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    I Played Bloodborne Like a Couch Co-op Game (Pass-the-Pad style) and Now I’m Convinced It’s the Only Way to Play Souls-like Games

    January 6, 2024 - By Pixels and Quills

    I’ve avoided Soulsborne games for as long as possible. I’m not the type of person who loves a challenge and I get gamer rage very easily, so I convinced myself that watching various Let’s Players handle them was enough for me. But since moving in with my partner, we’ve been working our way through a number of your typical co-op games. I think our success must have filled us with a bigger-than-usual dose of hubris the day that we decided we were going to beat Bloodborne together. Both of us having already dabbled in only the first Dark Souls, Bloodborne…

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