through the game
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So I've been doing NG+ and some chalice dungeons and while I still think they are kinda lame they provide some good challenge and itens so hey,also I met Blood starved beast there and just realized that thing over it's head it's not a cloth...so yeah that shot blood starved beast into one of the creepiest bosses in the game for me,also that boss on a tiny room not fun unless you enter parry central that then it's fine otherwise you're boned.
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I've really enjoyed what relatively few hours I've played of Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, and have only put them down for reasons of time and other commitments. However, this is the game of Miyazaki's that has perhaps grabbed me the fastest and the hardest so far.
I think the key factor is the more aggressive nature of the gameplay. While I can enjoy sneaking around with a shield raised, I find it hugely counter-intuitive. Similarly I've always struggled to get to grips with fighting games which use block/guard buttons (I'm thinking of the MK and VF series' in particular) rather than the 'away' direction on the stick, a la Street Fighter.
My gaming nature dictates that I take the fight to my virtual enemies and Bloodborne rewards this with its dual weapons and the ability to regain health by trading a blow back quickly. So I'm making decent progress with this and having a lot of fun in doing so.
I think the key factor is the more aggressive nature of the gameplay. While I can enjoy sneaking around with a shield raised, I find it hugely counter-intuitive. Similarly I've always struggled to get to grips with fighting games which use block/guard buttons (I'm thinking of the MK and VF series' in particular) rather than the 'away' direction on the stick, a la Street Fighter.
My gaming nature dictates that I take the fight to my virtual enemies and Bloodborne rewards this with its dual weapons and the ability to regain health by trading a blow back quickly. So I'm making decent progress with this and having a lot of fun in doing so.
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I'm very nearly finished the game, and its super weird to me. On the one hand, its super compelling, I like lots of things in it, I've put 70 hours in, good game. On the other, its so frustrating I've been tempted to smash the disc. Or just never play it again/trade it in.
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Back on the forums for the first time in a while. Needless to say, Bloodborne has demanded my attention for most of the past month. It completely floored me.
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Hahaha so I've been without playing BloodBorne for awhile I was on my NG+ run and had done everything in the game but the final boss and the final "secret" boss of the chalice dungeons the reason being said boss was kicking my ass,so I decided to return today a try an beat her well I got it on the first try! blades of mercy FTW! Not only that though I did the same for the final boss
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Huzzah! I've been back on Bloodborne this week, thanks to the podcast hiatus.
I believe I'm now entering the latter stages of the game, having recently slaughtered Rom (with a lot of help from a summoned random).
I believe I'm now entering the latter stages of the game, having recently slaughtered Rom (with a lot of help from a summoned random).
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Yep, now it's gonna go full
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I'm currently playing through again with a new build and am at roughly the same stage as you so I'll keep any eye out for you! : )ratsoalbion wrote:Huzzah! I've been back on Bloodborne this week, thanks to the podcast hiatus.
I believe I'm now entering the latter stages of the game, having recently slaughtered Rom (with a lot of help from a summoned random).
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Are you enjoying it though?ratsoalbion wrote:Huzzah! I've been back on Bloodborne this week, thanks to the podcast hiatus.
I believe I'm now entering the latter stages of the game, having recently slaughtered Rom (with a lot of help from a summoned random).
I would like to revise my earlier statement and say, although I haven't played dark souls or demons souls so maybe they're better or something, I love bloodborne. I've played through it 6 times now, got my platinum trophy, its absolutely fantastic.
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Oh yes, I like it very much. I've played some Demon's and a little Dark, and I really like those too, I just haven't managed to commit for any number of reasons.
Bloodborne suits my naturally impatient, gung-ho play-style much more though, which I think is partly why I've stuck with it to the latter stages.
NB: I still fully intend to go back to the Souls games some time though, if actual, real life death doesn't beat me to the punch!
But yeah, fully intending to complete Bloodborne and at least have a look at NG+, as well as the DLC.
Bloodborne suits my naturally impatient, gung-ho play-style much more though, which I think is partly why I've stuck with it to the latter stages.
NB: I still fully intend to go back to the Souls games some time though, if actual, real life death doesn't beat me to the punch!
But yeah, fully intending to complete Bloodborne and at least have a look at NG+, as well as the DLC.
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You'll find going back to Demon's and Dark much easier now you've mastered one game of that ilk. Be warned though, you'll struggle to summon help with Demon's and Dark these days. You'll probably have to face the bosses alone.
You can dive into all the Bloodborne lore stuff soon!
You can dive into all the Bloodborne lore stuff soon!
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Yeah, that's cool - I'll probably do what Jay did and just grind until I'm sufficiently (over) levelled!Combine Hunter wrote:You'll find going back to Demon's and Dark much easier now you've mastered one game of that ilk. Be warned though, you'll struggle to summon help with Demon's and Dark these days. You'll probably have to face the bosses alone.
Aren't there ways of manipulating them so you can arrange to summon a mate and co-op though?
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I know you can on PC
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I have a feeling that my mate Jim Elston (he who I mentioned in the recent GoldenEye podcast) was doing it on PS3.
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me and friend recently played through Demons Souls for the first time each and we were able to summon each other through the normal methods very quickly as their was hardly anybody else around if that helps at all. I'd be quite interested in another play through of Demons too so if you do I may be able to jump in and help out., I say help out, I'm pretty dreadful at it but you know, power in numbers.
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I've played them all now, lots and I think Bloodborne is in a pretty strong position for me at the moment too, I adore it so much. I can't wait for the DLC just to help expand on it all slightly, I hope they do a good service with the extra content such as they did in Dark Souls.chase210 wrote: I would like to revise my earlier statement and say, although I haven't played dark souls or demons souls so maybe they're better or something, I love bloodborne. I've played through it 6 times now, got my platinum trophy, its absolutely fantastic.
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Good to know, thanks BD!brutaldeluxe09 wrote:me and friend recently played through Demons Souls for the first time each and we were able to summon each other through the normal methods very quickly as their was hardly anybody else around if that helps at all. I'd be quite interested in another play through of Demons too so if you do I may be able to jump in and help out., I say help out, I'm pretty dreadful at it but you know, power in numbers.
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This past week I've progressed past the
My goodness, to discover all the extra stuff around the back of the start of the game was a thrill, and the fact that the incredible
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My goodness, to discover all the extra stuff around the back of the start of the game was a thrill, and the fact that the incredible
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