Both of them are close to equal in my eyes. I do like sekiro better because of the setting, but that is my opinion. Other than that both of them are legendary games.
I think if all bloodborne bosses were ludwig and maria quality, it would overtake sekiro bosses by a little bit. My main problem with the bosses is that like 1/3rd of main game bosses are kind of meh and 2/5 dlc bosses are pretty bad. Its got super good bosses at its peak, but very bad consistency. Sekiro on the other hand has all around probably the best boss fight consistency of any game i have ever played. Geni, owl, owl father, guardian ape, emma, isshin ashina, ss isshin, lady butterfly, corrupted monk. All amazing bosses. And i also still strongly belive sword saint isshin is the best fight fromsoft has ever created, atleast in terms of how balanced and fun it is
@@aduckonaplane3816 I find sekiro's boss fights more fun gameplay wise, which is no surprise since the combat is superb, but in terms of the atmosphere whilst you fight any of bloodborne's bosses I think it is overall better: you feel a sense of dread when you fight either the blood starved beast or amygdala, with fights like lady maria, ludwig or gehrman you feel like you're putting them to rest, and its kind of bitter sweet when you do beat them, there's more emtions at play. When I fight against any boss in sekiro I think of it as just some guy in my way, which fair enough ties better with the straightfowardness of your character, a shinobi. Obviously sekiro is a way more polished game and doesn't have uninspired boss reskins, but none were nearly as remarkable as the few good bosses in bloodborne imo.
@@ju_tkaper i personally think the opposite. I think ss isshin is the most remarkable boss fromsoft has made to date. I also entierly disagree with what you said about bloodborne bosses having more "emotion" and stuff. If you don't google shit before beating the game, the only bosses you'll ever recognize are gherman and maybe ludwig and maria. All the other bosses just feel like some random monster. In sekiro you recognize most main bosses. You recognize geni from your previous fights. You recognize owl is your father. You recognize the sword saint isshin is the same as the isshin you talked and drank sake with earlier in the game. You obviously know who emma is. You recongize that the demon of hatred is the sculptor. There's much more emotional impact to sekiro bosses because you actually interacted with the characters you have to kill, you didin't read about them from some obsecure item description, dialogue or vaatividya.
DSII got me in soulsborne games, then I played Bloodborne and Sekiro, and Bloodborne is by far my favourite. The atmosphere, the ambiance, everything, I love it
@@kozukitonio740 Lmao that's too funny, Both are good but I agree with BB taking the W. Did you just play Sekiro First and that's why it was ur fav? From Software just make bangers on repeat
I prefer bloodborne. The aesthetic and atmosphere is amazing, the design and music are my favorities out of the series. It has my favorite combat system of any game I've played because of its fast paced movement and the way combat flows.
Bloodborne had the ideal style of combat for me as it rewards being aggressive. The game is fantastic. I hope From Software take some risks with their next game and give us something unique as both Bloodborne and Sekiro were fantastic.
Bloodborne is the one of the most Special games ever... I mean the story behind this game is HUGE💀 the endings OMG. It gets scarier and even worse. Lovecraft once said: "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown." this is why Hidetaka made the game.
I love bloodbourne in almost every aspect, it has that romanticized melancholy i havent seen a game pull off so damn well, tho there is room for improvement
I absolutely love both of these games. Bloodborne is a masterpiece, but I feel like Sekiro’s combat is as perfect as has ever been in gaming and the gorgeous world design puts it ahead for me. To be fair I played both for the first time on PS5 and Sekiro has the edge for the graphical output thanks to the 60+ fps update. Still waiting for bloodbourne to get the same treatment
Tried bloodborne but got bored soon due to some reason most likely because of video game fatigue and vague story as usual but sekiro was masterpiece completed 3 times with different endings, it is simply unmatched my favorite game of all time
Same here I used to think Bloodborne fans were weird but after playing Bloodborne its all I think of, the feeling of hopelessness, the fights and sad tales of NPC.
Combat: sekiro Lore: bb Soundtrack: bb Bosses: sekiro Exploration: sekiro (hook, jumps, dive) Atmosphere: bb Difficulty: sekiro Characters: bb I love them both equally, my two favorite games
Everything about Sekiro is refined to an absolute peak. Bloodbourne while great, has a lot of lacking aspects especially when it comes to bosses. Sekiro def is it
I prefer Sekiro mainly for its bosses, characters and combat. Sekiro imo has the best antagonist and characters out of any gane especially Isshin, being able to share sake with him and him talking about the past and guiding Wolf is what makes him the best fromsoftware character imo It also has better combat and bosses which is obvious As for the antagonist, i simply love Genichiro, he loves Ashina just like his mother back when he was just a peasant, but Ashina saved him from that tragic life and hes willing to abandon his humanity just to save the country which makes him more of an antagonist than a villain. The Wolf himself is also an interesting character Out of ANY Fromsoft games the major characters and bosses have their own personal history with him whih makes it so much more better and makes Wolf feel like an actual character rathr than a blank slate Infact in Sekiro you outright talk to them rather than just reading about them in an item description which isnt as fun Sekiro also has more playstyle variety in my honest opinion, Magic in Bloodborne is literally a meme. In Sekiro the amount of combinations whih you can pull off with prosthetics and combat arts is nearly limitless and thats what makes it more versatile than Bloodborne since Bloodbornes combat always revolves around dodging and hitting. I love Bloodborne to bits, but overall prefer Sekiro. Both are one of my favorite games ever made.
Definitely Bloodborne Seek the old blood. But beware the frailty of men. Their wills are weak, minds young. The foul beasts will dangle nectar and lure the meek into the depths. Remain wary of the frailty of men... And Willem: Our eyes are yet to open..
@@kozukitonio740 you can’t just say one is objectively “better” than the other. Sekiro areas are just grappling simulator. Bloodborne areas are FULL of side-areas which you don’t even need to go through, but you get so many options!
I love bloodborne to death and back, but i'm also thrilled to try sekiro when i get the chance, they were both described to me as amazing games by my friends and i am trusting them after all the fun i had with bloodborne.
