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4. Bloodborne

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Bloodborne is definitely not for the faint of heart. If the developer's pedigree didn't give it away, this is one experience that'll kill you - over and over and over again. But the real challenge is finding the strength to carry on in the face of insurmountable odds, and the game rewards those who persist when all seems lost.

In short... try and git gud!

Bloodborne's strength lies in its combination of freakish world design and addictive, hack-and-slash combat. The bossess and minions are a ghastly sight, and that makes each encounter frighteningly unique - your success will depend on your ability to chain together combos of heavy and light attacks, which feel unbelieveably satisfying to pull off.

Bloodborne doesn't have a story so much as a universe that's packed full of intriguing lore, and that's the game in a nutshell. On the surface, it may seem like just another Dark Souls, but there's real depth to be found for those who wish to look for it.

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