I'm gonna buy one in the next hour. What one. I love both genres of game but what one would u pick ? I can't decide
-blam!- bloodborne. I suck. I've been playing for 4 hours and I'm still in the first area. I've died over 100 times. I just can't get the hang of it. This is not like me. This game is crazy
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1 ReplyBlood borne for rage I haven't got past the first level I suck.
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Bloodborne There's too much wrong with battlefront it's like a bad battlefield minus the poor story a story probably would have been good in Tht game Although the heroes vs villains mode is very enjoyable if u can get the hang of the game which is unlikely at this point
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Once you start learning the curve to bloodborne you're going to realize how much fun it is.
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I'd say both,
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Definitely Bloodbourne. Much higher quality of game compared to Battlefront.
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Bloodborne will bend you over multiple times over the course of the game. Get used to it, embrace it!
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Bloodborne, most beautiful fun game I played last year, period
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Bloodborne is great. Beat almost every boss first try. Just keep trying if you need tips just ask
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Edited by Darkseid: 1/5/2016 1:07:44 AMThis shouldn't be a question, of course bloodborne.
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I've never played bloodborn but friends that have all say the same thing. I've never enjoyed having my ass handed to me so much. Keep at it bro. It's hard as all hell but appearantly very satisfying
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Bloodeborn. Battlefront has no story campaign and gets boring pretty easy
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Edited by Tobito_TheGod: 1/4/2016 10:01:57 PMBattlefront if you haven't made a decision Edit: well shit I'm late af
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Bloodborne, don't buy Battlefront yet.
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2 RepliesYou fools told him to get a game that he would grow to hate gg way to make him waste money. Should've gone with a different game dude
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3 RepliesCan someone who's around level 20 ish help me with Djura and the machine gun?
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Welcome to bloodborne[spoiler]there is no spoiler,just death[/spoiler]
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The first area just wants to break you down.
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13 RepliesI almost rage quit the first night. Bloodborne was my introduction the the souls/borne series, so I was in serious need of gitting gud. After I had calmed down the next morning, I took out the first two bosses and it all started making sense after that. Also, don't run away from bosses unless you have to. Most of them have nasty long range attacks. It's usually safer close by to them, if you learn their attack patterns, you will find plenty of openings for attacking and healing. Above all else, do whatever you can to get to a boss as soon as possible. Once you've seen your first boss (and gained a point of insight), you will be able to spend blood echoes to level up in the Hunter's Dream. Like Dark Souls 1 before it, you don't actually have to fight anything to get to a boss. You can just run straight to them, which is important for repeated attempts. Be sure to look out for shortcuts that you can open though, running all the way around Central Yharnam for each attempt at the Cleric Beast (which is actually an optional boss), will drive you nuts. Keep at it though, it's a great game. If you need help, YouTube is packed with guides, boss strategies and lore discussions.
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1 ReplyEdited by Ifoote02: 1/2/2016 3:19:13 PMYou should have bought battlefront
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Bloodborne. You'll suffer, but eventually you'll git gud
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Bloodborne. You'll loose interest in battlefront after a couple of days
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5 RepliesBloodborne. The only triple A game within the past 2 years that wasn't a disappointment to me
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7 RepliesJust keep at it! You really have to keep grinding that first area and keep going back and spending your blood to level up. Everytime you go back to the sanctuary all the enemies will respawn, so just rinse amd repeat for awhile
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Blood borne
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27 RepliesWell how far have you gotten? Describe where you keep dying. I seen your edit, plenty of people here are down to help you out.
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1 ReplyWhy not battleborne.