Build and playstyle variety isn’t a fair comparison. Its not like sekiro even has it in the first place so comparing a non existent thing with a game that has it isn’t fair
I think the level design is more subjective. After all, in Sekiro from software they managed to make souls, but at the same time with bright colors, you often just want to stand and look at the magnificent landscapes. The world is livelier, but does not lose its senses, which is typical for souls
you cant compare games with scores like these, i expecially love it when people rate something with numbers and then go "thats interesting, i originally thought the other game was better" well thats because ratings like these dont work xD
Sekiro all the way but its not fair to compered them cuz sekiro is mainly ritam action game while bloodborne is action rpg so its natural for rpg to have more build varoability and to put more effort in atmosphere and such(i btw think sekiro has better lvl design cuz it all flows rly well together while in bloodborne i honelsty feel its very simular in base game forest forest forest u luck random elavatoe kinda gets boring after few playthrous in sekiro u can just fly around and never get bored)
Honestly, Bloodborne, Elden Ring, And sekiro all are a 3 way tie and all are masterpieces, the fact that soul games get compared to eachother and not other games says just how amazing all there games truly are
@@Lknzvc Yea ok, like I said Elden ring, Sekiro and Bloodborne are all 3 amazing masterpieces, im currently in the process of beating sekiro and Bloodborne so after that I’ll check out Ds3 which looks amazing on ps5
Bloodborne does have an overall advantage but man nothing can match the thrill of battle in sekiro, not even close to the level of adrenalin pumping during boss fights and each fight feels like i am witnessing some god level battle shit, the kind of which are passed down in legends.
2 masterpieces i prefer sekiro cuz i am hard combat fan i just like gameplay more than story and exploration more than anything the only think maybe i cant let it down for gameplay is graphic its also important to me
I am currently playing Sekiro now and it is HARD. Way harder than Bloodborne, DS, and Elden Ring. I actually quit playing until now because of its learning curve. But now, with time, it is a masterpiece. Im loving the gameplay. I love the lore they use about Carps and Dragons in Asian mythology and how they twist it like they did in bloodborne. But I played Bloodborne to its BONES and I must say it is still ranked as my #1 Fromsoft game.
I feel having build variety be a factor is unfair. Sekiro doesn’t consider that aspect in it’s design at all, so it isn’t fair to compare the two that way.
i personally think the combat should be even. because bloodborne's and sekiros are both great but sekiros's is not optional you are forced to play in a single way and you don't go anywhere until you do, in bloodborne you can choose the type of character you want.
@@bourne. honestly Bloodborne is meant to be a melle build, nothing arcane related (except orphan of kos weapon) is worth it for arcane build, and to be fair sekiro has no option other than melle so at least Bloodborne offers more styles.
@@bigsmall2842 right.... Jumping, dodging,attacking parrying? Don't forget Bloodborne has 19 different weapons in main game while sekiro has only kitanas. I'm Bloodborne you can dodge, in 2 different ways by using the old hunter bone, you can parry with a gun something much more efficient and satisfying than parrying from close range with a sword, (in my opinion) and the battles are much faster and much more satisfying in general to my taste, to fight beasts with gun and trick weapons is somewhat more fun than simply attacking Chinese people with kitana no?
@@thephoenix4093 arcane build are good in bloodborne (at least in base game idk how they scale in ng+) but yeah the game clearly wasn’t meant to be played that way, except to cheese the heck out off Laurence because f*ck him
@@thephoenix4093 Chinese people? Wtf? The game takes place in Japan. Have you even played the game you're talking about? In addition to the katana you have a whole 10 prosthetic tools that can all be upgraded along with 5 different schools of combat arts with multiple combat arts in each and 3 ninjutsu techniques which are way more varied than just 19 Bloodborne weapons. Plus you can combo them like crazy unlike Bloodborne where you have limited stamina. You wanna talk about dodging? In Bloodborne you have the normal dodge and the hunters bone. That's it. In sekiro you have the normal dodge, then you have mist raven which can do everything the hunter bone can do, plus can dodge in the air and can be upgraded to dodge through enemies WHILE setting them on fire. Makes the hunters bone look like trash in comparison. You wanna talk about parrying? Bloodborne only has gun parry with one visceral animation. Sekiro has the standard parry and then there's the umbrella which can protect you while parrying and can be upgraded to store enemy attacks and follow up with another attack that either shoots a magnetic projectile, sets fire to the enemies, or use spirit flame to deal damage even through blocks. These are just 2 prosthetics. There are many others with lots of upgrades. Plus sekiro also has perilous attacks which force you to not rely on parries while in Bloodborne you can just dodge dodge dodge. And I didn't even mention the combat arts which are even more numerous and the ninjutsu. Add to the fact that that you can combo all these together and the combat blows Bloodborne into orbit. And lol at Bloodborne combat being faster. Sekiro combat looks like devil may cry if you play properly which by comparison makes Bloodborne look as fast as the last of us. You must really suck at the game if you played that slow.
Sekiro is my favorite game the combat was really hard to learn butt fun to master the boss fight are fantastic with some expansions isshin is the best boss in all the games with only gael ( maybe godfrey) to rival him divine dragon is the most beautiful boss I ever fought next to elden beast and father owl good God was He amazing 10/10
@@mohammadsaleem5990 It has a story. You must seek the great ones. Your job is to free yourself from the Hunter’s dream, and you follow the orders of the first hunter, Gehrman, to get there. Sekiro’s story is just “impending war”
Sekiro ganó en gameplay pero bloodborne gano en cuanto creatividad y es obvio, tiempo, con el tiempo las mecánicas se pulen y las demandas cambian, pero la creatividad en cuanto a arte prevalecen al tiempo
I was only able to play bloodborne for a bit because I couldn't load save files on ps4 for some reason, but even playing bloodborne for 1 and a half of hour i beat father Gascoigne, Cleric Beast and the blood starving beast and their bossfights were really fun as well as the game
Both games are masterpieces, but The Witcher 3 is less punishing, I haven't played it yet, but everyone who managed to beat it keeps saying that it's a must play.
