I love bloodborne, I love everything about it.
However, I want to know if anyone else had the problem of its difficulty being too easy.
When I first played the game, I felt it too easy. I managed to defeat the cleric beast & blood-starved first try, and farther gascoigne second try all before I figured out how to level. With it, then only taking 2 trys with the rest of the bosses in the game, with ne only learning how to equip the gun until Gehrman fight.
I do want to make 2 notes as it may be the reason for my problems with game. (If so my fault)
1. I started playing bloodborne directly after I had 100% completed dark souls 3, so naturally, I would still be wired for the game style, but I never found the later game bosses difficult like I still did for DS3.
2. I have not finished the DLC. I got it, got to Ludwig, killed him first try (even though I was journey 3 so it felt like he had far to much health and not a lot of damage being dealt to me.) Got the moonlight greatsword then forgot about it. So, I don't know if the DLC is harder than the base game.
If the solution to my problem is to go back to bloodborne as it's been a few months since I've played it, this time doing a new run and with the DLC I will. I love the game. it's not like you have to force me to play it again.
I just want to know if anyone else had this problem?
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I don't understand why everybody is so mean to me
I mean sure I smell like a rotting corpse, covered in blood, gulping down 10 gallons of blood, eating umbilical cords, destroying every vase I see, making weird gestures, trespassing, screaming, flirting with a doll, throwing molotov, and carrying around a big axe,
but deep down I am a nice and stable person.
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I know it's messy and not right looking buuut Alfred and Bloody Crow with Eleanor in the middle.
What do you do when you're trapped between a guy who hates vilebloods and a vileblood guy?
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Hail the Nightmare.
Suddenly realised that the Nine of Swords Tarot card goes very well with Bloodborne👀
prints ✦ patreon (full speedpaint is available there)
some close ups:
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“Médecin de Combat, 1848”
Wip inspired by Sister Janet Wells, the ‘Florence Nightingale’ of the Zulu War, who I partly based Nini on.
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