@mirado: I mean that sounds awesome, but I personally kinda felt that Bloodborne played a teeny bit too slow for my liking so, slower than Bloodborne may be kinda not too fun?
I guess what I meant beyond narrative is core game play. From what I gather, for example, ds3 has like a million weapons, whereas Bloodborne was limited to a few key ones. How many major differences are there between the two?
My first and only souls style game was Bloodborne, which is absolutely adored. From seeing footage and the quick look, a lot of Bloodborne-y stuff seems to have been carried over, but a lot of stuff seems completely new to me.
Will I be able to grasp the story and lore from just playing the third game? How different is the shield mechanic from the party mechanic in Bloodborne?
@emoney244: there are some cut scenes but to be honest the story is altogether uninteresting and frankly I have very little idea what's going on. Still pretty fun but it's a step back from AW and DEFINITELY a huge leap back from black ops 2
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