Combat is strange to me. With singular strong enemies (like the purple ninjas) I like the combat way more than Bloodborne, but as soon as you play against singular normal people the range goes quite quickly from boringly easy over fun deflects and counters to super not fun with far too much health, or attack patterns that slow you to a slog. As soon as there are multiple enemies, Bloodborne is far better in combat. I include bosses in combat: In Sekiro I‘ve experienced mainly frustrating teeth grindingly difficult with a „God, finally it‘s over!“, sometimes fun teeth grindingly difficult with a that was pretty fun, and once pretty fun, beat first try emotions with different bosses. In Bloodborne I‘ve experienced few times „That was/is a boss?“, seldom times not quite botheringly difficult with „YEEAAASS!!“ (Gascoigne, and a few others, blood starved beast, and maybe others.), quite a few times very fun teeth grindingly hard (at least for me) difficult bosses with a sense of awe (Lady Maria, Orphan of Kos,…), one time very very fun first try with extreme satisfaction (Martyr Logarius), and a few times „Oh my God! I died again to this boring bad boss and have to do it all over *again!*“ (the one reborn). Bloodborne never was as frustrating to me as Sekiro because of Dragonrot, and the highs of Bloodborne outperform what I experienced in Sekiro yet. Bloodborne wins combat with that for me at the time.
Though I love bloodborn, I think it's too dated. 30fps? Only on PS? geez Still loved it I hope they bring back the combat from bloodborn in future souls games. A mix of elden ring and bloodborn combat. Sekiro's combat is a lot more complicated than both and is also very good. Does not really allow for much variety though. I have tried playing other games with parry focused combat but it just don't hit the same. Sekiro is just so much more free. I don't feel like im stuck in some animation
There are more ways to encounter enemies and bosses in sekiro than all other fromsoft games combined. How does it not get the playstyle variety point. Prosthetics,combat arts, dynamic movesets that respond to the player. Although bloodborne has amazing weapons you’re essentially doing the same thing every time. Dodge behind the enemy and wail.
Bloodborne parrying system weapons variety and every waepon having its own significance bosses music lore atmosphere is just top notch oh my fcking gwad On the other hand sekiro is just too good on its own way the bosses there are amazing but once u learn to parry it gets just too easy not gonna lie but bloodborne is just consistent in difficulty Bloodborne takes the win but sekiro on its 1st playthrough is also amazing but bloodborne has its own class ❤❤
Bloodborne is a masterpiece. Sekiro is a great game but what made me love Bloodborne more was that it felt like a Souls game, but evolved to a whole new level. Sekiro felt like something else entirely
What makes Sekiro different it's the combat mechanics. You got to clash swords. It's difficult but once you master it, it's simply beautiful. Having said that, Bloodborne is in general a batter game. It's the epitome of game design for it's era. Nowadays, 8 years later, it's still better than most games out there. It's art in a game.
@@thatmemeguy2520 for you it might be easy, your experience isn't objective fact. For many the game remains difficult after beating it. Sekiro has a ton of replay value ng+ You have an entire alternative ending with different bosses, then you have gauntlets. Bloodborne without the DLC Doesn't have much to offer ng+ besides the different builds and different styles of approach, but that is every souls borne game.
@@ChristSaves984 i mean bloodborne also has the 4 endings and a differant boss and tbh NG+ in sekiro imo feels like there is 0 spike in difficulty compared to bloodborne.Tho the boss rush mode was a good update and tbh instead of just ranting lets just agree that both have pros and cons and it depends on the person on who likes what
@@thatmemeguy2520 that is what makes Sekiro the perfect game in terms of difficulty, the difficulty is fluid, you have to master the mechanics in order to overcome, there is very little manipulative exploit for bosses, while there are 4 different "endings" the encounters remain practically the same. More like how elden ring has multiple endings. Sekiro has almost a whole different campaign with some of the same bosses. while some bosses arent that great in Sekiro, It is home to easliy the best Souls borne boss hands down, Isshin. over ludwig and Lady maria, Gerhman ect.
based comment section. Sekiro takes everything.(The playstyles, the voice acting, the difficulty, the bosses, the hype, the music, game of the year 💀...... everything)
Bloodborne has more play style variety by virtue of being a rpg game. Voice acting, yeah maybe if you count the fact that there’s like 100x the amount of dialogue in sekiro but Eileen, The Doll and Gherman’s VA are way more impactful than just about any characters in sekiro. If you consider harder means better then yes sekiro is better, sekiro has an overall better boss pool but peak BB bosses>peak sekiro bosses. Hype shouldn’t be a thing in cosmic horror, you’re supposed to feel dread. And it’s pretty hard winning game of the year for a console exclusive game. And for the music… Ludwig exists
IK sekiros combat system is unmatched and it’s story is the first fs game to make me feel something for it but blood borne the mood the looks the gothic European style both games music godly love both
I love both of these games, but tbhhhh I’d have to say sekiro is my favorite fromsoft game. I just like the more aggressive play style, like yea you can still be aggressive asf in BB but it’s not the same. When you’re aggressive in sekiro you can keep being aggressive because of the deflect mechanic
Hi 😊 I have all soul's saga platinumed and BloodBorne is the best souls of thy entire saga (sekiro is not a souls but) overall 1-4 sekiro is just harder 🙄 music, bosses, play style, bloodborne is just something else 🔥❤
Always struggle to understand the insane love that Bloodborne gets lol. If you don't like Lovecraft or Victorian esthetic I really don't see the game being a masterpiece
It’s the combat. Whoever thought of the idea of recovering damage taken by dealing damage is a goddamned GENIUS… Aesthetic, lore, music, just… wow. As a British person, Bloodborne’s aesthetic has a sense of lost familiarity to it, which adds to the uncanny feeling…
I have a question for everybody in the DLC name every single boss in there and name the weapon that you get from Orphan of Kos when you kill him and when the game was released if you get that right your OG and you know bloodborne a lot and name every single boss in there if you can't do it then tell me how good your combat is if you get all of them right and name every single weapon even the weapon that Ludwig uses and try to guess my favorite boss in the game I bet you can't guess it if you guess all of it right you get a cookie no a free copy of Elgin right and go get no no no you get every single Souls born game
Let’s see here… Ludwig, Living failures, Lawrence, Lady Maria, and Orphan of Kos. As for weapons… Gatling gun, Church Cannon, Beast Cutter, Beasthunter Saif, Whirligig, Boomhammer, Bowblade, Moonlight, Church pick, Bloodletter, Rakuyo, Amygdalan Arm, and Parasite. Bloodborne was nearly released 9 years ago, so it was released ~spring 2015. (Please correct me with the specific date) Also why are you having a stroke?
