Even after four years since its release, Bloodborne continues to be a game that has built up a massive fan base in this generation of games, and now the upcoming board game adaptation of the FromSoftware title will begin its crowdfunding campaign later this month. Publisher CMON Games has announced that the Kickstarter campaign for Bloodborne: The
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Bloodborne is well-settled as a masterpiece in environmental storytelling, but was that developer From Software’s only intention to flesh out characters? Apparently not. In a recently discovered dive into some of the game’s cut content, it appears that early boss Father Gascoigne was planned to be a companion DLC with voice-over dialogue. News comes by way
Atlus USA announced today that Persona 5 will be joining the list of Playstation Hits on PS4. These red labeled games are available for $19.99. So now, your excuses to not play P5 are nearing zero. Persona 5 has been in the news quite a bit lately. Earlier this week, it was announced that the game
The battle royale genre has taken over the past few years. From titans like Fortnite and PUBG to the newer entries in the genre like Apex Legends and Tetris 99, battle royale seems here to stay. Now, one new fame game creator has said that he even has potential interest in putting his own spin on the genre. In a recent
There are simply no limits to how far the Bloodborne community is able to take their dedication to the game. While some are able to show off their love of the title by finding the location from the opening cinematic or creating blood-soaked rune coasters, others are perfecting nearly unbeatable battles in the game. Even better, we
Are you looking for a way to upgrade your battlestation or add some From Software flair to your gaming set up? You’re just in luck — the Bloodborne community has created a handy guide to make blood-soaked rune coasters that will give your gaming space a pop of Yharnam flair. If you’ve got the necessary tools, go ahead
Last month, FromSoftware’s Hidetaka Miyazaki apologized for the Bloodborne Easter egg that was included in Déraciné, the studio’s recent VR title that released in 2018. Many fans who initially saw the Easter egg concluded that it meant that FromSoftware was teasing that it would be working on Bloodborne 2 in the future, something which Miyazaki himself implied heavily
Bloodborne may have released almost four years ago, but players are still finding hidden gems inside the From Software title. Reddit user u/RickHarrison points out the location of the opening cinematic is actually in the game. The opening cinematic opens up with a shot of a creepy alley in Cathedral Ward. And while most cinematics
During GameInformer’s coverage of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for their cover story a new gameplay video showing off the Hirata Estates appeared. In it the player character Sekiro approaches the Hirata Estates from on high, quickly descending towards the enemies below thanks to the grappling hook. Commentators Dan Tacka nd Suriel Vazquez talk over the
It’s very common within the gaming industry for larger developers to have multiple projects in development at the same time. FromSoftware, a developer best known for its work on the Dark Souls series, Bloodborne, and the upcoming Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, is no different. Apparently, the popular Japanese developer has two unannounced projects in development.
FromSoftware’s most recent release was that of Déraciné, a VR adventure game that was a far cry from the other action titles that the studio has become synonymous with. When the game released just a few months ago, the Internet was set ablaze after fans found that it contained an Easter egg that seemed to imply
FromSoftware, known for the Armored Core series and the Souls games, released on November 6th a new game for PSVR which is quite different from their recent titles: Déraciné. On November 8th, the game’s Japanese release day, a release event was held at Yodobashi Camera in Akihabara. The event’s MC was Misuzu Araki, and it featured Sony Japan Producer Masaaki Yamagiwa,
Welcome to the first official DualShockers Definitives list! This week has been a hard one for DualShockers staff, thanks to much arguing and nit-picking over which games in the amazing PS4 library make the Top 10. If you missed the original post, here is a quick TLDR on what this is all about: The DualShockers Definitives
E3 2018 has come and gone. While it was no Tokyo Game Show, it’s doubtless that a ton of great Japanese games was showcased. Yet, there are many that were expected to make an appearance, but were missing in action. Of course, the big one was the Final Fantasy VII Remake, but there are many
Today Sony Interactive Entertainment announced its lineup of games for March 2018, and boy, it’s a good one. The two heavy hitters are From Software’s Bloodborne and Insomniac Games’ Ratchet & Clank for PS4. Sony’s newest console also gets Mighty No. 9 (cross-buy with PS3), Claire: Extended Cut, and Bombing Busters (both cross-buy with PS Vita). Legend of Kay will be
A new set of miniature figurines featuring some of Sony’s latest and earliest IP from across the years has been revealed. The figures will be named Totaku and will run you about $9.99 USD per figurine. The figures are not created by Sony themselves, and they definitely don’t work the same way Nintendo’s amiibo or Activision’s Skylanders do. In
Datamining is fairly common in PC games, and that includes From Software’s Dark Souls games, leading to the reveal of a lot of elements that were developed but then never used. On the other hand, Bloodborne is a PlayStation 4 game, making accessing and actually seeing the content of its files much more challenging. Recently, XeNTaX