Sunday, 06 October 2024
News with tag Fathom  RSS
18 Pretty Great Bloodborne Weapons and Armor Sets

Added: 25.04.2015 2:09 | 7 views | 0 comments


1. The Saw Cleaver



This is the best weapon to use as training wheels when you start your quest. It's pretty lightweight, so it allows you to run in and thrash on your enemies without tuckering out. You may graduate to better weapons as you continue, but when you're naked and afraid the saw cleaver will see you through.


2. Hunter Armor Set



You can purchase the Hunter armor early on, but you can also drop into the sewers before you face the first boss to snatch a set for free. It's got different stats than the Bath Messenger's Yharnam Hunter set too! Every bit helps when you start out so weak.


3. The Hunter Axe



The Hunter Axe is another early weapon, but you can hold onto it for a long time by fortifying it with blood stones and gems. It's got incredible reach, and enough devastating power to stun most enemies with a full charge. Once you learn to time its heavy swings, you become an unstoppable force.


4. Father Gascoigne's Armor Set



After wailing against an impenetrable boss for hours, nothing's more satisfying than wearing the clothes off his back. You can purchase them when your Insight hits 10 from the Insight Bath Messenger hidden in the Hunter's Dream.


5. The Repeating Pistol



This fella can be tough to manage since it sucks up your ammo at 2 bullets a shot. It's worth it to have in your arsenal though. For stunning giant targets, accept no substitute. You can purchase it after defeating the first boss.


6. Doll Armor Set



As you get deeper into Bloodborne you'll quickly realize armor doesn't carry the same weight it did in the Souls games (literally and figuratively). While you can mix and match sets to min/max stats for particular situations, you'll ultimately find the sets to be fairly balanced and mostly a matter of fashion. There's no shame in sporting the Doll set.


7. Ludwig's Holy Blade



You can buy Ludwig's Blade inside Hunter's Dream after you acquire the Radiant Sword Hunter Badge. If you've been around the block in the Souls games, then you'll feel right at home wielding this versatile death dealer.


8. Crowfeather Armor Set



In addition to looking ridiculously creepy and cool, the Crowfeather set has high blood defense, which could give you an edge against a fellow hunter in PvP. Fashionborne is the way to rock it.


9. The Tonitrus



If not the absolute best weapon in the game, the Tonitrus (aka the lightning mace) is at least the most fun to wield. When it's tricked it out, it deals some major bolt damage on enemies. Snatch it up outside Yahar'gul Chapel.


10. Bone Ash Armor Set



In addition to being menacing as hell, the Bone Ash set has some of the best overall physical defense stats in the game. It's very popular in PvP too, kinda the equivalent of everyone choosing Ken in Street Fighter. (Image via Six String)


11. The Cannon



You can score yourself a cannon in the Forbidden Woods, and you'll be so glad you did. It consumes a whopping 10 Blood Bullets per fire, but it's a great party trick to bust out on an unsuspecting invader, particularly when you spend all the stones and rocks necessary to upgrade it fully.


12. Graveguard Armor Set



If you're a Dark Souls veteran looking to replace your Crimson set, then you've found your match. If you want the cool hooded mask that goes along with it, continue where you found the set and look for the road with a fire and a whole lotta snakes.


13. The Threaded Cane



Many swear by the Threaded Cane, and while you may be tempted to call them crazy, it's got tremendous reach, and its whip form works great for crowd control. It's a bit harder to stagger enemies with, but in a skillful player's hands, you can witness the second coming of Simon Belmont.


14. Cainhurst Armor Set



Cainhurst is maxed out in physical defense stats, so it's tempting to keep it on once you acquire it. Keep in mind it's weak in elemental defense, so make sure to swap it if you face a boss that dishes out elemental damage.


15. The Blade of Mercy



After helping Eileen the Crow (or killing her if that's how you roll), you'll get the Crow Hunter Badge which allows you to purchase Blade of Mercy. It's a trick weapon, so when it's transformed you'll be duel-wielding daggers and taking out bosses like yesterday's garbage.