It’s Sekiro for me because I actually like that there is little to no rpg elements in it. I can go anywhere and not have to ask am I under level? or do I have the right build?
@@king_alonne3707 yes, but it's not like there are many ways to play bloodborne, pistols for casual encounters are useless, unless you want to parry, the same with magic, they are so bad and consume so many resources that they are not worth it, the same with magic outfits, the weapons themselves are varied but not that many, I appreciate that, it will be an rpg and whatever you say, but we will all agree that the names of variety and bloodborne do not go so much together.
Bloodborne has better areas and themes, sekiro has better combat and bosses. Im not counting dlc since sekiro doesn't have one, but even if i were, i still prefer sekiro bosses over bloodborne dlc bosses because i think sekiro fights are more enjoyable. If you care about lore a lot, play bloodborne. If you don't care about lore that much and prefer just gameplay, play sekiro.
Bosses in Bloodborne are by landslide better they integrate them much better in the story they are an essential part of the theme and trama in sekiro they are incredible but nowhere near.
mmm....I kinda agree, but I also do not fully support. From an aesthetics standpoint, I agree 100%, I love the look of almost all bosses in bloodborne. I also think that most bloodborne bosses are overall more fun fights than Sekiro's minibosses. On the other hand, I loved the Sekiro main bosses. Isshin the Swordsaint I prefer to Orphan and Gehrman as a final boss, though that could be a side effect of me enjoying sekiro's combat much more. I also thought Isshin was much easier than Gehrman and Orphan, especially Orphan, since you don't bring lightning to a Sekiro fight. Owl Father is also a favourite, nothing has topped that fight for me, not just in Sekiro, but games in general. I'd also love to fight Lady Maria with Sekiro combat... Actually.....just give me a game with Sekiro's combat, arts, tools and Bloodborne's aesthetic and music and I'd *LOVE IT!*
I have platinum in both... for me, it's sekiro only because of combat experience. BB has better music, weapons, build, music, exploration & bigger game. I liked the gauntlets of strength challenge where i can just play any boss i want.
Bloodborne with one word.
MASTERPIECE
both games are
@@Souls907 obviously but I like bloodborne more. It is my first souls game.
@@karageorgiou_07 it’s extremely close
@@karageorgiou_07 Playstation exclusive :/
Bloodborne is my favorite souls game and this game is a fucking masterpiece no one can beat him
sekiro is an incredible game. but Bloodborne is more than just a game, it's art
Its's not art, it a lifetime experience.
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True I spent more time in Sekiro because of gameplay.
Both of them are close to equal in my eyes. I do like sekiro better because of the setting, but that is my opinion. Other than that both of them are legendary games.
Video games are an art
Im a bit on the fence with the bosses because of Ludwig and Maria
@Morbius best movie ebrietas too
I think if all bloodborne bosses were ludwig and maria quality, it would overtake sekiro bosses by a little bit. My main problem with the bosses is that like 1/3rd of main game bosses are kind of meh and 2/5 dlc bosses are pretty bad. Its got super good bosses at its peak, but very bad consistency.
Sekiro on the other hand has all around probably the best boss fight consistency of any game i have ever played. Geni, owl, owl father, guardian ape, emma, isshin ashina, ss isshin, lady butterfly, corrupted monk. All amazing bosses. And i also still strongly belive sword saint isshin is the best fight fromsoft has ever created, atleast in terms of how balanced and fun it is
@@aduckonaplane3816 I find sekiro's boss fights more fun gameplay wise, which is no surprise since the combat is superb, but in terms of the atmosphere whilst you fight any of bloodborne's bosses I think it is overall better: you feel a sense of dread when you fight either the blood starved beast or amygdala, with fights like lady maria, ludwig or gehrman you feel like you're putting them to rest, and its kind of bitter sweet when you do beat them, there's more emtions at play. When I fight against any boss in sekiro I think of it as just some guy in my way, which fair enough ties better with the straightfowardness of your character, a shinobi. Obviously sekiro is a way more polished game and doesn't have uninspired boss reskins, but none were nearly as remarkable as the few good bosses in bloodborne imo.
@@ju_tkaper i personally think the opposite. I think ss isshin is the most remarkable boss fromsoft has made to date. I also entierly disagree with what you said about bloodborne bosses having more "emotion" and stuff. If you don't google shit before beating the game, the only bosses you'll ever recognize are gherman and maybe ludwig and maria. All the other bosses just feel like some random monster. In sekiro you recognize most main bosses. You recognize geni from your previous fights. You recognize owl is your father. You recognize the sword saint isshin is the same as the isshin you talked and drank sake with earlier in the game. You obviously know who emma is. You recongize that the demon of hatred is the sculptor. There's much more emotional impact to sekiro bosses because you actually interacted with the characters you have to kill, you didin't read about them from some obsecure item description, dialogue or vaatividya.
As in any Souls games ( except for Elden ring ) no boss is difficult if you use your head and strategies.
This is difficult but damn man bloodborne is just too good
I say sekiro cause it's what got me into soulsborne games so I'm biased but bloodborne is a close second
@@oldspiceel7148 for me it was the opposite bloodborne got me into soulsborne games
DSII got me in soulsborne games, then I played Bloodborne and Sekiro, and Bloodborne is by far my favourite. The atmosphere, the ambiance, everything, I love it
@@SharpieTXS real
Sekiro its my favorite of all time ive played it about 9 times now its so replayable when you get really good at it
How u feel about bloodborne tho?
@@cegalUTUBE changed my mind bloodborne is now my favorite. sekiro is 2nd
@@kozukitonio740 Lmao that's too funny, Both are good but I agree with BB taking the W. Did you just play Sekiro First and that's why it was ur fav? From Software just make bangers on repeat
@@cegalUTUBE nah i dropped bloodborne for a while but then came back and got obsessed with the lore and got better at the game for sure
I prefer bloodborne. The aesthetic and atmosphere is amazing, the design and music are my favorities out of the series. It has my favorite combat system of any game I've played because of its fast paced movement and the way combat flows.
