
A Short Pause member, who hasn't had too much luck (or fun) with the Soul's series, shares his experience and thoughts on Bloodborne.

Sony Pictures announced at CinemaCon on Monday that it is producing an animated R-rated film adaptation of FromSoftware's Bloodborne game. PlayStation Productions, Lyrical Animation, and YouTuber jacksepticeye (Seán McLoughlin) are producing the film, with Sony Pictures and Lyrical Animation parent company Lyrical Media co-financing the film.
So FromSoftware really went
“F*** no are Bluepoint making a remake”
To
“A YouTuber making an animated film? Of course”

Brandon writes: "I could find you 10 companies that have pitched a bloodborne sequel, spinoff, or remake, including my own. It's just not going to happen unless fromsoft decides they want to do it."
Everyone was criticizing Sony for not pushing for the BB remake. Turns out they gave it the green light. The original still holds up really well
Man this just fucking sucks, I respect Miyazaki and Shohida's wishes, but Bluepoint would have been the perfect studio to take on a project like a Bloodborne remake. It's still an absolute masterpiece, but the performance and frame pacing could easily be solved on the current hardware now.

Just days after Sony decided to close remake masters Bluepoint Games, a new report claims that wasn't PlayStation itself that stonewalled the idea of a Bloodborne remake by Bluepoint, but developer FromSoftware.
Sony should have proceeded with Bluepoint remaking Bloodbourne. Or even had the sense to get Bluepoint to make a sequel to Demons Souls. Through the broken Giants gate. It was all thereto build upon.
Idiots
The more information that comes out, it keeps seeming like the studio really was just relying on redoing other people’s work. If they would’ve just had a team working on an original product aside from remaking bloodborne, a god of war game THEY admitted they just couldn’t get off the ground.
They would’ve had more staying power, clearly they were to dependent on being a port and remake company. And last I remember EVERYONE hates Sony for constantly remaking and re-releasing games. Then they also hate Sony for GaaS. But, Sony stops investing in. Both and pivot and they are terrible right?
Seems pretty clear that they’re focused on moving foward and giving us new games ? Sure they can do bloodborn but why go back if it’s already great ?
Seems like they’re focused on bringing new games to the table and moving forward instead of clinging to the past ? I understand why the matter is not urgent . bloodborn still holds up pretty good
Sorry for double post the website got major lags nowadays .
I don’t get this
Sony has said they love Bloodborne
Hidetaka Miyazaki loves Bloodborne, it’s like his baby but is super busy with other projects.
Bluepoint pitches a remake like they did with Demons Souls
Sony rejects it because apparently Miyazaki wants to work on it himself and they want to respect his wishes
Miyazaki decides to do The Duskbloods instead…on the Nintendo Switch 2
I don’t understand the issue here, is Miyazaki annoyed with Sony or something. Are those rumours about him not being happy with the Demons Souls remake true? Like this could have happened years ago if they wanted, it should have been the next project after Elden Ring. It’s sad because if Bluepoint was allowed to do this it might have saved them from being shut down.
you admit your a dudebro ? lol shouldn't you be playing FIFA or something instead ?
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I struggled like hell on the Cleric Beast, died so much but killed Father Gasgoine first try. Everyone kept telling me "If you can't beat the Cleric beast wait until you meet Father Gasgoine" but I found him much easier!
This games is so amazing. I'm a similar gamer to Brent. I mostly play shooters or Action/Adventure games. I've branched out a few times before with games like Child of Light and Home but the Souls games were never given a fair chance.
I played Dark Souls for about ten minutes before I got so confused on what to do or where to go that I gave up. The dying wasn't an issue for me cause I never got to really fight anything. But the hype around BloodBorne got me excited. After the disappointment of The Order, I wanted a PS4 exclusive to really and truly succeed. So, I downloaded BloodBorne that way I'd almost be forced into at least playing the game for at least a little while if not competing it.
Before starting the game, I set my mind on really giving myself an opportunity to complete the game. So, when I faced off against the first lycan in the hospital, I was ready to die immediately and then try again. I also made it a point to read almost every note I came across. This helped me drastically throughout the game. But my ignorance to how The game works made these notes the only help I would receive (I didn't know you could ring a bell for help), u til one of my own notes was voted on and my health bar filled up at a crucial time.
The trial and error method to BloodBorne is not as unforgiving as some people make it out to be. There is an opportunity to get your echoes back after you die. Shortcuts make it easier to get back to a lamppost or a boss. Upgrading is extremely helpful and easy to do. The lack of a shield makes it an easier game as well. It forces you to move, to time attacks, and to run away if need be.
Everyone should play this game dudebros and hardcore gamers alike.
Glad you are enjoying it DudeBro! Hopefully more developers will take a page from FromSoftware and actually respect gamers intelligence.
Not every game needs to be a "Souls" game, but a developers faith that the gamer can figure it out and in doing so will enrich the player experience would be nice to have in more games.
I do take issue that Bloodborne (and the Souls games) are somehow the bastion of "hardcore" games on consoles, but...thats just the way it is nowadays. Its just a mild issue.