16. Choir Armor Set



This is the outfit you'll want to switch to when you're up against a magic blasting foe if you're maining the Cainhurst set. You'll be as clean as a church boy with the highest magic defense stats Bloodborne has to offer. (Image via QP Games)


17. The Stake Driver



The Stake Driver catches a lot of heat for its poor range, but it scales decently with strength and skill. If you get over your fear of fighting in close quarters and practice with charging a bit, you'll unlock its true potential.


18. The Wooden Shield



Just kidding. The shield was almost certainly included in the game as a joke, since Bloodborne's design pushes you to be fast and agressive. Although, as weak as the wooden shield is, you could use it to show off in a weaponless challenge run.


From: www.gamespot.com

Thank you PS+, Sincerely a Grateful Gamer

Added: 10.04.2015 9:18 | 9 views | 0 comments


Andy from Plus XP writes: "When Sony first introduced a new scheme called Playstation Plus, my initial reaction was lukewarm to say the least. I didnt think it was a bad idea, but I also didnt think it would be the greatest thing ever. See, long before the PS4 and Xbox One came to rule the roost, online play was free and extra games, to me anyway, were a novelty. So I gave it a miss, but thankfully my Father didnt. I consequently benefitted from his year-long membership and got access to all his free games every month. Winning!"

From: n4g.com

Bloodborne Ballad of a Noob (Part 2): Father Gascoigne

Added: 08.04.2015 10:17 | 11 views | 0 comments


Stu at Sushimonster85 writes 'The opening few hours of Bloodborne have been eye opening, its a game that lives up to Froms reputation of games that take pleasure in handing you a severe beating. Im slowly coming to realise that its a game that rewards players who take the time to learn its systems and approach every encounter with a plan. Its not a game you want to be playing while angry, any attempt to take on more than two enemies at a time isnt going to end well That being said I am really starting to love this game, especially the exploration and discovery aspect. I love entering an area of Yharnam for the first time and (cautiously) scouting out the area, often finding cool stuff (and scary dudes). So let pick up with where we left off'

Tags: Paul, Fathom
From: n4g.com

Bloodborne Guide: How to defeat Father Gascoigne

Added: 25.03.2015 8:18 | 9 views | 0 comments


GamingSoFar: Skirmish with this boss is divided into three phases. In the first he fights like a player with a short ax and firearms. Watch out especially to get into the series, as the acceptance of all the punches is very painful. The enemy does not use the gun until it is knocked to the ground, because in such a situation, rather than belabor it better to jump immediately to the side. Attack mainly loaded blow after dodging start preparing attack. Boss in most cases just when this will be ready. Then receives a lot of damage, it will also dented the ground.

From: n4g.com

Bloodborne Boss Guide: How to Defeat Father Gascoigne

Added: 25.03.2015 1:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


Bloodborne is out and it's filled with brutal boss fights. Here's how to defeat the twisted hunter Father Gascoigne.

Tags: Bolt, Fathom
From: n4g.com

Bloodborne Boss Guide: How to Beat Father Gascoigne

Added: 24.03.2015 22:27 | 5 views | 0 comments


Recommended Level: 20

This duel against Father Gascoigne serves as a reminder that not all hunters are on your team. The brightside is that this boss fight will condition you well for all future hunter encounters. It should be noted that he’ll start off with the short version of his melee weapon and then transform it to a longer blade to signify the second stage of the battle. Plan accordingly by studying his combos and charged moves that leave him open.

If you haven’t read the as well as the notes in Hunter’s Dream, now is the time to do so. By now, you should have already learned the visceral attack. If not, be sure to test it on the townsfolk before taking on Father Gascoigne. Simply fire your gun as an enemy initiates an attack. You’ll know you pulled it off when you hear a metallic chime and the enemy is on its knees. Walk up right up to him and press R1, which will trigger the execution. Given that he’s as agile as you with dodge moves, timing a shot against Father Gascoigne is as tough as it sounds. The good news is that you can also stun him for a visceral attack if you manage to hit him during his forward roll.

Although From Software added the regain system to encourage assertive actions in combat, there’s nothing wrong in applying caution in the first half of this fight. The challenge is having sufficient awareness of your surroundings, since the trees and gravestones can severely limit your range of movement. It’s not unusual to die just because you accidentally backed yourself into a corner.

From: www.gamespot.com


« Newer articles Older articles »
advertising

Copyright © 2008-2024 Game news at Chat Place  - all rights reserved