Bloodborne had the ideal style of combat for me as it rewards being aggressive. The game is fantastic. I hope From Software take some risks with their next game and give us something unique as both Bloodborne and Sekiro were fantastic.
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But sekiro's combat is faster and flows more 🤨
Have you not played sekiro it’s combat is better
I agree with u on paper, but when playing the game the boss runs and blood vial farming make it insanely tedious
Bloodborne is the one of the most Special games ever... I mean the story behind this game is HUGE💀 the endings OMG. It gets scarier and even worse. Lovecraft once said:
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown." this is why Hidetaka made the game.
Bloodborne is on sale rn and I am on the fence over buying it but you just convinced me to get it.
@@vesteddrop1300 its been a year damn
Just buy the game and enjoy every second of it
Cleric beast OST giving goosebumps as hard as Ludwig and Kos
I love bloodbourne in almost every aspect, it has that romanticized melancholy i havent seen a game pull off so damn well, tho there is room for improvement
Still my favorite game of all time
@@PurifiedGrunge Still waiting for the PC release 😔
I believe the word you're looking for is gothic.
@@MidwayWolf now that you say it, yeah
I absolutely love both of these games. Bloodborne is a masterpiece, but I feel like Sekiro’s combat is as perfect as has ever been in gaming and the gorgeous world design puts it ahead for me. To be fair I played both for the first time on PS5 and Sekiro has the edge for the graphical output thanks to the 60+ fps update. Still waiting for bloodbourne to get the same treatment
Tried bloodborne but got bored soon due to some reason most likely because of video game fatigue and vague story as usual but sekiro was masterpiece completed 3 times with different endings, it is simply unmatched my favorite game of all time
Same here I used to think Bloodborne fans were weird but after playing Bloodborne its all I think of, the feeling of hopelessness, the fights and sad tales of NPC.
I like the Gothic charms ,Blood effects and aggressive nature of bloodborne more
I love both
Both is good
Combat: sekiro
Lore: bb
Soundtrack: bb
Bosses: sekiro
Exploration: sekiro (hook, jumps, dive)
Atmosphere: bb
Difficulty: sekiro
Characters: bb
I love them both equally, my two favorite games
still playing Bloodborne and listening to ost after 5 years
Already 7 years
Already nearly 9 years…
Everything about Sekiro is refined to an absolute peak. Bloodbourne while great, has a lot of lacking aspects especially when it comes to bosses. Sekiro def is it
I prefer Sekiro mainly for its bosses, characters and combat.
Sekiro imo has the best antagonist and characters out of any gane especially Isshin, being able to share sake with him and him talking about the past and guiding Wolf is what makes him the best fromsoftware character imo
It also has better combat and bosses which is obvious
As for the antagonist, i simply love Genichiro, he loves Ashina just like his mother back when he was just a peasant, but Ashina saved him from that tragic life and hes willing to abandon his humanity just to save the country which makes him more of an antagonist than a villain.
The Wolf himself is also an interesting character
Out of ANY Fromsoft games the major characters and bosses have their own personal history with him whih makes it so much more better and makes Wolf feel like an actual character rathr than a blank slate
Infact in Sekiro you outright talk to them rather than just reading about them in an item description which isnt as fun
Sekiro also has more playstyle variety in my honest opinion, Magic in Bloodborne is literally a meme.
In Sekiro the amount of combinations whih you can pull off with prosthetics and combat arts is nearly limitless and thats what makes it more versatile than Bloodborne since Bloodbornes combat always revolves around dodging and hitting.
I love Bloodborne to bits, but overall prefer Sekiro. Both are one of my favorite games ever made.
Im gonna have to play bloodborne cause the way you guys gave them bosses is mind blowing for me thats the only souls-like i havent done yet
I agree, Ludwig, Maria, Gascoigne, Gehrman, Orphan Of Kos are all fantastic bosses that should've taken over Sekiro's bosses
I can't choose between 2 masterpieces.
Definitely Bloodborne
Seek the old blood. But beware the frailty of men. Their wills are weak, minds young. The foul beasts will dangle nectar and lure the meek into the depths. Remain wary of the frailty of men...
And Willem: Our eyes are yet to open..
I think that Bloodborne is From Software magnum opus.
sekiro areas are better
@@kozukitonio740 you can’t just say one is objectively “better” than the other. Sekiro areas are just grappling simulator. Bloodborne areas are FULL of side-areas which you don’t even need to go through, but you get so many options!
@@kozukitonio740 excuse me?
I love bloodborne to death and back, but i'm also thrilled to try sekiro when i get the chance, they were both described to me as amazing games by my friends and i am trusting them after all the fun i had with bloodborne.
Build and playstyle variety isn’t a fair comparison. Its not like sekiro even has it in the first place so comparing a non existent thing with a game that has it isn’t fair
LET CHAOS TAKE THE WORLD
Sekiro combat is an art.
I think the level design is more subjective. After all, in Sekiro from software they managed to make souls, but at the same time with bright colors, you often just want to stand and look at the magnificent landscapes. The world is livelier, but does not lose its senses, which is typical for souls
you cant compare games with scores like these, i expecially love it when people rate something with numbers and then go "thats interesting, i originally thought the other game was better" well thats because ratings like these dont work xD
Blood borne it was my first soulsborne game and the areas are beautiful I just love it
I agree
Sekiro all the way but its not fair to compered them cuz sekiro is mainly ritam action game while bloodborne is action rpg so its natural for rpg to have more build varoability and to put more effort in atmosphere and such(i btw think sekiro has better lvl design cuz it all flows rly well together while in bloodborne i honelsty feel its very simular in base game forest forest forest u luck random elavatoe kinda gets boring after few playthrous in sekiro u can just fly around and never get bored)
The level designs in sekiro are better to be real
No way man
Intro level in BB is better than all the areas in Sekiro lol
Honestly, Bloodborne, Elden Ring, And sekiro all are a 3 way tie and all are masterpieces, the fact that soul games get compared to eachother and not other games says just how amazing all there games truly are
BB>DS1,2,3>DS>ER>Shitkiro
@@Lknzvc Yea ok, like I said Elden ring, Sekiro and Bloodborne are all 3 amazing masterpieces, im currently in the process of beating sekiro and Bloodborne so after that I’ll check out Ds3 which looks amazing on ps5
@@youngjut3 bloodborne is amazing but underdeveloped and rushed, just keep that in mind.
