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PieToast said:

The combat in Bloodborne required a much faster reaction speed, while Dark souls had a heavier and more methodical combat mechanics. They're quite different from what I have tried, but frankly, I prefer the more arcady feel of Bloodborne.


I wouldn't say that Bloodborne required a faster reaction speed at all, and I don't think Bloodborne it more arcade-y either. Maybe it's because I played Dark Souls dual wielding weapons, but the games have very similar combat. Bloodborne is just more accessable. Less weapons to think about and much less punishing of offensive play, which is what the Souls games were built around exploiting.