Bloodborne is the best game of all time, and its a scandal the subject isn’t on PS5 Readers Feature

Sony forgotten that it was published.

It is frustrated that Bloodborne still doesn’t have a dedicated PS5 version and we wonder if Sony doesn’t know why.

I see a lot of people waiting for more news about God Of War Ragnarok, or the next big PlayStation 5 exclusive, but there is only one word I want to hear from Sony: Bloodborne. Sony has lots of mysteries surrounding its future plans, but it was very sad for me to find out why they ignored Bloodborne. There was no PlayStation 5 patch, there was no talk of remakes or remakes, and certainly there wasn’t anything about that sequel. In short, they didn’t mention all the things.

You have two reasons for this, the one that affects me — 1) it has some performance issues that could be fixed easily through the PlayStation 5 and 2) it is the best game of any kind.

Bloodborne is the primary game of the PlayStation 5 – and this helps speed up loading time, which was one of the big problems. Even if there were a proper patch, it’d be even better. This might help make the whole thing 60fps, and also deal with some of the frame-rate issues. All of that, all they have shown, could be done on absolute minimal effort. Several days work at best, and Sony hasn’t done yet.

I think they’re busy doing something. But many other games have had a similar patch, and most of them are available for first time in the first week of the PlayStation 5. The first one to try was to download the new hardware. That idea that you would do things and not others is useless.

Many people suggested that Sony and FromSoftware must’ve had some kind of falling out. That makes sense, especially if it is in fact just enough: Sony has recently invested in From as a company, so that is clearly not true. In fact, even even worse, that nothing else has happened.

They could possibly hold back a remaster/remake for a big reveal, but the problem with this is, as welcome as it would be, Bloodborne is hardly Sonys biggest game, so it seems weird to keep under wrap for so long. A remake does not even make sense, since it isn’t that old. Perhaps, but surely they have learned from the outrage over Horizon: Zero Dawn that people aren’t in the mood to buy the same game twice.

I can’t give you an answer to why that wasn’t quite the case yet. No one can. It doesn’t seem to work at all. The only thing I can imagine is perhaps a sequel. And for that one, the remaster got too late to come out a little before but both of them got delayed. Why not just announce that anyway? Why the entire news is black out? But then you could say that about just about everything PlayStation has to do now.

I want to say that game deserves a huge attention. The game isn’t terribly unorthodox, but it’s the best of mine. I’m in no hurry. Better than Djunda, and everything else, better than Zelda, Breath Of Wild and each other game, better than Naughty Dog or Valve has, better even than classics like Tetris or Tempest.

The basic is the same as Dark Souls and co. but faster, more aggressive with better and more detailed levels of design and monsters. Everything seems impossible until it isn’t, every encounter is a challenge and its own reward, every exploration is rewarded, and every secret is all an access to another.

This is an incredible game, but at the best it is the atmosphere. Turning it on is like a dream. It feels real but unreal. The story is easier to understand than usual. The story is not to begin with, but still packed with mysteries, only seen at. You read the story and learn about the horribles surrounding you.

It is an incredible game, and the best thing that Sony has ever been involved with is a completely unfounded ignorance. It’s not as if original sold badly, they said it did better than they expected at the time, but it’d become even better on PlayStation 5.

The reader, Earnest.

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