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Bloodborne finally returns to the last place we expected


Bloodborne finally returns to the last place we expected

Bloodborne finally returns to the last place we expected

Not what we wanted, but we’ll take it anyway

Wash away the tears of an official Blood transfused PC connection with this unique way to play the game.

Naturally may play Blood transfused on PC thanks to the shadPS4 emulator, and if you’re very lucky you can even get it to 120fps, but it’s still a long way from the official port we wanted from PlayStation.

Check out the trailer for Blood transfused below

As much as FromSoftware probably wants another try, Blood transfusedIt is ultimately up to Sony to decide what happens to the intellectual property since it owns the publishing rights.

Nevertheless, there are still some Bloodborne Content that you can enjoy in the meantime, be it the now renamed Bloodborne Kart on Steam, some cheeky references and cameos in Astro Botor the whole game is reconstructed in Minecraft…

YouTuber Potomy has worked tirelessly to recreate the game in block form, not only visually but also to mimic the gameplay and level design.

Mods have obviously been a big part of this project and while it’s far from complete, what we’ve seen so far is really impressive.

To learn more about the painstaking creative process, you can watch Potomy’s full video. The creator also announced something big for August 25th, but what that might be remains a secret.

Blood transfused In Minecraft has all the makings of a demake and I mean that in the best sense.

It is very reminiscent of the PS1 demake of Blood transfusedbut obviously goes several steps further, as the PS1 version only contains part of the game, whereas Potomy aims for the complete game.

Admittedly, this is a very odd way for the game to return, but considering Sony could be sitting on its IP for several more years without delivering a new port or remaster, we’ll take what we can get.

Photo credit: Sony

Topics: Bloodborne, Minecraft, PlayStation, Sony

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