"Bloodborne" has been an instant hit the day it was released by From Studio. It had been very popular that some gaming enthusiast wondered what it would look like if it were another type of game besides being an action RPG.
A "Bloodborne" gamer and Reddit user, "datbighat," showed what would happen if a player utilized the in-game weapons to their maximum. He focused on building his hunter by "maxing out the 'Bloodtinge' stat for the guns and other firearms," based on a report from GearNuke. He then uploaded a video on YouTube and showed his hunter's capabilities; and the results were pretty impressive.
"Bloodborne" gamer "datbighat" made use of the game's character build feature that would enable gamers to create a hunter based on their own preferences. The feature was also dubbed as "the best feature" in the "Souls" series. Then again, other gaming enthusiasts were checking out the otherworldly or occult feature of the character builds. Some gamers were wondering if the playable hunter could in fact transform into a werewolf.
However, based on several experiences from "Bloodborne" gamers it seemed that the beast transformation of the hunter would only be partial. Although there was a "Beasthood" stat in the game's character build as well as items like "Beast Blood Pellet" and "Beast Claw," the playable character could only be expected to "partially transform" or more likely go on hyper-drive as it killed beasts while "temporarily transformed," based on a report from Kotaku.
Nonetheless, "Bloodborne" gamers were reminded that soon they would have access to the official "Bloodborne" strategy guide; soon they would be able to answer those questions regarding the character build feature as well as other aspects of the game.
In other news, "Bloodborne" producer From Software had recently released "Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin," which would be an updated version of "Dark Souls II." The lasted installment in the franchise would include "all of the post-release DLC campaigns" and would run smoothly at 1080p 60fps, based on a report from International Business Times.
With "Bloodborne" and "Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin" already released, gamers could enjoy springtime with some action pack adventure in the realm of otherworldly bloodthirsty entities.
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