Bloodborne Review

The game bloodborne has been a hit since it came out. The gameplay was a lot like demon’s soul and dark souls mashed together with its own flare. With the characteristics of dark souls by the hunters dream, a safe zone where players come back from the dead full of health but also a world filled with monsters. To the picking of characters being small but powerful. Not to mention the fact you use most melee but you do get a gun to stun the enemies. Also the obvious hint of demon’s soul with the alternate sides to all melee weapons. Also the blood echos where when a player dies it leave it behind holding all souls that the player collected until they retrieve them again or die trying.

We cannot forget the plot to this unusual game. Its like dark souls mostly because you have to fight the hordes of monsters to get to where you need to be. Its has three ways to beat the game though. First way is you listen to gehrman, a character who helps you through This nightmarish game, and he slices you’re head off initiating Yharnam sunrise. The second way is refusing gehrman angering him and than you initiate battle with him. After you win you get swallow by the moon presence, the person who sent the disease to Yharnam, and later take gehrman’s place also initiating honoring wishes. Finally if you eat three umbilical cords refuse gehrmans offer and kill him like usual the moon presence tries to eat you except you this time you resist him and fight her and after killing her, also initiating childhoods beginning, you become a great one.

Last but not least the rates for this game are tremendous. Every game critic will say that bloodborne is a minimum of 9 out of 10. Its amazing graphics and abundance of creatures approve of it. Not to mention it being close to the gameplay of dark souls and demon’s soul does give it an edge. Its three ways to end it does give it a sort of negative affect. But other than that id give this game a 9.5 out of 10.

 

game review, the witcher 3: wild hunt

the game the witcher 3: the wild hunt has many good aspects to it. with it being a role playing game gives it the aspect of you being able to choose what you feel like doing. also its and i quote “20% bigger than skyrim.” that being so it gives the player a feeling of freedom. also it has several upgrades to it.

to start it off the witcher features a RPG style playing. which enables you to decide how you play this game. also it has magic in this so you get to be able to do certain abilities that cpus can’t. it gives a new fighting style to the game. also with its new higher difficulty mode called dark mode. it has a thing on their called permadeath which means no matter how far you’re into the story you have to restart from the very beginning. also get this, its approximately 100 hours long. 50 hours worth of side quests and 50 hours of main quests. enabling a nice long time for gameplay.

by far out of all the witchers, the witcher 3: wild hunt is by far the best. from its amazing graphics to its skyrim like fighting styles. from its on land battles either on foot or horseback to its underwater fights and sea battles. the witcher 3 gets a 10 out of 10 from me. so all those wanting to play this game go right ahead.

 

Book Review: ‘Speak’ by Laurie Halse Anderson

This book is amazing. I absolutely couldn’t put it down my first read through. This book glues your eyes to the page and refuses to let you go until you’re done. It’s spooky in a good way. Enter the mind of Melinda, a girl gnawed at by words left unsaid and feelings left unexpressed. She is a high school freshman, beginning the school year with her old friends glaring at her and most people bullying her. As the school year drags on, she sinks further and further into depression. As Laurie puts it in the book: “I stumble from thornbush to thornbush–my mother and father who hate each other, Rachel [her old best friend] who hates me, a school that gags on me like I’m a hairball.” Follow her journey in this amazing novel. Maybe you’ll learn something yourself

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