@@Lknzvc My good sir, how far did you get in Sekiro?
Bloodborne does have an overall advantage but man nothing can match the thrill of battle in sekiro, not even close to the level of adrenalin pumping during boss fights and each fight feels like i am witnessing some god level battle shit, the kind of which are passed down in legends.
2 masterpieces i prefer sekiro cuz i am hard combat fan i just like gameplay more than story and exploration more than anything the only think maybe i cant let it down for gameplay is graphic its also important to me
I am currently playing Sekiro now and it is HARD. Way harder than Bloodborne, DS, and Elden Ring. I actually quit playing until now because of its learning curve. But now, with time, it is a masterpiece. Im loving the gameplay. I love the lore they use about Carps and Dragons in Asian mythology and how they twist it like they did in bloodborne.
But I played Bloodborne to its BONES and I must say it is still ranked as my #1 Fromsoft game.
sekiro abviously because its my first high graphics pc game and that is an 11/10
I feel having build variety be a factor is unfair. Sekiro doesn’t consider that aspect in it’s design at all, so it isn’t fair to compare the two that way.
MYAZAKI said that Bloodborne is his baby
And it will forever be his favourite and I ha e to agree too
Both of these games are masterpieces.
Sekiro 😍❤️
The two best FromSoft games imo. I’d go with Sekiro personally.
i personally think the combat should be even. because bloodborne's and sekiros are both great but sekiros's is not optional you are forced to play in a single way and you don't go anywhere until you do, in bloodborne you can choose the type of character you want.
tell me though, what sort of madman enjoys Bloodborne without a melee build, you like throwing little stars on the enemies? lmao
@@bourne. honestly Bloodborne is meant to be a melle build, nothing arcane related (except orphan of kos weapon) is worth it for arcane build, and to be fair sekiro has no option other than melle so at least Bloodborne offers more styles.
@@bigsmall2842 right.... Jumping, dodging,attacking parrying? Don't forget Bloodborne has 19 different weapons in main game while sekiro has only kitanas.
I'm Bloodborne you can dodge, in 2 different ways by using the old hunter bone, you can parry with a gun something much more efficient and satisfying than parrying from close range with a sword, (in my opinion) and the battles are much faster and much more satisfying in general to my taste, to fight beasts with gun and trick weapons is somewhat more fun than simply attacking Chinese people with kitana no?
@@thephoenix4093 arcane build are good in bloodborne (at least in base game idk how they scale in ng+) but yeah the game clearly wasn’t meant to be played that way, except to cheese the heck out off Laurence because f*ck him
@@thephoenix4093 Chinese people? Wtf? The game takes place in Japan. Have you even played the game you're talking about? In addition to the katana you have a whole 10 prosthetic tools that can all be upgraded along with 5 different schools of combat arts with multiple combat arts in each and 3 ninjutsu techniques which are way more varied than just 19 Bloodborne weapons. Plus you can combo them like crazy unlike Bloodborne where you have limited stamina.
You wanna talk about dodging? In Bloodborne you have the normal dodge and the hunters bone. That's it. In sekiro you have the normal dodge, then you have mist raven which can do everything the hunter bone can do, plus can dodge in the air and can be upgraded to dodge through enemies WHILE setting them on fire. Makes the hunters bone look like trash in comparison. You wanna talk about parrying? Bloodborne only has gun parry with one visceral animation. Sekiro has the standard parry and then there's the umbrella which can protect you while parrying and can be upgraded to store enemy attacks and follow up with another attack that either shoots a magnetic projectile, sets fire to the enemies, or use spirit flame to deal damage even through blocks.
These are just 2 prosthetics. There are many others with lots of upgrades. Plus sekiro also has perilous attacks which force you to not rely on parries while in Bloodborne you can just dodge dodge dodge. And I didn't even mention the combat arts which are even more numerous and the ninjutsu. Add to the fact that that you can combo all these together and the combat blows Bloodborne into orbit. And lol at Bloodborne combat being faster. Sekiro combat looks like devil may cry if you play properly which by comparison makes Bloodborne look as fast as the last of us. You must really suck at the game if you played that slow.
Sekiro easily the fun I had fighting genichiro was top tier and the shura ending has got to be one of the best ending is all of fromsoft games
These are personal opinions and have nothing to do with reality
Pretty much. It's hard to really say which one is better in an objective sense when the questions asked are all subjective.
Combat is more fleshed out in sekiro but bloodborne is faster and more engaging, and the music is just better, sorry but everyone knows that.
This video: sekiro's bosses are better than bloodborne
Lady Maria, Ludwig, Ebrietas, Gherman: 😳
Sekiro bosses are better and better quality overrall, bb has some very good bosses but there are a lot that are trash
Bloodborne has 22 boss and just 4 or 5 are good, of course Ebrietas not one of them
Song?
Sekiro is my favorite game the combat was really hard to learn butt fun to master the boss fight are fantastic with some expansions isshin is the best boss in all the games with only gael ( maybe godfrey) to rival him divine dragon is the most beautiful boss I ever fought next to elden beast and father owl good God was
He amazing 10/10
I think you should have a category about story as well
Sekiro would win because Bloodborne barely has a story. Lore would go to Bloodborne tho.
@@mohammadsaleem5990 ok, yeah true
@@mohammadsaleem5990 It has a story. You must seek the great ones. Your job is to free yourself from the Hunter’s dream, and you follow the orders of the first hunter, Gehrman, to get there.
Sekiro’s story is just “impending war”
Sekiro ganó en gameplay pero bloodborne gano en cuanto creatividad y es obvio, tiempo, con el tiempo las mecánicas se pulen y las demandas cambian, pero la creatividad en cuanto a arte prevalecen al tiempo
I was only able to play bloodborne for a bit because I couldn't load save files on ps4 for some reason, but even playing bloodborne for 1 and a half of hour i beat father Gascoigne, Cleric Beast and the blood starving beast and their bossfights were really fun as well as the game
For me starved beast is the difficult boss of the game but it's the funniest.
