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Bloodborne real knacks for making players feel like brainiac

byCustoms Today Report
27/03/2015
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LONDON: Bloodborne another top-tier action game from the folks at from Software. The folks at PlayStation have put together a collection of 24 tips to help you survive the night.

Coming from the folks responsible for the Souls series, it should come as no surprise that Bloodborne, along with having heaps of praise poured upon it, is every bit as difficult as its spiritual predecessors. It’s just you and a trusty assortment of weapons, tasked with slaughtering an army of nightmare creatures spread throughout a gothic, oppressively bleak city.

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According to the early reviews, Bloodborne nails other aspects of the Souls formula too. So, if you love difficult games, I wouldn’t blame you for not wanting to read any further. But PlayStation Blog Social Media Senior Manager Sid Shuman has compiled a rather impressive list of helpful tips for newly enlisted hunters.

Part of the joy of the Souls series and, thus, Bloodborne, is figuring things out for it. Whether it’s discovering secret areas and shortcuts or sussing out the best way to gather resources, craft weapons or best a particular enemy, these games have a real knack for making players feel like a brainiac. Then again, a few helpful pointers never hurt anyone.

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