MEGATECHBODY.Co.LTD
Member
Let me start by saying I absolutely love Bloodborne, it's one of my favorite games from the Souls team.
I may be a moron, but I can't seem to grasp the perpetual frothing at the mouth for Bloodborne ports, a re-release, or an overall remake. I suppose I can understand the desire for a sequel, given how interesting the story and world are, even though the plot seemed to wrap up quite nicely with the inclusion of the DLC.
At this point, how have people not caved and just bought a ps4 to play it? Why does it seem like people can't just play it a few times and move on to other games? Would a remaster or re-release really be the gift from God that it's made out to be? Is the game not good enough as it is? Bloodborne seems to hold an outsized place in the minds of gamers
Maybe the Lovecraft-Souls mixture is too potent to refuse. It got me for sure; Bloodborne is potentially my favorite game on PS4 but even I've moved on to other things.
Maybe I just can't see the bigger picture, but clinging to Bloodborne at this point feels like a reflex built up over the last decade rather than something people actually want to see happen.
Thanks for listening; I wish I could have maybe explained this better. I just want to understand the cult of personality surrounding the porting or re-releasing of this game. This game has firmly lodged itself in the minds of a huge swath of gamers, well beyond many other console-locked games that are of a similar level of quality.
If this all seems anecdotal and I'm clearly out of touch then please let me know.
I may be a moron, but I can't seem to grasp the perpetual frothing at the mouth for Bloodborne ports, a re-release, or an overall remake. I suppose I can understand the desire for a sequel, given how interesting the story and world are, even though the plot seemed to wrap up quite nicely with the inclusion of the DLC.
At this point, how have people not caved and just bought a ps4 to play it? Why does it seem like people can't just play it a few times and move on to other games? Would a remaster or re-release really be the gift from God that it's made out to be? Is the game not good enough as it is? Bloodborne seems to hold an outsized place in the minds of gamers
Maybe the Lovecraft-Souls mixture is too potent to refuse. It got me for sure; Bloodborne is potentially my favorite game on PS4 but even I've moved on to other things.
Maybe I just can't see the bigger picture, but clinging to Bloodborne at this point feels like a reflex built up over the last decade rather than something people actually want to see happen.
Thanks for listening; I wish I could have maybe explained this better. I just want to understand the cult of personality surrounding the porting or re-releasing of this game. This game has firmly lodged itself in the minds of a huge swath of gamers, well beyond many other console-locked games that are of a similar level of quality.
If this all seems anecdotal and I'm clearly out of touch then please let me know.