The issue of the remastering, the remake and/or the PS5/PC version of Bloodborne stopped being funny a long time ago. It was fun for a while, but now all that remains is frustration on the part of the players. Sony does not do it nor does it allow anyone to do it. We may never get this version (except for PS5 Pro), but don’t throw in the towel just yet.
Developer Maxime Foulquier has commented that he hasn’t “touched Bloodborne Remake in a year for 50 reasons (too big, too risky to end up getting and Cease and Desist).” he says in his tweet. So we can now say goodbye to the Remake, but all is not lost. Next, he announces that he has started another very interesting project.
“But last week I decided to start a new project from scratch, Bloodborne Top Down Arena,” he announces. This is a version of Bloodborne with gameplay that is very reminiscent of Diablo IV. The concept shows the base combat of the original game: attacks, blunderbuss shots to parry and critical attacks, dodges and more. Although all this with an isometric perspective.
The truth is that it looks very interesting and is a different proposal. “You may not like it, but I have a lot of fun developing and playing it,” he concludes in a tweet. And although it looks great, the most sensible thing would be to remove “Bloodborne” from the title. Let us remember that Sony forced the creators of Bloodborne Kart to change the name and it is now called Nightmare Kart. In any case, the project looks very good.
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