![]() ![]() However, unlike Dark Souls III, the similarities between this game and Bloodborne are confined solely to the gameplay. Sure, you won’t get some of the references to the first game, but the story is hardly linear anyway, and Dark Souls III would probably be easier to get into than the original due to the similarities mentioned above in gameplay.Īnother game that you probably expected to see is yet another excellent FromSoftware title – Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. So, if you started your “Soulsborne” journey with Bloodborne and haven’t yet played any of the Dark Souls games, then Dark Souls III might be the best place to start. Moreover, there’s the environment and enemy design, both of which simply scream “Bloodborne.” Many of the monsters and areas feel as if they were taken straight out of Yharnam, so if you liked Bloodborne for its art direction, you’re bound to appreciate Dark Souls III for the same reason. This is mainly due to how much faster and more fluid the gameplay is – not quite on Bloodborne’s level, but significantly faster than Dark Souls 1 and 2. Many fans of the original Dark Souls didn’t like the fact that Dark Souls III was, in many ways, more similar to Bloodborne than to Dark Souls. As far as the gameplay and overall atmosphere are concerned, this is as Bloodborne as you can get at the moment. The first and most obvious entry on this list is, of course, none other than FromSoftware’s own Dark Souls III. ![]()
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