You get Bloodborne for the PS4 for £18.99 at PSN. The GOTY edition is at £23.99.
Next price (Bloodborne): ~£26
Hunt your nightmares
A lone traveller. A cursed town. A deadly mystery that swallows everything it touches. Face your fears as you enter the decaying city of Yharnam, a forsaken place ravaged by a terrible, all-consuming illness. Scour its darkest shadows, fight for your life with blades and guns and discover secrets that will make your blood run cold – but just might save your skin...
1 player
Network Players 2-5 - Full game requires PlayStation®Plus membership to access online multiplayer
DUALSHOCK®4 Vibration Function
Remote Play Supported
HD Video Output 720p,1080i,1080p
Top comments
BubaMan
25 May 1611#10
What do you mean?
Splashmo
25 May 163#24
I hate this game so much.
Just on my third play through at the mo.
I am sure a fellow HKUD'er will join you in some jolly cooperation and help you out :smiley:
I'd never played a DS game before I played Bloodborne. I enjoyed/hated/appreciated it enough to then play Dark Souls 3. However, I doubt I will ever play DS 1/2 and Demon Souls.
I wish that unlike button would hurry up and get here. :man:
northlondon01
25 May 163#7
Fantastic game. Probably my GOTY from 2015, alongside Splatoon, Xenoblade and MGSV.
The only caveat I'd put on is that it can be very hard. I know a few people who just couldn't get on with its difficulty, and obviously a PSN version gives you no way to sell on etc if it's not for you. So if people are on the fence they may want to wait for a good deal on the disc version.
It's a proper videogame though - no story padding, no button mashing to just get through the levels; just a fantastic system with great controls, mechanics etc.
How does the Game of the Year Edition differ from the standard? Does it have different enemy placement like DS2? Or is it just the DLC?
comshoplesce
25 May 16#4
just a dlc. this game is a must.
stevenjameshyde
25 May 16#5
Standalone DLC is down to £9.49 as well for those who already own the game (though it has been as low as £7.99 in the past)
Futureshark
25 May 161#6
One of the best games on PS4, highly recommended.
Does require a bit of thought in that, like Dark Souls, if you button mash like it's God of War, you will not get far.
However, the combat is faster then DS, there's no hiding behind shields here!
Just buy it, it's great.
northlondon01
25 May 163#7
Fantastic game. Probably my GOTY from 2015, alongside Splatoon, Xenoblade and MGSV.
The only caveat I'd put on is that it can be very hard. I know a few people who just couldn't get on with its difficulty, and obviously a PSN version gives you no way to sell on etc if it's not for you. So if people are on the fence they may want to wait for a good deal on the disc version.
It's a proper videogame though - no story padding, no button mashing to just get through the levels; just a fantastic system with great controls, mechanics etc.
ShineyT
25 May 162#8
Conveniently, you can also currently get £25 PSN Credit from Electronic First for £21.25 emailed pretty instantly.
Been after Bloodborne so did just this and got the GOTY version :smiley:
pow1971 to ShineyT
25 May 16#20
For what country?
DaveTheHutt
25 May 162#9
Slowly working my way through this right now - bought the GOTY a few months back when it was at £24.99. It's an absolutely magnificent game - if you own a PS4, this is pretty damn near essential.
BubaMan
25 May 1611#10
What do you mean?
wanny8888
25 May 16#11
thanks! been holding off for the dlc to come down in price.
Im looking forward to how much the old hunters are gonna kick my a%
moneysavingkitten
25 May 161#12
It will keep you busy for a while, that's for sure.
J0n35y
25 May 161#13
I really enjoy this one despite being horrendous at it. Still can't beat the first boss FFS! Recommended though!
pfagan10
25 May 16#14
Get ringing that beckoning bell! Does anyone know if you can use physical copy saves with the digital edition? I'm tempted to switch to this and trade my copy in.
BubaMan
25 May 161#15
Saves, yes... game data, no.
i.e. you'll have to reinstall the game completely but your existing game saves will work fine.
pfagan10
25 May 16#16
Excellent! Thank you! It's one of those games I like dipping back into, tearing up the streets of Yharnam (yeah, right!!) :confused:
nickann1
25 May 16#17
Bought this when it was last on sale. It was a big wake up call for me. Brutal as anything but fun when you can see a pattern after dying 10000 times :laughing:
J0n35y
25 May 161#18
I actually had to google that one! Other things I am ashamed off in relation to Bloodborne - having to Google how to equip weapons... :laughing:
Jbdesignme
25 May 16#19
Dreadful game... How this is goty is beyond me
deeky
25 May 161#21
This tarn's finished
deeky
25 May 162#22
Extremely poor effort.
rizzla
25 May 16#23
do you have to be a fan of demon/dark souls to enjoy it ?
