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The_Liquid_Laser said:
Qwark said:

And yet you can make a bloodtinge build, an arcane build, a strength build or a skill build. They all require a different play style to git gud. As for OP try different weapons and go to old Yarnham. The game really takes of from that point onward. There is also a lot of lore hidden in Bloodborne. All the notes you read will make sense in the end. As for the regular NPC''s don't care about them to much, since you don't really need them.

You're acting like I haven't played the game.  I have.  Whatever freedom you may get in Bloodborne pales in comparison to a Souls game.

I disagree I played Dark Souls 3 twice. Even though I got a shitload of weapons and beat all many weapons largely shares a smilair moveset. Magic was pretty cool, but I prefer Bloodborne's Arcane items, especially beast roar and the old hunter bone can add a whole new dimension to a certain play style. Where Bloodborne does suck is when it comes to armour since that's almost pretty much a visual thing. I only once had a new game + account for the chalice dungeons, but I think Bloodborne offers plenty of diversity if you build your character differently.



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar