Bloodborne was my first and was my favourite for the longest time. I jumped in blind, bounced off the game hard and came back like 4 years later and was enthralled with the game, its vision, theme etc.
Sekiro is my favourite simply because the gameplay is unparalleled. Amazing boss fights, all gas no filler (except for a few bosses that feel a little out of place), amazing soundtrack and visuals. Bounced off the game even harder than Bloodborne and had to start the game over three separate times and took several years in between the attempts. Finally clicked sometime throughout the playthrough and went on to get a platinum. I really wish we’d get a sequel or DLC simply because of its untapped potential. Here’s to hoping we’ll get something sometime in the future.
Lies of P is wedged right in between the two at second place. Perfect mix of both games. :)
Bloodborne was my first and was my favourite for the longest time. I jumped in blind, bounced off the game hard and came back like 4 years later and was enthralled with the game, its vision, theme etc.
Sekiro is my favourite simply because the gameplay is unparalleled. Amazing boss fights, all gas no filler (except for a few bosses that feel a little out of place), amazing soundtrack and visuals. Bounced off the game even harder than Bloodborne and had to start the game over three separate times and took several years in between the attempts. Finally clicked sometime throughout the playthrough and went on to get a platinum. I really wish we’d get a sequel or DLC simply because of its untapped potential. Here’s to hoping we’ll get something sometime in the future.
Lies of P is wedged right in between the two at second place. Perfect mix of both games. :)