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It depends on your play style really, if you're aggressive when it comes to action games, and are finely tuned with quick movements, Bloodborne would be an easier game to master. If your'e more casual or defensive, and play games that that relatively fast, Dark Souls III is the better choice. However, lets say you chose Dark Souls III, and have beaten it numerous times with relative ease. Don't expect to be good at Bloodborne, because the pace of combat for those two is vastly different. That's how I got rekt in Bloodborne after conquering Dark Souls II over 9 times. I thought it would be a breeze transitioning, but I died nearly 20+ times against the second boss in Bloodborne. I only got better after I had to re-adapt to the combat and leave the Dark Souls mindset behind.