It took me 4x that time to beat BSB for my first time 💀
Both games are masterpieces, but The Witcher 3 is less punishing, I haven't played it yet, but everyone who managed to beat it keeps saying that it's a must play.
Sekiro for sure
Bloodborne is king
Combat is strange to me.
With singular strong enemies (like the purple ninjas) I like the combat way more than Bloodborne, but as soon as you play against singular normal people the range goes quite quickly from boringly easy over fun deflects and counters to super not fun with far too much health, or attack patterns that slow you to a slog. As soon as there are multiple enemies, Bloodborne is far better in combat.
I include bosses in combat: In Sekiro I‘ve experienced mainly frustrating teeth grindingly difficult with a „God, finally it‘s over!“, sometimes fun teeth grindingly difficult with a that was pretty fun, and once pretty fun, beat first try emotions with different bosses.
In Bloodborne I‘ve experienced few times „That was/is a boss?“, seldom times not quite botheringly difficult with „YEEAAASS!!“ (Gascoigne, and a few others, blood starved beast, and maybe others.), quite a few times very fun teeth grindingly hard (at least for me) difficult bosses with a sense of awe (Lady Maria, Orphan of Kos,…), one time very very fun first try with extreme satisfaction (Martyr Logarius), and a few times „Oh my God! I died again to this boring bad boss and have to do it all over *again!*“ (the one reborn).
Bloodborne never was as frustrating to me as Sekiro because of Dragonrot, and the highs of Bloodborne outperform what I experienced in Sekiro yet. Bloodborne wins combat with that for me at the time.
I didn’t really get into Sekiro, I’ll have to try it out again. Bloodbourne grabbed my attention right away from the beginning.
Sekiro is better than Bloodborne, problem is Bloodborne is the greatest game ever made!
sekiro wins for me just for having PC compatibility, really sucks that bloodborne is still locked only to ps4
Bloodborne I still love both but bloodborne better
Summary, Sekiro is goty and Bloodborne is not 😂
I mean Ring it was misunderstood word
Though I love bloodborn, I think it's too dated. 30fps? Only on PS? geez
Still loved it
I hope they bring back the combat from bloodborn in future souls games. A mix of elden ring and bloodborn combat.
Sekiro's combat is a lot more complicated than both and is also very good. Does not really allow for much variety though.
I have tried playing other games with parry focused combat but it just don't hit the same. Sekiro is just so much more free. I don't feel like im stuck in some animation
I wish bloodborne was on pc
There are more ways to encounter enemies and bosses in sekiro than all other fromsoft games combined. How does it not get the playstyle variety point. Prosthetics,combat arts, dynamic movesets that respond to the player. Although bloodborne has amazing weapons you’re essentially doing the same thing every time. Dodge behind the enemy and wail.
One has Isshin, the other has Ludwig
Both are great
(But Sekiro is still better)
Nope
@@punchitstudiosinc.1246 copium
I'm on the fence on wether I perfer bloodborne or sekiro more there both amazing.
Bloodborne is definitely the best game
@@saadlakho5888 lol
Can anyone tell me the name of this soundtrack, please.
Ludwig the holy blade
I wouldn't compare games from the same company, especially not this two
Boss difficulty in 2 words
ORPHAN OF KOS
Isshin demolishes orphan in terms of difficulty
@@mohammadsaleem5990 but, Ludwig ?
Bloodborne because I can Make a character.
Bloodborne parrying system weapons variety and every waepon having its own significance bosses music lore atmosphere is just top notch oh my fcking gwad
On the other hand sekiro is just too good on its own way the bosses there are amazing but once u learn to parry it gets just too easy not gonna lie but bloodborne is just consistent in difficulty
Bloodborne takes the win but sekiro on its 1st playthrough is also amazing but bloodborne has its own class ❤❤
Bloodborne is a masterpiece. Sekiro is a great game but what made me love Bloodborne more was that it felt like a Souls game, but evolved to a whole new level. Sekiro felt like something else entirely
I would say difficulty goes to bloodborne
Boss fights are frustrating in there
Sekiro is easier atleast for me
For me combat and bosses come to bloodborne, Ludwig, Logarius,Kos, Maria, etc...
Sekiro becomes easier after some time. But I still struggle in bloodborne at some points.
Bloodborne in love❤️❤️❤️
Soundtrack? What boss?
Bloodborne:first boss \ cleric beast
I believe sekiro is the best😊
I gotta say bloodborne takes this.
Personally never cared for sekiro but the game is a masterpiece too.
I prefer bloodborne. I like the gothicness and lovecraftian vibe more than a Japanese vibe
What makes Sekiro different it's the combat mechanics. You got to clash swords. It's difficult but once you master it, it's simply beautiful.
Having said that, Bloodborne is in general a batter game. It's the epitome of game design for it's era. Nowadays, 8 years later, it's still better than most games out there. It's art in a game.
Sekiro is the better game, Bloodborne is a better vision of artistic value. A Mosaic a Vinncent van Go panting made playable.
both good but sekiro after maybe 1 or 2 runs is dumb easy and NG+ barely does anything compared to Bloodborne
@@thatmemeguy2520 for you it might be easy, your experience isn't objective fact. For many the game remains difficult after beating it. Sekiro has a ton of replay value ng+ You have an entire alternative ending with different bosses, then you have gauntlets. Bloodborne without the DLC Doesn't have much to offer ng+ besides the different builds and different styles of approach, but that is every souls borne game.
@@ChristSaves984 i mean bloodborne also has the 4 endings and a differant boss and tbh NG+ in sekiro imo feels like there is 0 spike in difficulty compared to bloodborne.Tho the boss rush mode was a good update and tbh instead of just ranting lets just agree that both have pros and cons and it depends on the person on who likes what
@@thatmemeguy2520 that is what makes Sekiro the perfect game in terms of difficulty, the difficulty is fluid, you have to master the mechanics in order to overcome, there is very little manipulative exploit for bosses, while there are 4 different "endings" the encounters remain practically the same. More like how elden ring has multiple endings. Sekiro has almost a whole different campaign with some of the same bosses. while some bosses arent that great in Sekiro, It is home to easliy the best Souls borne boss hands down, Isshin. over ludwig and Lady maria, Gerhman ect.
