There are few games from last generation that have had such a cultural impact as FromSoftware's Bloodborne. After igniting the Soulslike genre with Demon's Souls and further refining it with Dark Souls, FromSoftware sought further innovation, evolving its formula for a new generation of consoles. From the high-fantasy, medieval landscapes of those titles, Bloodborne drops players into the Lovecraftian world of Yharnam as a Hunter, tasked with clearing the streets of the once-human beasts, and ending the nightmare they're trapped in. Beyond its visual and aesthetic differences, Bloodborne encourages and rewards more offensive gameplay, unlike the slower, methodical gameplay of the previous Souls games.
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