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ruior said:
Vodacixi said:

Oh, Bloodborne also does a great job at storytelling too. It's just that it focuses on side stories rather than in one big plot like the vast majority of games. 

Anyway, I think cutscenes are not bad per se. It's just another way to tell a story. It's not better or worse. 

I agree with you here.

I think ff 7 was a story heavy game. Not in a Bloodborne way. In it's own way. And that's why a lot of people enjoyed it. 
I'm still playing the game slowly and glad they added more story and cutscenes. And in an interesting and cool way. I was afraid of having another FF XV or XIII. And so far so good. One thing to add is that usually FF games are very heavy on post-story game content.
Let's see..

ruior said:
Vodacixi said:

Oh, Bloodborne also does a great job at storytelling too. It's just that it focuses on side stories rather than in one big plot like the vast majority of games. 

Anyway, I think cutscenes are not bad per se. It's just another way to tell a story. It's not better or worse. 

I agree with you here.

I think ff 7 was a story heavy game. Not in a Bloodborne way. In it's own way. And that's why a lot of people enjoyed it. 
I'm still playing the game slowly and glad they added more story and cutscenes. And in an interesting and cool way. I was afraid of having another FF XV or XIII. And so far so good. One thing to add is that usually FF games are very heavy on post-story game content.
Let's see..

Both games are story heavy. It's just that Bloorbone doesn't shout its story in a continuous flow of cutscenes and text boxes. It's up to the player to find out what's going on, to meet every character in Yharnam and to uncover every one of its stories and mysteries. Or... you can rush through the game with only a very vague idea of what you are doing. Either way is valid. But to to say that Bloodborne has bad storytelling... well, they either haven't played the game or they just rushed it without paying atention to anything. Because the story... or rather stories... are very clearly there. And they can be pretty powerful.

Either way, is just another way of telling stories in a videogame. Cutscenes are just fine xD