Sekiro all day
@Grimstroyerngl, I thought I was looking at a post from r/shittydarksouls
sekiro Off course that's why it's take game of the year 😌🤍🤩
Never even played nor watched Bloodborne but I already know it has better exploration and way better level design than sekiro
based comment section. Sekiro takes everything.(The playstyles, the voice acting, the difficulty, the bosses, the hype, the music, game of the year 💀...... everything)
Bloodborne has more play style variety by virtue of being a rpg game. Voice acting, yeah maybe if you count the fact that there’s like 100x the amount of dialogue in sekiro but Eileen, The Doll and Gherman’s VA are way more impactful than just about any characters in sekiro. If you consider harder means better then yes sekiro is better, sekiro has an overall better boss pool but peak BB bosses>peak sekiro bosses. Hype shouldn’t be a thing in cosmic horror, you’re supposed to feel dread. And it’s pretty hard winning game of the year for a console exclusive game. And for the music… Ludwig exists
Sekiro game of the year 🤩🤍😌
Sekiro is better in term of gameplay but lore goes for Bloodborne for sure
This is like comparing a 9.5 with a 9.6 it’s too hard
IK sekiros combat system is unmatched and it’s story is the first fs game to make me feel something for it but blood borne the mood the looks the gothic European style both games music godly love both
I love both of these games, but tbhhhh I’d have to say sekiro is my favorite fromsoft game. I just like the more aggressive play style, like yea you can still be aggressive asf in BB but it’s not the same. When you’re aggressive in sekiro you can keep being aggressive because of the deflect mechanic
Bloodborne and sekiro are the top 2 games madr by fromsoft
Hi 😊 I have all soul's saga platinumed and BloodBorne is the best souls of thy entire saga (sekiro is not a souls but) overall 1-4 sekiro is just harder 🙄 music, bosses, play style, bloodborne is just something else 🔥❤
Always struggle to understand the insane love that Bloodborne gets lol. If you don't like Lovecraft or Victorian esthetic I really don't see the game being a masterpiece
It’s the combat. Whoever thought of the idea of recovering damage taken by dealing damage is a goddamned GENIUS…
Aesthetic, lore, music, just… wow. As a British person, Bloodborne’s aesthetic has a sense of lost familiarity to it, which adds to the uncanny feeling…
I prefer bloodborne because very hard😂
I have a question for everybody in the DLC name every single boss in there and name the weapon that you get from Orphan of Kos when you kill him and when the game was released if you get that right your OG and you know bloodborne a lot and name every single boss in there if you can't do it then tell me how good your combat is if you get all of them right and name every single weapon even the weapon that Ludwig uses and try to guess my favorite boss in the game I bet you can't guess it if you guess all of it right you get a cookie no a free copy of Elgin right and go get no no no you get every single Souls born game
Let’s see here…
Ludwig, Living failures, Lawrence, Lady Maria, and Orphan of Kos.
As for weapons…
Gatling gun, Church Cannon, Beast Cutter, Beasthunter Saif, Whirligig, Boomhammer, Bowblade, Moonlight, Church pick, Bloodletter, Rakuyo, Amygdalan Arm, and Parasite.
Bloodborne was nearly released 9 years ago, so it was released ~spring 2015. (Please correct me with the specific date)
Also why are you having a stroke?
It’s Sekiro for me because I actually like that there is little to no rpg elements in it. I can go anywhere and not have to ask am I under level? or do I have the right build?
That doesn't really matter in bloodborne, maybe in dark souls, but not too much in bloodborne.
@@martinc8965
say that to bloodletter
@@king_alonne3707 I don't like it personally, although I don't consider it a bad weapon
@@martinc8965
it is one of the most consuming weapon to utilize at max performance with unique hard hitting movesets. it gives the rpg experience.
@@king_alonne3707 yes, but it's not like there are many ways to play bloodborne, pistols for casual encounters are useless, unless you want to parry, the same with magic, they are so bad and consume so many resources that they are not worth it, the same with magic outfits, the weapons themselves are varied but not that many, I appreciate that, it will be an rpg and whatever you say, but we will all agree that the names of variety and bloodborne do not go so much together.
Bloodborne has better areas and themes, sekiro has better combat and bosses. Im not counting dlc since sekiro doesn't have one, but even if i were, i still prefer sekiro bosses over bloodborne dlc bosses because i think sekiro fights are more enjoyable.
If you care about lore a lot, play bloodborne.
If you don't care about lore that much and prefer just gameplay, play sekiro.
I can't compare I don't know cause they won't give us bloodbourne on pc :)
Bosses in Bloodborne are by landslide better they integrate them much better in the story they are an essential part of the theme and trama in sekiro they are incredible but nowhere near.
to the point you relate to a facade of a doll
Imo only the best bosses in sekiro would match half of the quality of bosses in bloodborne
Best bosses of sekiro surpass all bosses of Bloodborne combined. Isshin and owl father are just too good.
@@mohammadsaleem5990 opinionated, an unpopular one at that.
mmm....I kinda agree, but I also do not fully support. From an aesthetics standpoint, I agree 100%, I love the look of almost all bosses in bloodborne. I also think that most bloodborne bosses are overall more fun fights than Sekiro's minibosses.
On the other hand, I loved the Sekiro main bosses. Isshin the Swordsaint I prefer to Orphan and Gehrman as a final boss, though that could be a side effect of me enjoying sekiro's combat much more. I also thought Isshin was much easier than Gehrman and Orphan, especially Orphan, since you don't bring lightning to a Sekiro fight. Owl Father is also a favourite, nothing has topped that fight for me, not just in Sekiro, but games in general.
I'd also love to fight Lady Maria with Sekiro combat... Actually.....just give me a game with Sekiro's combat, arts, tools and Bloodborne's aesthetic and music and I'd *LOVE IT!*
Bloodborne is a masterpiece but i love samurai lmaoo, so i prefer sekiro 🤣
Sekiro is better but love the atmosphere of bloodborne
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I disagree
I have platinum in both... for me, it's sekiro only because of combat experience. BB has better music, weapons, build, music, exploration & bigger game. I liked the gauntlets of strength challenge where i can just play any boss i want.