Splashmo
25 May 163#24
I hate this game so much.
Just on my third play through at the mo.
I am sure a fellow HKUD'er will join you in some jolly cooperation and help you out :smiley:
I'd never played a DS game before I played Bloodborne. I enjoyed/hated/appreciated it enough to then play Dark Souls 3. However, I doubt I will ever play DS 1/2 and Demon Souls.
I wish that unlike button would hurry up and get here. :man:
chall5
25 May 16#25
Well worth it, platted it recently.
Buttmonk3y
26 May 16#26
Fantastic game and even better DLC. Enjoyed it so much I got every trophy in the game and got a free theme for doing so :smiley:
aaronmcc
26 May 16#27
Get Gud :stuck_out_tongue:
DaveTheHutt
26 May 161#28
Not really. Although there is a similar-ish vibe between the games they're actually very different.both in their story and gameplay. Dive in, the blood is lovely!
deeky
26 May 161#29
Not at at all. I've tried the DS games and don't really like them, but I loved Bloodborne. I've spent dozens and dozens of hours into it and enjoyed every one of them.
Just buy it, but I can't stress enough - the beginning is tough but you really must stick with it because the rewards that come later make it more than worthwhile.
DaveTheHutt
27 May 16#30
Yeah, the first section is arguably the hardest in the whole game. Take it slow, use pebbles or shots to lure enemies away from the pack and off them one at a time... Mind you, even then you still have Father **** to deal with. Good luck!
Opening post
You get Bloodborne for the PS4 for £18.99 at PSN. The GOTY edition is at £23.99.
Next price (Bloodborne): ~£26
Hunt your nightmares
A lone traveller. A cursed town. A deadly mystery that swallows everything it touches. Face your fears as you enter the decaying city of Yharnam, a forsaken place ravaged by a terrible, all-consuming illness. Scour its darkest shadows, fight for your life with blades and guns and discover secrets that will make your blood run cold – but just might save your skin...
1 player
Network Players 2-5 - Full game requires PlayStation®Plus membership to access online multiplayer
DUALSHOCK®4 Vibration Function
Remote Play Supported
HD Video Output 720p,1080i,1080p
Top comments
Just on my third play through at the mo.
I am sure a fellow HKUD'er will join you in some jolly cooperation and help you out :smiley:
I'd never played a DS game before I played Bloodborne. I enjoyed/hated/appreciated it enough to then play Dark Souls 3. However, I doubt I will ever play DS 1/2 and Demon Souls.
I wish that unlike button would hurry up and get here. :man:
The only caveat I'd put on is that it can be very hard. I know a few people who just couldn't get on with its difficulty, and obviously a PSN version gives you no way to sell on etc if it's not for you. So if people are on the fence they may want to wait for a good deal on the disc version.
It's a proper videogame though - no story padding, no button mashing to just get through the levels; just a fantastic system with great controls, mechanics etc.
All comments (31)
metacritic: http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/bloodborne
Does require a bit of thought in that, like Dark Souls, if you button mash like it's God of War, you will not get far.
However, the combat is faster then DS, there's no hiding behind shields here!
Just buy it, it's great.
The only caveat I'd put on is that it can be very hard. I know a few people who just couldn't get on with its difficulty, and obviously a PSN version gives you no way to sell on etc if it's not for you. So if people are on the fence they may want to wait for a good deal on the disc version.
It's a proper videogame though - no story padding, no button mashing to just get through the levels; just a fantastic system with great controls, mechanics etc.
Been after Bloodborne so did just this and got the GOTY version :smiley:
Im looking forward to how much the old hunters are gonna kick my a%
i.e. you'll have to reinstall the game completely but your existing game saves will work fine.
Just on my third play through at the mo.
I am sure a fellow HKUD'er will join you in some jolly cooperation and help you out :smiley:
I'd never played a DS game before I played Bloodborne. I enjoyed/hated/appreciated it enough to then play Dark Souls 3. However, I doubt I will ever play DS 1/2 and Demon Souls.
I wish that unlike button would hurry up and get here. :man:
Just buy it, but I can't stress enough - the beginning is tough but you really must stick with it because the rewards that come later make it more than worthwhile.