No, consider yourself lucky. Not everyone gets to experience that the first time around
I assume everyone did, actually, but on NG+ I'm not sure how to get there. What do I need to do?
No, consider yourself lucky. Not everyone gets to experience that the first time around
I got distracted my first play through...was about 60-70% finished and stopped playing. Coming back skill-wise no issue at all. It took me very little time to be back up to snuff. The real pain in the ass was remembering where I'd left off to pick it back up. I spent about 2-3 play sessions figuring out where I was. If you take a break, as silly as it sounds, leave yourself a note or something about what you were about to do next in the story. Unless you're at the end and just doing chalice dungeons, then all of this is moot.Anyone who managed sucessfully to take a break from the game at a late point in the game and managed to return without much lost of skill? Cause I feel burned out after three months of Bloodborne ( I have not much time currently and am often not in the mood that this games need) and I think I need to play something else in between.
What beast boss? Like the very first boss on the bridge? If so, I would almost suggest just re-starting from scratch since that is so early in.I sold Bloodborne in May 2015, after I spent 10 hours with it. I had fun, but I did not have the time and it felt stressful to me. However after not really feeling the combat of Souls 3, I felt the need to get back into Bloodborne. I bought the Steelbook Edition (used) for a few Euros and now want to play it again. However it turns out it is a tough challenge, because I can't barely remember what I have done last and what needs to be done next. Oh and of course I forgot all details about how to skill my character or what even the controls are
Trying my best now, I know I beat the beast boss, but looking now into walkthroughs to get an idea what I should do now.
They are black metal guys.
Prove me wrong
Whew, found the lamp upstairs. Damn this game.
No, consider yourself lucky. Not everyone gets to experience that the first time around
You've never been to a black metal concert I take it? Black metal is grim and necro, this is thrashy headbanging fun. Not kvlt enough.They need more style like this guy
Whew, found the lamp upstairs. Damn this game.
The Unseen Village is a really stressful place the first time you end up there, but in actuality the lamp to warp back out is pretty close to where you start.
I kept trying to go down through the prison looking area and there's two snatchers in there that I couldn't do anything with. Glad I finally went upstairs for once.
I'm now in Hemwick and can't get past the two executioner looking guys. Damn they are a bitch.
I hope you snatched Tonitrus and an Armor before leaving
When you donate, are you in the drawing for all items? Or do you specifically state an item you want to enter to win.If anyone wants a chance to win a Bloodborne Press Kit, hop on over to http://bit.do/ngbgameblast - We've got one that we're giving away for donations of £5 or more on there as part of GameBlast (Kinda the UK's version of Extra Life)
We've raised over £1000 so far, and have got a bunch of other games to give away as well as the Bloodborne kit, and an Uncharted 4 Press Kit too!
This thing is *amazing*. Not my vid, but here's an unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuFF6maAzAk
I kept trying to go down through the prison looking area and there's two snatchers in there that I couldn't do anything with. Glad I finally went upstairs for once.
I hate this hunter on tower top so much. It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't have to run 5 miles just to get back to him after I die.
Wtf. I just shot him twice after getting up here and he fell off and died. Long live the king?
Damn. I wish I did that since this is my second playthrough. Crap.He's by far one of the hardest fights in the game. However, a bit late now, but you could have ignored him and come back later and after a particular boss he becomes an ally.
i lost like 20 insight at that one part in the upper cathedral ward, and i only died once.
When you donate, are you in the drawing for all items? Or do you specifically state an item you want to enter to win.
Still don't think I'm playing it right, really cannot get the gun mechanic down at all so have been going without for the most part. A lot of the times I'm trying to find the timing for it but can't stun them, or if I find it they get stunned but I'm still getting hit 90% of the time making me have to rush to visceral them. -shrug-
Practice on the dudes in Cathedral Ward - they're probably the easiest enemies to parry in the game and they tend to drop quicksilver bullets so they're good for practising on.
See if you can get a feel for it against them and start trying it out on other enemies. Some of definitely easier to parry than others. Despite their seemingly slow attacks I find the brick trolls quite hard to parry for instance.
Practice on the dudes in Cathedral Ward - they're probably the easiest enemies to parry in the game and they tend to drop quicksilver bullets so they're good for practising on.
See if you can get a feel for it against them and start trying it out on other enemies. Some of definitely easier to parry than others. Despite their seemingly slow attacks I find the brick trolls quite hard to parry for instance.
When you donate, are you in the drawing for all items? Or do you specifically state an item you want to enter to win.
Well, buying up to 15 Arcane on my Skill build was a waste of time....
Orphan of Kos is breaking me. He's just so damn aggressive, especially on the second form. There's no NPC for this fight, is there?
So I fought Micolash last night. By far the easiest (and most annoying) boss in the game. Granted I'm probably over powered after finishing the DLC, but yea he was a bit of a joke.
Nop, no npc help
After DLC all the vanilla bosses are easy
That's kind of what all the Souls DLCs have been like. Since they're made available post-game I think they're meant to give existing players a challenge, something akin to post-game content.I'm really curious what From was thinking there. Not that I didn't enjoy the challenge, I LOVE the DLC, but it's so different compared to the main game difficulty wise.
I'm really curious what From was thinking there. Not that I didn't enjoy the challenge, I LOVE the DLC, but it's so different compared to the main game difficulty wise.
That's kind of what all the Souls DLCs have been like. Since they're made available post-game I think they're meant to give existing players a challenge, something akin to post-game content.
I actually found that the majority of BB bosses were super easy prior to the DLC, at least relative to Dark Souls. Eberitas would probably be the one main game boss I would say was the most difficult. Now I may have to make a list.
BB was my ever first souls game.
Easy.
EASY
Bloodstarved Beast was a nightmare. The first level, omg. But it was the best feeling ever finally getting it. One of my very best gaming moments of all time. SO GOOD.
Got the first half of the Orphan down. Get in his face and make him bleed.
I just need to figure out more openings in the second half... the only safe window I can find is when he brings the lightning.
How? He keeps moving too fast.
How? He keeps moving too fast.the trick is to keep attacking him to his right so the orphan can get staggered or try to heavy hit you